WORKS PUBLISHED BY SMITH, ELDEIt, AND CO.
CAPTAIN GRINDLAY'S VIEWS IN INDIA.
SCENERY, COSTUME, and ARCHITECTURE; chiefly on
the WESTERN SIDE of INDIA. By Captain ROBERT MELVILLE GKINDLAY,
of the East India Company's Army, M.R.A.S., &c.
This Work is now completed in Six Parts, each containing Six highly-finished
Plates, Coloured as Drawings, with descriptive letter-press. Atlas 4to. Price 2l. 2s.
each Part, cither of which may he had separately ; or the whole in Two Volumes,
with beautifully engraved Titles, &c. Price 14/. 14s. neatly bound.
" If there has been any foundation for the complaint, that the splendid scenery
and the gorgeous architecture of India have never yet been adequately pourtrayed
by the pencil, it will vanish when this work shall be known, which certainly
equals, if it does not transcend, any antecedent production of the graphic art.
This work bids fair not merely to establish the fame of Captain Grindlay, but to do
honour to the British arts : and if it meet with but small encouragement, we shall
think it disreputable to the public taste, the improvement of which has, tardily,
become an object of some solicitude to the state."—Asiatic Journal.
VIEWS IN THE CITY OF BENARES.
Just published, in demy folio, price 25s.,
The HOLY CITY of BENARES ILLUSTRATED in a Series
of Twelve beautifully finished Plates, delineating, with the greatest minuteness
and fidelity, the Ghats, Temples, and most striking objects to be found in this ex-
tensive and distinguished Scat of Hindoo Learning, Manners, and Superstition.
The whole executed in the first style, from highly-finished Drawings. By James
Phin'sep, Esq., F.R.S., during his ten years' official residence in Benares.
VIEWS IN THE BIRMAN EMPIRE.
Just Published, in Colombier Folio, price 51. 5s., with a Descriptive Account
of each Plate,
A SERIES of VIEWS in the BIRMAN EMPIRE, selected
from the most picturesque Scenery, met with in the advance of the Army, under
Major General Sir Archibald Campbell, K.C.B., from Rangoon towards the
Capital. Drawn by Captain J. Kershaw, 13th Light Infantry, and Engraved by
Wiixuji Daxiel, R. A. in that able Artist's best style.
*** The Subscribers to this Work are respectfully informed, that it is now com-
pleted, and ready for delivery, at the Publishers*.
VIII.
VIEWS OF CALCUTTA.
A SERIES of Twenty-four Interesting VIEWS of CALCUTTA
and its EXVI RON'S, after correct and beautifully-finished Drawings, executed
from Sketches taken on the spot, by James Haili.ie Eraser, Esq. Author of
'* A Journey into Khurasan," "Views In the Himala Mountains," &c. &c. Price
of the Series, neatly half-bound, with engraved Frontispiece, 16/. Its. ; single
Plates 14*. Subscribers to the First Part of the Series may have their sets com-
pleted at 40*. each Number, on application to the Publishers.
A FIRESIDE BOOK; or, The ACCOUNT of a CHRISTMAS
SPENT at OLD COURT. By the Author of "May you Like It." Second Edition.
Foolscap 8vo. 6s. boards.
"This little volume is as a row of pearls strung upon a thread of gold. It has an
elegant simplicity pervading it, which is very pleasing, and a sterling value in its
pure Christian morality, that gives it a still higher claim to praise."—Gent's il/iij,'.
CAPTAIN GRINDLAY'S VIEWS IN INDIA.
SCENERY, COSTUME, and ARCHITECTURE; chiefly on
the WESTERN SIDE of INDIA. By Captain ROBERT MELVILLE GKINDLAY,
of the East India Company's Army, M.R.A.S., &c.
This Work is now completed in Six Parts, each containing Six highly-finished
Plates, Coloured as Drawings, with descriptive letter-press. Atlas 4to. Price 2l. 2s.
each Part, cither of which may he had separately ; or the whole in Two Volumes,
with beautifully engraved Titles, &c. Price 14/. 14s. neatly bound.
" If there has been any foundation for the complaint, that the splendid scenery
and the gorgeous architecture of India have never yet been adequately pourtrayed
by the pencil, it will vanish when this work shall be known, which certainly
equals, if it does not transcend, any antecedent production of the graphic art.
This work bids fair not merely to establish the fame of Captain Grindlay, but to do
honour to the British arts : and if it meet with but small encouragement, we shall
think it disreputable to the public taste, the improvement of which has, tardily,
become an object of some solicitude to the state."—Asiatic Journal.
VIEWS IN THE CITY OF BENARES.
Just published, in demy folio, price 25s.,
The HOLY CITY of BENARES ILLUSTRATED in a Series
of Twelve beautifully finished Plates, delineating, with the greatest minuteness
and fidelity, the Ghats, Temples, and most striking objects to be found in this ex-
tensive and distinguished Scat of Hindoo Learning, Manners, and Superstition.
The whole executed in the first style, from highly-finished Drawings. By James
Phin'sep, Esq., F.R.S., during his ten years' official residence in Benares.
VIEWS IN THE BIRMAN EMPIRE.
Just Published, in Colombier Folio, price 51. 5s., with a Descriptive Account
of each Plate,
A SERIES of VIEWS in the BIRMAN EMPIRE, selected
from the most picturesque Scenery, met with in the advance of the Army, under
Major General Sir Archibald Campbell, K.C.B., from Rangoon towards the
Capital. Drawn by Captain J. Kershaw, 13th Light Infantry, and Engraved by
Wiixuji Daxiel, R. A. in that able Artist's best style.
*** The Subscribers to this Work are respectfully informed, that it is now com-
pleted, and ready for delivery, at the Publishers*.
VIII.
VIEWS OF CALCUTTA.
A SERIES of Twenty-four Interesting VIEWS of CALCUTTA
and its EXVI RON'S, after correct and beautifully-finished Drawings, executed
from Sketches taken on the spot, by James Haili.ie Eraser, Esq. Author of
'* A Journey into Khurasan," "Views In the Himala Mountains," &c. &c. Price
of the Series, neatly half-bound, with engraved Frontispiece, 16/. Its. ; single
Plates 14*. Subscribers to the First Part of the Series may have their sets com-
pleted at 40*. each Number, on application to the Publishers.
A FIRESIDE BOOK; or, The ACCOUNT of a CHRISTMAS
SPENT at OLD COURT. By the Author of "May you Like It." Second Edition.
Foolscap 8vo. 6s. boards.
"This little volume is as a row of pearls strung upon a thread of gold. It has an
elegant simplicity pervading it, which is very pleasing, and a sterling value in its
pure Christian morality, that gives it a still higher claim to praise."—Gent's il/iij,'.