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176046608AB[Mannheim?, Hofbuchdruckerei? 1759 oder 1760]. Kl.-8° (15,8 x 9,8 cm). Roter Orig.-Lederband mit Wappensupralibros und Einbandvergoldung, Goldschnitt. Einband etwas berieben, Vergoldung stellenweise auch etwas abgerieben, die Kanten teils beschabt, das untere Kapital mit kl. Fehlstelle. Die erste Tafel mit Einriß, die 3 folgenden jeweils mit kl. Randeinriß, eine weitere Tafel mit unterlegtem Einriß (unsachgemäß, aber nicht durchschlagend). Eine Tafel mit Eckabriß (etwas Bildverlust).
1792179418Leipzig, Crusius, 1792. M. gest. Tit.-Vign. u. 5 gef. Kpfr.-Taf.2 Bl., 226 S., 1 Bl., 2 Bl., 212 S. Hldr. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rverg. Kapitale etwas bestoßen. Gebräunt, teils braunfl.
17012718A TOULOUSE. PAR LES ASSOCIES. SANS DATE. (1701). IN-12 (9,5 X 15 X 3 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (8) + 328 ET 19 PAGES (TABLE), RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MARBRE, DOS A 5 NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN HAVANE, TRANCHES ROUGES. ILLUSTRE D'UNE PLANCHE REPLIEE RENFORCEE (PAGE 204) ET DE 7 PLANCHES COMPRISES DANS LA PAGINATION: 201, 228 (UN PEU COURTE DE MARGE EXTERIEURE), 230, 232, 234, 236 ET 238). PEU COURANT (MENESSIER DE LA LANCE I. 572, QUI ANNONCE «DES FIGURES» ?). PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
18001153995Marburg, Neue acad. Buchhandlung, (1800). Kl.-8vo. Gestochener Titel, 8 S., 7 Bl., 262 S., 3 Bl. Mit 3 (st. 8) Kupfertaf., davon 2 koloriert. Illustr. OKart. (beschabt, Rücken etwas beschädigt.- Es fehlen das Frontispiz u. 5 kolor. Kupfertaf.).
17991239021Marburg, Neue acad. Buchhandlung, (1799). Kl.-8vo. Gestochener Titel mit Vign., 8 S., 7 Bl., 278 S., 1 (von 7) kolor. Kupfertaf. Illustr. OKart. (stärker beschabt u. begriffen, Rückenbezug ganz verblichen u. m. Fehlstellen, innen gering braunfleckig, es fehlen 6 Kupfertafeln, darunter das Frontispiz).
1800627232Marburg, Neue academische Buchhandlung, (1800). Kl.-8vo. Gestochenes Frontispiz, gestochener Titel mit 2 kleinen Geweihdarstellungen, 8 S., 7 Bl. Kalendarium, 262 S. mit 8 S. Tabellen sowie einer Falttabelle, 3 Bl., 8 Kupfertafeln, davon 6 koloriert. Illustrierte Originalkartonage (stark berieben, Rückenbezug mit kl. Fehlstellen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
176712978N.p. Colonial America 1767. 1 vols. 8-1/4 x 6-1/2 inches. Some stains old folds some cracking but all present and attractive overall. 1 vols. 8-1/4 x 6-1/2 inches. An intriguing document written in various hands on fine laid paper on which appears to be a French watermark of an elaborate cartouche over the words "V. Guerevin". It is titled "Advertisement" and reads: "This is to Give notes to all Persons that we the subscribers do forworn all Persons from hunting with Gun or Dogs on our Lands / August ye 6th 1767" Below this are the signatures of 15 individuals four of whom unable to sign have made their mark on the document under their name. Among the legible names are those of Laurence Riley William Abbott Lener Thomas Dutten Richard Von Cade James Reed Edward Stevenson John Jouller John Abbott Dennis Morris Jacob Morris Mary Morris Woolma Donovan Foster Donovan.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Although there is no indication of where this document originated we believe it to have been in the American Colonies--possibly in view of the names in the area around New York. While the posting of individual property was and is commonplace it is highly unusual to find a group doing so collectively and this would most likely happen if each of the holdings was relatively small. The nature of the notice suggests that the properties were contiguous and were probably farmland. In the England of the day the number of small independent farmers owning contiguous property was not large--small farmers usually worked as tenants to a large landowner who typically enjoyed hunting and shooting over his estates. In addition it was far more common in America than in England for members of the same family to have land adjacent or in proximity to one another as may have been the case above with the Morrises and Donovans. Small farmers were the backbone of Colonial America and this document is a tribute to their spirit of enterprise and independence which was soon to come to fruition in another form.<br /> <br /> A UNIQUE AND FASCINATING DOCUMENT AND A RARE ITEM OF COLONIAL AMERICANA. unknown
1788JC310A Paris; de l'Imprimerie de Monsieur et se vend chez Théophile Barrois, Libraire, édition originale, 1 volume de format 20,5 x 13,5 cm, reliure demi veau, tranches marbrées, XVI + 592 pages, 9 planches dont 3 dépliantes + 111 pages de supplément, reliure solide en bon état, intérieur collationné complet, 4 pages (535 à 538) ont été remplacées par des fac simile (sur beau papier), par contre la quasi totalité des pages est affectée par des mouillures plus ou moins claires. Frais de port offerts en colissimo pour la France.
