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Peabody Essex Museum, 1997-12. Paperback. Good., Peabody Essex Museum, 1997-12, 2.5, Winsted, Connecticut: The Litchfield Hills Federation, 1965. Volume XXV, No. 9 - Summer 1965. Genera… More...
Peabody Essex Museum, 1997-12. Paperback. Good., Peabody Essex Museum, 1997-12, 2.5, Winsted, Connecticut: The Litchfield Hills Federation, 1965. Volume XXV, No. 9 - Summer 1965. Generally good condition. Publication about northwestern Connecticut, mainly Litchfield County but with some articles on northern Hartford County as well. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Softcover, 12.25" tall, 40 pages. Covers have rubbing and very minor surface soil, light edge chipping, pages clean and unmarked. This issue includes articles on: Westminster School; Travel on the Central New England Railroad; Kanzo Uchimura; Ezra Stiles and the Silkworm; Memories of New Hartford; The Farmington River; The Canton Creamery; Adams Store, North Canton; Ned's Brook Creamery Company; The Old Leather Man; Ira Allen (1751-1814); more.. Soft Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., The Litchfield Hills Federation, 1965, 2.5, Cornell University Library, 2009-07-08. Paperback. Good., Cornell University Library, 2009-07-08, 2.5, London, UK: Octopus Books, 1979. First Edition, First Thus . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Anthony Lawrence (Author & Photographer). Text/NEW & Bright. Illustrated, beige linen boards/NF w/trace corner tip rubs. DJ/None. British journalist, Gift inscription to fEP verso dated Christmas, 1979. A travel narrative, photographic essay of China documented by Australian-born, Far East BBC correspondent, Anthony John Lawrence, (1912 - 2013). A historical portrait of China as it was half-century past. Map precedes text. 96 pgs, superb color plates in 11 chapters: 1, Introduction; 2, Manchuria; 3, Inner Mongolia & the Far West; 4, The Yellow River; 5, Peking; 6, The Northern Plains; 7, Tibet; 8, The Yangtze River; 8, Shanghai; 9, The Water Country; 10, Yunnan & Guizhou; and 11, Canton & the South-East., Octopus Books, 1979, 4, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The "commandant" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the "commandant"-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the "harem"-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-"Leila," the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-"Sardkhana"-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-"Sangas"-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The "Char-chuttur" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The "Army of the Indus" ceases to exist-Honours awarded, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003, 6, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The "commandant" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the "commandant"-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the "harem"-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-"Leila," the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-"Sardkhana"-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-"Sangas"-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The "Char-chuttur" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The "Army of the Indus" ceases to exist-Honours awarded, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003, 6, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 2012. 234pp, index, paperback. This collection of essays discusses the first commercial encounters between a China on the verge of social transformation and a fledgling United States struggling to assert itself globally as a distinct nation after the Revolutionary War with Great Britain. In early accounts of these encounters, commercial activity enabled cross-cultural curiosity, communication and even mutual respect. But it also involved confrontation as ambitious American traders pursued lucrative opportunities, often embracing British-style imperialism in the name of "free trade." The book begins in the 1780s with the arrival in Canton of the very first American ship The Empress of China and moves through the nineteenth century, with Caleb Cushing negotiating the Treaty of Wangxia in Macao after the First Opium War and, at the century's close, Secretary of State John Hay forging the Open Door Policy (1899). Considering Sino-American relations in their broader context, the nine essays are attuned to the activities of competing European traders, especially the British, in Canton, Macao, and the Pearl River Delta. Kendall Johnson is director of the American Studies Programme and associate professor at The University of Hong Kong. ., Hong Kong University Press, 2012, 0, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The ""commandant"" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the ""commandant""-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the ""harem""-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-""Leila,"" the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-""Sardkhana""-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-""Sangas""-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The ""Char-chuttur"" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The ""Army of the Indus"" ceases to exist-Honours awarded, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003, 6, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The ""commandant"" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the ""commandant""-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the ""harem""-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-""Leila,"" the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-""Sardkhana""-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-""Sangas""-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The ""Char-chuttur"" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The ""Army of the Indus"" ceases to exist-Honours awarded Journal Of A March From Delhi To Peshawur And From Thence To Cabul: With The Mission Of Lieut. William Barr, Bengal Horse Artillery Travels, Voyages & Tourism, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2003, 6, Urban Council, Hong Kong and Peabody Essex Museum, 1996. Soft Cover. Very Good. No markings. Published in conjunction with an exhibition. Well illustrated. 