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1765100612Paris: Chez Briasson David Le Breton 1765. Includes Ébenisteries-Marqueterie 11 plates; Emailleur a la Lampe et Peinture en email 5 plates; Eperonnier Spur maker 16 plates; Epinglier 3 plates 2 double page Pin making; Escime 15 pp. of text 15 plates; Eventailliste 4 plates fanmaker; Fayencerie 5 pages of text 12 plates etc. Folio. Disbound plates clean. Includes Ébenisteries-Marqueterie 11 plates; Emailleur a la Lampe et Peinture en email 5 plates; Eperonnier Spur maker 16 plates; Epinglier 3 plates 2 double page Pin making; Escime 15 pp. of text 15 plates; Eventailliste 4 plates fanmaker; Fayencerie 5 pages of text 12 plates etc. Folio. 66 PLATES. Chez Briasson, David, Le Breton unknown books
192847338London: Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited 1928. First editions. 32 color illustrations by Lionel Edwards 16 in each titles. 2 vols. 4to. Green cloth t.e.g. others untrimmed. Some occasional light rubbing else about fine. First editions. 32 color illustrations by Lionel Edwards 16 in each titles. 2 vols. 4to. Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 35 Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited unknown books
1979254858Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press 33 Montgomery Street 1979. First edition Number 77 of 85 copies leather bound with real Hackles. Printed by R.& R. Clark Ltd noted on slip laid in. Illustrated and with 29 real hackles tipped onto black paper at end of book. xxii 140 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full crimson morocco by A.W. Lumsden. Fine in slipcase. First edition Number 77 of 85 copies leather bound with real Hackles. Printed by R.& R. Clark Ltd noted on slip laid in. Illustrated and with 29 real hackles tipped onto black paper at end of book. xxii 140 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Scottish Academic Press [33 Montgomery Street] unknown books
1900147761900. India ink on five lightweight cards unsigned. 1 vols. Panels are approximately 2-1/2 x 11 inches the five cards average 11 x 14 inches. matted to a uniform 13-3/4 x 16-1/4 inches overall. Some light erasable production pencil notations "Three wide" "Wanted at once" in margins one slight marginal tear without loss A FINE AND ATTRACTIVE SET. India ink on five lightweight cards unsigned. 1 vols. Panels are approximately 2-1/2 x 11 inches the five cards average 11 x 14 inches. Original Ink Silhouette Drawings of Horse Activities. A beautifully executed set of drawings probably done for a magazine or horse show program featuring a wide variety of equestrian and equine activities involving horses people and objects. Among the many activities depicted are: show jumping carriage driving four in hand and two and one horse carriages dressage hunting and showing. It is unfortunate that the name of the artist is not indicated as these lively and detailed drawings are superbly rendered by a talented hand. unknown books
1939237212New York 1939. Published in "The Happy End" 1939 at p. 90. Pen and ink on paper signed at right of drawing. 1 vols. 7 x 8 inches with generous margins 9-1/2 x 14-1/4 inches overall. Tape ghosts on top corners slight soiling in one margin not affecting image. Published in "The Happy End" 1939 at p. 90. Pen and ink on paper signed at right of drawing. 1 vols. 7 x 8 inches with generous margins 9-1/2 x 14-1/4 inches overall. Fine sporting drawing by Churchill Ettinger illustrating the scene in the story by Ben Ames Williams "Cash in Hand" where a huntsman named Woodward misinterprets the apparent disobedience of the dog Cash who prevents him from stepping on a large rattlesnake. Siegel p. 198 unknown books
1939237210New York 1939. Published in "The Happy End" 1939 at p. 183. Pen and ink on paper signed at left of drawing. 8 x 10 inches with generous margins 11-1/2 x 14-1/4 inches overall. Tape ghosts on verso. Fine. Published in "The Happy End" 1939 at p. 183. Pen and ink on paper signed at left of drawing. 8 x 10 inches with generous margins 11-1/2 x 14-1/4 inches overall. Fine sporting drawing by Churchill Ettinger illustrating the scene in the story by Ben Ames Williams "The Old Men's Pool" where fisherman and guide furious at each other's stubbornness descend the falls of the Humber River in full flood. <br/> Mr. Hamilton "just kept on smoking as calm as if he was setting on the cabin porch down at Old Men's Pool. So Joe mad at himself for being such a fool swung the canoe to hit the chute down the Little Falls.<br/> "And about that time he remembered that Mr. Hamilton couldn't swim. . But Mr. Hamilton never puffed his pipe any faster nor turned his head nor held on nor even stiffened in his seat." Siegel p. 198 unknown books
