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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.
184653274ABBerlin, 1846. Ca. 43,5 x 27,5 cm. 100 Seiten, 6 Kupferstichtafeln. Pappband der Zeit mit Rückenschild. [4 Warenabbildungen]
1815r3105bLondon: T. Tegg. VG : in very good condition. Rebound. A little foxing and offsetting. 1815. Third Edition. Modern half calf. 230mm x 140mm 9" x 6". xxix 314pp. Copper plate and wood engravings. . T. Tegg unknown
186320522E. Dentu | Paris 1863 | 12 x 19 cm | relié
1829655532 vol. fort in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-basane verte, Arthus Bertrand, Paris, 1829, XV-479 pp. ; 2 ff., 460-12 pp. et 23 planches. Rappel du titre complet : Code de la Pêche Fluviale, avec un Commentaire des articles de la Loi, les motifs de cette loi, la discussion aux deux chambres, des modèles de procès-verbaux pour délits de pêche, etc., suivi d'un Commentaire de la Pêche Fluviale, contenant l'Histoire naturelle des Poissons ; l'Explication des termes de Pêche et de Navigation ; la Description des Lignes, Hameçons, Filets, Instruments et Procédés employés dans les diverses sortes de Pêche ; l'analyse de l'ancienne et de la nouvelle Législation sur le Droit et l'Exercice de la Pêche dans les rivières navigables ou flottables, canaux, ruisseaux ou cours d'eau quelconque, etc. ; Ouvrage accompagné d'un Atlas composé de 23 planches gravées par Tardieu
1821RO20264928DOULADOURE J-M., Toulouse, rue Saint-Rome, N°41. 1821. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 116 pages - couverture muette, tâchée. 6 photos disponibles, dont sommaire. . . . Classification Dewey : 799.1-Pêche
18522754Paris, Maison Basset, 1852. 50 x 64 cm. Planche gravée sur acier par Langevin et imprimée par Fosset, figurant 15 scènes de pêche, divers ustensiles et sortes de poissons, avec une description des appâts existants, ainsi qu'un extrait de la loi sur la pêche du 15 avril 1829 et des ordonnances des 15 novembre 1830 et 8 février 1842.Exemplaire aquarellé à l'époque. Planche doublée.
1823174751823 un volume, reliure demi-veau havane petit in-octavo à coins (binding half calfskin in-8 with corners) (17,2 x 10,8 cm), reliure d'époque, dos long (spine without raised band), décoré or (gilt decoration), filets et roulettes or (fillets and gilt line), entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer plein (between the raised bands floweret with full blocking stamp), titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux avec filet or (label of title with gilt line), filets or en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied (gilt lines on the place of raised bands and top and at the foot of spine), dos avec des craquelures (spine with cracks) et restauration ancienne en haut du dos mais propre, papier peigné aux plats (cover with painting paper), toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges (all (all red marbled edges smooth), orné d'un frontispice gravé sur bois en noir + 28 planches hors-texte gravées sur bois en noir, XVI + 416 pages, 1823 Paris : chez Corbet Editeur,
186115745Hachette et Cie Paris 1861 1 vol. In-12 de 2 ff.n.ch. 309 pp. 1 f.n.ch. (table); demi-cuir de Russie à coins fin XIXème, dos lisse richement orné, tête dorée, couverture imprimée conservée.
186813046Delagrave 1868 Grand in-8 demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, XV- 859 pp. Rousseurs, infimes et marginales pour les planches.
185253123ABQuedlinburg u. Leipzig, Ernst'sche Buchhandlung, 1852. Ca. 17,5 x 11,5 cm. XVI S., 236 S., (4) Seiten. Mit 2 lithographischen Tafeln. Pappband der Zeit. l
1818j9950Edinburgh: printed for Archibald Constable & Co. VG: in very good condition without dust jacket. Modern rebind with new eps. Cover rubbe. Spine faded. Sporadic foxing. Occasional marking and pencil annotations. 1818. First Edition. Green hardback half-leather cover. 200mm x 130mm 8" x 5". viii 128pp. Tweve detailed 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. . [printed for] Archibald Constable & Co hardcover
18535661Cadot 1853 1 Paris, Alexandre Cadot Editeur, 1853, 2 tomes réliés en 1 volume in-8, veau oblong glacé, triple filets dorés sur les plats, armoiries au bouclier, dos à 5 nerfs orné, dentelle intérieure dorée, double filets dorés sur les coupes, tête dorée, couverture conservée, 2 ff non ch., 349 et 343 pages, (Thierry relieur).