299 pages. Oversize., Urban Council, Hong Kong and Peabody Essex Museum, 1996, 3, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969. Book. Very Good+. Hardcover. First Edition. 145 pages, maps, illustrations. "In 1818, Colonel Smith commanded an expedition up the Missouri to near present Ft. Leavenworth Kansas, and built a camp. Indians proved very troublesome. In 1819, Colonel Heny Atkinson led an expedition up to Council Bluffs where they built Cantonment Missouri. Surgeon Gale's journal is one on the first significant Government expedition up the Missouri since Lewis and Clark." This is number 56 of The American Exploration and Travel Series books.., University of Oklahoma Press, 1969, 3, Peabody Essex Museum. Fine. 1997. Softcover. 9622151477 . Beautiful color illustrations throughout. Text in English and Chinese. Due to size of book, ships within United States only, and only by media rate mail. ; Square 4to 9" - 11" tall; 240 pp; Multilingual Edition ., Peabody Essex Museum, 1997, 5, Hong Kong/Salem, Ma: Urban Council/Peabody Essex Museum, 1996 Softcover exhibition catalog, 11" x 11", covers and text are both fine; 239 pp; text with color illustrations followed by 81 paintings, illustrated on right page with description on left page; biographies of artists, bibliography; parallel Chinese and English texts.. Fine., Urban Council/Peabody Essex Museum, 1996, 5, Scientific Publishers, 1986. Hardcover. New. The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra, Varanasi, Kanpur, Delhi, Bijapur, Jaipur etc. have found adequate place and the wild shores of the Red Sea, the popular rivers of China and the gem-like isles of the eastern archipelago, constituting a large part of Asia have been covered by the work. Contents: Vol. 1 : 1. Agra-Jumma Musjid i. The Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore : i. Palace of the Seven Stories ii. Taj Bowlee iii. Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah iv. Sultan Mahomed Shah`s Tomb 3. Benares-Aurungzeb`s Mosque at : i. Hindoo Temple at 4. Cawnpore 5. Delhi : i. Cootub Minar ii. Old, Ruins at iii. Ruins on the Banks of the Jumna iv. Tomb of Humaioon 6. Dowlatabad, the Fortress of 7. Ellora, Caves of, Dher Warra : i. Excavated Temple of Kylas ii. Front View of the Bisma Kurm iii. Skeleton Group in the Rameswar 8. Futtypore Sicri 9. Hurdwar a Place of Hindoo Pilgrimage 10 Jeypore, Shuhur 11. Macao, China 12. Mandoo-Jumma Musjid : i. The Water Palace 13. Pagoda, Chinese, between Canton and Whampoa 14. Perawa, Malwa 15. Red Sea-Thubare : i. El Wuish 16. Teree, Gurwall, Grass-rope Bridge at 17. Tiger Island Vol. 2 : 1. Agra-Jahara Baug : i. Ruins about the Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore-Asser Mahal : i. Mosque of Mustapha Khan ii. Seven-storied Palace 3. Benares : i. Boodh Monument at Sarnat 4. Boorhampore-King`s Fort 5. Canton River-Chinese Junk i. View of a Small River near 6. Chandangoan-Hindoo Temple at 7. Delhi, Old, Ruins of 8. Ellora, Caves of,-Dus Awtar : i. Interior of the Bisma Kurm ii. Rameswar iii. The Kylas 9. Elephanta-Entrance to the Cave of : i. Triad Figure in the Interior of 10. Jerdair, A Hill Village, Gurwall 11. Karli, Cave of 12. Mah Chung Keou 13. Makundra, Malwah 14. Muttra-Old Fort at 15. Pulo Penang 16. Rozah- Aurungzebe`s Tomb 17. Sasseram-Tomb of Shere Shah 18. Secundra-Akbar`s Tomb 19. Torway-Singham Mahal Printed Pages: 130., Scientific Publishers, 1986, 6<
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Scientific Publishers, 1986. Hardcover. New. The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra, Varanasi, Kanpur, Delhi, Bijapur, Jaipur etc. have found adequate place and the wild shores of the Red Sea, the popular rivers of China and the gem-like isles of the eastern archipelago, constituting a large part of Asia have been covered by the work. Contents: Vol. 1 : 1. Agra-Jumma Musjid i. The Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore : i. Palace of the Seven Stories ii. Taj Bowlee iii. Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah iv. Sultan Mahomed Shah`s Tomb 3. Benares-Aurungzeb`s Mosque at : i. Hindoo Temple at 4. Cawnpore 5. Delhi : i. Cootub Minar ii. Old, Ruins at iii. Ruins on the Banks of the Jumna iv. Tomb of Humaioon 6. Dowlatabad, the Fortress of 7. Ellora, Caves of, Dher Warra : i. Excavated Temple of Kylas ii. Front View of the Bisma Kurm iii. Skeleton Group in the Rameswar 8. Futtypore Sicri 9. Hurdwar a Place of Hindoo Pilgrimage 10 Jeypore, Shuhur 11. Macao, China 12. Mandoo-Jumma Musjid : i. The Water Palace 13. Pagoda, Chinese, between Canton and Whampoa 14. Perawa, Malwa 15. Red Sea-Thubare : i. El Wuish 16. Teree, Gurwall, Grass-rope Bridge at 17. Tiger Island Vol. 2 : 1. Agra-Jahara Baug : i. Ruins about the Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore-Asser Mahal : i. Mosque of Mustapha Khan ii. Seven-storied Palace 3. Benares : i. Boodh Monument at Sarnat 4. Boorhampore-King`s Fort 5. Canton River-Chinese Junk i. View of a Small River near 6. Chandangoan-Hindoo Temple at 7. Delhi, Old, Ruins of 8. Ellora, Caves of,-Dus Awtar : i. Interior of the Bisma Kurm ii. Rameswar iii. The Kylas 9. Elephanta-Entrance to the Cave of : i. Triad Figure in the Interior of 10. Jerdair, A Hill Village, Gurwall 11. Karli, Cave of 12. Mah Chung Keou 13. Makundra, Malwah 14. Muttra-Old Fort at 15. Pulo Penang 16. Rozah- Aurungzebe`s Tomb 17. Sasseram-Tomb of Shere Shah 18. Secundra-Akbar`s Tomb 19. Torway-Singham Mahal Printed Pages: 130., Scientific Publishers, 1986, 6<
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[EAN: 9788121200707], Neubuch, [PU: Scientific Publishers], NA, The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra… More...
