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182321796John Major Fleet-Street adjoining Serjeant's-Inn 1823. 8vo. First Major Edition with copper-engraved portrait frontispiece engraved title-vignette 13 fine copper-engraved plates including 2 of music scores and 77 woodcut illustrations and decorations in the text some light offsetting from frontispiece to title some very light and inoffensive spotting to some margins neat later nineteenth century inscription on blank preliminary; most attractively bound in mid-nineteenth full speckled brown calf boards with decorative gilt frame border back with five raised bands tooled in gilt second compartment with black leather label framed and lettered in gilt all other compartments elaborately ruled and tooled in gilt marbled edges gilt doublures marbled endpapers joints lightly rubbed short splits in joints at head and tail but binding wholly sound an attractive copy of a perennial classic in period binding. The first Major edition is based on the fifth edition of 1676 the last published during Walton's lifetime and printed by Nicol at the Shakespeare Press. Major's typically extensive notes occupy pp.395-406. The plates are engraved by Cook and Pye from the old drawings by Wale which had been 'greatly heightened in the effect by the pencil of Mr. Frederick Nash' W&S. Coigny 23; Oliver 23; Slater p.28; Westwood & Satchell p.225. John Major, Fleet-Street, adjoining Serjeant's-Inn, hardcover
1838107133Paris chez l'auteur-éditeur, rue du faubourg saint-Martin. 1838 440p/440p 2 tomes en 1 volume In8. Reliure d'époque en demi-basane sombre. Dos lisse orné. Bien complet de sa signature sur la page de faux titre et de sa page de publicité repliée sur le livre du Roy Modus.Edition originale.qq défauts : mouillure claire et rousse
1818j9950aEdinburgh: Archibald Constable & Co. G : in good condition. 20th century binding with new eps. Light foxing. Title page clipped with previous owner inscriptions. 1818. First Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 200mm x 130mm 8" x 5". viii 128pp plates. 12 hand-coloured plates. . The Whole Represented in Twelve Coloured Plates: To which is Added a Description of the Different Baits Used in Angling and where Found. Signature of W H Aldam author of 'A Quaint Treatise On "Flees And The Art a Artyfichall Flee Making"'. . Archibald Constable & Co hardcover
183714126Paris MOUTARDIER 1837 1 Paris, Moutardier, 1836, in-8, demi-basane bleu, pièce de titre rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, 422 pp.
18622481ALondon, Longman, 1862. Gr. 8°. XVI, 132 S. Mit 20 handkolor. Tafeln. Gepr. OLn. mit Deckel- u. RVg. Hint. Deckel leicht fleckig. Rü. oben und unten gering berieben. Vorderes Gelenk aufgeplatzt. 6. Auflage.
181611147T. Tegg 1816. 8vo. Fourth Edition with a wood-engraved frontispiece a wood-engraved plate and 33 woodcut illustrations 5 full-page including a map of the Thames in the text frontispiece and title mildly age-stained some very light and occasional spotting to text; contemporary half calf marbled boards back with six flat gilt rules second compartment lettered in gilt very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down fore-edges a little dusty else a most attractive copy in period binding. The engraved plate shows hooks baited for trolling; the full-page engravings depict an epitaph in Stepney Church sniggling apparatus mackerel and bank-fishing. The work includes a glossary of terms. The first edition of this angling classic appeared in 1814. Second and third editions respectively expanded appeared in the following year. 'This edition contains a new method of fishing for salmon in the River Lea which has been attended with much success and called by the author dragging or snatching for salmon'. Author's Preface. SCARCE IN ANY CONDITION. Westwood & Satchell p.186. T. Tegg, hardcover
185917320Publié pour la première fois d'après le manuscrit de la Bibliothèque de l'Institut.Édition originaletirée 225 exemplaires. A Paris, Chez Auguste Aubry - 1859 - LXIV et 96 pages. Planches hors texte. Catalogue de l'éditeur (8 pages) relié in fine.Reliure à la bradel demi percaline moutarde. Pièce de titre noire au dos et fleuron doré. Non rogné. Couverture éditeur conservée. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-8°(21x13).
