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214281 volume in-4° relié plein veau marbré marron. Dos à nerfs décoré, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge. Filets dorés sur les coupes. Ex-Libris en garde. XIV + 442 p. 13 planches dépliantes Quelques petites rousseurs. En fin de volume mouillure jaune en marge inférieure d'une vingtaine de feuilles allant croissant en fin de volume mais toujors en marge. Hormis défaut signalé très bel état.
300421 volume in-folio demi-parchemin d’époque, titre à l‘encre sur le dos, accrocs et fissures sur les charnières, coupes frottées, ancien tampon de bibliothèque, 1f., VIII-165 p., un f. d'errata, 11 planches, 8 tableaux. Bon état. Polak, 1604. 1775.
Editions Maurice Dormann et Cerf, 1927. Grand In-4 (33 x 25 cm) broché, couvertures imprimée en noir et rouge avec vignette centrale (martin pêcheur), 377 pages. Edition Originale. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier Dujardin. Edition originale de ce chef-d'oeuvre de littérature halieutique, le plus beau livre jamais publié sur la pêche de la Truite. Illustré de 71 figures en noir dans le texte et 11 superbes planches en couleurs h.-texte avec serpentes, de Clérin, Daumain, Faddegon. Tirage limité à 650 exemplaires numérotés. Gomendy, p. 185-186.
28953Editions Maurice Dormann et Cerf, 1927. Grand In/4 (33 x 25 cm) broché, couvertures imprimée en noir et rouge avec vignette centrale (martin pêcheur), 377 pages. Edition Originale. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier Dujardin.
1830314070Philadelphia: Judah Dobson 1830. First edition first issue without the Morris portrait and before explanatory text was added at p. viii. Two lithographic views lithographic portraits of Robert Wharton and Jonas Cattell. viii 127 1 8; ii 56 1 errata pp. 8vo 8 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. Modern quarter morocco over marbled boards all edges gilt pp. 44/45 have been professionally repaired and strengthened with Japanese tissue scattered foxing throughout. First edition first issue without the Morris portrait and before explanatory text was added at p. viii. Two lithographic views lithographic portraits of Robert Wharton and Jonas Cattell. viii 127 1 8; ii 56 1 errata pp. 8vo 8 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. WITH MANUSCRIPT. With manuscript receipt for member assessment of $150 for the new club headquarters mounted to old endleaf. Leaf with mounted receipt and Manuscript receipt reads: "Rec'd May 22nd 1844 of Geo. R. Justice Esq/One Hundred and fifty dollars in full for/assessment of March Meeting for purchase/of Territory by Schuylkill Fishing Co/$150 Wm V. Anderson".<br/><br/>In 1732 27 Quakers founded "the Colony in Schuylkill fishing club" acquiring land and fishing rights along the west bank of the river about a mile north of present-day Fairmount which was part of William Penn's treaty with the Lenni-Lenape Indians. Over the years the clubhouse known as "the Castle" has moved several times in response to damming pollution and the arrival of the railroad in 1887. Since 1944 it has been on the adjoining edge of Nicholas Biddle's Andalusia estate.<br/>In 1843 the Schuylkill Fishing Company purchased a plot of land known as "Millmont" where they held their June 1843 meeting despite the Castle's unreadiness. At the March 1844 meeting the Committee in charge of arrangements pertaining to the new property made a report which was then adopted by the members that all members would be assessed $150 due on the first day of May with a ten day grace period or in three installments of $50 for the next three years due each first of May. See A History of the Schuylkill Fishing Company of the State in Schuylkill 1732-1888 pp. 154-158. 1844 was also the year that the club officially incorporated under the name "Schuylkill Fishing Company" with William V. Anderson as one of the Trustees.