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W. Savage Landor fine US 1st copy, 1903

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[The GREAT GAME.] - A. Henry SAVAGE-LANDOR (1865-1924).

Across Coveted Lands; or, A Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta, Overland ... With 175 Illustrations, Diagrams, Plans and Maps by Author. In Two Volumes. New York: [printed in England by Richard Clay and Sons, Limited for]Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903. 2 volumes, octavo (8 3/4 x 5 5/8 inches; 222 x 143 mm). Pp. vii, 461; viii,459. Numerous plates, two folding maps. Original publisher's red cloth, the spines and upper covers with blocked decoration and lettering in gilt, white and blue, top edges gilt. Condition: very slight sunning to spines, otherwise excellent.

A very fine set of the more attractively-bound first US edition. The English first edition was published in 1902:. A skilled observer, gifted photographer, and excellent writer, Savage-Lnador here records his impressions and adventures during an overland trip to India.

Arnold Henry Savage Landor "was an English painter, explorer, writer, and anthropologist. Landor wrote in an often witty style. He was born to Charles Savage Landor in Florence, Italy, where he spent his childhood. The writer Walter Savage Landor was his grandfather. He left for Paris at age fifteen to study at the Académie Julian directed by Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. He then travelled the world, including America, Japan and Korea, painting many landscapes and portraits and on his return to England was invited to Balmoral by Queen Victoria to recount his adventures and show his drawings. He later travelled to Nepal and Tibet, telling of his experiences in two books: In the Forbidden Land (1898) and Tibet and Nepal (1905). When he learned about the Boxer Rebellion in China he went to Peking (now spelled Beijing) to join the victory parade, afterwards writing China and the Allies (1901).

During 1901 he travelled from Russia to India, riding on horseback through Persia, publishing the account of that journey in the book Across Coveted Lands (1902). A journey to the Philippine Islands resulted in another book: The Gems of the East (1904). During the 1900s he visited Abyssinia and painted a portrait of the king Menelik II. Landor's book Across Wildest Africa was published during 1906. During 1911 and 1912 he made an eventful expedition to the Mato Grosso in Brazil and during 1913 published Across Unknown South America. He had an active role for World War 1, designing tanks and airships. Eventually, he retired to write his autobiography in Florence, where he died during 1924." (wikipedia)

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[The GREAT GAME.] - A. Henry SAVAGE-LANDOR (1865-1924).

Across Coveted Lands; or, A Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta, Overland ... With 175 Illustrations, Diagrams, Plans and Maps by Author. In Two Volumes. New York: [printed in England by Richard Clay and Sons, Limited for]Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903. 2 volumes, octavo (8 3/4 x 5 5/8 inches; 222 x 143 mm). Pp. vii, 461; viii,459. Numerous plates, two folding maps. Original publisher's red cloth, the spines and upper covers with blocked decoration and lettering in gilt, white and blue, top edges gilt. Condition: very slight sunning to spines, otherwise excellent.

A very fine set of the more attractively-bound first US edition. The English first edition was published in 1902:. A skilled observer, gifted photographer, and excellent writer, Savage-Lnador here records his impressions and adventures during an overland trip to India.

Arnold Henry Savage Landor "was an English painter, explorer, writer, and anthropologist. Landor wrote in an often witty style. He was born to Charles Savage Landor in Florence, Italy, where he spent his childhood. The writer Walter Savage Landor was his grandfather. He left for Paris at age fifteen to study at the Académie Julian directed by Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. He then travelled the world, including America, Japan and Korea, painting many landscapes and portraits and on his return to England was invited to Balmoral by Queen Victoria to recount his adventures and show his drawings. He later travelled to Nepal and Tibet, telling of his experiences in two books: In the Forbidden Land (1898) and Tibet and Nepal (1905). When he learned about the Boxer Rebellion in China he went to Peking (now spelled Beijing) to join the victory parade, afterwards writing China and the Allies (1901).

During 1901 he travelled from Russia to India, riding on horseback through Persia, publishing the account of that journey in the book Across Coveted Lands (1902). A journey to the Philippine Islands resulted in another book: The Gems of the East (1904). During the 1900s he visited Abyssinia and painted a portrait of the king Menelik II. Landor's book Across Wildest Africa was published during 1906. During 1911 and 1912 he made an eventful expedition to the Mato Grosso in Brazil and during 1913 published Across Unknown South America. He had an active role for World War 1, designing tanks and airships. Eventually, he retired to write his autobiography in Florence, where he died during 1924." (wikipedia)

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