1791DEZ-7984Paris, Barrois, 1791; Strasbourg, La librairie académique, 1787. In-8, pleine basane marbrée époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et de filets dorés, titre doré, toutes tranches rouges. 111 pp; XVI, 212 pp, 78 pp (chiffrées CXLVII à 224). Edition originale pour le "Supplément" et pour la traduction de "La Chasse" d'Oppien. Bien complet des 4 ff d'Additions au Supplément, numérotés 105 à 111 et souvent absents. Ex-dono manuscrit, daté de 1791, sur la page de faux-titre. Coiffes manquantes, coins inférieurs émoussés, coupes et mors frottés, intérieur frais.
1795844971795 Paris, Cussac, An III de la République (1795), in 12 relié demi-veau ancien (début XIXe), dos lisse orné, XXIV-246-XLII pages ; des rousseurs, parfois fortes ; coiffe supérieure usée, frottis d'usage.
179443474J. Cussac, an III 1794 In-12, plein veau moucheté, dos lisse, filets, dentelles et fleurons dorés, filet et roulette sur les plats, XXIV- 246- XLII pp. Frontispice et 31 planches hors-texte sur 34. Il manque 2 ff. pp. 11 à 14 et 2 ff. sont déliés. En l’état.
177818591Paris, chez P. Fr. Didot, 1778. In-12 de XXIV-190-[2]-XLIII-[4] pages, plein veau blond moucheté, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et petits écoinçons dorés, tranches rouges.
176416516Paris, La Veuve Duchesne; Gueffier, 1764-1766. 3 ouvrages en un volume in-8 de 120-62-80 pages, plein maroquin citron, dos lisse orné de fleurs de lys et petits fers dorés, dentelle géométrique avec des motifs floraux en encadrement des plats, filet doré aux coupes, roulette dorée aux chasses, gardes de tabis rose, tranches dorées.
1769DEZ-8996Paris, Herissant, 1769. 2 parties en 1 volume in-4, demi veau légèrement postérieur, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et de filets dorés, titre doré, toutes tranches rouges. XII, 98 pp (première partie); titre seconde partie, pp 99 à 208, 1 f non chiffré. Edition originale illustrée de 39 planches dont 3 dépliantes. Manque la coiffe supérieur, coiffe inférieur abîmée, mors légèrement fendillés, coins inférieur émoussés, mouillure marginale sur la première partie de l'ouvrage.
