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2 vol. In-4, 202-317p. Edition numérotée 1/1500 exemplaires. Chaque volume est enrichi de 8 planches hors texte reproduites en phototypie sur papier Japon. Nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte. Légères rousseurs en pages de garde, sinon magnifiques exemplaires, finement reliés.
français 1936 et 1937. 2 tomes en 2 volumes in-4 de 202-(4) et 317 pp.; brochés de l'éditeur. Histoire naturelle pour les chasseurs. Ouvrage publié sous le haut patronage du Saint-Hubert Club de France. Riche illustration. Tirage limité à 1700 exemplaires, ceux-ci numéros 1072 et 1076. Tous les exemplaires sont enrichis de huit planches d'album reproduites en phototypie sur papier Japon "Orient".
B. Arthaud, Paris ; Grenoble, 1952. In/8 broché sous jaquette illustrée, 195 pages, Orné de planches photographiques en noir et blanc h.-texte sur papier couché.
242 pages. Signed by author upon title page. Black and white illustrations. "In this, her first work, the author has managed to capture the spirit of adventure sought after by many by accomplished by few.... shares a vicarious longing for adventure and travel. Indeed, reading this book lifts the human spirit." - from back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Signed, without inscription, by Jack O'Connor and Jim Rikhoff. Hand-numbered copy #43 of 950 issued for the National Sporting Fraternity Limited, of which Rikhoff was President. "A reissue of the scarce classic Game in the Desert, first published in 1939, with two additional chapters." - Biscotti p. 320, Wegner p. 199. pp. [iv], v-xxix, [3], 306. 9.8" x 7.5". Selected Bibliography. Book clean and unmarked with very light wear to publisher's forest green faux leather brightly adorned with gilt. Moderate wear to slipcase. No dust jacket, presumably as issued. A quality example of this excellent Jack O'Connor collectible. Book
308 pages. Index. Black and white photos. "This is the first book by a hunter-naturalist to be devoted exclusively to North America's most coveted trophies. It thoroughly covers all aspects of the game and hunting methods in every kind of sheep country, from the parched Mexican deserts to the mountain pastures of the Yukon." - from dust jacket. Dust jacket preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Prior owner's neat ink stamp and blind stamp upon front free endpaper else unmarked. Clean with light wear. A quality copy. Book
Pages 422-504 pages plus 16 pages of great vintage ads. Features: Ten Months Overdue - a stirring account of the luckless voyage of the Liverpool ship Denbigh Castle, which finally reached her point nearly a year overdue; Hunting the Tapir; Imam Baksh's Escape - a murder story from India; Sanna's Eagle - the strange fate that befell a South African lammarfanger, or lamb-eating eagle, which attacked a little Boer girl and caused her death; The Death Circle - two men wander in a Canadian prairie blizzard - one finds shelter, the other dies; In Quest of Gold - gold-seekers from San Francisco on their way to the land of the Yaqui Indians are forced to turn back; Levenson's Ordeal - Albert S. Levenson, a prominent California merchant, goes missing for five days while on a mountain holiday; Life in a Land of Death (part II) - adventures among the head-hunters and other picturesque inhabitants of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea - article with great photos; The Way of the East - a curious story from Vancouver's Chinatown; The Mitimoni Man-Eaters - two white men get involved with African native witchcraft, resulting in their responsibility for fatalities caused by two man-eating lions; "Square Pegs" (part II) - This absorbing tale will teach prospective immigrants more about Canadian prairie life than stacks of guide-books and official pamphlets; Wind - a tale told at the Roscoe Hotel in Campbell River, B.C. which explained why a man dreaded wind; The Yellow Box - a missing box sets a whole West Africa colony seething; The Smallest Park in the World. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Back cover loose but present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Crépin Leblond éditeurs, 1958. In/8 broché, couverture illustrée d’une vignette, planches photographies hors-texte, croquis in-texte, 205 p. Edition originale. Taches claires sur la couverture. Où l’on apprend entre autre chose, que le Cocker surnommé “Woodcocker” (chien de bécasses) à cause de son aptitude à être utilisé à la chasse de cet oiseau.
253p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition except several indentations on front cover
Percaline ?diteur. 252 pages. Rousseurs. 10x16 cm.
ISBN : 2010171446. HACHETTE.. 1990. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 254 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Couverture rempliée. Grille de test remplie au crayon à papier. La page de garde est déchirée.
français Paris, Jacques Grancher, 1979. In-8 carré de 285 pp.; reliure pleine toile de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée en couleur. Collection " Les dossiers de la chasse ". Illustrations en couleurs in et hors texte de F. Bérille. Exemplaire en très bon état. Petite déchirure ( proprement recollée ) dans la partie supérieure de la jaquette.
132pp., 23cm., brochure originale (dos restauré), bon état, rare, B93832
191pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93833
227pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93834
214pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93835
171pp., 23cm., brochure originale, très bon état, rare, B93836
263pp., 23cm., brochure originale, très bon état, rare, B93837
314pp., 23cm., brochure originale, très bon état, rare, B93838
274pp., 23cm., brochure originale, très bon état, rare, B93839
307pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93841
242pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93845
349pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93846
315pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93847
367pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, rare, B93848