India and the Punjab – first hand Sikh War Account – Humbley (W.W.W.). Journal of a Cavalry Officer including the memorable Sikh Campaign of 1845-1846, 1st ed 1854, three folded engraved maps, ownership inscription to front blank of Malcolm Thomson, California, 19th century prize label to front pastedown, and bookplate of Philip Kamil to front endpaper, near-contemporary gilt decorated red full morocco, thick 8vo. An important account of the first Anglo-Sikh war, an offensive launch by the East India Company to take control of the Punjab following the death of the Maharajah Ranjit Singh in 1839.