<br/>George R. Justice 1803-1964 was a "citizen" member of the club from 1843 until 1863 holding various offices over the twenty years of his membership. William V. Anderson 1797-1869 was the Seventh Governor of the club serving from 1849-1854 having joined the club in 1824 and holding other offices before assuming the Governorship. He is listed in this volume as "Coroner." "Schuylkill is the most ancient fishing club that exists and its founders are said to have passed a treaty with the chiefs of the Leni-Lenape or Delaware Indians who granted them the privilege to hunt the woods and fish the waters of the Schuylkill" Westwood & Satchell. Additionally this edition is quite rare: "Almost priceless today never offered except in later editions.the entire Schuylkill story is highly important in American angling history" Bruns. American Imprints 2578 2579; Bruns M74; Howes M-636; Phillips 265; Sabin 49133; Westwood & Satchell p. 190 Judah Dobson unknown books
[Fig. Animali-Militaria] (cm.33) ottima mz. pergamena XVIII secolo, nervi, titolo in oro al dorso. -- cc. 24 nn., pp. 655(1), cc. 28 nn. Bella marca tipografica all' inizio e in fine, testo in greco e in latino, capilettere figurati, diagrammi, schemi, soldati ed eserciti schierati incisi in xilografia nel testo. Edizione originale celebre e ricercata di questo classico stampato a Zurigo. L' autore conobbe tanto il greco da scrivere con grande eleganza e successo. L' opera si divide in tre parti. La prima in 17 libri è sulla natura degli animali, caccia, pesca, abitudini, con una enorme quantità di notizie curiose. Addirittura l' esistenza di sentimenti simili a quelli degli uomini e anche superiori. La seconda, in 14 libri di storia varia ricca di anedotti e notizie. La terza, è sugli ordini militari, schieramenti di eserciti, battaglie ecc. Antiche note occultate con vecchio maldestro restauro al frontis e in fine, sempre lontano dal testo. piccolo vecchio rinforzo al margine per bruciatura e strappo, senza danno al testo. Peraltro esemplare molto bello e nitido e marginoso. Ex libris nobiliare alla sguardia: " Biblioteca Rosales-Bername". * Adams A 219; * Bm. Stc. German p.5; * Hoffman " Lexicon.Griechen" I 10; * Graesse I 23; Brunet I 61.[f61] Libro
First edition. Deluxe edition, limited to 85 copies bound in quarter leather by Claudia Cohen and signed by the author, with an additional portfolio of color plates also signed by the author, and an actual mounted and matted salmon fly, signed on the mat by the dresser. The fly in this copy (and in very few other copies) was dressed and signed by Ron Alcott, the only fly-dresser singled out and discussed in the book for his excellence (full-page photograph on page 175). Large 4to, fine in clamshell box.
191258322Squirrel Lake Oneida County WI: Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort D.E. Kennedy photographer 1912. Oblong folio. 15 x 8 in. 86 pp unpaginated. on thick gray paper stock. With 102 tipped-in silver gelatin photogaphs sized from 4.2 x 6.25 in. up to 6.5 x 8 in. 1 hand-coloured most sized approx. 4 x 6 in. couple pages show residue from previously removed or moved images. Contemporary flexible black cloth gray paper endpapers minor wear rubbing some fraying to spine minor wear & slight bumping to corners front inner hinge & title w/ minor tear repairs edgewear small tear at lower gutter margin still a VG exemplar with manuscript presentation inscription & title from artist to Henry Hanson dated July & Sept. 1912. This exceptional photo album documents the camping boating fishing & hunting activities of visitors to Henry Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort in the early 1900’s after the opening of the Wisconsin Northwoods to tourists. The “Good Roads†movement and encouragement of improved highways and railroad expansion opened the area featuring fabulous fishing beautiful forests mild summer weather and stunning fall colours drawing in Presidents movie stars gangsters and families to Squirrel Lake resorts with resorts such as Hanson’s offering cabins for rent by the week hot meal dining boat rentals dock usage and hunting & fishing guides. This album opens with images of the resort including