[EAN: 9788121200707], Neubuch, [PU: Scientific Publishers], NA, The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra, Varanasi, Kanpur, Delhi, Bijapur, Jaipur etc. have found adequate place and the wild shores of the Red Sea, the popular rivers of China and the gem-like isles of the eastern archipelago, constituting a large part of Asia have been covered by the work. Contents: Vol. 1 : 1. Agra-Jumma Musjid i. The Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore : i. Palace of the Seven Stories ii. Taj Bowlee iii. Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah iv. Sultan Mahomed Shah`s Tomb 3. Benares-Aurungzeb`s Mosque at : i. Hindoo Temple at 4. Cawnpore 5. Delhi : i. Cootub Minar ii. Old, Ruins at iii. Ruins on the Banks of the Jumna iv. Tomb of Humaioon 6. Dowlatabad, the Fortress of 7. Ellora, Caves of, Dher Warra : i. Excavated Temple of Kylas ii. Front View of the Bisma Kurm iii. Skeleton Group in the Rameswar 8. Futtypore Sicri 9. Hurdwar a Place of Hindoo Pilgrimage 10 Jeypore, Shuhur 11. Macao, China 12. Mandoo-Jumma Musjid : i. The Water Palace 13. Pagoda, Chinese, between Canton and Whampoa 14. Perawa, Malwa 15. Red Sea-Thubare : i. El Wuish 16. Teree, Gurwall, Grass-rope Bridge at 17. Tiger Island Vol. 2 : 1. Agra-Jahara Baug : i. Ruins about the Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore-Asser Mahal : i. Mosque of Mustapha Khan ii. Seven-storied Palace 3. Benares : i. Boodh Monument at Sarnat 4. Boorhampore-King`s Fort 5. Canton River-Chinese Junk i. View of a Small River near 6. Chandangoan-Hindoo Temple at 7. Delhi, Old, Ruins of 8. Ellora, Caves of,-Dus Awtar : i. Interior of the Bisma Kurm ii. Rameswar iii. The Kylas 9. Elephanta-Entrance to the Cave of : i. Triad Figure in the Interior of 10. Jerdair, A Hill Village, Gurwall 11. Karli, Cave of 12. Mah Chung Keou 13. Makundra, Malwah 14. Muttra-Old Fort at 15. Pulo Penang 16. Rozah- Aurungzebe`s Tomb 17. Sasseram-Tomb of Shere Shah 18. Secundra-Akbar`s Tomb 19. Torway-Singham Mahal Printed Pages: 130., Books<
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Peabody Essex Museum, 1997-12. Paperback. Good., Peabody Essex Museum, 1997-12, 2.5, Winsted, Connecticut: The Litchfield Hills Federation, 1965. Volume XXV, No. 9 - Summer 1965. Generally good condition. Publication about northwestern Connecticut, mainly Litchfield County but with some articles on northern Hartford County as well. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Softcover, 12.25" tall, 40 pages. Covers have rubbing and very minor surface soil, light edge chipping, pages clean and unmarked. This issue includes articles on: Westminster School; Travel on the Central New England Railroad; Kanzo Uchimura; Ezra Stiles and the Silkworm; Memories of New Hartford; The Farmington River; The Canton Creamery; Adams Store, North Canton; Ned's Brook Creamery Company; The Old Leather Man; Ira Allen (1751-1814); more.. Soft Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., The Litchfield Hills Federation, 1965, 2.5, Cornell University Library, 2009-07-08. Paperback. Good., Cornell University Library, 2009-07-08, 2.5, London, UK: Octopus Books, 1979. First Edition, First Thus . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Anthony Lawrence (Author & Photographer). Text/NEW & Bright. Illustrated, beige linen boards/NF w/trace corner tip rubs. DJ/None. British journalist, Gift inscription to fEP verso dated Christmas, 1979. A travel narrative, photographic essay of China documented by Australian-born, Far East BBC correspondent, Anthony John Lawrence, (1912 - 2013). A historical portrait of China as it was half-century past. Map precedes text. 96 pgs, superb color plates in 11 chapters: 1, Introduction; 2, Manchuria; 3, Inner Mongolia & the Far West; 4, The Yellow River; 5, Peking; 6, The Northern Plains; 7, Tibet; 8, The Yangtze River; 8, Shanghai; 9, The Water Country; 10, Yunnan & Guizhou; and 11, Canton & the South-East., Octopus Books, 1979, 4, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The "commandant" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the "commandant"-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the "harem"-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-"Leila," the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-"Sardkhana"-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-"Sangas"-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The "Char-chuttur" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The "Army of the Indus" ceases to exist-Honours awarded, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003, 6, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The "commandant" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the "commandant"-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the "harem"-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-"Leila," the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-"Sardkhana"-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-"Sangas"-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The "Char-chuttur" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The "Army of the Indus" ceases to exist-Honours awarded, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003, 6, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 2012. 234pp, index, paperback. This collection of essays discusses the first commercial encounters between a China on the verge of social transformation and a fledgling United States struggling to assert itself globally as a distinct nation after the Revolutionary War with Great Britain. In early accounts of these encounters, commercial activity enabled cross-cultural curiosity, communication and even mutual respect. But it also involved confrontation as ambitious American traders pursued lucrative opportunities, often embracing British-style imperialism in the name of "free trade." The book begins in the 1780s with the arrival in Canton of the very first American ship The Empress of China and moves through the nineteenth century, with Caleb Cushing negotiating the Treaty of Wangxia in Macao after the First Opium War and, at the century's close, Secretary of State John Hay forging the Open Door Policy (1899). Considering Sino-American relations in their broader context, the nine essays are attuned to the activities of competing European traders, especially the British, in Canton, Macao, and the Pearl River Delta. Kendall Johnson is director of the American Studies Programme and associate professor at The University of Hong Kong. ., Hong Kong University Press, 2012, 0, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The ""commandant"" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the ""commandant""-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the ""harem""-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-""Leila,"" the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-""Sardkhana""-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-""Sangas""-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The ""Char-chuttur"" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The ""Army of the Indus"" ceases to exist-Honours awarded, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2003, 6, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2003. Reprint. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. Chap. I : From Delhi to Kurnal : Preliminary observations-Departure from Delhi-Allepore-Treasure escort-Peculiar scene-Barotah -Soneput-The Emperor Musaood-His amazing strength-Gunnour-Sumalka-Paniput-Battle between Baber and Ibrahim II.-Conflict between the Affghans and Mahrattas-Garondah-Handsome caravanserai-Kurnal-Cantonments-View of the snowy Himalayahs Chap. II : Kurnal to Lodianah : Leave Kurnal-Azimgurh-Leelokeerie--Watch-towers-Thanesur-Mahmood of Ghuzni-Attacks Thanesur-Destroys the idols-Adventure with a Rozinante-Shahabad-Long march-Amballa-Handsome bazaar-Heavy rain-Unpleasant prospect-The treasure-party-Peculiar costume-An unwelcome intruder-Novel thieves-March continued-Beautiful scene-The river Cuggur-Rajpoora-Visit from the Tahseeldar-A Sikh officer-Putarsie Sirhind-Extensive ruins-Its antiquity Kunha-Dowra-ke-serai-Heavy shower-Lodianah Bazaar-Encampment Chap. III : Lodianah to Lahore : Departure from Lodianah-Ghonspore-Siddum-Dhur'm Kote-Marriage procession-The bridegroom -Lieut. Rattray-Lose the road-Thick grass jungle-Futtehgurh-A thief-His escape-Makhoo-Its fort-peculiar houses-Ride to the Sutledge-The ""commandant"" of Harike-His insolence-Encamp near the river-Visit from the ""commandant""-Tedious detention -The solitary