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No text description is available for this image![India—continued. 493 O7?DWYER (Sir Micuast) Inpia4 as I Knew it, 1885-1925, with 2 maps, 8vo., cloth, 1925 9/- 494 [PARKS (Fanny, afterwards Mrs. PartBy)] WANDERINGS of a PrteRim in Searcu of the PICTURESQUE, during Four-and-Twenty YEARS in the East; with Revelations of Lirz in the ZENANA, folding chart of the Himalayas (in pocket of cover) and 50 plates, includ- ing 20 in colour, mostly fine lithographs of natives, drawn by Mason PARLBY, 2 vols, impl. 8vo., cloth gilt (recased and binding repaired), 1850 £2/10/- 495 SKINNER (Masor THomas) ADVENTURES during a JOURNEY OVERLAND to Inpia, by way of Eayrt, Syria and the Hoty Lanp, portrait and frontispiece (foxed), 2 vols, post 8vo., half calf, 1836 10/- 496 SMITH (Vincent A.) The Earty History of Inpra, from 600 B.c. to the MUHAMMADAN ~ ConquEstT, including the INvasion of ALEXANDER the GREAT, with 6 maps and plans, — and 19 illustrations, 8vo., cloth (name ‘in ink on title), Oxford, 1904 15/- 497 STEIN (Str AurEL) On ALEXANDER’S TRACK to the Indus: PERSONAL NARRATIVE of EXPLORATIONS on the NortH-West FRONTIER of INDIA, carried out under the Orders of. H.M. Indian Government, with numerous illustrations and maps from original surveys, roy. 8vo., cloth, 1929 15/- Former owner’s inscription on title. 498 THURSTON (Ever), assisted by RANGACHARI (K.) Castzes and Trises of SOUTHERN Inpia, with numerous illustrations, 7 vols, roy. 8vo., cloth, Madras, 1909 £1/10/- 499 VINCENT (Witu14am) The Voyvace of Nrarcuus, from the INnpus to the EuPrHRATES, collected from the Original Journal preserved by ARriAn, and illustrated by Authorities, Ancient and Modern ; containing an Account of the First Navigation attempted by Euro- peans in the Inp1IAN OcEAN; to which are added THREE DISSERTATIONS: two on the ACRONYCHAL Risrne of the PLEIapEs, by the Rt. Rev. SamuEL Horsey, and by WILLIAM Wawzs: and one by Mr. De La Rocuerts, on the First MrRiIp1an of PTotemy, frontis- piece and 5 maps and charts, 4to., contemp. calf, Printed for T. Cadell, Junr., and W. Davies, 1797 £1/5/- Contemporary name in ink on title offset on frontispiece, but a nice copy. 500 WHITEWAY (R. 8.) The Risz of PortuguEsE Power in Inpta, 1497-1550 [with Biblio- graphy and Introductory Note], 8vo., cloth, OUT OF PRINT AND SCARCE, 1899 £2/10/- 501 INGE (Witi1am Ravpx) Socrntry in Rome under the Causars, cr. 8vo., cloth, owt of print, 1888 10/- 502 INQUISITION.—Lra (Henry Cuarues) A History of the Inquisition of the MIppLE Aaess, Brest Epition, 3 vols, 8vo., cloth, out of print and scarce, New York, 1888 §£4/4/- “It may be safely said that no presentation of the story of the Inquisition by previous writers can be at all compared with this for its clearness of vision, its comprehension of the problem, and its thoroughness of research.’’—WNation. : Lea (Henry CHarzes) A History of the Inquisition of Spain, 4 vols, 8vo., re- bound in haif buff calf gilt, binding as good as new (but fore-margins rather cut down), New York, 1906-22 £3/'7/6 : Mocatra (FREepERIC Davip) The Jews of Spain and PorrueaL, and the IN- QUISITION, cr. 8vo., cloth, 1877 8/- : Purepuancn (D. Antonio) The Inquisition UnmaskeED: being an HisToRIcAL and PxHiLosopHicaL Account of that TREMENDOUS TRIBUNAL, founded on Authentic Documents and exhibiting the Necrssiry of its SUPPRESSION, as a Means of Reform and Regeneration, translated from the Author’s Enlarged Copy. by Witt1am WaLtTon, with 11 plates, 2 vols, 8vo., boards, cloth backs, wncut (internally grubby), 1816 £1/1/- : Ruue (WM. H.) History of the Inquisition, from its Establishment in the 12th Century to its Extinction in the 19th Century, 8 plates in autotype, 2 vols, 8vo., cloth, (joints worn), 1874 £1/1/- 507 IRELAND.—Firzparrick (W. J.) Secret Servick under Prrr, Seconp Epirion, En- LARGED, 8vo., cloth, 1892 15/- The secret annals of Ireland before the Union, exhibiting Irish undercurrents at the end of the 18th century. 508 : HarpIMAN (JAMES) IRISH MINSTRELSY, or BaRDIC REMAINS of [IRELAND ; with | Knglish Poetical Translations, collected and edited, with Notes and Illustrations by, por- trait, 2 vols, 8vo., cloth, 1831 £2/5/- : O’CuRRY (HUGENE) LectuREsS on the Manuscript MaTeriats of ANCIENT IRISH History, thick 8vo., cloth, Dublin, 1861 £1/15/- 510 JAMES I.—Porrican Remains of James the First, King of Scotland [edited, with a DissERTATION on ScotrisH Music], by Wm. TytTusr, First Epirron, 8vo., half calf (name — on title), Hdinburgh, printed for J. and BE. Balfour, 1783 8/- 509](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3085801x_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)