185056852London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1850. First edition. Hand-colored frontispiece and 7 other hand colored plates one uncolored plate. 242 32 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Original brown cloth. First edition. Hand-colored frontispiece and 7 other hand colored plates one uncolored plate. 242 32 ads pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Westwood & Satchell p. 86 "Highly Esteemed" ; Coleby p. 66 Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans unknown books
1849250355London: Richard Bentley Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty 1849. First edition. Illustrated. xvi 445 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. In publisher's presentation pebbled green gilt morocco with emblematic gilt tooling a.e.g. a few scuffs to covers. With inscription to Francis Gilbert Dyke Acland on leaving Eton 1861. First edition. Illustrated. xvi 445 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's Binding with American Trout Fishing Fore-edge. With a later fore-edge painting of trout fishing on the Chateaugay Lake Franklin County New York. Van Winkle p. 32 Richard Bentley, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty unknown books
1929243310New York: Derrydale Press 1929. Aquatint engraving. Proof before letters colored by hand. 1 vols. Approximately 19 x 12 inches. Marginal smudging from colorists' handling; the image bright and clear. Aquatint engraving. Proof before letters colored by hand. 1 vols. Approximately 19 x 12 inches. These were notes Ordeman "the first aquatints depicting contemporary American foxhunting scenes ever published . "The First Flight" was the first print published and it was only after it had proven popular that Mr. Connett issued the three prints that completed the set."<br/><br/>Fine example of a colorist's model from the proof before letters. Ordeman pp. 60-61 105 Derrydale Press unknown books
1940250913N.p. 1940. unsigned. 1 vols. 18 x 11-3/4 inches. Matted framed and glazed. Fine. unsigned. 1 vols. 18 x 11-3/4 inches. Born in 1894 Green a fine British artist and naturalist contributed to a number or ornithological books in the 1930s and 40s; his book "Wing-Tips the identification of birds in flight" appeared in 1947. Provenance: Kennedy & Co 26862 unknown books
1928212543New York and London: Harper & Brothers 1928. First Edition with "F-C" on copyright page first issue binding. With 100 illustrations from photographs taken by the author. xii 277 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Dark green cloth lettered in gilt. About Fine in Very Good dust jacket with head of spine chipped not affecting text and spine panel a bit faded. First Edition with "F-C" on copyright page first issue binding. With 100 illustrations from photographs taken by the author. xii 277 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bruns G 177 "scarce" Harper & Brothers unknown books
1933255156New York: Derrydale Press 1933. First edition number 121 of 250 copies printed for the Boone and Crockett Club by Eugene V. Connett. 15 half-tone plates. xi 302 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 8-3/8 x 5-7/16 inches. Original gilt-stamped red cloth. Bookplate. Fine laid into half crimson morocco drop box with morocco label on upper cover. First edition number 121 of 250 copies printed for the Boone and Crockett Club by Eugene V. Connett. 15 half-tone plates. xi 302 pp. 1 vols. 8vo 8-3/8 x 5-7/16 inches. The seventh book of the Boone and Crockett Club with Preface by Grinnell articles by Roosevelt Prentiss Gray Henry Shoemaker Charles P. Curtis et. al. on a wide variety of game in Europe America and Africa. Siegel 72; Frazier B-12-a "very rare in Derrydale"; Heller 1:134; Biscotti p. 172 Derrydale Press unknown books
1928237203New York: Dutton's 1928. Limited to 250 copies. Signed on title-page. Illustration of "Griswold Gray" salmon fly instead of map as frontispiece. 239 1 pp. Printed at the Plimpton Press. 1 vols. 8vo. Original Publisher's deluxe full crimson morocco with gilt stamped Griswold device on upper cover wide turn-ins tan morocco doublures t.e.g. Inner hinges repaired joints started spine dark one corner rubbed. Very good. Limited to 250 copies. Signed on title-page. Illustration of "Griswold Gray" salmon fly instead of map as frontispiece. 239 1 pp. Printed at the Plimpton Press. 1 vols. 8vo. Bruns "Very Scarce" We have not seen another copy in this full crimson morocco binding the author's own copy was bound in full green; all others seen have been bound in limp green. Consists of selections from two previous privately printed books including "Observations on a Salmon River".<br/><br/>Inscribed by Griswold "William F. de Haynes 1928" on half-title. Bruns G-187 "red morr. doubtful" noting copies in black or green Dutton's unknown books