ferry-boat-The Sikhs-A welcome order-Passage of the Sutledge-Enter the Punjab -Camp at Harike-Visited by a Sikh of high rank -Method of constructing pottery-A baoli, or well-Putti-A cemetery-A saint's tomb-Sursing-Gipsies-Manihala-Akallies, or fanatics of the Punjab-Lahore-Encampment Chap. IV : Lahore : Palace gateway-Ridiculous embellishments-Colonel Foulkes-Death of General Allard-Visit from the Governor of Lahore-Anarcolli-A glass room-The painted chamber-A thunderstorm-Allard's country-seat-The General's body lying in state-Large mausoleum-Valuable sword-Costly shawls-the Maharajah's generosity-Novel method of increasing the value of a gift-Presents from the Maharajah-The golden mosque-The enamelled mosque-Diminutive idol-Aurungzebe's mosque-Its ruined condition-Marble summer-house-Rich decorations-The Hall of Audience-Its filthy state-Beautiful idea of the Emperor Jehanguire's-The royal entrance-Absurd portraits-A magnificent fountain-Its dirty condition-The Foundry-Abuse from the Akallies-The Shalimar gardens-Enchanting scenes-Cabul horse-dealers-Eastern display-Antiquity of Lahore-State of the Maharajah's health-His excesses imitated by his nobles-Kurruck Singh-Dhian Singh-Sheer Singh-Nownihal Singh Chap. V : Lahore to Rhotas : Departure from Lahore-The river Ravie-Sikh horse-artillery-Specimen of a Punjabee ferry-Riotous scene-Ill treatment of the fair sex-Cross the Ravie-Beautiful encamping ground-A halt-Mausoleum of the Emperor Jehanguire-Costly sepulchre-Barbarous spoliation-Long march-Bucka-Emminabad-Gujranwala-Cruel execution-Harri Singh's fort-Ridiculous representation of the battle of Jumrood-The idol-A caged tiger-Detention-Beautiful apartment A not in the ""harem""-The Sirkani Bagh-Runjeet Singh's mausoleum-Nattih-Wuzeerabad-The Thannadar-H is conduct and invitation-A funeral procession-The Chenab-Cross the river-Gujrat A halt-A sporting box-Fatiguing march-Horrible-barbarity-Dingie-""Leila,"" the celebrated horse-Desertion of the camel-drivers-Kohar-The river Jhelum, or Hydaspes-Arduous march-A fearful quicksand-A serious mishap-The fort of Rhotas-A ruined palace-Singular archway-Miserable city-The origin of Rhotas Chap. VI : Rhotas to Peshawur : Departure from Rhotas-Adriana-Buckrala-The marauder's village-Extremely heavy rain Disturbance in camp-Quicksands-Execrable road-Difficult passage-The Buckrala pass-Dhamak-Pakke-Jihliara-Tope of Manikyala Rawut-ke-serai-Beautiful scenery-The river Suhan-Narrow defile-Rawul Pindee-Jani-ke-sung-The Margulla pass-Disgusting sight-Hassan Abdal-Burhan-A hurricane-Severe weather-The river Arar-Busy scene-Unpleasant intelligence-Beautiful views-Awkward defile-Passage of the Indus-Khyrabad-Peshawur Singh, the governor-Fort of Attock-Junction of the rivers Cabul and Indus-The Geedar Gullie-Drunken jemadar-Countless graves-The Chief of Accra-Syddoo-A concert and dance-Sikh cavalry and artillery-Akallies-Nao Shahra-Beautiful scene Engagement between the Sikhs and Affghans-Camel-stealing-The tribe of Eusoff Zhye-Pubbce Allard's dragoons-Dancing bears-Lieutenant Maule-Arrival at Colonel Wade's camp Chap. VII : Camp at Peshawur : A welcome to Peshawur-The Sikh company-Officers with the mission-Colonel Wade's camp-The prince's personal guards-Sikh discipline-The Shah-zada's state band-Douranee cavalry-Shah-zada Timour-General Avitabile-General Court-A durbar-The Shah-zada Hashim-The prince's doctor-His escape from prison-Khyberries-A parade of the Sikh troops-Breakfast with the governor-A novel dish-Nautch girls-Formidable matchlocks-A curious sword-the governor's house-Views from it-The city of Peshawur-Gateway to General Avitabile's house Chap. VIII : Camp at Peshawur : Leave Chumkunnie-A procession-Pass through the City-the houses of Peshawur-The fort of Peshawur-Breakfast with General Court-All Murdan-His history-General Court's artillery-Their excellent appearance-Their dress-A ride through the City-Strange costume of the women-A funeral-The Wuzeer-bagh-Its altered character-Lord's worship-Quarters of the Khyberries-Affghan cookery-The fort of Peshawur-Description of its interior-Dowranee chiefs-Deserters-General Ventura Mutiny of the Nujeeb regiment-Review of General Court's troops-Arrival of Prince Nownihal Singh-A durbar-Rajah Gholab Singh-Sultan Mahomed-Rajah Lena Singh-Rajah Ayah Singh-Prince