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1889SZEPEBKS007501ILondon: Harrison & Sons 1889. First edition . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. - xi52111 pp. plus plates. - Contemporary dark brown 3/4- leather title on leather label on spine green boards marbled endpapers. - Small amount of foxing on some pages else fine - back of plates slightly browned else fine. - With 25 full-page illustrations by Baden- Powell on plates. - Considered to be the first book dedicated to wild boar hunting in India by the founder of the Boy Scouts Movement. - The first sentence of the Preface reads: "Pigsticking a sport second to none and invaluable to our prestige and supremacy in India deserves what it has not had for years a book to itself." - An excellent copy. Very Rare 1 Copy at the British Library 11/18 <br/> <br/> Harrison & Sons hardcover
18904190London: Macmillan 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. being the account of a rough survey in the Rocky Mountain Regions of British Columbia. 251 pp ill fold out map of Selkirk mountains. Green was one of the first men to climb in British Columbia at a time when no really good maps existed. Original red cloth black rules on covers gilt spine. Little better than good: internally nice front free endpapers separated but hinge holding. Top of spine shows two vertical tears across the spine but otherwise gilt is nice and totally legible. Good value. Macmillan hardcover
1824e8167agLondon: Longman Hurst Rees Orme Brown and Green. VG : in very good condition. Light rubbing to boards. Some age toning to plates. 1824. Third Edition Enlarged and Improved. Brown hardback half-leather marbled board cover. 250mm x 150mm 10" x 6". xxii 470pp. 10 engraved plates including 3 hand coloured. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Longman, Hurst, Rees Orme Brown and Green hardcover
1870D11031England 1870s. Hardcover. Very Good. England Kent and Norfolk counties: c. 1871-1874. 8vo 175 x 115mm; 61 numbered pages in the hand of Charles W. Prescott detailing his various hunting excursions around the Kent countryside. Prescotts ownership inscription on front free-endpaper is dated 1871. His entries are easily read and cover Prescotts adventures on hunting hares with a skulk of foxes writing Found another in the same field ran her straight back to Old Park round the pond and the pack hunted her beautifully . Dec. 16 1871. The hunts took place over sprawling village and countryside or as he describes hop-gardens hills and ploughs of land in the Herne Bay area of Kent England. Many entries are headed by recognizable locations; Stroud Park Broomfield Hilsborough Wolston Heath and Chislet Mill and are dated with month and sometimes year. Only a portion of the way full his entries span about three years the first dated: Oct. 19 71 Stroud Park and last March 25 1874. Contemporary black morocco marbled endpapers and marbled endpapers with original brass clasp faint splitting at lower hinge of first few leaves strengthened at endpapers corners rubbed otherwise in very good shape especially considering it was wielded around so much of the Kentish countryside. Prescott makes many personal anecdotes about his day noting things in his surroundings like scent moderate or adding his opinions we could not kill I think we should have but the sun was too hot. Prescott often ends the entries with jotting down the days weather as something like very indifferent but as good as could be expected with a very cold east wind or simply stating Frost. It is evident from Prescotts personal asides that he was a vigilant huntsman quite dedicated to the task. Further personal glimpses reveal a record of his horses charming names including Salt Fish and Molly Malone. At the time Prescott was taking these notes Herne Bay area and the Kentish villages would have been teeming with people. The Victoria era was one of prosperity when elite English folk flocked to popular destinations to partake in their favorite pastimes. From 1873 on in the journal Prescott notes he was hunting with Pytchley by writing their name in parentheses. The Pytchley hunt is an organization originally based in Northamptonshire in formation as early at the 1630s. The organization is still active today. Pytchleys website notes that from 1819-1873 right as Prescott began with Pytchley for one year the Althorp and Pytchley countries were hunted by one pack with a second pack established at Brigstock. Prescott was part of the famous hunt organization at a time when it was amid significant change and expansion. His notes may keep further clue of such growth. While the huntsman himself may be unknown to history the anecdotal evidence in Prescotts diary gives us a glimpse of the Victorian man fond of his sport. <br/><br/> hardcover
