Major Dirom
A Narrative of the Campaign in India which terminated the war with Tippoo Sultan in 1792
Publisher : W. Bulmer and co.
London, 1793.
₹120,000
Alexander Dirom was a British military commander who saw overseas service in Barbados, Jamaica and India. He is remembered not only as a military commander but also as an agricultural improver, which earned him Fellowship of both the Royal Society of London and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His most notable contribution was to identify the importance of salt in animal diets, leading to the widespread use of “salt-licks” from around 1800. His views on the British corn trade also paved the way to the formulation of the Corn Laws in the early 19th century.
A Narrative of the Campaign in India which terminated the war with Tippoo Sultan in 1792
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First Edition.( 27 x 22cm) Complete with 9 plates.
Binding: Tree-calf leather binding, with a recent spine, professionally done. Gilt border on cover and gilt label on spine.
Condition: Extremeties rubbed with slight soiling. A tight clean copy.
Exportable: No
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