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Paris, Michel Lévy Fréres Éditeurs, 1874. 4to. menor; XII-527 pp. Encuadernación en media piel, de la época. La obra más célebre del que fuera General en Jefe del Servicio de Argelia. Contiene no sólo interesantísimos datos sobre la cría de caballos árabes, sino también sobre cetrería y halconería, sobre la caza de la gacela y del avestruz, así como de la caza con galgos. De paso proporciona valiosas noticias de caracter antropológico, fruto de sus experiencias de 16 años en Argelia y de sus observaciones acerca de las tribus del Sahara, contrastadas por la autoridad indiscutible de los Comentarios del Jeque Abdelkader, el Emir Abd Al-Qadir al-Jazairi, su amigo de los tiempos de Consul en Mascara entre 1837 y 1839, y después líder del movimiento nacionalista argelino.
8932in 8 cartonnage d’éditeur, dos pincé, demi-toile, Premier plat illustré en couleurs avec titre, faux-titre, titre illustré en deux tons. 40 pages, 27 illustrations dans le texte plus page de titre et couverture de Karl REILLE. Editions Morainville Paris 31 juillet 1946. Très bon état
109846Paris, Librairie Furne, Jouvet & Cie, Editeurs, 5, rue Palatine, sans date, 1 volume in-4 de 292x205 mm environ, 2ff.blancs, faux-titre, frontispice, titre, 443 pages, 1f.blanc, reliure demi-chagrin rouge et percaline gauffrée assortie, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés orné de caissons à fleurons et motifs dorés aux entre-nerfs, filets à froid sur les plats, tranches dorées, gardes marbrées. Percaline un peu décolorée, percaline un peu salie, quelques rousseurs éparses, petits frottements sur les mors et coiffes, sinon bon état.
841948Emile Nourry, Librairie Cynégétique Paris 1928 Grand in-8 ( 290 X 200 mm ) de LV-266 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée imprimée comme la page de titre en rouge et noir. Bel ouvrage, la plus soignée des éditions modernes de " La Vénerie de Jacques du Fouilloux " qui reproduit intégralement celle de 1585, texte, gravures et ornements typographiques. Illustré du portrait de Du Fouilloux au feuillet 3, daprès le crayon attribué à Clouet et 57 curieuses figures sur bois. Avec une notice biographique sur lauteur par M. Pressac et une bibliographie des éditions de " La Vénerie ". Thiébaud, 311-312.. Un des 1000 exemplaires numérotés à la presse sur Alfa Satiné. Quelques rousseurs, bel exemplaire.
1976100138789Springer 1976 278 pages 15 6x1 91x23 39cm. 1976. Cartonné. 278 pages.
5407In 4 reliure éditeur pleine toile rouge non décorée.Titre doré et caissons à froid.Cinq filets à froid en encadrement sur les plats.Armes de la ville de Paris sur le premier plat.Faux-titre avec une tête de chien dans l’angle inférieur droit.Frontispice en couleurs sous serpente, titre en noir et rouge, 175 pages, illustrations en noir dans le texte et hors-texte en couleurs de E JUILERAT, MILLOT et LOUDET.E Dentu éditeur 20 juillet 1890, rousseurs,plus fortes en début et fin de volume.Le loup, le renard,le blaireau,la loutre,le sanglier,le cerf,le daim,le chevreuil,le lièvre,le lapin,le chat sauvage, l’écureuil.(Thiébault,542)
1890GITj980Paris HAchette 1890. In-8 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux-titre, titre) II-IV 6-415pp. Demi maroquin acajou à coins signés, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, non rogné, 1er plat de la belle couverture illustrée en couleurs conservé, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 2 plans de chenil à pleine page, 54 vignettes en tête de chapitre, cul de lampe et dans le texte d'après Bodmer et Krafty, 33 planches d'après Bodmer et de Penne (18 de races de chiens, 15 de gibiers). Rousseurs par endroits. Bel exemplaire complet du texte et des illustrations, reliure solide de bonne qualité. Thiébaud colonne 572. Edition plus complète que l'originale parue en 1858.
201028481München, blanvalet / penhaligon, 2010-`12. zus. ca. 5700 S. 8°. Orig.-Klappenbroschur.