18600006162London: Chapman And Hall 1860. Second edition revised & enlarged. Hardcover. Good. 8 fine chromolithographs 8 vignettes. Octavo xiii 446 ii pages original embossed boards recased with a new sheepskin spine leather label new endpapers original extremities worn <br/><br/>One chapter deleted from the first edition and several added regarding serveral years' shooting in the Tyrol. Also an added color frontispiece by Karl Haag and an account of the "curious habit of 'Arsenic Eating'. Most of the 8 chromolithographs by Theodore Horschelt. More than a hunter Boner was a published poet and had a long relationship with Mary Russell Mitford. Chapman And Hall hardcover
1870D11031England 1870s. Hardcover. Very Good. England Kent and Norfolk counties: c. 1871-1874. 8vo 175 x 115mm; 61 numbered pages in the hand of Charles W. Prescott detailing his various hunting excursions around the Kent countryside. Prescotts ownership inscription on front free-endpaper is dated 1871. His entries are easily read and cover Prescotts adventures on hunting hares with a skulk of foxes writing Found another in the same field ran her straight back to Old Park round the pond and the pack hunted her beautifully . Dec. 16 1871. The hunts took place over sprawling village and countryside or as he describes hop-gardens hills and ploughs of land in the Herne Bay area of Kent England. Many entries are headed by recognizable locations; Stroud Park Broomfield Hilsborough Wolston Heath and Chislet Mill and are dated with month and sometimes year. Only a portion of the way full his entries span about three years the first dated: Oct. 19 71 Stroud Park and last March 25 1874. Contemporary black morocco marbled endpapers and marbled endpapers with original brass clasp faint splitting at lower hinge of first few leaves strengthened at endpapers corners rubbed otherwise in very good shape especially considering it was wielded around so much of the Kentish countryside. Prescott makes many personal anecdotes about his day noting things in his surroundings like scent moderate or adding his opinions we could not kill I think we should have but the sun was too hot. Prescott often ends the entries with jotting down the days weather as something like very indifferent but as good as could be expected with a very cold east wind or simply stating Frost. It is evident from Prescotts personal asides that he was a vigilant huntsman quite dedicated to the task. Further personal glimpses reveal a record of his horses charming names including Salt Fish and Molly Malone. At the time Prescott was taking these notes Herne Bay area and the Kentish villages would have been teeming with people. The Victoria era was one of prosperity when elite English folk flocked to popular destinations to partake in their favorite pastimes. From 1873 on in the journal Prescott notes he was hunting with Pytchley by writing their name in parentheses. The Pytchley hunt is an organization originally based in Northamptonshire in formation as early at the 1630s. The organization is still active today. Pytchleys website notes that from 1819-1873 right as Prescott began with Pytchley for one year the Althorp and Pytchley countries were hunted by one pack with a second pack established at Brigstock. Prescott was part of the famous hunt organization at a time when it was amid significant change and expansion. His notes may keep further clue of such growth. While the huntsman himself may be unknown to history the anecdotal evidence in Prescotts diary gives us a glimpse of the Victorian man fond of his sport. <br/><br/> hardcover books
181926887Washington D. C.: National Rifle Association. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1918-1919. First Edition. Hardcover. This is a full year of issues 24 . The first issues has water staining. Nice article on "the gun that halts the hun" that being the Colt .45 semi-auto. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 519 pages . National Rifle Association hardcover
188914293Chicago: RAND McNally & Co. Very Good. 1889. First Edition. Hardcover. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 339ads pages . RAND, McNally & Co. hardcover
1846413368Ulm, Ebner, 1846. M. 1 Kpfr.-Taf. IV, 400 S. Hldr. d. Zt. m. verg. Rtit. u. Bibl.-Rsign. M. mehr. St.
1895wa1229Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie Cartonnage d'éditeur 1895 In-4, 27 x 18 cm., pleine toile d'éditeur rouge, tête d'éléphant dorée sur le premier plat, titre à l'or sur le premier plat et le dos, tranches dorées, photographie de l'auteur en frontispice, IV, 340 pages, gravures en noir in et hors texte ; petite usure des coins, mors légèrement blanchis, deux cahiers un peu décalés, bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
18663104Paris, Auguste Aubry, 1866. In-8 (200 x 130 mm), (2) ff., XI-(1)-65 pp., (1) f., 1 planche dépliante. Reliure demi-basane vert sombre, dos à nerfs, coins inférieurs endommagés, manque de papier au second plat, bel exemplaire.
186210330611862. 22, 426 S. m. 154 Textholzschnitten, 6 gefaltete lithogr. Karten u. 10 Taf. in Chromolithogr. Hldrbd d. Zeit m. Rverg. (Rücken m. Ldr überkl., Orig.- Rücken aufgez., Kanten beschabt, Deckel berieben, etwas braunfl.).