one handcoloured featuring waving stars & stripes flag boat sheds and canoes pulled up on the beach. Many of the images feature iconic Progressive Era views of families setting on the rustic cabin porches standing beside camp tents and rowing on the lake. Also featured are views of rowers seated in boats proud women & men holding their large Pike Bass & Muscallonge fish caught women & men hunters with shotguns picnic scenes and the bucolic backdrop of the resort. A series of photos reveal the transport of the Squirrel Lake Resort visitors from train station in horse-drawn covered wagon and automobile with one image showing three generations seated on their luggage at the depot. The names of the rustic cottages included “Skin Walk Cottage†and “Ma-Ow-Is†while the erected tents provided extra space. Hanson 1858-1951 moved to Minocqua WI in 1893 where he drove a livery team and by 1912 had established his resort on 37 acres on the shores of Squirrel Lake featuring a main lodge and adding cabins and other buildings from time to time set amidst a rustic setting of Pine Hemlock and Birch Trees on the East Shore of the Lake able to house up to 35 guests. His cabins were lighted by electricity supplied with running water shower baths and the excellent cuisine was furnished by the onsite orchards gardens and Jersey dairy cattle with large poultry supply as well. Initially named “Forest Home†by 1912 it had become Squirrel Lake Resort and he would continue operating it until 1936 when he sold the resort to Ed Perreault. Although we were unable to find a reference to the photographer D.E. Kennedy in local Minocqua WI directories or Wisconsin & Illinois photography references a few of the photos in this album are similar to a couple of the contemporary unsigned real photo postcard images in institutional and private holdings. See: Jones McVean et al History of Lincoln Oneida and Vilas Counties Wisconsin 1924 pp. 257-258; Early Squirrel Lake Resorts 1907-1970 Squirrel Lake Memories 2021; C.B. Stewart Squirrel Lake Storage Reservoirs and Their Relation to Stream Flow Preliminary Report on Storage Reservoirs at the Headwaters of the Wisconsin River 1911 pp. 20-21. Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort, D.E. Kennedy photographer, hardcover
183841123Paris, Armand Robin, 1838. 2 vol. grand in-8 de (4)-VIII-224 pp., 36 planches lithographiées coloriées hors texte ; (4)-227-(2) pp., XVI pp. (supplément), 36 planches lithographiées coloriées hors-texte, demi-chagrin brun à coins, dos muet à quatre nerfs, non rogné (reliure moderne).
185541129Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, 1855. Grand in-4 de (4)-XXVIII-(4)-184 pp., 9 planches hors texte, demi-veau fauve daté en pied, dos orné à nerfs, trois pièces de titre maroquin rouge, vert et noir (reliure de l'époque).
214131 volume in-8° relié plein veau noisette marbré, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, tranches cailloutées, restauration en coiffe supérieure, petites bandes rousses en bordure des pages de titre et faux-titre, XLVIII, 328 p. 3 ff.nch., IV planches sur deux planches dépliantes. Très bel exemplaire aux Armes de Pavée de Vendeuvre (XIXe siècle). (Dédié à Antoine de Sartine, ministre de la Marine, approuvé par l'Académie royale des sciences, cet ouvrage de l'abbé de La Chapelle, mathématicien de renom, expose le moyen de marcher au milieu des eaux les plus profondes comme sur un plan solide à l'aide d'une combinaison de toile avec appliques de liège. Équipement de flottaison non submersible, cette première forme du scaphandre, composée d'un pantalon à étriers, d'une suspensoire - sorte de plastron venant se rabattre sur la poitrine - et de nageoires pour aider à la progression, se veut utile pour l'amusement, la pêche, la survie en cas de naufrage ou bien encore le calfatage d'un bateau en mer. Le traité sera réédité en 1805 précédé du projet de formation d'une légion nautique ou d'éclaireurs des côtes, destinée à opérer tel débarquements qu'on avisera sans le secours de vaisseaux. Source : BNF).
