57 résultats
1870165341870. Watercolour and pencil signed "Phiz" and inscribed as title. 1 vols. 7 1/4 x 13 1/4. Browne or "Phiz" was a noted illustrator of Dickens and for Punch. The present work was probably engraved for Punch about 1870 when the artist specialised in sporting cartoons. Watercolour and pencil signed "Phiz" and inscribed as title. 1 vols. 7 1/4 x 13 1/4" Cf. Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting pp. 64-5 unknown books
196828515New York: Richard Chasse. 1968. Leaflet. Mimeographed letter very good in which Robert Chasse announces that the Council for the Liberation of Daily Life is in the process of becoming the US section of the Situationist International.This copy has a hand correctioin of Chasse's last name in blue ink so it is probably in Chasse's hand. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 1 pp . (Richard Chasse) unknown books
4499KODIAK ALASKA HUNTING PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE. An archive of nearly 100 black and white photographs emanating from a men’s hunting trip to Kodiak Alaska about 1950. There are images of men with fishing rods and rifles and dead bears crabs fish moose and seals. Some photographs show the men inside the cabin relaxing reading sleeping and cooking. There are also photographs of the early planes that brought tourists Alaskan scenery and small Alaskan towns. The images are in three sizes 5†x 7†5†x 3†and 2 ½†x 4 and all are in fine condition with minor faults such as chipped corners. A fine frontier photography archive. unknown books
80278hardcover. illus. 146pp. 8vo cloth. Geneva 1931. First Edition. Signed by the author. Nestler 1022. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
18479675n.p. 1847. 1 vols. Folio. Sewn into original brown wrappers worn. 1 vols. Folio. 215 ORIGINAL SPORTING DRAWINGS. The artist from internal evidence seems to be Rev. H.L. Bennet--clearly an ardent and well-connected sportsman as most of his sketches are portraits and caricatures of well-known hunting men and women of the day many of whom are identified. These include a portrait of Lord Jersey who Nimrod called "perhaps the most elegant rider for hounds the world has ever seen" and many others. The drawings are skilfully executed and are often amusing. A unique production of one of the golden ages of British sport.<br/><br/>Including : Examples of 2 pages 7 images: Mrs. Rowley's Groom on his Compact Mare Rush Esq Farthgghoc Col. Joddsch Lord Anson's steward M-- Wyatt. J.H. Jr T.T.D.<br/><br/>Another: 2 pages; Rev. G. Loyd T.T Darke Esq. 2 others<br/><br/>Another: 2 pages; Col. Goodell 4 others Mr. Drakes Grey's horse. unknown books
1896315329Hacienda Rosendal Tantojón Pánuco Vera.Cruz Mexico 1896. 2 pages; with original envelope featuring pen and ink portrait of a bear on the back; and with clipped article from the "Mexican Herald" of December 24 1895. 4to. Old folds. 2 pages; with original envelope featuring pen and ink portrait of a bear on the back; and with clipped article from the "Mexican Herald" of December 24 1895. 4to. In praise of three California huntresses. A charming tribute with subtle overtures from three Swedish bachelors living in Mexico to three California sisters whose hunting prowess was described in an article in the "Mexican Herald." Headlined "Three California Dianas. They Kill Bears and Panthers and Olive in Particular is an Expert Shot" the article describes the sisters who live in the "wilderness above Ukiah California" as "sportswomen of rare talent" and gives an account of their encounter with a bear which ends up with their treeing and killing the animal. The letter reads in part: ".we think it would interest you to know that your bravery and pluck are known even outside your own Country . We have read and reread the article and . we could not restrain ourselves from sending our respects. Down here you would find a great field for your guns. We have all kinds of big game . it is nothing unusual to meet an 8 or 9 feet sic tiger on the roads when we are out riding. We will described one of our hunting experiences that might interest you." The letter goes on to relate how after wounding and trailing a deer towards a lagoon "a big Puma jumped out from the jungle and pounced upon our poor wounded deer. A rifleshot and we had both deer and Puma." The letter continues: "We are three Swedes 26 28 & 31 years old and run a fruit plantation in partnership in the district of Huasteca on the shores of the beautiful Panuco river. We have been here only 5 months but we have found the prospects for the future very bright. We would greatly enjoy a few lines from you as to ascertain whether our epistle ever reached you . and if the article is a ghost-story or not." They close "With admiration for the 3 brave Dianas in California. unknown books
