Finely illustrated by William Daniell

Caunter, [J.] H.

The Oriental Annual, or Scenes in India; comprising twenty-five engravings from original drawings by William Daniell, R.A. and a descriptive account by the Rev. Hobart Caunter, B.D.

Published 1834
Item ID 77996
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London, Edward Bull, 1834. 8vo (19.5 x 12.6 cm). Title page, [v], 254, [ii] pp.; 25 engraved plates (two acting as frontispieces). Contemporary full pebbled, blind-stamped calf. Spine with gilt palm tree, camel, and banner with title; boards with gilt Indian elephant with riders and umbrella, and blind-tooled snakes. Yellow endpapers. All edges gilt.

John Hobart Caunter (1792-1851) was an English cleric and writer. "Serving briefly in India as a cadet, he entered the Church and served as the Incumbent Minister of Portland Chapel in Marylebone, London, for 19 years. His writings primarily focused on Biblical subjects and on India, his best-known work being a collection of tales, The Romance of History. India (1836)" (Wikipedia). The Oriental Annual ... "has been undertaken with a view of illustrating that portion of the civilized world, which is especially rich in magnificent objects and even in natural and artificial wonders" (the author, in his preface). Caunter proceeded in praising the artist, William Daniell (1769-1837) "a resident of ten years in India". The illustrations - mainly of scenery and buildings - are accurate, artistic and rich in details indeed. This may be regarded as a follow-up to Daniell's great work on India, Oriental Scenery, published in six parts between 1795-1808. In the rear a two-page publisher's catalogue. Light rubbing to board and spine edges; small oval label with handwritten number on the front padtedown, otherwise very good, clean.

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