183314286J. Morlent Le Havre 1833 1 vol. In-8 de XVI 280 pp., demi-basane fauve de l'époque, dos lisse fileté, pièce de titre, couverture conservée.
193168121931 1 Tiré 515 exemplaires, un des 450 sur alfa satiné, n° 114. Paris, Librairie cynégétique Emile Nourry, 1931, gd in-8° de XIV-388 pages relié demi-dain, dos lisse orné de 2 fleurons dorés, (un oiseau en haut du dos et un cerf au milieu), titre or sur pièce peau, couvertures conservées, quelques piqûres.
Etampes, Editions Maurice Dormann et Cerf, 30 mai 1927. Grand in-4 ; (26 x 33,5 cm) ; (1) f. blanc. XII pp (justificatif du tirage, faux-titre, titre, Préface et Avant-Propos), 377 pp., (1) f. d'achevé d'imprimer. Demi-maroquin à coins, filets dorés sur les plats, dos lisse orné d'un dessin en couleurs (un martin-pêcheur), tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés (reliure signée GRESLE A. Rel-doreur). Mors frottés. EDITION ORIGINALE SIGNEE PAR L'AUTEUR. 11 très belles planches en couleurs sur double-page en hors texte avec serpentes. 77 figures, en-têtes et culs-de-lampe. Tirage unique à 650 exemplaires. Un des 600 exemplaires numérotés sur papier Dujardin signé par l'auteur. Bel exemplaire parfaitement conservé intérieurement mais craquelures aux charnières et frottements sur le dos.
20332Etampes, Editions Maurice Dormann et Cerf, 30 mai 1927. Grand in-4 ; (26 x 33,5 cm) ; (1) f. blanc. XII pp (justificatif du tirage, faux-titre, titre, Préface et Avant-Propos), 377 pp., (1) f. d'achevé d'imprimer. Demi-maroquin à coins, filets dorés sur les plats, dos lisse orné d'un dessin en couleurs (un martin-pêcheur), tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés (reliure signée GRESLE A. Rel-doreur). Mors frottés.
883819Apud Henricpetrinos - Johannis Hofmanni Basileae 1628 - 1690 2 ouvrages reliés en 1 volume in-8 carré ( 230 X 175 mm ), demi-basane, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés ( Reliure postérieure ). Mors fendus, coiffes absentes. TRES RARE REUNION.VENERIO Johannes Antonius: De Oraculis et Divinationibus Antiquorum, Tractatus Succinctus et exquisitus. Basileae, Apud Henricpetrinos, 1628. 66 pages. Les feuillets sont roussis et la couverture avec manque a été remontée.WAGENSEILII Johann Christophi - LEMOVICENSUS Johannis: Joh. Christophori Wagenseilii de Hydraspide sua : sive, adversus extrema pericula aquarum munimento ac praesidio, ad PETRUM VALCKENIERIUM...Epistola / Additur Johannis Lemovicensis morale somnium Pharaonis & ab interitu vindicatur. Johannis Hofmanni, 1690. 38 pages. 1 bandeau, 2 figures dans le texte et 2 planches très curieuses dont une dépliante. + 4 ffnch. en gothique, 1 bandeau et 1 cul de lampe. + 42 pages, 1 bandeau et 1 cul de lampe.
145 numéros dont 4 H.S., sous 12 emboîtages éditeurs verts, couv. ill. couleurs, photos couleurs ou noir et blanc, Connaissance de la pêche, éditions Larivière, 1978 à 1990, env. 85 pp. par numéro. Etat très satisfaisant (rouss. sur les tr. sup. et inf. des emboîtages ainsi que sur leurs coiffes, magazines en bon état par ailleurs) pour cet ensemble, qui présente les 12 années de cette revue de pêche. A partir de juillet 1990, cette revue fusionna avec la revue "La pêche et les pêcheurs" (cf. n° 542 de cette revue). Ensemble peu courant. Linéaire de 110 cm. Poids de 43 Kg. Prix pour l'ensemble. Français
199048484145 numéros dont 4 H.S., sous 12 emboîtages éditeurs verts, couv. ill. couleurs, photos couleurs ou noir et blanc, Connaissance de la pêche, éditions Larivière, 1978 à 1990, env. 85 pp. par numéro.
