John Deschamps
Scenery and Reminiscences of Ceylon
Publisher : Ackermann and Co.
London, 1845.
Deschamps, an officer in the Royal Artillery, spent nine years in Sri Lanka (1828-1838), during which time he compiled the material contained in this work. His aims were broad, and as he noted in his preface included representing the scenery, customs, objects, dress, and professions. “The views are twelve in number and have been selected as representing some of the scenes and objects most familiar to those who are acquainted with Ceylon, and, as being, from their associations, most likely to prove interested to the generality of them; and, at the same time, every opportunity has been seized to illustrate costumes, as well as the habits and occupations of the natives” (Preface). The images, after drawings by the author, are lithographed by Giles and Hanhart. The plates comprise the Fort of Colombo; The Galli Face Esplanade; Adam’s Peak and the Take of Colombo; Slave Island; Adam’s Peak and Slave Island; Colpitty; The Ferry House; Bhudhist Temples; The Ferry at Bentotte; The Rock of Mulkirricalle; The Lake of Kanuy; Great Elephant Kraal.
Scenery and Reminiscences of Ceylon
First edition (50 x 34cm). 48 pp., plus lithographed additional title and 12 lithographed plates.
Binding: Publisher’s green cloth boards, upper cover stamped in gilt, expertly re-backed to style with dark green morocco.
Condition: Soiling on title page. Minor sporadic foxing on a few pages.. A good copy.
Exportable: No
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