Nownihal Singh-His magnificent jewels-the durbar tents-A princely gift-Rajah Gholab Singh's durbar-Expedition against Sadut Khan-A storm-Want of discipline-Spies-Methods of carrying secret despatches An unwelcome emetic-Serious affray-A Chupar wounded-Occupation of Candahar-Noisy rejoicings-The Shah-zada's durbar-Ludicrous scene-Murder of a grass-cutter Disgusting exhibition in the environs of Peshawur-Visit from Prince Nownihal Singh-An unwelcome intruder-An unlooked for reply-March to Takkal-Excessive heat Chap. IX : Camp at Koulsir : Vigilance in camp-A dust storm-An unpleasant rencontre-Lieutenant Mackeson's arrival-March to Koulsir-Separation of the British and Sikh camps-Mutiny of the Ghoorkas-Their conduct-A false conclusion-Dreadful accident-Stratagem of Sadut Khan-Defeat of the levies-Messieurs Mouton and Boeuf-Sikh grass-cutters killed by the Khyberries-Oppressive heat-""Sardkhana""-F.'s narrow escape-Ludicrous scene-Preparations for an advance-Commencement of hostilities-Jumrood Match-lock practice-""Sangas""-Wahab and his band of Khyberries-Castle of Futtehgurh-Our bed-room there-Colonel Wade's illness-Great sickness amongst the officers-Ludicrous report-Death of Runjeet Singh-A visit of condolence-The Cabul river at the Khyber range-Desultory skirmishes-An outwork thrown up-Battery practice-Unhealthy situation-Mosquitoes-The Shah-zada Zamboor's camp-Races-Serious affray at Jumrood-Mackeson's intrepidity-A chuprassie killed-Departure from Koulsir-Encamp at Jumrood-Our allies-Our foes Chap. X : The Khyber Pass : Commencement of active operations-March to Kuddum-The troops assemble-Beautiful and exciting scene-Ascend the pass in force-Confined spot-The force divides-Steep ascent-Fort of Ali Musjid-Encampment formed-Cowardice of the Nujeebs-Mackeson's boldness-His position-Desultory fighting-Dependence to be placed on raw levies-Our ammunition fails-Boldness of the Khyberries-Mackeson arrives with reinforcements, and drives them back-The deserters discovered-A comfortable position-Exposed spot-Rattray's party fired upon-The Shah-zada quits Kuddum-Wounded Sepoys-Baggage carried off-Ominous event-The brave Nujeebs-Ascend the heights on either side-Camp moved to Lallcheenie-The Khyberries retreat to the summit of a lofty hill-Farmer's position-Impregnable stronghold-The pass below Ali Musjid-The Goorcherras-Return to camp-Evacuation of Ali Musjid-Conclusion of active operations-Severe illness-Intense heat-Ferris' convoy attacked-The brave Nujeebs again--Khyberrie deserters punished-Furious storm--Loss of camels-Ali Musjid garrisoned by our troops-March resumed-Sir-i-chusma-Lali-beg-ghurrie-Grecian tomb-Pass of Lundy Khana-Execrable road-Quit the Khyber Pass-Order by Colonel Wade Chap. XI : From Dhaka to Cabul : Encamp on the banks of the Cabul river-Retreat of Sadut Khan-Lallpoora-Dhaka-Embark on the river-The Little Khyber Pass-Bad road-Hazarnow-Unhealthy country-Chardeh-Ali Bo-han-Unpleasant occurrence-Ride the Shah-zada's elephant-Shah-zada's kindness-Jullalabad-Deserted streets-Increasing sickness of the troops-Charbagh-Balabagh-Gundamuck-Profusion of fruits-Capture of brass cannon-Soorkab--Excessive heat-Jugdulluck-Cruelty to Shah Zeman-Bareekhab-The Fakeer's Rock--Superstitious offerings-Tezeen-Delightful temperature-A lofty pass-The Khoord Cabul pass-Stragglers attacked and killed-Inspection of the Sikh troops-The Shah-zada's procession into Cabul Chap. XII : From Cabul to Ferozepore : The City of Cabul-Animated scene-Weak state of health-The ""Char-chuttur"" or great bazaar-Hills of fruit-Predominant trades-Unhealthy encamping ground-Illness-Murder of Colonel Herring-Death of Captain Fothergill and of Captain Timmings-Thieves in camp-Review of the Sikh troops-The king of Cabul-The City-The Bala Hissar-Remarkable gravestone-Join the Army of the Indus-Arrival of treasure-Beautiful scenery Baber's Tomb-The kababs of Cabul-Departure for Hmdoostan-State prisoners-Order of march-An accident-Bootkhak-Piercing cold in the Khoord Cabul pass-Deaths from the severity of the weather-The Puree-duree Pass-The rear-guard attacked-estimated prize-money-Fort of Ali Musjid--Fatal effects of the climate in the Khyber Pass-Fearful massacre-The Khyberries attack Ferris' post-Detention at Peshawur-Misbehaviour of the Sikh troops-Defeat of the convoy-Fatal