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Gaur: its ruins and inscriptions. By the late John Henry Ravenshaw, B.C.S. Edited,...

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Photo 978
Title
Gaur: its ruins and inscriptions. By the late John Henry Ravenshaw, B.C.S. Edited, with considerable additions and alterations, by his widow. Photographer(s): Ravenshaw, John Henry.
Date
1860s
Description

Imprint: London: C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1, Paternoster Square. 1878. Folio, half-leather, brown buckram boards (bound 1984), measuring 352 x 262 mm; edges gilt; pp. xii, 102; containing 45 Woodburytype prints of buildings at Gaur, Old Malda and Pandua, mounted one to a page, recto only, on thin card.

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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46 items
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Immediate source of acquisition
Official deposit, 1878: Received at India Office 10 December 1878. Transferred from European Printed Books Collection, former pressmark W.5772.
Physical condition
Dimensions: 110 mm x 140 mm to 240 mm x 190 mm.
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Gaur: its ruins and inscriptions. By the late John Henry Ravenshaw, B.C.S. Edited, with considerable additions and alterations, by his widow. Photographer(s): Ravenshaw, John Henry.