5253suivie de l’office,à l’usage de tous ceux qui se mêlent de la dépense des maisons.Contenant la manière de disséquer, connaître,et servir toutes sortes de viande.Nouvelle édition,augmentée de plusieurs ragoûts des plus nouveaux, de différentes recette pour les liqueurs, de la manière de conserver les pommes de terre et de les accommoder.In 12 broché,couverture grise d’attente,pièce de titre imprimée, titre,frontispice contrecollé,1 feuillet de préface,307 pages.Lons Le Saunier imprimerie de Gautier père et fils 1822,rousseurs,en marges,principalement.Travail de ver page 189 à 209
553Librairie HACHETTE et Cie, Paris, 1880
QWA-19309Claude Tchou, 2000, 6 vol. pet. in-4 rel. cart. (20 x 26,5),288 p.-406 p.-308 p.-268 p.-390 p.-178 p., coll. "Gibiers de notre pays" pour la "Bibliothèque des Introuvables", imprimé à 1000 exemplaires numérotés sur papier bouffant spécialement fabriqué pour ce tirage (N° 608), préface d'Eric Joly, dessins de l'auteur, exemplaire bien complet à l'état de neuf.
1933179632Manufacture française d'armes et cycles Saint Etienne, Manufacture française d'armes et cycles, 1933. In-8 oblong relié cartonnage éditeur illustré, titre en rouge sur le plat. 118 feuillets, planches couleurs sous serpentes légendées représentant 136 sujets, 6 de publicité, table des matières. Toules les planches animalières sont en couleurs et signées P Mahler. Toutes sont sous serpentes de papier calque, sur deux colonnes. Petites taches au plat du cartonnage, charnière intérieure un peu faible. 2 annotations en marge basse de feuillets ( Grive musicienne = le coloris n'est pas fidèle et Grive mauvis = Coloris assez exact . Néanmoins bel exemplaire, à l'intérieur très frais..
858349Emile Nourry, Librairie Cynégétique Paris 1929 Grand in-8 ( 290 X 200 mm ) de XXIV-297 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée imprimée comme la page de titre en rouge et noir. Bel ouvrage illustré d'un frontispice, de neuf estampes, dont 2 doubles, de J. MIEL, et de bandeaux et culs de lampe de F. CHAUVEAU. Contient les chasses du cerf, du lièvre, du chevreuil, du sanglier, du loup et du renard. Avec la manière délever les chiens et un traité des remèdes pour leurs maladies. Dictionnaire des chasseurs in-fine. Louvrage est précédé dune notice bio-bibliographique par le Commandant G. de Marolles. Thiébaud, 826. Un des 1000 exemplaires numérotés à la presse sur Alfa Satiné. Quelques rousseurs, bel exemplaire.
P., Nouvelles Editions de La Toison d'Or, 1950. Grand in-4 relié demi chagrin marron clair à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés, 172 pp. dont 48 planches d'étude au crayon de B Riab. Edition originale numérotée n°1099/3500 sur offset chamois (3ème papier). Coins et bas du dos frottés, sinon bon exemplaire.
Features: Photo portrait and write-up re: The Late J.G.S. Anderson, the late Captain of "E" and "G" companies; Our Regimental Plate - No. IX - the "Lumsden" Cup - photo of the cup and article by 3304; Notes by the C.O.; Annual Inspection - with photo of Cols. Balfour, His Grace The Duke of Argyll, and Montgomerie, all in top hats at the saluting base; Shooting Results; Notes on Writing Orders, Tactical Problems, and the War Game (a); and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
82 pages. Features: Great action cover photo shows Gerry Cheevers - with no mask - with arms and legs flailing; Vintage ad for CCM Tackaberry (Tacks) skates; Cooper-Weeks photo-hockey equipment ad features their white three-piece helmets; Bauer Bobby Hull Skates ad features photo of Bobby; Photo-illustrated article in Alan Eagleson - the man who pushes salaries up and up; Photo-illustrated article on Gerry Cheevers; Photo-illustrated article on Wayne Hillman; Photo-illustrated article on Yvan Cournoyer, "Yvan the Terrible"; Great six-page off-ice photo feature of the Red Wings visiting Chicago for a game; Dazzling Denis Dejordy - photo-illustrated article; The Big Train - Lionel Conacher excelled at every sport he tried - photo-illustrated article; Article on Brian Conacher - who comes from a great hockey family; Early Philadelphia Flyers article with photos of Bud Poile, Keith Allen, and their arena under construction; Long Island Arena - The Ebbets Field of Hockey; Article on the Hershey Bears with photos of Gil Gilbert, Wayne Rivers and Gene Ubriaco; Columbus Checkers article on their playing coach Edward (Moe) Bartoli; Murray Davison puts the blaze in the Oklahoma City Blazers; San Diego Gulls article with photos of Fred Hilts, Warren Hynes and Larry McNabb; Small ad for Northland sticks; Great half-page vintage ad for Eagle Toys tabletop hockey game; Modest moisture marks to covers and contents near each end of spine. Two-inch opening at bottom of coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy copy of this excellent vintage issue. Magazine
