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201807762Paris, De la martiniere jeunesse , 2014 ; in-8, 185 pp., br.
201005699Geneve, T.D.S litteral , 1995 ; in-4, 266 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
201206304Paris, Michel lafon, 2002 ; in-8, 163 pp., br.
201008902Paris, Robert Laffont, 1990 ; in-8, 251 pp., broché, couverture illustr. 25 ans d'arbitrage - exemplaire dedicacé de l'auteur.
200808029Paris, Robert Laffont, 1990 ; in-8, 251 pp., broché, couverture illustr. 25 ans d'arbitrage - exemplaire dedicacé de l'auteur.
201904913Paris, Kero, 2017 ; in-8, 205 pp., br. Broché très bon état.
201205022, Menges, 1986 ; in-8, 155 pp., br.
201504865S.l., Mixing, 2000 ; in-4, 222 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1884313800Denver: Chian Hardy & Co 1884. First edition. Map at front illustrations in text. 151 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary three quarter morocco gilt. Bookplates of James Augustine Farrell and Edward Sands Litchfield. First edition. Map at front illustrations in text. 151 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The author of this work was a Denver judge who signed the work using the pseudonym "Bourgeois" at its end. Wetzel p. 140 "the first book that dealt exclusively with trout fishing in the Rocky Mountains"; Bruns F130 Chian, Hardy & Co unknown
7591P., Pissot, 1783. In 12 demi-reliure (dos en partie arraché), (4)-frontispice-207 pp. et 37 pp. de musique gravées.
ORD-4830Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol que contient de gandoises et de gognardises à regonfle, de z'histoires et de z'images maginées par de mamis que sont pas de cogne-mou. On le trouve chez tous les marchands qu'en veulent et y ne coûte que 139 sous. (Lyon. 1929). In-8 (159 x 204mm) broché, couverture rose imprimée en noir et en rouge, 254 pages, illustrations dans et hors texte. Dos un peu passé, sinon bel exemplaire.
6785P., Barrois l’aîné, 1822. In 8 demi-basane sombre, petites manques de papier sur les plats, XX-344 pp. + 1 feuillet.
7773Paris, Michaud 1816. In 8 broché couverture muette de l'époque, 310 pages + errata, avec quelques illustrations.
201221272Paris, Grund, 1985 ; in-12, 95 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
201308779Paris, Retz, 1978 ; in-8, 223 pp., br.
1938312786N.p.: Privately printed for the members of the Royal Guild of Wisconsin Fisherman 1938. First edition one of a very few copies known. Illustrations from photographs. vi 25 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. White printed wrappers stapled. Very good. Some minor wear. Green quarter morocco slipcase. First edition one of a very few copies known. Illustrations from photographs. vi 25 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Salmon fishing during four days in the first part of July 1938 by a party of six who styled themselves the Royal Guild of Wisconsin Fishermen comprising: Evan A. Evans Louis M. Hanks Roy F. Tomlinson Theodore G. Montague William S. Kies and George I. Haight to whom authorship is attributed by the Wisconsin Historical Society. The last page of text records their catch by weights. Rare. Wetzel p. 171 tentatively ascribed to William Kies. "A rare work."; Bruns K-45 not seen; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 105. OCLC 2 copies Princeton Wisconsin Historical Society Privately printed for the members of the Royal Guild of Wisconsin Fisherman] unknown
1876314665Ootacamund: Printed and Published at the Observer Press. Agents in Madras. Messrs. Higginbotham & Co 1876. First edition. Mounted photographic frontispiece portrait of author. 4 iii vi 275 pp. Errata leaf present. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's green cloth gilt. Minor stains to lower board portrait photograph a bit faded very light occasional foxing. Bookplate of National Army Museum on front pastedown. Very good plus. First edition. Mounted photographic frontispiece portrait of author. 4 iii vi 275 pp. Errata leaf present. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed above the author's portrait "For Frank with Dick's love" opposite the the title-page. <br /> The bookplate presents the volume to the National Army Museum by Miss Phyllis Hamilton on 16 November 1960 presumably a descendant of the recipient. "The author penned a series of articles for various Asian sporting journals a number of which he adapted to this book. He provides notes on hunting sambur elephant leopard and tiger 'quadrupedal poachers that haunt the jungles' mostly in the Neilgherry Hills. He also hunted bear spotted deer hog deer and other game in the region" Czech. The book went into a second edition in 1881. Czech Asia p. 101. OCLC records 7 locations Printed and Published at the Observer Press. Agents in Madras. Messrs. Higginbotham & Co unknown
18148785Printed for J. Johnson and Co.: London 1814. First Edition . Quarter Leather. Very Good/Issued Without d/j. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. xvi 150 pp. First Edition of this famous sporting book. Quarter leather binding w/raised bands & red leather title label. Marbeled boards. Lt. rubbing to the boards & lt. wear to the corners. This is not a recent binding. The t.p. is attached to a stub but is original. A very scarce very collectible work. Overall v.g. cond. Contained in a gray cloth clam shell box. <br/> <br/> London hardcover
1858261416New York: Peck & Snyder 1858. An early edition subsequent to the first of 1858. Illustrated. 1 vols. 12mo. Original pictorial wrappers printed in red and black on buff-colored stock with the imprint of Thomas O'Kane front cover detached and slightly chipped else A FINE COPY with the Harry Worcester Smith bookplate on verso of front wrapper. Contained in a blue cloth slipcase inner wrapper with the edition noted below. An early edition subsequent to the first of 1858. Illustrated. 1 vols. 12mo. Together with another edition of later date the same wrapper design printed in black on light blue stock with the O'Kane imprint on both the front wrapper and the title page; fine condition. This edition is probably Van Winkle e. As Van Winkle notes editions after the first of 1858 carried neither date nor copyright. <br /> <br /> FINE COPIES OF A FRAGILE WORK. Van Winkle p. 69. editions b e; BAL 8162 note on reprints Peck & Snyder unknown