1815015000London: Printed for the Author By Harris and Turner 1815. xxxi 317pp 10 woodcut plates 23 woodcuts in text 6 copper engravings index addenda. Half-leather - contemporary marbled boards with later 19th century green leather calf spine with 5 raised bands and gilt title leather corners top edge gilt marbled endpapers. 22.5 x 14.5cms. Large paper copy with very wide margins. First published in 1814 and going to numerous editions this edition is particularly well illustrated with the addition of 6 copper engravings of fish by R. Carpenter after C. Hardy. The woodcut plates include tackle scenes of fishing in various styles maps of the Thames and Lea and woodcut illustrations of fish appear throughout the text. Occasional very light toning/offsetting. First few pages have tiny corner creases. Very light rubbing to boards and edges of leather. A few page edges slight rough/uncut. Overall a complete and superior copy of this angling classic. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. Printed for the Author By Harris and Turner Hardcover
185215443Poisson, Dutot Caen, Paris 1852 1 vol. In-8 de 2 ff.n.ch. 4 pp. 1 f.n.ch. V 240 pp. 2 ff.n.ch. (table), demi-veau XXème, dos à faux nerfs richement orné, couverture conservée (reliure à l'imitation).
1845PHO-2314London ; T. C. Newby, 1845 - 2 tomes en 1 volume In-8° (19,5x12cm) Reliure de l'époque demi-veau verte à coins (quelques petites éraflures), dos à nerfs orné et daté or en queue, pièce de titre et auteur, tête dorée 10 planches hors texte dessinées par R.J. Hamerton et lithographiées par C. Graf au complet (la 1ère détachée)
184589396Philadelphia: G.B. Zieber & Co 1845. First Edition. Octavo. 18cm. Bound in later full bottle green morocco by Bennett of NY elaborately decorated and titled in gilt to spine and boards with geese ducks snipe etc. iv; 168pp. Strong tight and attractive very light wear slight darkening to the spine panel gilt bright; internally fresh and clean top edge gilt later marbled endpapers dampstaining to p.69 and a little thumbing in places. A very good copy indeed in a later sporting themed full leather binding. <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 lost 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. G.B. Zieber & Co unknown
1889255166Philadelphia: Published by the Members of the State in Schuylkill 1889. First edition. Illustrated. 446 pp. Press of Bando Printing & Publishing Company. 2 vols. 4to. Bound in three quarters brown morocco gilt-stamped tooling on spine t.e.g. wrappers bound in By Whitman Bennett some soiling internally else Very fine. Bookplate of William Van Winkle. First edition. Illustrated. 446 pp. Press of Bando Printing & Publishing Company. 2 vols. 4to. Van Winkle Copy. Bruns S74; Howes M636 Published by the Members of the State in Schuylkill unknown books
185044607, , 1850-1861. 8 vol. in-12 et in-8, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
184829206AB1848. Original First Edition. Dublin / London / Derby James McGlashan / Simpkin Marshall & Co. / Richardson and Sons 1848. Octavo. Folded Frontispiece X 111 pages with 21 plates original Lithographs often large folding. Hardcover / Original publisher's cloth embossed with gilt lettering to cover. Excellent condition of one of the rarest books on the History of irish commercial fishing and suggestions for professionalizing irish fishing industry in the 19th century. This book comes from the library of irish engineer William Le Fanu with his bookplate to the pastedown and a stamp "Board of Public Works" to the dedication-page. The books interior with all the lithographic illustrations in very good condition. Occasional foxing only. Extremely rare; very scarce publication ! This is a superior example of this book; with all illustrations in place and in excellent condition. Includes for example the following illustrations: 1. Frontispiece: Spearing the Basking Shark or Sun Fish West Coast of Ireland Large Folding Plate 2. Schooner Recommended by Mr.Brabazon for the West Coast Fisheries Large Folding Plate 3. Deck Plan of Schooner - 100 or 150 Tons - Recommended by Mr. Brabazon for the West Coast of Ireland 4. Skerries Hooker - 20 to 50 Tons 5. Irish Herring Net 6. English Herring Net - Figure I 7. English Herring Net - Figure II 8. MA II X Fishing Boat 9. Penzance or St. Ives Herring or Pilchard Boat 10. One of the Irish Herring Fleet 11. Trawler with her Trawl Down Large Folding Plate 12. Trawl Irons 13. English Trawl Large Folding Plate 14. Irish Trawl Large Folding Plate 15. Sun Fish Basking Shark Harpoon 16. Salmon Net - Figure I Large Folding Plate 17. Salmon Net - Figure II Large Folding Plate 18. Salmon Boxes 19. Mackerel Fishing 20. English Lobster Trap / Irish Lobster Pots 21. Oyster Dredges: English Oyster Dredge / Irish Oyster Dredge / Large Size Oyster Dredge Brabazon writes in his Introduction: 'I am induced to write this account of the present state of the Irish Fisheries and offer the following suggestions for their improvement which may be carried into effect by a Fishing Company conferring the greatest benefits on the country and profit to themselves. The Fisheries are the greatest and at present almost the only resource of the West of Ireland. From the loss of the potatoes as a certain means of subsistence the fiishermen would give