Nightrunners of Bengal by John Masters - front cover
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Nightrunners of Bengal

by John Masters

"Nightrunners of Bengal" by John Masters, The Viking Press, 1951, First Edition. Hardcover in fair condition with a worn dust jacket showing tears and chipping. This historical fiction explores the Sepoy Rebellion in India, offering insight into the British Empire's colonial era. A valuable piece for collectors interested in British-Indian history.

$11.37$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1951
The Viking Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B8-LKS-0033

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition with a dust jacket that exhibits significant wear. The jacket has tears and chipping along the edges, but the binding remains intact and the pages are clean. There are no inscriptions or library markings, preserving its original state. Overall, the book is a well-preserved first edition, valuable for collectors despite the jacket's condition.

About This Vintage 1951 Edition

"Nightrunners of Bengal" by John Masters, published by The Viking Press in New York in 1951, is a first edition hardcover that delves into the historical context of the Sepoy Rebellion in India. Masters, a former British Army officer, brings authenticity to his narrative, providing a vivid portrayal of the cultural and military tensions during the British Raj. This specific edition, released in January 1951, is distinctive for its original dust jacket, though it shows signs of wear with noticeable tears and chipping. As a first edition, it holds particular value for collectors interested in historical fiction and colonial narratives. The book is a compelling exploration of loyalty, conflict, and cultural clash, making it a significant piece for those interested in British-Indian history. Despite its age, the book remains intact, offering a glimpse into the complexities of colonial India.

Publisher Information

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The Viking Press

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