1859261054Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson 1859. The second Peterson edition with the date 1848 and "Collins Printer" on copyright page. With frontispiece half-title and two illustrations by F.O.C. Darley. 1 vols. 12mo. Original pictorial wrappers. A FINE COPY in blue cloth slipcase with inner wrapper. The Harry Worcester Smith copy with his bookplate on the verso of front wrapper. The second Peterson edition with the date 1848 and "Collins Printer" on copyright page. With frontispiece half-title and two illustrations by F.O.C. Darley. 1 vols. 12mo. Van Winkle p. 16 edition b T.B. Peterson unknown
1888315026New York: John Wiley & Sons 15 Astor Place 1888. First edition. Frontispiece portrait and 9 plates. xxv iii 251 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Three quarter crimson pebbled morocco and marbled boards t.e.g. Fowler bookplate. Some occasional light foxing at beginning and end and to margins of frontispiece. Near fine copy. First edition. Frontispiece portrait and 9 plates. xxv iii 251 pp. 1 vols. 4to. "Morgan Herbert" is the pseudonym of Margaret Herbert Mather. Notes Van Winkle: "The edition of this work was limited to 250 copies over half of which are reputed to have been destroyed by fire."<br /> <br /> A rare book usually encountered lacking one or more of the plates. BAL 8179; Van Winkle p. 74 John Wiley & Sons 15 Astor Place unknown
1842261285New York: Gould Banks 1842. First edition without Forester's name on the spine. With four plates three folded laterally as correct. 2 vols. 8vo. Original brown cloth spines titled in gilt and stamped in blind boards stamped in blind. pines a little faded and chipped at head and foot internally fine. From the library of Jeffrey Norton with his book label in each volume and another. First edition without Forester's name on the spine. With four plates three folded laterally as correct. 2 vols. 8vo. Notes Van Winkle: "This is the first book appearance of the pseudonym 'Frank Forester'. As the Memoir is signed Henry William Herbert and he speaks of editing his friend's works the pseudonym was from the beginning an open secret . 'Cypress' was William P. Hawes." <br /> <br /> PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION SIGNED by the author "William L. Colby from H.W. Herbert" on fly leaf of Vol. 1. with Colby's ownership signature on flyleaf of vol. II.<br /> <br /> Herbert's signature is quite rare. BAL 8068; Van Winkle pp. 82-3; Wright I 1138 Hawes Gould, Banks unknown
1859261269Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers 1859. Second Peterson edition with "Collins Printer" on copyright page. Illustrated by the author. 1 vols. 12mo. Half green morocco pictorial wrappers bound in t.e.g. Bookplate of Daniel Webster Evans laid in and another on verso of flyleaf. Fine. Second Peterson edition with "Collins Printer" on copyright page. Illustrated by the author. 1 vols. 12mo. This work was first published in Graham's American Monthly Magazine October to December 1851; the book is dedicated to the journal's publisher George R. Graham. Van Winkle pp. 44-5 edition b; Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 181 T.B. Peterson & Brothers unknown
1921214568Warwick Orange County New York: The Warwick Valley Dispatch Press 1921. No. 29 of 50 copies "printed for presentation and review by Harry Worcester Smith by the Warwick Valley Dispatch on a job press prior to the printing of the Warwick Valley Edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Original limp brown pebbled morocco. Inscribed to "D. E. Grant" and signed "Harry Worcester Smith" on the limitation leaf. Very slight rubbing to extremities else a fine copy of an uncommon book. No. 29 of 50 copies "printed for presentation and review by Harry Worcester Smith by the Warwick Valley Dispatch on a job press prior to the printing of the Warwick Valley Edition". Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Reprint of this classic of American sport from the 1851 illustrated edition. Trade copies of the Warwick Valley Edition were issued in cloth. Van Winkle p.40; Heller 2:665 The Warwick Valley Dispatch Press unknown
1854261237Middletown New York: The Middletown Whig Press 1854. Book is copy no. 28 of 50 copies "printed for presentation and review by Harry Worcester Smith by the Warwick Valley Dispatch on a job press prior to the printing of the Warwick Valley Edition 1921. 4 page bifolium signed in type "Frank Forester"; this copy additionally inscribed in ink "Compliments of T. Harry Ward Grandson". 1 vols. 8vo. Small closed tear at fore edge. Hinged into book after title page. Book bound in original limp brown pebbled morocco t.e.g. Inscribed to "Goodspeed's Book Shop" and signed "Harry Worcester Smith" on the limitation leaf. Slightly rubbed spine and edges somewhat toned else a very good copy of an uncommon book. Book is copy no. 28 of 50 copies "printed for presentation and review by Harry Worcester Smith by the Warwick Valley Dispatch on a job press prior to the printing of the Warwick Valley Edition 1921". 4 page bifolium signed in type "Frank Forester"; this copy additionally inscribed in ink "Compliments of T. Harry Ward Grandson". 1 vols. 8vo. "Thou true-hearted honest merry brave Tom Draw; thou whilom king of hosts and emperor of sportsmen ."<br /> <br /> The printed text of Herbert's affectionate tribute to his friend Tom Ward whom he had popularized in his writings as "Tom Draw".<br /> <br /> Tipped into a presentation copy of Harry Worcester Smith's edition this classic of American sport from the 1851 illustrated edition. Trade copies of the Warwick Valley Edition were issued in cloth. Harry Worcester Smith sale 1931 lot 277; Van Winkle p. 169; for book cf. p.40 section d The Middletown Whig Press] unknown