17386<p><strong>First Edition - The copy of king Louis Philippe I</strong></p><p><strong>Exceedingly rare hunting treatise on Bird trapping </strong><em><strong>pipée </strong></em><strong> AS A METHOD TO protect and preserve bush animals from birds of prey</strong></p><p>Simon Jean-Baptiste. <em>Moyens de conserver le Gibier par la destruction des oiseaux de rapine ; Et les Instructions pour y parvenir. </em><em>Traité de la pipée Chasse amusante & divertissante très-convenable aux Dames. </em>Paris Veuve Prudhomme 1738.</p><p>12° 163 x 10 cm contemporary full leather binding gilt decoration and title at compartments pp. 4 – first blank <em>recto</em> of second page engraved frontispiece xxvii 3 84 4 engraved handcoloured frontispiece original silk bookmark perfectly preserved red edges.</p><p>Hand coloured full page engraving at frontispiece representing a birds trap with the Latin <em>motto</em> "<em>Silentio Decipiuntur</em> Deceived in Silence"</p><p>Only three complete copies of this first edition recorded in worldwide libraries WorldCat</p><p>Extremely rare treatise on Birds Trapping <em>pipée</em> which as the author specifies in the preface can be considered the first and most complete popular and infomrative work on this hunting technique.</p><p>This method of hunting now prohibited and already discussed in Simon's time is based on the preparation of traps usually poles leaning against trees or branches sprinkled with a sticky substance towards which a team of beaters lures the birds with decoys.</p><p>Simon tries to valorise this hunting method not considering it only as it was mainly considered at the time a fun pastime perfectly suitable for ladies but as a very useful hunting method to control the number of birds of prey and therefore preserve bush animals otherwise destined to be their victims.</p><p>Book Structure:</p><p>· Hand coloured engraved frontispiece</p><p>· Title page</p><p>· Preface</p><p>· Table of Contents</p><p>· Chapter I – On the hunting methods of the "<em>pipée" </em>in general</p><p>· Chapter II – On the preparation of the "Glue" for the traps</p><p>· Chapter III – How to optimize the glue</p><p>· Chapter IV – On Glue in general</p><p>· Chapter V – About the best locations to prepare the traps</p><p>· Chapter VI – How to choose the tree and how to prepare it</p><p>· Chapter VII – Where to hide the hunt beaters</p><p>· Chapter VIII – IX How to set up the traps</p><p>· Chapter X – About the best time of the day to start the hunting</p><p>· Chapter XI – About the decoys in hunting</p><p>· Chapter XII – The best season for "<em>pipée"</em></p><p>· Chapter XIII – The best weather to practice Hunting</p><p>· Chapter XIV – Which are the birds usually captured with "<em>pipée"</em></p><p>· Chapter XV – How to build a perfect Hunting Team.</p><p>· Printing Authorization</p><p>· King's privilege</p><p>Simon Jean-Baptiste early XVIII century - 1762 was a French Lawyer member of the Parliament and Royal censor from 1742 to 1762. He was author of works on bees birds hunting and cosmography.</p><p>Census: exceedingly rare edition. Only three copies of this first edition are recorded in Worldcat plus one imperfect:</p><p>· 2 in USA Yale imperfect Berkeley</p><p>· 1 in Sweden Kungliga biblioteket</p><p>· 1 in France BnF.</p><p>Conditions: Perfect copy of an exceedingly rare hunting treatise with an important noble provenance and with hand colored illustration.</p><p>Provenance: I. From the prestigious <em>Bibliothèque royale de Louis-Philippe au château d'Eu </em>with his ownership stamp at title page. Louis Philippe 6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850 was King of the French from 1830 to 1848 the last King and penultimate monarch of France and <em>Château d'Eu</em> served as his summer residence. II: handwritten shelf location notes at front and back fly leaves.</p> Veuve Prudhomme
1782AQ22072Spitzbergen: Printed for the benefit if any of the Whippers-in 1782. 30pp. Later buff wrappers. Housed in custom red cloth folder with green morocco lettering-piece armorial bookplate of Gloucester to front flap. A trifle creased scattered foxing early ink date to text of first page of text. Armorial bookplate to verso of upper wrapper of Charles Francis George Richard Schwerdt 1862-1939 who's extensive collection of books manuscripts prints and drawings relating to hunting hawking and shooting was sold after his death in a series of sales at Sotheby's 22nd May 1939-11th March 1946. A remarkably rare survival of the first edition of an anonymous impassioned polemical pamphlet defending the practice of hunting following an article within the Monthly Review for September 1781 that had labelled all those who partook in in the sport as 'barbarians'. The Monthly Review published a rather excoriating response in their July issue for 1782 Vol. LXVII. The imprint giving the place of publication as 'Spitzbergen' is clearly spurious perhaps a thinly-veiled rather puerile jest OCLC records two copies at the British Library and none elsewhere. Not in ESTC. First edition. 8vo. Printed for the benefit, if any, of the Whippers-in hardcover