1920267548Norwood Mass.: Privately Printed by the Plimpton Press 1920. First Edition. Illustrated with 6 halftone plates and a map. 27 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original red cloth gilt fine ffep clipped. Very scarce. Bookplate of Samuel W. Lambert. First Edition. Illustrated with 6 halftone plates and a map. 27 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Private sporting club on the Grand Cascapedia initially limited to eight members later reduced to seven. Griswold became a member in 1920.<br/>With distinguished provenance: Dr. Samuel W. Lambert 1859-1942 was a noted New York physician bibliophile and angling collector and a member of the Anglers' Club of New York. His collection included the 1675 chalk portrait of Walton by Edmund Ashfield. He was also author of When Mr. Pickwick Went Fishing 1924. Bruns G-184; Heller 1:741 2:188; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 144; cf. also Carmichael The Grand Cascapedia River pp. 59-114 Privately Printed [by the Plimpton Press] unknown books
1920267548Norwood Mass.: Privately Printed by the Plimpton Press 1920. First Edition. Illustrated with 6 halftone plates and a map. 27 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original red cloth gilt fine ffep clipped. Very scarce. Bookplate of Samuel W. Lambert. First Edition. Illustrated with 6 halftone plates and a map. 27 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Private sporting club on the Grand Cascapedia initially limited to eight members later reduced to seven. Griswold became a member in 1920.<br /> With distinguished provenance: Dr. Samuel W. Lambert 1859-1942 was a noted New York physician bibliophile and angling collector and a member of the Anglers' Club of New York. His collection included the 1675 chalk portrait of Walton by Edmund Ashfield. He was also author of When Mr. Pickwick Went Fishing 1924. Bruns G-184; Heller 1:741 2:188; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 144; cf. also Carmichael The Grand Cascapedia River pp. 59-114 Privately Printed [by the Plimpton Press] unknown
1824246092London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme Brown and Green 1824. Third edition "considerably enlarged and improved. With ten plates three hand colored. Bound without half-title. xxii 2 470 pp. 1 vols. Royal 8vo. Bound in full red straight-grain morocco gilt spine tooled with sporting vignettes boards with quadruple gilt fillet border and sporting cornerpieces t.e.g. others untrimmed by R. Sotherans by Morell. Bookplate removed from front pastedown. Fine. Third edition "considerably enlarged and improved". With ten plates three hand colored. Bound without half-title. xxii 2 470 pp. 1 vols. Royal 8vo. Best edition finely bound. The third "and most complete edition containing valuable information on wild-fowling with a gunning punt French hut shooting pheasant partridge and grouse shooting fly-fishing and deer-stalking" Schwerdt. Schwerdt I p. 235 Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green unknown books
1824246092London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme Brown and Green 1824. Third edition "considerably enlarged and improved. With ten plates three hand colored. Bound without half-title. xxii 2 470 pp. 1 vols. Royal 8vo. Bound in full red straight-grain morocco gilt spine tooled with sporting vignettes boards with quadruple gilt fillet border and sporting cornerpieces t.e.g. others untrimmed by R. Sotherans by Morell. Bookplate removed from front pastedown. Fine. Third edition "considerably enlarged and improved". With ten plates three hand colored. Bound without half-title. xxii 2 470 pp. 1 vols. Royal 8vo. The third "and most complete edition containing valuable information on wild-fowling with a gunning punt French hut shooting pheasant partridge and grouse shooting fly-fishing and deer-stalking" Schwerdt. Schwerdt I p. 235 Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green unknown
1921238160Chicago: Hazelton 1921. First edition. Printed by Eastman Bros. 542 South Dearborn Street. Photographic frontispiece by Edgar A. McIlhenny. Illustrated with Drawings by Joseph W. Day. 6 vii 120 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Burgundy cloth spine and upper board titled in gilt. Publisher's prospectus for this book tipped in at half-title. Sporting bookplate of Harry Worcester Smith. About fine. First edition. Printed by Eastman Bros. 542 South Dearborn Street. Photographic frontispiece by Edgar A. McIlhenny. Illustrated with Drawings by Joseph W. Day. 6 vii 120 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. With fine provenance from the library of American sporting author and collector Harry Worcester Smith. Phillips p. 166; Heller 2:658 Hazelton unknown books
1846215143Philadelphia: Carey and Hart 1846. First edition. Stereotyped by J.C.D. Christman and Co. T.K. and P.G. Collins Printers. Engraved frontispiece "A Run In" pictorial title and 2 full page plates American woodcock facing p. 39 lacking the oft-missing "Tom Draw" plate. Pp. i-viii 9-179 180 ads dated May 1845 as usual. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary half calf yellow edges by -umann Binders. First edition. Stereotyped by J.C.D. Christman and Co. T.K. and P.G. Collins Printers. Engraved frontispiece "A Run In" pictorial title and 2 full page plates American woodcock facing p. 39 lacking the oft-missing "Tom Draw" plate. Pp. i-viii 9-179 180 ads dated May 1845 as usual. 1 vols. 12mo. Van Winkle p. 14-17 notes Van Winkle: 'several copies examined lack this plate and it is possible that some copies but not the whole issue appeared without it."; BAL 8091 Carey and Hart unknown books
