Practical Sailing Directions and Coasting Guide,
From the Sandheads to Rangoon, Maulmain, Akyab, and Vice Versa, with a table for the Dangerous Gulf of Martaban, sets and currents, and Descriptions of the Land. To which is added Directions for the Entire Bay of Bengal and the Straits of Malacca.
London,
H. Hughes,
1882.
Octavo (220 by 140mm), 148pp., 2pp testimonials, with lithograph plate, bound in original cloth, slightly worn.
18225
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In the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Britain consolidated its rule over the subcontinent by transferring authority from the British East India Company to the Crown. The official inauguration of the Raj naturally resulted in increased interest in and travel to India, and consequently there was more demand than ever for a guide to sailing to, in and around the subcontinent. Captain Nathaniel Heckford, who had been stationed in Calcutta throughout the mid-nineteen...
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