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PARIS, Lib. GRUND - 1946 - 141 pages - Ilkustrations de Jean OBERLE. Broché, exemplaire non-coupé. Etat neuf Présenté par Jean GALTIER-BOISSIERE.
[82] pp., met zw/w illustraties, gesigneerd met opdracht door auteur, 29cm., gebroch., B86341
[82] pp., met zw/w illustraties, 29cm., gebroch., goede staat, B89028
New York, Arco, 1975. In-4 relié toile avec jaquette, 164 pages abondamment illustré par des photographies, des dessins de l'auteur et des dessins en couluers de Geoffrey Pentland
INRDP, sans date - 1975. In-4 broché. 115 pages. Avec figures et dessins. Quelques passages discrétement soulignés au crayon. Bon état.
Del Duca, Paris, 1960. In/8 broché, couverture rempliée illustrée en noir, planches photographiques hors-texte, 183 p. Par l’auteur de “Je suis un assassin” et “Route sauvage - le Raid Le Cap- Alger-Paris”, qui ici relate ses aventures avec un guépard adopté.
Paris, Amiot Dumont 1954. In-8 broché sous jaquette de 184 pages, photos hors texte. Bandeau conservé. Très bon état
Editions de Vecchi, 1990. In/8 broché, couverture illustrée en couleur, quelques photographies en couleur et dessins, 121 p. Espèces, élevage et reproduction : en liberté, semi-liberté, volière, alimentation, hybridation et métissage, maladies et soins, rentabilité.
France Empire 1970. In-12 carré broché de 302 pages. Photos hors texte. Très bon état
In-8, 189p. Avec 16 photographies hors texte de Charles Vaucher. A l'état de neuf, non coupé.
Editions Cairn, Pau, 2004. In/8 broché couverture illustrée, illustrations de Jean-Christophe Pierre, 101 pages. A. Meillon est l’auteur de 47 ouvrages. Amoureux de sa région, il a rédigé cet ouvrage dans le but “d’intéresser, et surtout de guider ceux qui mettent un fusil dans leurs bagages, aussi bien que ceux qui aiment à courir la montagne... J’entends donner la physionomie authentique des chasses aux divers gibiers des Pyrénées Centrales” ; celles d’abord bien évidemment de l’isard mais également du coq de bruyère, de la perdrix, de la bécasse, de la palombe... et de l’ours.
4to [26 x 26 cm]; 144 pp, 150 fine colored illustrations from photos by Mehta, many full page, trek charts, glossary, bibliography, index. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, dj (short tear), fine in near fine jacket. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Superb photos by renowned photographer. Suggested treks through the Himalayas with itineraries for Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Utter Pradesh, Sikkim and Darjeeling, Nepal east and west.
Paris, Librairie des Champs-Elysées, 1936. In-8 broché, couverture de suédine verte editeur avec titre argenté de 254 pages. Edition tirée à 1800 exemplaires numérotés. Couverture légèrement passée sinon bon étatI
4to [28 x 22 cm]; 302 pp, color frontis, numerous color illustrations from paintings, many full-page, double-page map, other illustrations and photos, glossary, bibliog, index, pictorial endpapers from Mee's painting. original cloth, gilt title lettering, dj (two corners a little torn), otherwise a clean and fine copy in vg dj. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author (1909-88) traveled to the Amazon area 15 times over a 32 year period, by canoe, on foot and often alone. Her diaries and sketches portray the forests as they have never been viewed before. Her paintings and sketches "could stand without shame in the high company of such masters as Georg Dionysius Ehret and Redoute" (Wilfred Blunt). An important contribution to the botany and wildlife of Amazonia and an interesting description of plant exploration. Mee was a passionate conservationist and devoted her life to recording the diversity and beauty of the Amazon. She was one of the first to protest the destruction still taking place there. Sitwell in Great Flower Books describes her work as: 'exceptional and quite in the tradition of the great eighteenth-century books '. 'Mee was a talented botanical painter and intrepid traveller. . .an exceptional personality' [Oak Spring Flora].
