Description:
London: Day & Son, 1859. unbound. Walker, E.. Color lithograph. Image measures 6.25" x 8.5".<br/> <br/> From Atkinson's satirical book "Curry and Rice (on Forty Plates), or the Ingredients of Social Life at "Our" Station in India" about a fictional village called Kabob. A griff refers to a recent newcomer to India, typically European. The scene shows a young foreign man and his pony.<br/> <br/>
Curry & Rice or The Ingredients of Social Life At Our Station by Captain George Francklin Atkinson - 1911
by Captain George Francklin Atkinson
Curry & Rice or The Ingredients of Social Life At Our Station
by Captain George Francklin Atkinson
- Used
- Hardcover
W. Thacker & Co., London, 1911. 5th Edition. Hardcover. Used - Good. Gilt title and design on spine and front cover, dulled on spine but quite strong on front cover. Spine and covers completely robust, very, very slight wear on top right corner and top edge. Gilt on outer edges is in fine condition. Vignette title page and 39 plates, all present and protected by tissue pages. One plate is loose and binding of introductory pages is slightly loosening. No inscription. Unpageinated.
- Bookseller Berkshire Rare Books (GB)
- Format/Binding Hardcover
- Book Condition Used - Good
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition 5th Edition
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher W. Thacker & Co., London
- Date Published 1911
- Keywords Humour