188211887Paris, Dentu, 1882. In- 12 de [4]-284 pages, demi-chagrin brun, dos à 4 nerfs avec titre et filets dorés, couvertures conservées. Rousseurs.
183710283Paris MOUTARDIER 1837 1 Paris, Moutardier, 1837, in-8, cartonnage bleu, pièce de titre cartonnée orangé, dos à 6 faux-nerfs, reliure d'époque, 462 pages.
1900qi1846Paris, Imprimerie Nationale Relié 1900 Fort in-4 (24 x 31 cm.), relié, demi-basane, cinq nerfs et titre doré au dos, papier à la cuve aux gardes, nombreuses photographies pleine-page, schémas en noir in-texte, 652 pages, Appendices: 1ere partie : Arrêtés Préfectoraux par départements, 2e partie: Décrets établissant des réserves pour favoriser la reproduction du poisson, bien complet de toutes ses planches ; il manque une garde couleur, manques papier aux bords, coins usés, importants frottements aux plats, coiffes, nerfs et mors frottés, basane un peu tâché, malgré tout reliure solide, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
188827920Paris Gauthier- Villars 1888 In-8 83 pp et 63 planches hors texte
18689125Delagrave et Cie Paris 1868 1 vol. Fort in-4 de XV 839 pp., demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, plats de percaline.
1839L0674abLondon: Longman Rees Orme Brown Green and Longman. G : in good condition. Cover rubbed with corner wear and some discolouration. Contents VG. Heraldic book-plate on paste-down. 1839. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 230mm x 140mm 9" x 6". 115pp. 19 hand coloured copper plates including frontispiece all with tissue guards. Heraldic book-plate 'Respice quod verum'. . Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman hardcover
18447175ALondon, Longman, 1844. Gr. 8°. X, 115 Seiten. Mit 20 kolorierten Tafeln. Moderner Lederband im Stil der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung und Aussenkantenfileten. 3. Auflage.
190031720Rhode Island: s.i. 1900. Very Good. Rhode Island: s.i. ca. 1900. First Edition. Large broadside printed on linen 29.5x45.5cm. Light uneven toning some fraying to margins as can be expected else a Very Good or better fresh example.<br /> <br /> Possibly unrecorded display broadside listing fishing infractions and their accompanying fines. Sea bass and lobster are the most carefully monitored especially "egg bearing" lobsters "taken for private use" $5 fine and lobsters "taking sic by non-licensed men" $20 fine. The bottom edge of the broadside concludes with the rules pertaining to fresh water fish should not be "taken in any other manner except with single hand lines with not over 2 hooks upon each". As for ice fishing "During the open season when fishing through ice a person may operate 10 lines with a single hook upon each."<br /> <br /> None in commerce or OCLC as of January 2025. s.i. unknown
181366240Ad fidem librorum scriptorum emendavit Ioannes Gottlob Schneider Saxo, Accedunt versiones Latinae metrica et prosaica plurima anecdota et index Graecitatis, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane verte, toutes tranches marbrées, Apud Ioa. Aug. Gottl. Weigel, Lipsiae [ Leipzig ], 1813, XV-250-98 pp. [ Oppiani De Venatione Libri IV Carmine Latino Redditi a Davide Peifero I.C. Anno MDLV ]
186495711864 4 volumes, reliure d'époque demi-chagrin rouge (binding half shagreen) in-quarto (192 x 274mm) à coins, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets or (gilt line) et à froid (blind-stamping decoration) - avec semis de taches brunes (piqures) (fading) - entre-nerfs - compartiments à caissons dorés, fers spéciaux (specials blocking stamps) - titre frappé or (gilt title) - tomaison or(volume numbering) , mors et coins décorés à froid (joints and corners with blind-stamping, épidermés (lights scratches) et coins émoussés (corners blunt), papier rouge gauffré imitation chagrin aux plats (paper imitation shagreen on the cover), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smooth), légères rousseurs habituelles (rares and lights redness marks), Tome 1 : 2 feuillets + 387pages, 12 planches hors-texte dont 2 en couleurs, Tome 2 : 2 feuillets + 387 pages, 13 planches hors-texte dont 1 en couleurs et 1 plan couleur; Tome 3 : 2 feuillets + 387 pages, 12 planches hors-texte en noir et bistre, Tome 4 : 2 feuillets + 387 pages, 12 planches en noir et bistre, Sans date (du 12 mai 1861 jusqu'en 1864) Paris Charles Furne Editeur de la tête de Série,