their undivided time to the Fisheries instead of losing the best seasons by wasting their labour on a high-rented potato garden. They would thus throw an immense quantity of cured food such as Hake Cod Ling Herring Haddock and Coal Fish into the interior of the country while they could dispose of such fish as could not be cured such as Turbot Plaice Mackerel Gurnard John Dorey Ray and Soles at the markets along the coast. The cured fish even with the present limited supply brought to the markets of Westport and Newport County Mayo is sold as low as a penny per lb. free from bone green salted that is not dried and sometimes not so high as a halfpenny per lb. fresh.The company should establish stations along the coast: say they began with three one at Killibegs one at Newport Pratt and one at the Shannon Mouth.From the Store at Ballyshannon I would send fresh fish packed in Ice and also cured fish by water carriage through the Enniskillen Lakes and by the Ulster Canal on to Belfast supplying all the intermediate twons and interior of the country. Chapters in the book include for example: Herring Nets - Buoys - Mode of Curing / Curing the Herring / The Rhodry-More / The Cod Fisheries / Lobster Crab and Cray Fish / Packing Herring etc. etc. hardcover
181027126A Paris, de l'Imprimerie impériale, 1810. 2 forts vol. au format in-4 (268 x 206 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol., ii - 490 pp. et 1 f. n.fol. ; 2 ff. n.fol., 753 pp. et xxviii pp. Reliures uniformes de l'époque de pleine basane glacée et racinée blonde, plats jansénistes, dos lisse ornés de filets dorés, roulettes dorées, larges fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin chair, pièces de tomaison de maroquin émeraude, titre doré, tomaison dorée, supra libros doré en queue, tranches jaunes et mouchetées.
184589414Philadelphia: G.B. Zieber & Co 1845. First Edition. Octavo. 18cm. Bound in original publisher's paper wraps titled and bordered in black to front wrap. iv; 168pp. Chipping and wear to edges and extremities spine panel heavily chipped lacking rear wrap strong and tight but with several closed tears soiling etc; internally clean & untrimmed with some dampstaining to the upper quarter of the earlier pages bookplate of noted sporting bibliophile Harry Worcester Smith to verso front wrap some light spotting and soiling in places a couple of proud gatherings last 2 leaves a frayed and spotted cosmetically but not substantially affecting the last page of text. Strong despite its innate fragility handsome despite wear a good solid example of a book that is a distinct rarity complete in its original wraps. <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 lost 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. G.B. Zieber & Co unknown
187953112ABLondon, William Mackenzie, (1879). Ca. 37,5 x 28,5 cm. XXVI S., 204 Seiten, mit Textvignetten und Textillustratioen sowie 41 ganzseitigen Farbholzschnitten (illustrated with a coloured figure of each species draws from nature by A.F. Lydon and numerous engravings). Grüner Ganzledereinband mit reicher Deckelvergoldung und farbigem Rückenschild. Mit Goldschnitt. [4 Warenabbildungen]
1815AMO-2409London, printed for the author by Carpenter and Son, sold by T. Tegg, 1815 1 volume in-8 (23,5 x 14,5), de (12)-XXIX-314 pages. Nombreuses gravures hors-texte et gravures sur bois. Cartonnage plein papier gris de l'époque. Quelques usures au cartonnage (coins, mors fendus), relié sur brochure, étiquette de titre imprimée en papier au dos. Intérieur frais. Beau papier. TROISIÈME ÉDITION. La première édition de ce "Guide du pêcheur à la ligne", superbe ouvrage richement illustré et qui aborde de tous les aspects de la pêche des poissons d'eau douce et des poissons de mer, a paru un an auparavant en 1814. Cette première édition est très rare. Cette troisième édition augmentée et corrigée, publié l'année suivante, en 1815 (comme la seconde édition), est rare également et recherchée.. Exemplaire imprimé sur beau papier à belles marges, sans doute un large paper (grand papier). L'illustration se compose de 1 frontispice gravé sur acier (trophies of angling), 25 planches hors-texte dont 2 cartes de parcours de pêche et de nombreuses vignettes gravées sur bois (poissons, mouches, etc.). Collationné complet sur un autre exemplaire de la même édition. "A classic work, first published in 1814, which went into numerous editions, this one being particularly well illustrated.Published in the same year as the second edition, due to "the very favourable manner which the said work is spoken of by the Sporting Magazine for April 1815, also by the New Monthly Magazine for May". This edition includes new copper-engraved plates "taken from drawings made from living fish, under the author's own inspection" Westwood & Satchell, p. 186. BON EXEMPLAIRE DANS SON FRAGILE CARTONNAGE DE L'ÉPOQUE.
1855k2305London: William Blacker. G: in good condition. Cover rubbed and marked. Inner hinge cracking; fep and frontispiece nearly loose. Previous owner stamps to prelims and final page. Ink spot to edge-block. 1855. Second Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 170mm x 110mm 7" x 4". xi iv 259pp plates. 21 plates 17 hand-coloured. . With Descriptions of Flies for the Season as they Came Out of the Water. . William Blacker hardcover