- By Artist
- A RACINET
- CAPT ROBERT MILVILLE GRINDLEYS
- CAPT.THOMAS WILLIAMSON & SAMUEL HOWITT
- CHARLES D`OLYE CALCUTTA
- CHARLES STEWART HARDINGE
- DANIELL’S ORIENTAL-SCENARY
- E A RODRIGUES
- EMILY EDEN
- EUGENE BURNOUF
- GEORGE FRANKLIN ATKINSON
- HENRY MARTIN
- INDIAN ARMY- HENRY MARTIN
- HENRY SALT
- INDIAN ARMY-A C LOVETT
- JAMES ATKINSON
- JAMES FORBES
- JAMES FRASER
- JAMES FRASER CALCUTTA
- JAMES RATTERY
- JOHN GOULD
- JOHN LUARD
- LT. COL.CHARLES RAMUS FORREST
- MRS S.C BELNOS
- NATIVE INDIAN ARMY
- PRINCE ALEXIS SOLTYKOFF
- PRINCE WALDEMAR
- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELLS
- THOMAS JEFFERYS
- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELL- DELHI
- W T GREENE
- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELL – CALCUTTA
- WILLIAM HODGES
- WILLIAM SIMPSON
- WILLIAM TAYLER
- WILLIAM WOOD -CALCUTTA
- WOOD ENGRAVINGS
JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE IN 1811 & 1812 TO MADRAS & CHINA
PUBLISHER NAME– J NICHOLS SONS & BENTLEY, LONDON
The book is a rare and fascinating travelogue with beautifully hand-crafted leather re-binding and gold tooling By James Wathen. Edges are untrimmed with 24 hand colored illustrations drawn by the author. Pages are foxed, but not affecting the images or the text.
The book documents Wathen voyage to India and China with his school friend, Captain James Pendergrass. The voyage began in England, and the ship visited Madras, Pondicherry, Pulo Penang, Malacca, and Canton, before returning to England by way of the Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena. Wathen’s journal includes his observations of the cultures, flora, and fauna encountered during the voyage, as well as interactions with the diverse crew and passengers aboard the vessel.
YEAR- 1814
SIZE- 12 x 9 in.
EXPORTABLE- No
CODE NO- BK39
(Plastic added for protection which is removable)
Price On Request