4to [28 x 22 cm]; 302 pp, color frontis, numerous color illustrations from paintings, many full-page, double-page map, other illustrations and photos, glossary, bibliog, index, pictorial endpapers from Mee's painting. original cloth, gilt title lettering, dj, a clean and fine copy of the first printing. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author (1909-88) traveled to the Amazon area 15 times over a 32 year period, by canoe, on foot and often alone. Her diaries and sketches portray the forests as they have never been viewed before. Her paintings and sketches "could stand without shame in the high company of such masters as Georg Dionysius Ehret and Redoute" (Wilfred Blunt). An important contribution to the botany and wildlife of Amazonia and an interesting description of plant exploration. Mee was a passionate conservationist and devoted her life to recording the diversity and beauty of the Amazon. She was one of the first to protest the destruction still taking place there. Sitwell in Great Flower Books describes her work as: 'exceptional and quite in the tradition of the great eighteenth-century books '. 'Mee was a talented botanical painter and intrepid traveller. . .an exceptional personality' [Oak Spring Flora].
248p. + Plus color frontis. Numerous drawings by "the Wag of the Regiment". Very foxed. 4to. Original full cloth backed binding. The original dust jacket, rarely present at all, is very worn. "This is a vintage guide to caring for a horse, with plenty of humor and dozens of cartoons. A classic of the equestrian genre, with lots of singularly British observations." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HORSE 1
24 Pages. Features: Why Not Restore The Elk?; Campaign Against the Crow in Indiana; Pinehurst Club's Trials; Two Pages of photos of hunting dogs; Q & A; Nice vintage ads. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
56 pages. Features: Cover photo of soldier being welcomed home by his little girl; Great one-page color Rheingold beer ad features Miss Rheingold 1945, Pat Boyd, who is duck hunting; How Can We Get Along With Russia?; Eight photos of life in the Stalin's Russia; Lord Wright, Chairman of the U.N. War Crimes Commission discusses the basis for bringing war criminals to justice; Joseph Ball discusses Labor and the Law, with half-page photo of Hollywood sit down at gate of the Warner Brothers studio; Japan's Women - under occupation they have suddenly been granted a new place and a new role in their country's life; - article with photos; Sinclair Lewis is back on Main Street; Bold red one-page ad for Schaefer beer features oysters; How Bridgeport CT mobilized for peace as they did for war - article with photos; Australian Foreign Minister Dr. Herbert V. Evatt; Nice color-photo one-page ad for Revlon's 'Fatal Apple' nail color; Nine nice photos of classy dresses; One-page two-color ad for Emerson radios; Intersting back cover color ad for Forst's Catskill Mountain Smoked Turkey; and more. Moderate external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Mild age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII-era issue. Book
Book shows light shelf wear only with some sticker residue on front cover. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 48 page booklet with map at back outlining the subject with a large number of b&w photos. Sections include: Tribnal lands, men's way of life, women's way of life, dwellings, fire making, religion and ceremonies, magic and medicine, games and music, dress and ornament, watercraft, hunting and fighting, the boomerang, material possessions, stone tools, bone artifacts, trade and exchange, etc. Nice intro to the subject.
In 8o, pp.(XXIV) 332, carton. con sovrac. Vol. num. 24 della collana Symposia of the Zoological Society of London. Ottimo (4125/ZOOLOGIA - ZOOLOGY - CACCIA - HUNTING)
TOURS, A. Mame & Fils Ed. - 1895 - In-8 - 1/2 reliure à coins légèrement frottée, plats marbrés - Frontispice - Illustrations NB HT - Traduit de l'anglais par Marie Guerrier de Haupt - Rousseurs - 238 pages
Broch?. 159 pages. D?fra?chi. Couverture r?par?e. Dos factice
Amis du Livre, 1962. In/8 reliure éditeur toile verte illustrée (d'après une maquette de Pierre Robbes) sous rhodoïde, 243 p. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin des papeteries de Condat. Thomas Mayne Reid (1818 - 1883), connu sous le nom de Capitaine Mayne Reid, écrivain américain d'origine irlandaise du XIXe siècle. Sa vie aventureuse le mènera au Mexique et aux États-Unis. Trappeur en terre indienne, il prend part à l'expédition du Texas en 1840, fait du journalisme à Philadelphie et devient capitaine des volontaires dans la guerre contre le Mexique ! Ses ouvrages ont été de nombreuses fois réédités. "Les exilés dans la forêt" - parut en Bibliothèque verte, mais également chez Arthaud en version illustrée en 1949 - nous entraîne à la découverte de la faune amazonienne.
Editions Bias, Paris, 1947. Plaquette in-4 couverture illustrée en couleurs, illustrations de A. Jourcin, 16 feuillets non paginés. Scotch sur le dos. Edition pour la jeunesse d'aventures du fameux auteur cynégétique.