accident-Diabolical cruelty-Capt. Prole and Lieut. Macmullen wounded-Treachery of the Khyberries-Departure from Peshawur-Misconduct of the governor of Attock punished-Wah-lamentable and fatal accident-Hanging the baker-A Christmas plum-pudding-Kussoor-Arrival at Ferozepore-Conclusion of the march-The ""Army of the Indus"" ceases to exist-Honours awarded Journal Of A March From Delhi To Peshawur And From Thence To Cabul: With The Mission Of Lieut. William Barr, Bengal Horse Artillery Travels, Voyages & Tourism, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2003, 6, Urban Council, Hong Kong and Peabody Essex Museum, 1996. Soft Cover. Very Good. No markings. Published in conjunction with an exhibition. Well illustrated. 299 pages. Oversize., Urban Council, Hong Kong and Peabody Essex Museum, 1996, 3, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969. Book. Very Good+. Hardcover. First Edition. 145 pages, maps, illustrations. "In 1818, Colonel Smith commanded an expedition up the Missouri to near present Ft. Leavenworth Kansas, and built a camp. Indians proved very troublesome. In 1819, Colonel Heny Atkinson led an expedition up to Council Bluffs where they built Cantonment Missouri. Surgeon Gale's journal is one on the first significant Government expedition up the Missouri since Lewis and Clark." This is number 56 of The American Exploration and Travel Series books.., University of Oklahoma Press, 1969, 3, Peabody Essex Museum. Fine. 1997. Softcover. 9622151477 . Beautiful color illustrations throughout. Text in English and Chinese. Due to size of book, ships within United States only, and only by media rate mail. ; Square 4to 9" - 11" tall; 240 pp; Multilingual Edition ., Peabody Essex Museum, 1997, 5, Hong Kong/Salem, Ma: Urban Council/Peabody Essex Museum, 1996 Softcover exhibition catalog, 11" x 11", covers and text are both fine; 239 pp; text with color illustrations followed by 81 paintings, illustrated on right page with description on left page; biographies of artists, bibliography; parallel Chinese and English texts.. Fine., Urban Council/Peabody Essex Museum, 1996, 5, Scientific Publishers, 1986. Hardcover. New. The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra, Varanasi, Kanpur, Delhi, Bijapur, Jaipur etc. have found adequate place and the wild shores of the Red Sea, the popular rivers of China and the gem-like isles of the eastern archipelago, constituting a large part of Asia have been covered by the work. Contents: Vol. 1 : 1. Agra-Jumma Musjid i. The Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore : i. Palace of the Seven Stories ii. Taj Bowlee iii. Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah iv. Sultan Mahomed Shah`s Tomb 3. Benares-Aurungzeb`s Mosque at : i. Hindoo Temple at 4. Cawnpore 5. Delhi : i. Cootub Minar ii. Old, Ruins at iii. Ruins on the Banks of the Jumna iv. Tomb of Humaioon 6. Dowlatabad, the Fortress of 7. Ellora, Caves of, Dher Warra : i. Excavated Temple of Kylas ii. Front View of the Bisma Kurm iii. Skeleton Group in the Rameswar 8. Futtypore Sicri 9. Hurdwar a Place of Hindoo Pilgrimage 10 Jeypore, Shuhur 11. Macao, China 12. Mandoo-Jumma Musjid : i. The Water Palace 13. Pagoda, Chinese, between Canton and Whampoa 14. Perawa, Malwa 15. Red Sea-Thubare : i. El Wuish 16. Teree, Gurwall, Grass-rope Bridge at 17. Tiger Island Vol. 2 : 1. Agra-Jahara Baug : i. Ruins about the Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore-Asser Mahal : i. Mosque of Mustapha Khan ii. Seven-storied Palace 3. Benares : i. Boodh Monument at Sarnat 4. Boorhampore-King`s Fort 5. Canton River-Chinese Junk i. View of a Small River near 6. Chandangoan-Hindoo Temple at 7. Delhi, Old, Ruins of 8. Ellora, Caves of,-Dus Awtar : i. Interior of the Bisma Kurm ii. Rameswar iii. The Kylas 9. Elephanta-Entrance to the Cave of : i. Triad Figure in the Interior of 10. Jerdair, A Hill Village, Gurwall 11. Karli, Cave of 12. Mah Chung Keou 13. Makundra, Malwah 14. Muttra-Old Fort at 15. Pulo Penang 16. Rozah- Aurungzebe`s Tomb 17. Sasseram-Tomb of Shere Shah 18. Secundra-Akbar`s Tomb 19. Torway-Singham Mahal Printed Pages: 130., Scientific Publishers, 1986, 6<
ISBN: 9788121200707
Scientific Publishers, 1986. Hardcover. New. The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra, Varanasi, Kanpu… More...
