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14280Moulins, Crépin-Leblond, 1965 ; in-8 carré, broché. 142pp.-3ff. Couverture illustrée. Parfait état.
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.
190641168Voigtlander, Leipzig, 1906. In 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.
1988RO20188200HATIER. 1988. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 253 pages - nombreuses photos, illustrations et graphiques en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte - frontispice en couleur - 1er plat de la jaquette illustré en couleur.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 799.2-Chasse
2667Paris, Hatier, 1987 23 x 29, 255 pp., nombreuses illustrations photo. couleurs, cartonnage + jaquette, très bon état
1551122861551 Dimensions toutes marges comprises : 155 x 135 mm.Marges découpées irrégulièrement, très bon état par ailleurs.
19368220Paris, Payot (Bibliothèque scientifique), 1936 ; in-8, broché ; 284, (2) pp. de catalogue de l’éditeur, (2) pp. , 4 tableaux in-texte, 102 figures in-texte et 50 planches, couverture beige illustrée.
191218252ABStgt und Bln, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt 1912. 147 S. OLwd mit Kopfgoldschnitt. 2 Tafeln am Falz geringf. gelockert. Vorderes Innengelenk geringf. gelockert. Rücken mit Lichtspur.
1907601210Berlin, Salle, 1907. 4°. M. 3 farb. Ktn., 16 Taf. u. 50 Abb. XVII, 186 S. Hlwdbd m. eingeb. OVorderumschl. (etwas fleckig u. verzogen, Vorderumschl. angeschmutzt, Bibl.-Stempel, erste Lage stärker fleckig). (Abh. d. Dt. Seefischerei-Vereins 10).
25015'Royal Mint Melbourne Australia / 21 May 1875'. Barton who was born in London joined the Royal Mint’s Melbourne branch as one of two assayers on its opening in 1869; in 1887 he was promoted to Superintendent and in 1895 to Deputy Master holding that position until his reitrement in 1904. See his entry in the Encyclopaedia of Australian Science and Innovation. In case Barton has misspelled the name the recipient may be William Dawson Grubb 1817-1879 or his son Frederick William Grubb 1844-1923 who have a joint-entry in the Australian Dictionary of National Biography. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. Signed ‘Robert Barton’. In very good condition lightly aged and folded twice for postage. Begins: ‘Dear Grubbe / I met the writer of the enclosed letter not present after you left & he told me that between us we could not have advised you to go to a worse place for the sport you want than Echuca I feel therefore that I have been instrumental although far from my intention in leading you a wild duck chase.’ He has been informed by ‘Singleton’ that ‘there are very few Kangaroo if any near Echuca & the duck are impossible to get near’. He suggests that Grubbe takes the steamer to Albury and proceeds as Singleton directs ‘& you are in a country abounding with Kangaroo & splendid duck shooting’. Barton is enclosing a note from his friend ‘to his brother who is managing the “Walla Walla†station’ and whom Grubbe will find ‘a very decent fellow. He is a batchelor sic I believe living in a large house. Ask at Albury if you are anywhere near Tumbarumba Caves because if so they are one of the finest sights of the Colonies.’ Barton wishes he had known this information before Grubbe left ‘as then you might have gone to Albury via the new line but if you elect to go from Echuca you will at all events see the river Murray’. 'Royal Mint [Melbourne, Australia] / 21 May 1875'. unknown
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.
110134sd Publication du Bureau d'Information Allié - Sans date - In-8, broché - 29 p. - Riche iconographie in et hors-texte en couleurs et en N&B
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 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
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. 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
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
1916k1769London: G P Putnam's Sons. VG : in very good condition with rubbed and lightly marked dust jacket. 1916. Fifth Edition revised. Red hardback cloth cover. 180mm x 130mm 7" x 5". 133pp. . G P Putnam's Sons hardcover
Pietro Beretta, Brescia, S. d. (vers 1965). 2 catalogue In/8 oblong broché, format à l'italienne, Modèle 300 calibre 12, 15 pages et Modèle A 300 calibre 12 et 20, 27 pages. Avec des figures en noir dans le texte.
117657sd Automobile Club du Périgord (A.C.P.) - Sans date - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 44 pages - Reproductions photographiques en N&B hors texte
Librairie Gallimard, 1935. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée, 143 p. Cet ouvrage nous entraîne à la découverte de la faune d’Amérique du Sud.
6317Librairie Gallimard, 1935. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée, 143 p.
194460281944 Payot 1944 In8 broché 190 pages illustrations dans le texte
Lausanne Librairie Payot 1944. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée de 190 pages non coupées. Illustrations hors texte. Parfait état
Librairie Payot, Lausanne, 1944. In-8 broché sous rhodoïde, couverture illustrée, 190 p. , 59 illustrations, dont 53 photographies de l’auteur en noir h.-texte sur papier couché. Petit manque au rhodoïde Chouettes effraies ; Renards et... tours de renard ; Au temps des faons ; Deux façons de chasser la bécasse... Mouchon, 1275-76.
3110Librairie Payot, Lausanne, 1944. In/8 broché sous rhodoïde, couverture illustrée, 190 pages, 59 illustrations, dont 53 photographies de l’auteur en noir h.-texte sur papier couché. Petit manque au rhodoïde