An Uphill Road in India (1927) First Edition – M. L. Christlieb
An Uphill Road in India (1927) – First Edition
Features
- First published edition, 1927
- Published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London
- Based on over twenty years of personal correspondence
- Insightful missionary and social narrative of life in India
- Includes publisher’s catalogue at the rear
- Complete, original cloth binding
Bibliographic Details
- Author: M. L. Christlieb
- Title: An Uphill Road in India
- Publisher: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London
- Date: 1927
- Edition: First published edition
- Printer: Unwin Brothers, Ltd., Woking
- Format: Hardback
- Pagination: 253 pages + publisher’s catalogue
- Dimensions: approx. 19.3 × 13.4 × 3 cm
- Weight: approx. 387 g
Exterior Condition
- Bound in the publisher’s original green cloth, with gilt title, author, and publisher to the spine
- Boards and spine intact and structurally sound
- Light age-related wear including:
- Fading to the spine and board edges
- Soft bumping to the corners
- Very small nicks at the head of the spine
- A few light surface marks
- A slight lean to the spine
- No dust jacket present
Interior Condition
- Pages lightly tanned, consistent with age
- Light foxing to the endpapers
- Text block tight, clean, and secure
- Predominantly uncreased pages
- Occasional very small marks or light corner creases
- Slightly uneven / roughly cut page edges, typical of period manufacture
- No pen or pencil annotations
- All pages present and firmly bound, including the publisher’s catalogue
About the Book
An Uphill Road in India is a reflective and quietly powerful account drawn from decades of correspondence written during missionary service in India. Rather than presenting formal history, the book offers a human-centred narrative of daily experiences, cultural encounters, and spiritual life among Indian communities during the late colonial period. It stands as both a personal memoir and a valuable social document.
About the Author
M. L. Christlieb was a missionary and educator whose writings draw directly from lived experience in India, offering thoughtful cultural insight.
Collector Points
- True first edition (1927) from George Allen & Unwin
- Missionary correspondence spanning over twenty years, not a later retrospective
- Early twentieth-century perspective on India, appealing to collectors of:
- Colonial and missionary history
- Women’s writing and religious memoirs
- British Empire social history
- Complete copy with publisher’s catalogue retained
- Increasingly scarce in the UK market, particularly in original cloth and clean condition
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