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1988LFA00fbeUne plaquette de 20 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, brochée couverture couleurs, illustrée, publiée en 1988, Office National de la Chasse
Very Good Dutch Original albumen print photograph of Joseph Devos, a Dutch hunter in Belgian Congo, showing him in front of an antelope hunted and hung from the ceiling by the feet, with two Congolese natives. 11.5 x 9.5 cm. A handwritten note in Dutch on verso: "Antilope wegende 40 a 50 kilos geschoten 10 November 1911" [i.e. Antelope weighing 40 to 50 kilos shot November 10, 1911], and signed "Joseph Devos". The inscription "Belgian Congo" is seen on the stone. Four pinholes and slight chippings on corners. Overall very good condition.
64981P., Hachette, 1867, in 12 relié d'une très modeste demi-toile noire amateur, 367 pages ; illustrations à pleine page ; des rousseurs.
186724272Paris 1867 -in-12 demi-chagrin 1 volume, reliure demi-chagrin rouge in-douze Editeur(binding half shagreen duodecimo Editor) (18 x 11,8 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoration "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or" (gilt title) avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, entre-nerfs à caisson formés d'un filet fin "or" et d'un filet large "or" en encadrement, filet perlé "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, filet "or" et filet perlé "or" en tête et en pied, ex-libris : couronne de comte "or" avec la lettre b (gothique) "or" en pied, papier marbré vieux rose et noir aux plats, toutes tranches lisses, sans illustrations (no illustration), 367 pages, SANS DATE Paris Librairie de.... Editeur (Imprimerie J. Claye Paris),
201708476Paris, Delachaux et niestlé - national geographic, 2015 ; in-4, 207 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. COMME NEUF.
1907798701907 Paris, Hachette, 1907, in 4° relié pleine percaline rouge décorée de l'éditeur, tranches dorées, II-224 pages.
229812Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1970 in-8, 456 pp., broché.
202403294Paris, Dargaud, 1988 ; in-4, 84 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. REED.
225598Châteauroux, 18 septembre 1846 in-folio (41 x 33 cm), en feuille.
225599Châteauroux, 18 août 1849 in-folio (42 x 32 cm), en feuille.
225600Châteauroux, 3 septembre 1852 in-folio (40,5 x 33 cm), en feuille.
225601Châteauroux, 23 août 1853 in-folio (41 x 32 cm), en feuille. Mouillures claires sur les rebords.
225602Châteauroux, 22 août 1854 in-folio (40 x 32 cm), en feuille.
225603Châteauroux, 10 septembre 1861 in-folio (41 x 32 cm), en feuille.
225604Châteauroux, 14 août 1872 in-folio (42 x 33 cm), en feuille.
225605Châteauroux, 24 avril 1874 in-folio (41,5 x 32 cm), en feuille.
225606Châteauroux, 22 août 1879 in-folio (41 x 31 cm), en feuille.
225608Châteauroux, 24 février 1829 in-folio (41 x 32 cm), en feuille.
225596Châteauroux, 9 février 1839 in-folio (41 x 33 cm), en feuille
225597Châteauroux, 11 septembre 1845 in-folio (41 x 32 cm), en feuille.
225607Châteauroux, 25 août 1829 in-folio (40 x 30 cm), en feuille.
225609Châteauroux, 20 août 1827 in-folio (40 x 32 cm), en feuille.
225595Poitiers, 2 août 1832 in-folio (40,5 x31 cm), en feuille.
207377Avignon, 8 octobre 1842 document in-folio (42 x 31 cm), texte imprimé dans une bordure florale, mentions remplies manuscritement, en feuille.
1933ABC_45905Cambridge Mumbai New Delhi: Scott & Wilkinson Clifton & Co Hamilton Studios and Kinsey Bros. 1933. Oblong half morocco photograph album by W. Johnson & sons London. With 105 photographs mounted in the album ranging from 16 x 28 cm to 4 x 6 cm 2 photographs loosely inserted and a watercolour mounted at the back 11.5 x 21 cm. Unique photograph album showcasing the vigorous "fox" hunting scene in British India in the early 1930s particularly around Delhi. Most of the photographs show members of the British upper class in India often mounted on horses or posing for a group photograph and accompanied by hounds. The album contains no titles captions or inscriptions and the photographs do not seem to figure recurring individuals which suggests that it was probably compiled to commemorate the hunting and or riding club and its activities in the early 1930s. Numerous photographs show groups of mostly men posing with hounds at lunches and possibly a hunt ball or mounted on horses at jumping events and even a few cup trophies. The very first photograph is by Scott & Wilkinson in Cambridge active before 1933 and was therefore probably taken in England. The other inscribed photographs are by Clifton & Co. and Hamilton Studios from Bombay and Kinsey Bros. which started in New Delhi in 1935.British life in India mirrored life in native Britain and included popular equestrian activities such as hunting. Starting in the second half of the 19th century foxhounds were imported from Britain and subsequently bred in India. Regiments and brigades kept their own packs but at the beginning of the 20th century these had morphed into local hunts. Hounds were kept at over 12 hunting clubs which included Delhi Meerut Narbuda Vale Jaora Poona Bombay Bangalore Ooty Madras Lahore Quetta Peshawar and Karachi. Although the Indian silver fox was sometimes hunted the most common prey was the golden jackal.A different type of hunting popular in India was pig sticking: the chase of a wild boar on horseback with the spear. Several photographs in the album show pig sticking parties either posing or in action and sometimes accompanied by spectators on elephants. In contrast to the jackal-hunt parties the pigstick groups are composed of more military looking men and also include Indian men as opposed to the British-only hound groups.Most photographs show the area around Delhi and include a hunt near Shah Alam's Tomb. A photograph of this event is loosely inserted in the album and dated 1933/34 on the back. Other photographs show the Rashtrapati Bhavan one group shows the Earl later Marquess of Willingdon India's Governor-General from 1931 to 1936. Two images show the monumental Gateway of India completed in 1924 in Bombay Mumbai which can also be seen in an aerial photograph. Several photographs show what is probably the airfield at Karachi as it shows two airplanes loading mail on apparently the first voyage of the Indian Transcontinental Airways. Imperial Airways liner "Hanno" departing from Croydon had left for Karachi on 1 July 1933 via Bahrain and Sharjah. In Karachi the cargo was transferred to the Transcontinental airliner "Arethusa" as can be seen on the photographs.It is unclear why only half of the album was used. It is possible the compiler transferred to Kut in British Mesopotamia Kut al-Imara in modern Iraq. A watercolour on the final page of the album is captioned "A river bank north of Kut".Binding slightly rubbed and worn at the edges. Album leaves foxed throughout but most of the photographs in very good condition. The paper of the large photograph of the group near Shah Alam's Tomb is heavily damaged at the top and left side but the image itself is undamaged. A unique collection of British-Indian hunting photographs in very good condition.l Cf. Hamid "Riding with the Peshawar Vale hunt" thefridaytimes.com; Hunt "Delhi" in: Ten cities that made an empire; "1933 Eastwards: Karachi to Calcutta" indianairmails.com; Lucas Hunt and working terriers pp. 116-120; Mitter et al. The artful pose. Scott & Wilkinson, Clifton & Co, Hamilton Studios and Kinsey Bros., unknown