1861V60779Bruxelles/ Paris/ Leipzig, Parent/ Auguste Goin/ Mucquardt 1861 270pp.orné de planches et de gravures intercaléees dans le texte (hors-texte), 2e éd., 22cm., reliure plein-cuir (titre doré au dos, charnière peu cassée/fragile), bon état
184875051848 Paris, Au Ménestrel, Maison A. Meissonnier, Heugel , sans date (1848), in 8 oblong à l'italienne, de 1 titre gravé, 24 pp. de texte imprimées, préface, avant-propos, table générale, notions vétérinaires des expressions, règles de chasse du cerf en vers, dictionnaire des expressions ; 96 pp. de fanfares lithographiées avec paroles, rel. d'ép. demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs, faux-nerfs de triple-filets à froid, agréable ex.
1879hnt879London: James Toovey. VG : in very good condition. Teg. Armorial book-plate on paste-down with owners signature on ffep. 1879. Reprint. Red half morocco. 200mm x 160mm 8" x 6". xi 269pp ads. Engraved frontispiece of Diana and engraving of kennel plan/elevation. Book-plate of Claud Douglas Pennant and signature dated Jan 93. . James Toovey unknown
1893nim06aLondon: George Routledge and Sonsd Ltd. VG : in very good condition.Tipped in leaflets at prelims. Teg. 1893. Reprint. Half leather marbled board cover. 230mm x 150mm 9" x 6". 234pp. 16 tissue-guarded chromolithographic plates. . George Routledge and Sonsd Ltd hardcover
18239816Paris, Audot, 1823. In-8 broché de [4]-512-24 (catalogue) pages, couverture illustrée aux deux plats et au dos. Quelques manques et déchirures à la fragile couverture, quelques rousseurs, tampon de bibliothèque au titre.
1846pf1361Paris, Au bureau du journal des chasseurs, boulevard des italiens, 26, maison Devisme Relié 1846 In-8, (15.5x23.5 cm), relié demi-chagrin, dos à 4 nerfs titré, caissons ornés, 424 pages, texte sur 2 colonnes ; rousseurs, usures sur les bordures, plats frottés, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
18281061212Leipzig, Joh. Fr. Gleditsch, 1828. Gr.-8vo. 6 S., S. (III) u. IV (von IV?), 224 S., 14 S. Register, Titelkupfer, 3 gefalt. Kupfertaf. Goldgeprägter Lwdbd (Rücken unter Verwendung d. Originalbezugs überklebt, fehlt wohl ein Vorblatt, Titelkupfer am Schluß eingebunden).
1890R320170204Hachette et cie. 1890. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 415 pages - nombreuses illustrations en monochrome dans et hors texte - renfor papier recouvrant le dos - 1er plat illustré en couleur - rousseurs à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans conséquence sur la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 799.2-Chasse
1818171815Leipzig u. Berlin, Kummer, 1818. M. 2 gest. Taf. OKart. mit lith. Einbandillustrationen. Etwas beschabt, bestoßen u. fleckig. Rücken teilw. beschäd. bzw. m. Sign. St. od. Name a. Tit. Gebräunt, teils braunfl.
1820171817Leipzig u. Berlin, Kummer, 1820. M. 1 gest. Taf. OKart. mit lith. Einbandillustrationen. Etwas beschabt, bestoßen u. fleckig. Rücken teilw. beschäd. St. od. Name a. Tit. Gebräunt, teils braunfl.
1891DEZ-3317Ss lieu, ss éditeur, 1891. In-8 en demi-chagrin au dos à faux nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés avec les initiales G. B. inscrites en lettres d'or en queue du dos. 360 pp. Contient : Le fusil en théorie et en pratique, varia, égislation et jurisprudence, causeries vétérinaires, la vélocipédie pratique; recettes, conseils, procédés et renseignements utiles, le calendrier des chasseurs. Coins et coupes frottés, papier un peu bruni en marge.
18531240807Tours, Mame, 1853. 2 Bl., 188 S. 8 kolor. lithograph. Tafeln. Farbig lithograph. OPpbd m. allseitigem Goldschnitt (stark fleckig u. bestoßen, Rücken am Fuß lädiert, Ecken u. Rücken oben mit teils größeren Fehlstellen im Bezug, innen stellenweise fingerfleckig u. mit etlichen, aber entfernbaren Bleistiftkrakeleien).
18023695FBNürnberg, Stein Verlag, 1802. Klein-8°. 17,5 x 11 cm. 176 Seiten. Pappband der Zeit mit Rückentitel in Tinte und Rundum-Rotschnitt. [3 Warenabbildungen]