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  • Dutton, E. A. T. (Inscribed By Author To Silvia James); Introduction By Hilaire Belloc

    Language: English

    Published by Jonathan Cape, London, 1929

    Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Plates; Large Folding Map (illustrator). 1st Edition. Xv, 219 Pp. Brown Cloth, Gilt. Inscribed To "Young Thing" Silvia James, Sister Of The Poet, Artist And Patron Of The Surrealists, And Son Of Edward Vii, Edward James: " Dear Silvia, Since You Chose The Illustrations And The Binding, And Passed The Printing And The Paper, (And Everyone Says Those Are The Successes) All That Remains For Me To Do Is To Beg You To Be Lenient With The Rest Of The Book. Yours Ever, Eric Dutton 1929". Also With The Publisher's Inquiry Card Laid In Loosely. Book With Light Wear, But Repaired Chipping To Area At Upper Top Edge Of Spine And Front Upper Tip. Inscribed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for Kenya Mountain. With an Introduction by Hilaire Belloc. for sale by Inanna Rare Books Ltd.

    Dutton, E.A.T. [Eric Aldhelm Torlogh].

    Published by London, Jonathan Cape., 1930

    Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland

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    Second Edition. 18 cm x 26 cm. Frontispiece, XVI, 219 pages. 55 illustrations including frontispiece. Fold-out map at rear detailing Mount Kenya topography and Durron and Melhuish's route in 1926. Hardcover [publisher's original blue cloth] with gilt lettering on spine and front board. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Light Foxing to edges. Interior bright and clean. Inscribed and signed by the author Eric Dutton on the front free endpaper in Lusaka on 14th November, 1935. Includes, for example, the following: The Embu Road and Chogoria / The Bamboo Forest and Urumandi / The Teleki and Hobley Valleys / Kilimanjaro and the Story of Batian and Nelion / The Nithi Falls etc. The book documents the unsuccessful expedition of Melhuish and Dutton in 1926 to climb Mount Kenya, the second highest peak in Africa. Notable for detailing the geography, flora and fauna, and early climbing history of Mt Kenya, which had been successfully summited by Halford Mackinder in 1899. Also, is a good example of the colonialist literature that framed how British rule, colonial settlers, the imperial mission, Africa and the native inhabitants were viewed during this era. The writer of the introduction, Hilaire Belloc, was an English writer and historian and one of the most prolific writers in England during the early twentieth century. Among other things Belloc is remembered for the quote that encapsulated British triumphant imperialism at a nonchalant zenith in 1898: "Whatever happens, we have got The Maxim gun, and they have not." (Demonstrating the truth of Belloc's pithy line at Omdurman in September of 1898 the Maxim armed British killed 10,000 Sudanese Dervishes in 5 hours of butchery in the most vainglorious moment in British imperial history). Eric Aldhelm Torlogh Dutton (1895-1973) was educated at Hurstpierpoint, and Keble College, Oxford. During the First World War he served with the West Yorkshire Regiment in Gallipoli; he attained the rank of Major in 1915. Dutton passed the Indian Civil Service examination in 1920 and in the same year was appointed as private secretary to Sir Robert Coryndon, Governor of Uganda and subsequently of Kenya. Dutton worked with Coryndon until 1925 at which point he became private secretary to LieutenantColonel Sir Edward Grigg, Governor of Kenya (1925-1930). In 1930, Dutton transferred to Northern Rhodesia where he held the posts of principal assistant chief secretary (1930), chairman of the Northern Rhodesian Finance Commission (1932), chairman of the Town Planning Board (1935), and administrative secretary (1938). He was also deputy to the governor for various periods between 1932 and 1937. Dutton was appointed to the post of colonial secretary in Bermuda in 1938. He left this post in 1942 and transferred to Zanzibar where he was chief secretary (1942-1952), chairman of the Town Planning Board (1943-1952), and chairman of the Central Development Authority (1946-1952). During 1948 he was also a delegate at the First African Conference in London. He was awarded the OBE (1930), CBE (1938), CMG (1946), and was appointed Commander of the Crown of Belgium, and Commander of the Order of Brilliant Star (2nd class) of Zanzibar (1947). ('Collection Level Description: Memoirs of Eric Dutton as private secretary to Governors of Kenya' at the Bodleian Library, Oxford University website) Sprache: english.

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    E. A. T. Dutton; Hilaire Belloc [Intro.]

    Published by Jonathan Cape, London, 1930

    Seller: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, United Kingdom

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    Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Not Stated (illustrator). The second edition of Dutton's account of his ascent of Mount Kenya in 1926, signed by the author and illustrated throughout. A signed presentation copy of the second edition of E.A.T. Dutton's account of his trip up Mount Kenya in 1926, first published in 1929. With the inscription: 'To Captain Gilchrist, in return for many kindnesses, from E. A. T. Dutton, October 1930' to the front pastedown.Illustrated with fifty-six collotype photographic plates, three sketch maps, and with a folding colour map to the rear detailing Mount Kenya topography and Dutton and Melhuish's route in 1926. Collated, complete.This fascinating work details the unsuccessful attempt of the two men to climb the second highest peak in Africa, and is notable for detailing the geography, flora and fauna, and early climbing history of the mountain, which had first been successfully summited by Halford Mackinder in 1899. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Fading to back strip and perimeters of front board. Bumping to back strip head and tail. Spotting to fore edge of text block. Author's inscription to front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good. signed by author. book.