1846215143Philadelphia: Carey and Hart 1846. First edition. Stereotyped by J.C.D. Christman and Co. T.K. and P.G. Collins Printers. Engraved frontispiece "A Run In" pictorial title and 2 full page plates American woodcock facing p. 39 lacking the oft-missing "Tom Draw" plate. Pp. i-viii 9-179 180 ads dated May 1845 as usual. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary half calf yellow edges by -umann Binders. Lightly rubbed tiny top corner of flyleaf worn away with loss of a couple of letters in binder's stamo. Very good plus. First edition. Stereotyped by J.C.D. Christman and Co. T.K. and P.G. Collins Printers. Engraved frontispiece "A Run In" pictorial title and 2 full page plates American woodcock facing p. 39 lacking the oft-missing "Tom Draw" plate. Pp. i-viii 9-179 180 ads dated May 1845 as usual. 1 vols. 12mo. Van Winkle p. 14-17 notes Van Winkle: 'several copies examined lack this plate and it is possible that some copies but not the whole issue appeared without it."; BAL 8091 Carey and Hart unknown
1867226692Mexico: Imprenta de Inclan 1867. 4 lithographs 63 pp.; folding plate small tear 64 pp.; Engravings in text 58 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Later half calf marbled boards. Original wrappers bound in. Third edition of "Chamberin" inscribed by the author. 4 lithographs 63 pp.; folding plate small tear 64 pp.; Engravings in text 58 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Collection of verses by Luis Gonzaga Inclán 1816-1875 Mexican author and printer/publisher celebrating the life and deeds of the noble horse El Chamberin. The horse lived some 27 years; the epitaph is dated 15 October 1857. The second title is the author's guide to bullfighting and roping techniques. Both these works are scarce. <br/>Bound with an UNRECORDED revised "third edition" of the verses in praise of El Chamberin with a presentation inscription on the verso of the title page. Recuerdos: OCLC 14710896 Berkeley; Univ. Nac. Autonoma de Mexico; Reglas: OCLC 25014462 Northwestern; U. Texas Austin Imprenta de Inclan unknown books
1854240391London: Charles Farlow. Leeds: J. Swallow 1854. First edition. Illustrated with 10 engraved plates. iv 58 2 list of subscribers pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue cloth upper board titled in gilt. About fine. Bookplate and owner signature of Frederick Turner 1855. First edition. Illustrated with 10 engraved plates. iv 58 2 list of subscribers pp. 1 vols. 8vo. With ten comparative plates. The plates depict 62 flies showing real and artificial ones side by side for comparison. Westwood and Satchell p. 122 Charles Farlow. Leeds: J. Swallow unknown books
1935238770New York: The Derrydale Press 1935. First edition No. 2 of 850 copies. 13 plates 7 of them hand colored by Alma W. Froderstrom. xvi iv190 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original pictorial green cloth. Spine darkened spine sunned with some wear at top and bottom of spine else near fine. First edition No. 2 of 850 copies. 13 plates 7 of them hand colored by Alma W. Froderstrom. xvi iv190 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed. Inscribed on the half-title "To Hooker Talcott from the author P. J. Jennings."<br/><br/><br/><br/>Hooker Talcott 1896-1982 Harvard class of 1918 was one of Connett's partners in the Derrydale Press cf. Decade p. xvi; he customarily retained copy no. 2 of the numbered books from the press for himself Siegel p. 32. Siegel 88; Frazier J-1-a; Bruns J16 The Derrydale Press unknown books
1927251067New York: Harry Roberts Jr. printed by the Derrydale Press 1927. No. 60 of 150 copies signed by the author. 2 ix 111 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth with printed label on upper cover and spine. About fine some foxing. Bookplate. Laid into a custom quarter crimson morocco drop box with leather label on upper cover. No. 60 of 150 copies signed by the author. 2 ix 111 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. "A very rare and and scarce Derrydale." - Siegel. Siegel 5; Frazier K-4-a Harry Roberts, Jr. [printed by the Derrydale Press] unknown books
1870267648Philadelphia 1870. 15-3/4 x 18 inches. Framed and glazed. Fine. 15-3/4 x 18 inches. A Landmark in American Sport. Superb American sporting broadside the advertisement for Krider's Sportsman's Depot in Philadelphia. This print comes from the estate of Col. Henry Siegel proprietor of the Angler's & Shooter Bookshelf; the ornamental borders were used by Siegel for the long run of catalogues issued by his firm. Vernon Steven K. Fishing Tackle from Eastern Pennsylvania: John Krider and the Sportmen's Depot unknown books