176712978N.p. Colonial America 1767. 1 vols. 8-1/4 x 6-1/2 inches. Some stains old folds some cracking but all present and attractive overall. 1 vols. 8-1/4 x 6-1/2 inches. An Early American Manuscript Posting Announcement. An intriguing document written in various hands on fine laid paper on which appears to be a French watermark of an elaborate cartouche over the words "V. Guerevin". It is titled "Advertisement" and reads: "This is to Give notes to all Persons that we the subscribers do forworn all Persons from hunting with Gun or Dogs on our Lands / August ye 6th 1767" Below this are the signatures of 15 individuals four of whom unable to sign have made their mark on the document under their name. Among the legible names are those of Laurence Riley William Abbott Lener Thomas Dutten Richard Von Cade James Reed Edward Stevenson John Jouller John Abbott Dennis Morris Jacob Morris Mary Morris Woolma Donovan Foster Donovan.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Although there is no indication of where this document originated we believe it to have been in the American Colonies--possibly in view of the names in the area around New York. While the posting of individual property was and is commonplace it is highly unusual to find a group doing so collectively and this would most likely happen if each of the holdings was relatively small. The nature of the notice suggests that the properties were contiguous and were probably farmland. In the England of the day the number of small independent farmers owning contiguous property was not large--small farmers usually worked as tenants to a large landowner who typically enjoyed hunting and shooting over his estates. In addition it was far more common in America than in England for members of the same family to have land adjacent or in proximity to one another as may have been the case above with the Morrises and Donovans. Small farmers were the backbone of Colonial America and this document is a tribute to their spirit of enterprise and independence which was soon to come to fruition in another form.<br/><br/>A UNIQUE AND FASCINATING DOCUMENT AND A RARE ITEM OF COLONIAL AMERICANA. unknown books
1929206705New York: A.L. Burt Company 1929. Good. Later. Good. Former owner's name on inner cover pages are yellowed cover is rubbed and browned ends are rubbed. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. A.L. Burt Company unknown books
1946WRCAM54380N.p. 1946. 20pp. containing eighty black-and-white photographs each 7 1/4 x 9 inches. Oblong large folio. Contemporary blue cloth gilt. Minor edge wear corners worn. Photographs in excellent condition. Overall very good. A substantial and perhaps unique collection of large format photographs chronicling a 1946 hunting trip in British Columbia. The photographs are not captioned and no informational text is present. There are numerous striking landscape photos as well as many featuring a small group of men and women and their guides in camp on horseback and showing off their trophies which include rams bears fowl goats and a number of other animals. The guides or helpers who can be seen in several photographs appear to be Native American or of Native American descent. <br> <br> Usually albums of this nature are comprised of vernacular photographs taken by a member of the traveling party; however the composition of the photographs here and their unusually large size and clarity seem to indicate an experienced amateur or professional photographer. Also such an album would likely have been a unique production or one of a very small number of copies made for the members of the hunting trip. In any case it is a beautiful production capturing the majesty of the Canadian wilderness in the mid-20th century. hardcover books
189929173New York: Harper & Brothers 1899. Reprint. Cloth. Near Fine. Small decorated clothbound volume. 300 pp. 1899 edition first published in 1881. With illustrations by the author. A superb near fine copy in dark green cloth covers ruled and decorated in reddish-brown and with bright gilt lettering. A superior copy of this early printing. Harper & Brothers unknown books
188256744Paris: Firmin-Didot 1882. Second edition. Illustrated with steel engravings of various breeds. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Rebound in full olive-tan morocco t.e.g. others uncut; one or two marginal tears light waterstains to lower outer margins. Second edition. Illustrated with steel engravings of various breeds. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Nicely Bound Survey of French and English Sporting Dogs. An extensive survey of dogs of the field in French. Firmin-Didot unknown books
190031873London: Joseph Stern 1900. Sheet music. 4to pp. 5 including front. Arranged by G. L. Bryant. Cover in deep red yellow and white: Two cupids crowning a bride against a design of verticle bars ! with yellow roses. Slightly chipped and soiled VG. Joseph Stern unknown books