26 pages. Features: Mailbag; Caribou From the Clouds - Wes Bickerton and a trip to Francois Lake for Mountain Caribou - article with photos of Harold Daye, Don and Wes Bickerton, and Shorty Innis; Photo of John Shelford receiving award from Game Director Frank Butler; Photo of Rick Lamb; Two nice illustrated ads for Parker-Hale rifles; Spa Lake Rod Smasher - the dry fly demons of the fly hills - article with photo of Al Worobey and his wife fishing on Bolean Lake; Illustrations of how to identify 'exotic' fish by their tails; Salt Water License - if proceeds from these licenses are used properly, good fish management should result; Boats; Water Safety tips; Let's Go Crabbing - article; Clay Chips - article with photos of Jim Logan, Henry Rempel, "Hand" Burnett, Bob Flintoft, Bill Thompson, Joe Lindsay, Ken Blagbourne, George Sherwood, Ry Beem, Chuck Collins, Murray Laidlaw, Aldon See, Sr., Ernie Todd, Stu Loutit, Wallace McMillan, Bill McLean, Rab. Williamson, Toni Grebliunas, Russ Barker, and Hugh McGowan; Nice illustrated ad for the new International Travelall Station Wagon inside back cover; Nice illustrated Lucky Lager ad on back cover; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Book
128 pages. First issue by new owners, Defenders of the Faith. Features: A New Year's Meditation; The Key to Greatness; Nobel Prizes and International Communism - do these awards advance a one-world super state?; Lady - Are You the Man of the House?; The Gifted Child - how to develop the special child; The U.N. "Gatt" at America's Heart... and Unemployment; Education and Freedom; Monkey Business; The Teacher Shortage That Isn't There; Panmunjom - Six Years After - in an ex-Korean game preserve, International Communism is frustrated (temporarily) and Freedom Village thrives; The Day Our House Died, by Ewart A. Autry; Europe on $1k; Power from Below - geothermal energy; American Mercury Acquired by Defenders of the Faith; Prayer Can Change Your Life; Management's Right to Manage; My World Stood Still, by Charles E. Kaufman of a Pennsylvania Dutch family; The Professional Type; The great Pigeon War; Beethoven - Humanitarian and "Physician"; Old Glory and the Flag of Necessity - tax dodgers on the high seas discredit our flag; My Eleven Self-Congratulations; Let's "Protire"; The Problem of Communism - will our inaction defeat us?; We Can Win the Cold War; The Man Who Makes Weeks; The Spirit of Love Day; A Campaign Promise To Break - right-to-work laws; Adult Delinquency; and more. Minimal markings. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features; The Grey Wolf; The Ontario Bird Dog Association "Old Timers"; Canada's Most Ambitious Trophy Hunter - Claude E. Genet - article with great photos; Small Fur Bearers and How to Take Them; Fisherman's Quiz; The Boys' Gold River, B.C. Salmon; 1967 Canadian Big Game Contest Winners; Try a Diary; Photography for the Outdoorsman; Canadian Sportsmen's Corner; Operation Bighorn - with photos; "A Jet Black Buck"; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
20 pages. Features: 45% of Canadians own 3 or more credit cards; Helen Shaver in Hollywood - article and great colour photo; Job descroption of J.B. Priestly - article with colour photo; Poster show at the Art Gallery of Ontario - brief article with 5 wonderful colour reproductions of the 61featured posters in the show; The credit card game - article with an interesting colour collage of 72 of the most commonly used cards; A Capital Affair - excerpt from "A Very Political Lady" by Judy LaMarsh; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Quick Reference 1960-61 Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps; Mailbag; Dr. James Hatter and his Game Outlook; Nice one-page Old Vienna ad features large photo of hunter with deer and B.C. deer hunting statistics; One-page Crown Zellerbach ad with illustration of hunter says "Hunting Not Prohibited Here"; 2/3-page ad for the "Cariboo Dayliner" rail service offered by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway; One-page ad for Harkley & Haywood Sporting Goods Ltd. features fireamrs and accessories; Trout Fishing For Sport and a Delightful Recreation; Clay Chips - includes photos of Harvey Mackie, Colin Peacock, George