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POSTANS, Thomas. Personal Observations on Sindh; the manners and customs of its inhabitants, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843. 8° (214 x 137mm). Hand-coloured lithographed frontispiece after Postans by W. Walton, folding engraved map, wood-engraved illustrations. (Map laid down with long, closed tear, margins of map a little waterstained, margins very lightly and evenly browned.) 20th-century cloth (extremities a little bumped). FIRST EDITION.
With 10 other works in 12 volumes, including I. N. Allen's Diary of a March through Sinde and Affghanistan (London, 1843), James Outram's The Conquest of Scinde (Edinburgh, 1846, 2 parts in 2 vols.), William Napier's History of General Sir Charles Napier's Administration of Scinde, and Campaign in the Cutchee Hills (London, 1851), Henry Lushington's A Great Country's Little Wars; or, England, Afghanistan, and Sinde (London, 1844) and William Francis Patrick Napier's The Conquest of Scinde (London, 1845). (13)
With 10 other works in 12 volumes, including I. N. Allen's Diary of a March through Sinde and Affghanistan (London, 1843), James Outram's The Conquest of Scinde (Edinburgh, 1846, 2 parts in 2 vols.), William Napier's History of General Sir Charles Napier's Administration of Scinde, and Campaign in the Cutchee Hills (London, 1851), Henry Lushington's A Great Country's Little Wars; or, England, Afghanistan, and Sinde (London, 1844) and William Francis Patrick Napier's The Conquest of Scinde (London, 1845). (13)
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