19472500Paris:: Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise 1947. One of 2500 on Alfa mousse Navarre from a total issue of 2805; 8vo; 183pp; handsomely rebound in 3/4 navy morocco and marbled paper boards spine with gilt lettering marbled endpapers t.e.g original wrappers and backstrip bound in. Illustrated with reproductions of two portrait drawings by Georges Jauneau of Charles Morin "le Pere du Pere Ubu" and with reproductions in-texte of various drawings by Alfred Jarry relating to his play. Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise unknown books
19707176Boston: Little Brown 1970. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. NF/VG chip fm hd of spine panel. 173 pp 8vo. <br/><br/>The author looks at the question of 'What drives men to hunt and kill' Little Brown hardcover books
1870165361870. watercolour and pencil signed "Phiz" and inscribed as title. 1 vols. 6 3/4 x 10. Browne was a noted illustrator of Dickens and for Punch. The present work was probably engrvaed for Punch about 1870 when the artist specialised in sporting cartoons. watercolour and pencil signed "Phiz" and inscribed as title. 1 vols. 6 3/4 x 10 unknown books
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
199235025Boulder: Paladin Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 0873646770 . Illustrated. First edition. Remainder dot on bottom edge else fine in a fine dust jacket. . Paladin Press hardcover books
1981238889Madrid: Giner 1981. Facsimile of 1934 first edition one of 2000 copies. Pictorial title and frontispiece portrait of the duke with 101 plates heliotypes color facsimiles and photogravures. xxiv 548 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Full red calf gilt spine titled in gilt. Slight uniform toning of spine else fine. Facsimile of 1934 first edition one of 2000 copies. Pictorial title and frontispiece portrait of the duke with 101 plates heliotypes color facsimiles and photogravures. xxiv 548 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Colossal and richly illustrated history of the hunt in Spain from medieval times to the modern era. Giner unknown books
19931823NY: Lyons & Burford. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 155821254X . First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Lyons & Burford hardcover books
1954RWALHOR00afYale University Press 1954. Very Good. Walpole Horace. Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann. 9 Volume set. Mann Sir Horace; Lewis Editor W.S.; Smith Editor Warren Hunting; Lam Editor George L. New Haven Connecticut: Yale University Press 1954. Illustrated. 4to. Book condition: Very good. Bookplates on pastedowns of first three volumes. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with gently discolored and soiled surfaces. Lightly bumped and rubbed spine ends and edges. Spines subtly yellowed. In dust jacket protectors. First three volumes have maps as endsheets. Volumes 4-9 have plain paper endsheets. Yale University Press unknown books
1947043408Paris: Librairie Floury 1947. 215 1p. b/w illus. original stiff printed wrappers. Librairie Floury unknown books
1975238896Madrid: Orel 1975. First edition no. 105 of 3000 copies. Illustrated. 3 vols. Folio. Full olive green rexine spines and upper boards titled in gilt with pictorial stamping in black. Fine. First edition no. 105 of 3000 copies. Illustrated. 3 vols. Folio. Orel unknown books
1982122449Orono ME: National Poetry Fourndation 1982. Paperback. ix 327p. very good first edition trade paperback in lightly soiled white pictorial wraps. National Poetry Fourndation paperback books
200035011Iola: Krause Publications. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0873419510 . Edited by Patrick Durkin. Color photographs throughout. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Krause Publications hardcover books
306802New York The Macmillan Company 1904. First edition. 8vo. 27 b/w illustrations and gravures. Index. Full gilt stamped contemporary dark green morocco by Stikeman t.e.g. others uncut the spine with gilt stamped horse head fish and sporting dog devices minor rubbing else fine. Heraldic bookplate of M.C.D. Borden on the front pastedown minor rubbing else fine. 284 pages. Includes 3 chapters on hunting methods provisions and equipment. Number 20 of 100 copies on large paper. The American Sportsman Library. Printed by the Norwood Press Norwood Massachusetts. The list of illustrations lists a frontispiece titled "The Beginning of the Slaughter" which is not present in this copy. Chapter I "The Musk-Ox" by Caspar Whitney. Chapter 2 "The Bison" by George Bird Grinnell. Chapter 3 "The Mountain sheep: His Ways" by Owen Wister. Chapter 4 "The White Goat and His Ways" by Owen Wister. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1904. hardcover books