Lieutenant-colonel James Tod
Annals and Antiquities Rajasthan
Publisher : Smith Elder & Co.
London, 1832
James Tod went to India as a cadet in the Bengal army of the British East India Company in 1799. He commanded the escort attached to the Resident at Sindhia from 1812 to 1817. In the latter year he was in charge of the Intelligence Department which largely contributed to the break up of the Maratha Confederacy in the Third Anglo- Maratha War, and was of great assistance in the campaign in Rajputana.
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First Edition. Set of 2 volumes containing several b&w engravings and maps.
Binding: Original full leather bound with decorated spine and raised bands.
Condition: Excellent copy with sporadic foxing on a few pages.
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