[Buckingham, James Silk].
THE ORIENTAL HERALD And Journal of General Literature. Volume VIII [only of 23] January to March 1826, Nos. 25-27.
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green ..., 1826. 1st Ed. 656pp. T.p. with woodcut device. Some browning and occasional foxing, Belfast Library bookplate, old lib. cloth backed tree calf boards, some loss to edges, label to frayed spine.
¶ James Silk Buckingham (1786–1855), author and traveller. ‘... Between 1813 and 1818 travelled extensively in Egypt, Palestine, and Persia. In October 1818 he established at Calcutta a newspaper called the Calcutta Journal. His forthright criticisms of the East India Company and the Bengal government led to his expulsion from India and the suppression of the paper by the acting governor-general, John Adam, in April 1823 ... long afterwards that the East India Company conceded the injustice of the suppression by granting him a pension of £200 a year. Having returned to London, Buckingham published accounts of the lands which he visited on his way to and from India, ... [and devoted] considerable energy to the establishment of several journals, including the monthly Oriental Herald and Colonial Review (1824–9), which continued his campaign against the East India Company and promoted colonial self-government ...’ ODNB. Articles include Debate at the East India House including one on the Oude Papers; Progress of the Burmese War; Plan for abolishing Human Sacrifices in India; The Burning of Hindoo Widows; Present State of Greece; etc.
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