Scientific Publishers, 1986. Hardcover. New. The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra, Varanasi, Kanpur, Delhi, Bijapur, Jaipur etc. have found adequate place and the wild shores of the Red Sea, the popular rivers of China and the gem-like isles of the eastern archipelago, constituting a large part of Asia have been covered by the work. Contents: Vol. 1 : 1. Agra-Jumma Musjid i. The Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore : i. Palace of the Seven Stories ii. Taj Bowlee iii. Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah iv. Sultan Mahomed Shah`s Tomb 3. Benares-Aurungzeb`s Mosque at : i. Hindoo Temple at 4. Cawnpore 5. Delhi : i. Cootub Minar ii. Old, Ruins at iii. Ruins on the Banks of the Jumna iv. Tomb of Humaioon 6. Dowlatabad, the Fortress of 7. Ellora, Caves of, Dher Warra : i. Excavated Temple of Kylas ii. Front View of the Bisma Kurm iii. Skeleton Group in the Rameswar 8. Futtypore Sicri 9. Hurdwar a Place of Hindoo Pilgrimage 10 Jeypore, Shuhur 11. Macao, China 12. Mandoo-Jumma Musjid : i. The Water Palace 13. Pagoda, Chinese, between Canton and Whampoa 14. Perawa, Malwa 15. Red Sea-Thubare : i. El Wuish 16. Teree, Gurwall, Grass-rope Bridge at 17. Tiger Island Vol. 2 : 1. Agra-Jahara Baug : i. Ruins about the Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore-Asser Mahal : i. Mosque of Mustapha Khan ii. Seven-storied Palace 3. Benares : i. Boodh Monument at Sarnat 4. Boorhampore-King`s Fort 5. Canton River-Chinese Junk i. View of a Small River near 6. Chandangoan-Hindoo Temple at 7. Delhi, Old, Ruins of 8. Ellora, Caves of,-Dus Awtar : i. Interior of the Bisma Kurm ii. Rameswar iii. The Kylas 9. Elephanta-Entrance to the Cave of : i. Triad Figure in the Interior of 10. Jerdair, A Hill Village, Gurwall 11. Karli, Cave of 12. Mah Chung Keou 13. Makundra, Malwah 14. Muttra-Old Fort at 15. Pulo Penang 16. Rozah- Aurungzebe`s Tomb 17. Sasseram-Tomb of Shere Shah 18. Secundra-Akbar`s Tomb 19. Torway-Singham Mahal Printed Pages: 130., Scientific Publishers, 1986, 6<
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[EAN: 9788121200707], Neubuch, [PU: Scientific Publishers], NA, The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra… More...
[EAN: 9788121200707], Neubuch, [PU: Scientific Publishers], NA, The book introduces the present day readers to a wonderful work on Asia, of the nineteenth century. Indian cities like Agra, Varanasi, Kanpur, Delhi, Bijapur, Jaipur etc. have found adequate place and the wild shores of the Red Sea, the popular rivers of China and the gem-like isles of the eastern archipelago, constituting a large part of Asia have been covered by the work. Contents: Vol. 1 : 1. Agra-Jumma Musjid i. The Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore : i. Palace of the Seven Stories ii. Taj Bowlee iii. Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah iv. Sultan Mahomed Shah`s Tomb 3. Benares-Aurungzeb`s Mosque at : i. Hindoo Temple at 4. Cawnpore 5. Delhi : i. Cootub Minar ii. Old, Ruins at iii. Ruins on the Banks of the Jumna iv. Tomb of Humaioon 6. Dowlatabad, the Fortress of 7. Ellora, Caves of, Dher Warra : i. Excavated Temple of Kylas ii. Front View of the Bisma Kurm iii. Skeleton Group in the Rameswar 8. Futtypore Sicri 9. Hurdwar a Place of Hindoo Pilgrimage 10 Jeypore, Shuhur 11. Macao, China 12. Mandoo-Jumma Musjid : i. The Water Palace 13. Pagoda, Chinese, between Canton and Whampoa 14. Perawa, Malwa 15. Red Sea-Thubare : i. El Wuish 16. Teree, Gurwall, Grass-rope Bridge at 17. Tiger Island Vol. 2 : 1. Agra-Jahara Baug : i. Ruins about the Taj Mahal 2. Bejapore-Asser Mahal : i. Mosque of Mustapha Khan ii. Seven-storied Palace 3. Benares : i. Boodh Monument at Sarnat 4. Boorhampore-King`s Fort 5. Canton River-Chinese Junk i. View of a Small River near 6. Chandangoan-Hindoo Temple at 7. Delhi, Old, Ruins of 8. Ellora, Caves of,-Dus Awtar : i. Interior of the Bisma Kurm ii. Rameswar iii. The Kylas 9. Elephanta-Entrance to the Cave of : i. Triad Figure in the Interior of 10. Jerdair, A Hill Village, Gurwall 11. Karli, Cave of 12. Mah Chung Keou 13. Makundra, Malwah 14. Muttra-Old Fort at 15. Pulo Penang 16. Rozah- Aurungzebe`s Tomb 17. Sasseram-Tomb of Shere Shah 18. Secundra-Akbar`s Tomb 19. Torway-Singham Mahal Printed Pages: 130., Books<
2004, ISBN: 9788121200707
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