Lot 10
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Colomb, [Philip Howard]
Slave-Catching in the Indian Ocean

Auction: Africa and the Source of the Nile - Selections from the Library of a Scottish Gentleman | Wed 25 February from 10am | Lots 1 to 30
Description
A Record of Naval Experiences. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1873. First edition, 8vo (21 x 12.5cm), [10] 503 pp., near-contemporary blue quarter roan with gilt spine, maroon cloth sides, all edges gilt, half-title, 8 wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, folding lithographic map (linen-backed), label removed from front board, contemporary circulating library bookplate to front pastedown, pp. 1/2 with lower fore corner cut away not affecting text, ff. K3-6 (pp. 133-140) held by bottom cord only
Provenance
Africa and the Source of the Nile - Selections from the Library of a Scottish Gentleman
Footnote
This rare work contains an entire chapter dedicated to the Persian Gulf, including an overview of the political situation and eyewitness descriptions of Bahrain, Qatar (specifically Khor Hassan), Abu Dhabi, and Dubai. The author describes Zayed bin Khalifah (rendering his first name as ‘Said’), ruler of Abu Dhabi,, as ‘the finest male specimen of humanity I have ever seen’, continuing: ‘Either the artist or the photographer should visit these regions, and preserve to us types of that outward grandeur to which the race is capable of ascending, before we are all utterly subdued and toned down to the physiques which becomes a white tie and a tail coat’. The preceding chapter relates to Oman and Muscat.
