CREIGHTON, Henry (illustrator).
The Ruins of Gour,
The Ruins of Gour,
described, and represented in eighteen views; with a topographical map.
Stock Code 114137
London, Black, Parbury, & Allen, 1817
Henry Creighton (born 1764-1807) was a Scottish adventurer who pioneered the research on the antiquarian remains of the medieval city of Gaur. He rose from mercantile assistant at the age of 19 to Manager of the Guamalati indigo factory, situated next to Gaur. He spent his time sketching the ruins and collecting small inscriptions and carvings from the site to prevent them being plundered for other buildings. This work was published with the intention of the profits supporting his widow and children.
First edition; 4to (30 x 24 cm): folding hand-coloured engraved map as frontispiece, 18 aquatint plates by T. Medland after Creighton, 15 of which are hand-coloured, without half-title, armorial bookplate to pastedown, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, stamp to reverse of title removed causing three small holes to title, couple small tears to map folds repaired and reinforced, plates clean; contemporary full calf rebacked with original spine laid down, later gilt lettering piece, corners repaired, inner hinges reinforced, a very good copy internally; iii, 12, [36]pp.
Abbey (Travel), 438.
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