Walker, R. Weatherhead, Rudy Wiley, Arnie Homewood, Henry Remple, Verne Greensword, Col. N.C. Sherman, Arnie Homewood, Aldon Hanson, Cy Bourne, Ken Bodwell, Tom Held, Russ Young and Jack Pratt; One-page ad by the Department of Recreation and Conservation gives tips for hunting on private lands; Back cover Pilsener beer ad; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: B.C. Federation of Fish & Game Clubs' Convention - article with photo of president Dave Maw of Vancouver and photo of E.L. "Ted" Barsby of Nanaimo, past-president and chairman of the convention; Mailbag; B.C.'s Game Conservation Project Fund; Sea Gulls - G.L. Henderson writes an article about how their numbers should be moderated - with photo of game wardens George Lyons and "Butch" Tyler; Half-page ad for B.C.'s Department of Recreation and Conservation features photo of Minister The Hon. Earle C. Westwood; One-page Crown Zellerback Canada ad with heading "Hunting Not Prohibited Here"; Photos of Ken Hodgson, Charlie Miller, Bert Farr, Charlie Hodgson, Jim Treadgold, Ralph Shaw, Jim Martin, Jim Haslam, and Earl Popham; Seven bighorn sheep released in the Steens Mountain area; Dream House away from home - ideas for hunting cabins; Potential fishing to be had at Stump Lake; One page ad for the split bamboo rods offered by Hardy Brothers and Milwards of England; What is Pollution?; Ontario conducts first Canadian fishing survey; Clay Chips - article with photos of Don Stewart, Jim Couse, Wally Stakowski and Mrs. Grayce Freeman; Three photos and write-up of the pet wolves owned by Indian Agent Wilf Desmarais of Burns Lake, B.C.; Winchester Moves into Canada; Boats - article with photo of Gerry Palmer at the helm of the Belisarius; New outboard drive units; Nice illustrated Lucky Black Label beer ad on back cover shows man in barber's chair; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Poly-Choke full-page illustrated ad; Editorial on the controversy between conservationists and power interests over the use of park lands; Goat Galore! - article including photo of Keith C. Smith, big game artist, with a nice Chilcotin nanny; Vernon's Second Annual Retriever Trials - article with photos of George Douglas, John Ricketts, Bob Carswell, Jim Harvey, Roy Lambert, Fred Hoffman, Jeff Balcombe, and Mr. Laidlaw, photo of Mrs. Bill Edgerton, Mrs. Ella Furrie, Bill Sinser, Mrs. Betty O'Keefe, and Jim Holt, photo of Jim Holt congratulating Charlie Bunker, photo of Oliver Krog with Austin C. Taylor, Photo of Roy Lambert, Photo of Fred Hoffman, and photo of Jim Holt with Cyril Gilbert; Brief article on power decoys; Interior Trap Championship - brief article with photos of Cece Wills, Ken Glagbourne and Gordon Finch, photos of A.S. Baillie, Jr., J. Genier, Johnny Goffinet, and Jim Treadgold; Fantastic centerfold features letter from Alfred H. Schmidt of Portland, Oregon, which describes his month spent with son Gregg in the Kamloops country in June 1955, and around the letter appear five photos taken during their trip, including one of Gregg holding a fish; Pistol Corner - shooting results; Cruise of the Good Ship "Putzy Too" - Henry Furniss and his new 22-foot outboard cruiser; B.C. Game Commission ad inside back cover entitled "Going Afield" offers tips for hunters; Back cover ad by the B.C. Natural Resources Conservation League entitled "URGENT - A Sportsman's Paradise is Being Destroyed" and goes into detail about a government proposal to clear timber on the shores of Buttle Lake before raising the lake by 19'; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
127 pages. A pictorial history of Vancouver's first 2 decades in the NHL. Photos in colour and black and white. Recounts many noteworthy events and participants. Includes a reference of every player to ever play a regular season or playoff game in a Canuck uniform. Begins with the fascinating history of hockey in Vancouver prior to the NHL's arrival. Very attractive dust jacket features colour montage of Canuck favourites. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Dust jacket now protected with glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A must-have item for the die-hard Canuck fan! Book
viii, 104 pages. Many black and white reproductions of photos. Biography of the founder of Winnipeg's Independent Credit Jewellers. Epp was also a big game hunter who developed a considerable collection of stuffed and mounted specimens. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear to blue leatherette covered boards. A nice copy. Book