188950832Longsman and Cie | London 1889 | 13.50 x 19.20 cm | 2 volumes reliés
189958042Sudbury Massachusetts:: Selectmen of Sudbury. March 27 1899. Some inoffensive staining; very nice. approx. 12 x 10 inches. Whoever takes or catches any Pickerel in any river stream or pond in any other manner than by artificially or naturally baited hook and hand line shall forfeit one dollar for every pickerel so taken. Selectmen of Sudbury. unknown
185189397New York: Stringer & Townsend 1851. New Edition Revised and Corrected. Octavo. 20cm. Later full bottle green morocco by Bennett of NY lavishly decorated in gilt with tooling of snipe duck and geese amid ruled gilt borders. 200pp.; 4 ads to rear original decorated brown cloth bound in at the rear. Strong tight and handsome all edges gilt; internally clean and fresh illustrated throughout. A very good clean copy of the 2nd edition overall and the first to be accompanied by llustrations from the author. <br /> <br /> Henry Herbert was a rather tragic figure seemingly continually falling short of his own expectations of himself and who only seemed to find any sort of steady personal voice in his works under the Forester pseudonym discussing the finer arts of shooting fishing and woodland stalking. A sort of wandering genetic remnant of several aristocratic British bloodlines but frequently financially wobbly and unable to get a steady footing Herbert seems to have alienated most people in his circle at one time or another and eventually shot himself in a full length mirror after having thrown a party to which many were invited but none attended. <br /> Although his output included a slew of adventure novels and various other literary exploits he is chiefly remembered for his wistful keenly observed and evocative accounts of woodland sporting activities. Scarce and collectable. Stringer & Townsend unknown
1893e3904London: E A Beckett. VG : in very good condition. Eps browned. 1893. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 150mm 9" x 6". ii 195pp plates. . E A Beckett hardcover
1895e6433London: Geo. M. Kelson c/o Messrs Wyman & Sons. G: in good condition. Cover rubbed with edge-wear. Spine faded. Inner hinge cracking. Fep detached. Army and Navy Club label on paste-down. 1895. First Edition. Maroon/gilt hardback cloth cover with bevelled edges. 260mm x 210mm 10" x 8". xiv 510pp xlv plates. 8 coloured plates numerous b/w vignettes. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Geo. M. Kelson, c/o Messrs Wyman & Sons hardcover
18583105# AUTEUR: De Maricourt # ÉDITEUR: Bouchard - Huzard veuve, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1858 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: Souple titre noir et rouge # DÉTAILS: In 8° broché XIV + (pagination continue) + 143pp. 3 blasons hors-texte. Bon état, non rogné. RARE! # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1900758VERS 1900. 2 ALBUMS FORMAT 13 X 18 ET 24,5 X 31 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON, CONTENANT 144 PHOTOGRAPHIES FORMAT 12 X 9 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON. CERTAINES CONCERNENT LES PYRENEES (GAVARNI, LUCHON, ETC), LA MAJORITE CONCERNANT LA BRETAGNE : AUDIERNE, BELLE-ILE, BREHA, BREHEC, FINISTERE, KERROCH, PAIMPOL, PERROS HAMON, PLOUMANACH, POINTE DU RAZ, PORZ EVEN, SAINT RION, ETC. NOMBREUX THEMES, DONT COSTUMES FOLKLORIQUES, MONUMENTS, PAYSAGES, PROCESSIONS, REGATES, SCENES DE PORT, DE BATEAUX A VOILE DONT BATEAU ISLANDAIS, ETC. INTERESSANT DOCUMENT D'EPOQUE EN BON ETAT.