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YULE, Henry.. A NARRATIVE OF THE MISSION SENT BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIATO THE COURT OF AVA .
A most important and classic primary book by a British Royal engineer and Public Works Department official of the British government. Sir Henry Yule [1820-1889] was appointed as sec- retary to the mission, which was led by Sir Athur Payre. The diplomatic mission was sent to repair poor relations with the Burmese King and his government, after the disastrous Anglo-Burmese wars. The British goal was to attempt to gain a treaty, and spoils of that war. The mission did result in Britain taking over lower Burma as its prize! * This work is perhaps Yule's best and most comprehensive book on the Burma, the Burmese people, their customs, religion [Buddhism], their great cities, with excellent coverage of Pagan. The lithographic illustrations to a great extent were actually sketched and drawn by Yule himself. They are quite handsome, and some are stunningly hand-colored; others were exectued by Colesworthy Grand an artist, and photographs by Linneaus Tripe. * CHAPTER HEADINGS: Chapter headings are: Journal of the Mission from the Brit- ish frontier to Pagan-myo; The remains at Pagan;Journal from Pagan to the capital; Our residence at the capital; The city of Amarapoora; Excursions in the environs of the capital; Return of the mission from the capital to Rangoon; notes on the intercourse of the Burmese countries with Western nat- ions up to the peace of Yandabo; Notices of the history of Burma from the peace of Yandabo [1826] to the revolution of 1853; Some account of the religion of the Burmese; The mini- sters of state-military affairs-revenues & currency; On the map of Burma-descriptive geography-and population; The Shan states tributary to Burma. * LITHOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS: The work is lavishly illustrated with 29 superb plates, a few are lacking plate numbers or out of sequence, but comp- lete. The fine plates show excellent examples of elephants, pagodas, temples, Burmese, and unusual hairy-faced woman [perhaps thought perhaps to be half ape-human ?]. With an especially nice hand-colored view of the members of the mission at an audience hall and recption of the envoy; they are seated on the floor, while two Burmese officials are on their bellies prostrate on the floor with hands together in the "prayer" Mudra showing respect to the two royal persons seated upon a high lotus throne; who look like the King and Queen. A good number of the lithographic plates do show "Capt'n Yule" in the lower corner. Several are delicately hand-colored with great skill. * Yule was the 1872 Founder's Medal recipient, "For eminent services to Geography". And also was awarded the Patron's Medal -Robert B. Shaw: "For journeys in Eastern Turkistan, and for his extensive astronomical & hypsometrical observat- ions." In 1889 Colonel Sir Henry Yule was awarded the KCII CBHe; and also received for distinguished service to the Society, to Geography in Scotland, or to public life in Scotland related to the Society. * A truly lovely and magnificent early primary source on Burma, beautifully illustrated. * WITH 13 APPENDICIES: A. Notes on the geological features of the banks of the Irawadi, and of the country North of Amarapoora. B. From appendix b. to the Ms. Journal of Major H. Burney, resident at Ava, accompanying a letter dated 11th September, 1830, in the Foreign Office, Calcutta. C. Translation of the Burmese Hymn chanted by the Brahmins. D. Letter from the Governor-General to the King of Ava. E. The King's letter to the Governor-General. F. On the plan of Burmese Monasteries. G. On the sources of the Irawadi. H. Detail of imports & exports. I. Specimens of the reigning King's edicts. J. Specimen of a Burmese drama [Major Phayre]. K. The mission of Gerare Van Wustohof to the King of the Laos. L. Note on the Affinities of the Indian and Burmese styles of architecture by James Furgusson, Esq. M. On the languages spoken in Burma and the adjacent countries [a large folding chart]. * THE FOLDING MAP: Title:THIS NEW MAP OF BURNA & THE REGIONS ADJACENT; IS INSCRIBED TO SIR RODERICK I. MURCHISON, P.R.G.S. &C...London 1857. It was executed by Yule, and shows the Himalayan Mountains and Mishmeeg at about ca. 28 degrees North at the top, down to 13 degrees at the bottom showing the Gt. Andaman Island and Tenasserim after which is Bangkok and the Gulf of Siam. A portion of China & Yunnan are to the far Eastern area.The map folds down to ca. 16 x 24.5 cm., and has some archival clear type tape on the tender folds and joints, as well as some old paper backing on one fold; A key is shown in the left lower corner, with a note: Names of the tribes in red, which refers to the various tribes sprinkled throughout the map shown in red. The map is done in great detail showing the mountains & their elevations, rivers, cities, and tribal areas, as well as. It is a bit toned, and has a few foxing spots on the folds, by and large in very nice condition for its age. The map is contained in a cloth pocket at the back of the book. In all, there are two other pages showing color maps, one of which has 4 maps on a single page. * CONDITION: The entire work is in very clean condition, and was rebound some time ago in full crushed blue goat leather, using two parts of the old blue gold-stamped & quite attractive spine and cover cloth designs, which are tastefully affixed to the binding. It has clean gray-laid end papers. The verso of the frontis lithograph has some fox spots, with faint & smaller spots to the illustration; the title page is clean & without any foxing whatsoever. Each of the 29 lithographic plates are clean and the small amount of foxing is limited to a few spots in the margin area. Thus leaving the image exception- ally clean. The binding & pages are solid, square and right. The book is complete and in collector's condition. It looks remarkably sharp given its size and large size. We tend to be over critical about grading the condition and are confi- dent that you will be happily surprised with the condition. * BIBLIOGRAPHY: This title is cited in: =John F. Embree & Lilian O. Dotson: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF MAINLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA, p.211. = J.D. Pearson: SOUTH ASIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY: A Handbook and Guide, p.260. = CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF BOOKS INWESTERN LANGUAGES ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA IN THE TOYO BUNKO, p.127. = H. 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London 1858, Smith. Blue goat, gold decorations, 391p., map, 29 lithos, hand-colored frontis & sepia litho plates, 3 maps +a 67 x 93 cm. folding pocket map, 13 appendices, dictionary glossary, 21 x 28 cm., sharp, 21 x 28 cm. FIRST EDITION RARE

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