Title: Correspondence Relating to Cabul and Affghanistan [running title] Author: Burnes, Captain Alexander & Lord Auckland Place: [London] Publisher: Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed Date: 1859 Description: v, 319 pp. 13¼x8¼, original blue wrappers printed in black. First Edition? The correspondence between Captain Burnes and Lord Auckland, the Governor General, during the years 1837 and 1838, in Afghanistan and the capital city of Cabul. Title on front cover, Papers: East India (Cabul and Affghanistan). No copies found in ABPC auction records or other price records consulted. Only 1 copy located on OCLC. Rare. Lot Amendments Condition: Spine perished, signatures separated, covers detached but present, old tape stains minor dampstains and chipping to edges, inked white circle sticker on front cover; marginal notations in Arabic script throughout, binding just fair, contents still very good. Item number: 188327
Title: Correspondence Relating to Cabul and Affghanistan [running title] Author: Burnes, Captain Alexander & Lord Auckland Place: [London] Publisher: Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed Date: 1859 Description: v, 319 pp. 13¼x8¼, original blue wrappers printed in black. First Edition? The correspondence between Captain Burnes and Lord Auckland, the Governor General, during the years 1837 and 1838, in Afghanistan and the capital city of Cabul. Title on front cover, Papers: East India (Cabul and Affghanistan). No copies found in ABPC auction records or other price records consulted. Only 1 copy located on OCLC. Rare. Lot Amendments Condition: Spine perished, signatures separated, covers detached but present, old tape stains minor dampstains and chipping to edges, inked white circle sticker on front cover; marginal notations in Arabic script throughout, binding just fair, contents still very good. Item number: 188327
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