“THE DESTINIES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND INDIA ARE INDISSOLUBLY LINKED”: TRIBUTE TO ALLIED INDIAN RULERS IN WORLD WAR I, IN DELUXE ZAEHNSDORF MOROCCO-GILT BINDING
(INDIA—WORLD WAR I) DALZELL, Ronald, Earl of Carnwath. Loyal Rulers and Leaders of the East. London: Zaehnsdorf, 1922. Quarto, publisher’s deluxe full red morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated spine and covers with green and black morocco onlays, raised bands, silk endpapers, all edges gilt.
First edition of this survey of rulers and leaders in India, Ceylon and Malay who contributed to the Allied effort in World War I, with photogravure frontispieces of King George V and Queen Mary and richly illustrated with photographic portraits, splendidly bound in publisher’s deluxe elaborately gilt-decorated morocco by Zaehnsdorf.
The Indian Army during World War I contributed a number of divisions to the European, Mediterranean and the Middle East theatres of war in World War I. Ultimately, one million Indian troops served overseas, of whom 62,000 died and another 67,000 were wounded. The Indian Army fought against the German Empire in German East Africa and on the Western Front. At the First Battle of Ypres, Khudadad Khan became the first Indian to be awarded a Victoria Cross. “By their active cooperation with the Allied Nations of the West in their epic struggle for liberty and justice, the Ruling Princes and leaders of the East have made their latest contribution to the advancement of humanity. They command the respect and admiration of the entire world by their capacity for devotion to the principles of true progress” (Earl of Carnwath). “The part played by Indian troops in the opening stages of the War in France, their gallant and courageous bearing in the face of strange conditions, an adverse climate and great odds, are known in every corner of the British Empire. The accomplished splendid things, and won high renown when there were few to uphold the banner of the King-Emperor” (Field Marshal Earl Haig of Bemersyde).
Expert repair to front cover. About-fine condition, a beautifully bound volume.