PRINSEP, John (1746-1830)]. Strictures and Occasional Observations upon the System of British Commerce with the East Indies ... encouraging the Importation of Sugar from Bengal . London: J. Debrett, 1792. 2 folding tables. First edition. [Bound with 4 other tracts by the same author:] Strictures and Observations on the Mocurrery System of Landed Property in Bengal. Originally written for the Morning Chronicle . London: Debrett, [1794]. First collected edition. Holdings in only 6 libraries though the BL has 5 copies. Goldsmiths' 16045 -- A Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock . London: J. Debrett, 1793. First edition, followed by a second in 1795. Holdings at 6 libraries only, BL has 3 copies – The Right in the West-India Merchants to a Double Monopoly of the Sugar Market of Great Britain . London: Minerva Press, sold by Debrett [and others], [1792?]. With errata slip. Goldsmiths’ 15624 – Bengal Sugar. An Account of the Method and Expense of cultivating the Sugar-cane in Bengal . London: Debrett, 1794. First edition. Together 5 works in 2 volumes, 8° (225 x 135mm). (F6 in first work detached, some marginal waterstains, old stab marks.) Uncut in contemporary boards backed in blue paper (spines worn). Prinsep began publishing pamphlets after his return from India in 1787. While there he had been a successful merchant, trafficking chiefly in indigo, and introducing into Bengal the printing of cotton fabrics.
PRINSEP, John (1746-1830)]. Strictures and Occasional Observations upon the System of British Commerce with the East Indies ... encouraging the Importation of Sugar from Bengal . London: J. Debrett, 1792. 2 folding tables. First edition. [Bound with 4 other tracts by the same author:] Strictures and Observations on the Mocurrery System of Landed Property in Bengal. Originally written for the Morning Chronicle . London: Debrett, [1794]. First collected edition. Holdings in only 6 libraries though the BL has 5 copies. Goldsmiths' 16045 -- A Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock . London: J. Debrett, 1793. First edition, followed by a second in 1795. Holdings at 6 libraries only, BL has 3 copies – The Right in the West-India Merchants to a Double Monopoly of the Sugar Market of Great Britain . London: Minerva Press, sold by Debrett [and others], [1792?]. With errata slip. Goldsmiths’ 15624 – Bengal Sugar. An Account of the Method and Expense of cultivating the Sugar-cane in Bengal . London: Debrett, 1794. First edition. Together 5 works in 2 volumes, 8° (225 x 135mm). (F6 in first work detached, some marginal waterstains, old stab marks.) Uncut in contemporary boards backed in blue paper (spines worn). Prinsep began publishing pamphlets after his return from India in 1787. While there he had been a successful merchant, trafficking chiefly in indigo, and introducing into Bengal the printing of cotton fabrics.
PRINSEP, John (1746-1830)]. Strictures and Occasional Observations upon the System of British Commerce with the East Indies ... encouraging the Importation of Sugar from Bengal . London: J. Debrett, 1792. 2 folding tables. First edition. [Bound with 4 other tracts by the same author:] Strictures and Observations on the Mocurrery System of Landed Property in Bengal. Originally written for the Morning Chronicle . London: Debrett, [1794]. First collected edition. Holdings in only 6 libraries though the BL has 5 copies. Goldsmiths' 16045 -- A Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock . London: J. Debrett, 1793. First edition, followed by a second in 1795. Holdings at 6 libraries only, BL has 3 copies – The Right in the West-India Merchants to a Double Monopoly of the Sugar Market of Great Britain . London: Minerva Press, sold by Debrett [and others], [1792?]. With errata slip. Goldsmiths’ 15624 – Bengal Sugar. An Account of the Method and Expense of cultivating the Sugar-cane in Bengal . London: Debrett, 1794. First edition. Together 5 works in 2 volumes, 8° (225 x 135mm). (F6 in first work detached, some marginal waterstains, old stab marks.) Uncut in contemporary boards backed in blue paper (spines worn). Prinsep began publishing pamphlets after his return from India in 1787. While there he had been a successful merchant, trafficking chiefly in indigo, and introducing into Bengal the printing of cotton fabrics.
PRINSEP, John (1746-1830)]. Strictures and Occasional Observations upon the System of British Commerce with the East Indies ... encouraging the Importation of Sugar from Bengal . London: J. Debrett, 1792. 2 folding tables. First edition. [Bound with 4 other tracts by the same author:] Strictures and Observations on the Mocurrery System of Landed Property in Bengal. Originally written for the Morning Chronicle . London: Debrett, [1794]. First collected edition. Holdings in only 6 libraries though the BL has 5 copies. Goldsmiths' 16045 -- A Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock . London: J. Debrett, 1793. First edition, followed by a second in 1795. Holdings at 6 libraries only, BL has 3 copies – The Right in the West-India Merchants to a Double Monopoly of the Sugar Market of Great Britain . London: Minerva Press, sold by Debrett [and others], [1792?]. With errata slip. Goldsmiths’ 15624 – Bengal Sugar. An Account of the Method and Expense of cultivating the Sugar-cane in Bengal . London: Debrett, 1794. First edition. Together 5 works in 2 volumes, 8° (225 x 135mm). (F6 in first work detached, some marginal waterstains, old stab marks.) Uncut in contemporary boards backed in blue paper (spines worn). Prinsep began publishing pamphlets after his return from India in 1787. While there he had been a successful merchant, trafficking chiefly in indigo, and introducing into Bengal the printing of cotton fabrics.
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