1783AQ21810London: Printed for the benefit if any of the Whippers-in 1783. 30pp. With a half-title. Not in ESTC. Bound after: BLANE William editor. Essays on hunting. Containing a philosophical enquiry into the Nature and Properties of the Scent; Observations on the different Kinds of Hounds with the Manner of training them. Southampton. Printed and sold by T. Baker 1781 xxvii 1 135pp 3. With a final leaf of errata. ESTC T71428. 8vo. Contemporary gilt-tooled speckled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece later expertly rebacked preserving contemporary spine panel. Rubbed and a trifle bumped. Recent bookplate of James Fagan Scharnberg to FEP scattered foxing. A remarkably rare survival of the second edition printed in the year after the first of an anonymous impassioned polemical pamphlet defending the practice of hunting following an article within the Monthly Review for September 1781 that had labelled all those who partook in in the sport as 'barbarians'. This remarkably rare work is bound here with the first edition of a collection of text on hunting edited by landowner William Blane 1750- 1835 extracted from An essay on hunting. By a country squire London 1733 with additional essays by John Smallman Gardiner reprinted from The art and the pleasures of hare-hunting London 1750. James Fagan Scharnberg 1938-2019 Master of Basset Hounds for Skycastle French Hounds Pennsylvania the only pack in the U.S. composed of French roughcoated bassets who amassed one of the finest private hunting libraries in America. He authored a number of books and articles on hunting notably editing a volume of the collected fox hunting articles of Sir Newton Rycroft. OCLC records copies of the first mentioned work at a single location BL. ESTC records copies of the second mentioned work at four locations in the British Isles BL NLS Oxford and Royal Veterinary College; and a further six in North America Kansas Michigan New York Pennsylvania Transylvania and Williams College. . Second edition. 8vo. Printed for the benefit, if any, of the Whippers-in unknown
173228808rennes 1732 1 document de 8 pages (2 feuillets pliés en deux) manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné et filigrané : " cheval dans ecusson couronné" , format : 33 x 21,5 cm, signature in-fine : Jeanne hubert de Chassé, Veuve de Jean-Henry Chassé, Notaire royal à Rennes (une des Héritières) , Rennes, le 1 May 1732,
178810690Paris, Théophile Barrois, 1788. In-8 (197 x 122 mm), XVI pp., 582 pp., 5 ff. n. ch. Veau fauve et porphyre tacheté, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en veau vert, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées à l'imitation des gardes, coiffes et coins restaurés, petit trou dans la marge en gouttière p. 440 à 456, déchirure réparée sans manque à une planche et au Plan de la Palomière, déchirure de 2 cm à ce dernier sans manque, taches jaunes à 3 planches (reliure de l'époque).
1781ARC-214234Paris, 1781, chez Théophile Barrois jeune. In-8 demi basane de la fin du dix-neuvième siècle. 4)-iv-104 (i.e. 108)-(4) pages. Erreur de pagination (complet).
17830055861783 S.l.n.e., [c. 1783]. In-12 (166 X 103 mm) maroquin rouge, plats ornés d'un large encadrement de roulette dorée avec armes frappées or au centre, dos lisse muet cloisonné de filets dorés, gardes ornées d'un décor floral peint, tranches dorées (Reliure de l'époque) ; frontispice, (1) f. de titre, 91 planches, (15) ff.
1716663941 cahier manuscrit de 38 ff. reliure de l'époque plein vélin, circa 1716-1759
1768AUB-677A la Haye et à Paris, chez P. Fr. Gueffier 1768. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure richement ornée d'époque, in-8, X + 448 pages avec présentations et illustrations.
178265438Ouvrages utiles aux Seigneurs & Curés de la Campagne, & à tout Citoyen ; & dignes d'être répandus par MM. les Intendans & Subdélégués dans les différentes Provinces du Royaume, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches marbrées, Chez La Porte, A Paris, 1782, xij-298 pp. Rappel du titre complet : Méthodes sûres et faciles pour détruire les Animaux Nuisibles ; tels que les Loups, les Renards, les Loutres, les Fouines, les Belettes, les Loirs, les Rats, les Souris, les Musaraignes, les Taupes, les Crapauds, les Vipères, &c ; Servant de Supplément à l'Histoire des Insectes nuisibles
179822729Paris Deterville et Desray 1798 in-4° Forts 1003 pp et 17 planches, il manque probablement un ff de table. Cet editiobn qui prend la suite des onze editions de Liger est bien supoérieure du point de vue des gravures et les chapitres en sont plus développés. elle est en 3 fort volumes in° -4 quand elle est complète reliure usagée et qq planches sont détachées