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Librairie des Champs-Elysées, Paris, 1971. In-4, pleine toile éditeur, 317 p., nombreux dessins et planches hors-texte. Les gibiers des marais, des étangs, des rivières (canards, bécassines, hérons, vanneaux, rongeurs, etc.). Kaps, p. 150.
PARIS , Coll. Durel, Librairie Plon, 1954 - In-4° - Nombreuses Planches PP HT & illustrations en texte - 235-(2) pages - Bon état.
français In-12 de XXIV-270 pp.; cartonné orné de l'éditeur, tranche de tête dorée. Avec 25 gravures (photographies). Bel exemplaire.
Philippe Lucas éditeur, Lyon, 2004. Plaquette brochée petit in/8 en feuilles, couverture rempliée, 8 pages, 1 planche. Exemplaire Hors Commerce numéroté. Réédition d’un texte de 1874, monnaies gauloise au type de bécasse, rare et recherché. .
Crépin-Leblond et Cie Editeurs, 1968. Petit In/4 carré, reliure éditeur cartonnée illustrée en couleur, dos toile verte, photographies hors-texte en noir et en couleur, 203 pages. Joint : diverses photographies de chasse (Techko 1970) ainsi qu’une carte illustrée imprimée pour l’auteur et d'une lettre. Exemplaire enrichi d’un envoi de l’auteur. Petit pays où foisonne le gibier, la Tchécoslovaquie est un paradis pour les chasseurs. Dans cet ouvrage, l'auteur décrit les principaux gibiers, (ours, cerf, sanglier, perdreaux...), et les régions de chasse où ils se trouvent. Nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir et blanc sur papier couché.
Encyclopédie Roret, Paris, 1914. In/12 broché couverture illustrée, 304 p. Description des oiseaux indigènes et exotiques. Cet ouvrage a été rédigé dans le but de rendre aux oiseaux captifs le séjour de leur prison aussi agréable que possible en éclairant leur éleveur sur leurs besoins et leur éviter certaines maladies résultant de la captivité.
Voigtlander, Leipzig, 1906. In-4 relié demi chagrin noir, dos à nerfs et titre doré. La reliure est frottée. XIV + 496 pages. Photos dans et hors texte, frontispice.
534pp., reliure cart. (dos en toile avec titre doré), 23cm., bel état
Broch?. 264 pages. 1er plat tach?.
Paris, Hetzel, s.d. (1868). In/4 reliure demi-basane olive, dos à nerfs et pièce de titre brique, illustrations de E. Bayard, 308 p. Le chien, le loup, le lièvre, le chevreuil, le cerf, le sanglier... Bel exemplaire abondamment illustré traitant des chapitres suivants : des espèces ralliées à l’homme, des animaux domestiques proprement dits, des bêtes insoumises, les ruminants de l’abîme, histoire des rongeurs, les cétacés, des bêtes à détruire. Thiebaud col. 905.
Hardcover in-4°, 242 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir et (surtout) en couleurs, cartonnage editeur, jaquette ill. en couleurs. Tres bel exemplaire. [PIL-HA1@]
Paris, Librairie Dalloz, 1926. In/4 broché, couverture imprimée, 228 p. Envoi de l’auteur en page de garde. Thiebaud en col. 930 précise que la partie bibliographie (est) assez complète en ce qui concerne le droit de chasse.
Paris, Paul Lechevalier 1939. In-8 broché de 42 pages + 16 planches hors texte. Très bon état
br., non-coupé, (couv. légt fanée), int. très frais
pp. 148 + Numerous Plates + Color Frontis. 4to. Original red full cloth binding, worn. XLib. with the usual markings, but the plates and text are clean. W139
8vo [24 x 17 cm]; xvii, 338 pp, 5 color plates from painting, 97 illustrations from photos and drwgs, bibliog, index. original cloth with silver title lettering, dj (price clipped, tiny tear), small owner's blind-stamp on endpaper, fine in fine dj. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author provides an interesting and detailed description of the origins of over 900 plants from most parts of the world from earliest times to those found by more recent plant hunters, and includes a chapter on orchids.
8vo [22 x 14.5 cm]; 176 pp, colored frontis from painting, other colored plate, photo plates, map endpapers, index. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, small crease at upper spine, small bookplate of H. A. H. Insull, else near fine and clean in fair dj (chipped at spine end, rubbed, tear, not price clipped). A picture of this book is available upon request by e A description of the plant hunters of New Zealand, biographies of exploration, of a country of most unusual plants. Bagnall 472. The colored plates, one being of orchids, are from Margaret Johnson's fine paintings.
pp. 61 (3)[Publisher's catalogue]. Stamped with M. Z. Steininger Sporting Goods, Middleburgh, PA. 12mo. Original full brown cloth binding, gold lettered. Very nice copy. PETS/1
8vo., First Edition thus, text in French, with coloured and tinted plates (a number folding or double-page); pictorial cloth, backstrip lettered in green, green endpapers, yellow silk marker, a very good, bright, clean copy in publisher's glassine dustwrapper. EDITION LIMITED TO AN UNSPECIFIED NUMBER OF COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 386). With a copy of the publisher's flier loosely inserted.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name or label inside. Tears on worn dust jacket. 1294 pages. Introduction by Alexander Woollcott. No date of publication shown; circa 1960. Includes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The Hunting of the Snark, Through the Looking Glass, Sylvie and Bruno, Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, and all the early and late verse, short stories, essays, phantasmagoria, games, puzzles, problems, acrostics, and miscellaneous writings.
8vo [21 x 16 cm]; xv, 334 pp, frontis, plates from photos, bibliography, index. original 2 color, pictorial cloth with gilt lettering on spine, dj (price clipped, spine lightly faded), else a fine, clean copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Ernest Henry Wilson was one of the greatest plant hunters of his time, collected and introduced thousands of plants including lilies, rhododendrons, cherries, primroses, trees, etc based on his expeditions in China and Japan. We now take many of these plants for granted in our landscape. He later became the director of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston. Foley provides a good biography, well-illustrated and with selections from Wilson's many books.
Very Good English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English. 63, [48] p., color and b/w plates. Turkey: A sporsman's paradise. Translated with annotations by Malcolm Burr, D. Sc., (Oxon.,) F.R.E.S. Describing hunting areas and wilderness of Turkey. Richly illustrated and with photographs.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 169, [7] p., b/w and color ills. Avcibasi Galip Reis ve çirak. Signed and inscribed by Isik. Memoirs of a Turkish hunter.
8vo; xxiii, 242pp, frontis, 15 other full-page illus. original cloth with deorative spine, bit soiled, end-papers foxed, else clean very good copy of an important contribution to rain forest botany and ecology, scarce. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. An important contribution to rain forest botany and ecology, based on the author's 24 years of collecting and study in the area.
8vo [25 x 16.5 cm]; [ii], iii, 130 pp, 6 plates including frontis from photos, 2 folding colored maps in rear pocket, index. original heavy paper printed wraps, signature in upper title margin, few penciled notes in margin, spine a bit chipped, very good. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Published as memoir 126, biological series. The work includes the geology, physiography, climate, history of botanical exploration, oxylophytes, calcicoles, glossary of terms, species, bibliography, list of new species and varieties, taxonomic revisions, etc.