17524614Paris, Pierre Prault, 1752. 2 volumes in-4 de [16]-928 +[8]-860-[4] pages, plein veau marbré de l’époque, dos à nerfs ornés, étiquettes de titre et tomaison en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Coins frottés.
83879aafParis, Arthus Bertrand, 1827, in-4to et in-folio, 10 p. + 638 p. avec texte sur double col. + Atlas de 44 planches lithogr. par E. Blanchard + 2 ff. + 17 (recte 15) p., par endroits fortes rousseurs, ex-libris Emil Uhles, reliure en d.-toile (texte) et d.-cuir, dos orné (atlas avec la couverture de la broch. orig. cons.).
168830093Paris Charles De Sersy ( De l'Imprimerie d'Etienne Chardon ) 1688 Grand in-4° Un grand classique de la Chasse, de la pêche et du piégeage 7 ff - 414 pp et 63 planches , 49 pour la chasse ( manque une planche la numéro 5 de la partie IV ) , 14 pour la pêche ( il manque les planches 5 et 7 ) , deux planches correspondant aux figures de la partie Pêche reliure en état d'usage avec une petite trace de restauration au dos, plats épidermés et dorure frottée, page de titre froissée en coin inf. gauche, imprimé sur un papier bistre assez fort et sans rousseurs, trace d'humidité en coin au milieu du volume, exemplaire non retoqué, tout à fait acceptable , restauration discrète à la coiffe supérieure format avec des grandes marges ( 23 X 29 cm )
1899grl08London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner & Co Ltd. VG : in very good condition. Rebound copying original bindings and title panels. Slight staining to prelims of volume II. 1899. Limited Edition. Pale blue hardback boards with cream cloth spines. 290mm x 230mm 11" x 9". xxv 278pp; xiv 286pp; xvi 226pp; xiv 290pp plates & maps. 56 b/w plates 4 duo-tone maps. With original prospectus. Heavy set extra shipping needed for overseas. . Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co Ltd hardcover
1682L0565London: Thomas Helder. G : in good condition. 19th century binding. Cover rubbed and darkened. 1682. First Edition. Green hardback leather cover. 150mm x 90mm 6" x 4". 78pp. Fishing. Rivers in England include: Avon Cham Swift Ouse Humber Trent Tine Tyne Tweed Severne Thames Chester Dove Medway Tame Thame. . Thomas Helder hardcover
707721907: Utah. Photograph. Good . 43 silver gelatin prints mounted with adhesive to loose album leaves some accompanied by handwritten captions in pencil. Most images measure 14 cm x 8 cm. Ten of the images depict the streets of Salt Lake City including the courthouse after a freak storm in the month of May blanketed the area in snow. The rest of the images relate to the hunting and fishing exploits of a group of men in the Salt Lake City area including images of fishing on the Bear and Jordan Rivers the training of hunting dogs one captioned "we got forty dollars for the lower one" a hunting lodge in the woods plus images of a duck hunting roost showing hunters hanging out on a porch alongside freshly killed game hanging from the eaves and from their automobile. A sign on the roost lists the nicknames of members of the hunting lodge. Images quite clear and sharp album leaves creased toned and foxed. Images peeling off of album leaves. A handful of images chipped and torn at the edges. One image completely detached. Utah unknown
1920224039Reading: privately printed 1920. With 6 photographic plates. 41 pp. Typewritten text on rectos only. 1 vols. Square 8vo. Original green textured cloth titled stamped in gilt on upper board speckled edges. Bookplate of O.M. Reed "Omar" with his ownership signature dated August 1934 and annotations. Reed's draft of an essay and correspondence with A.E. Hobbs loosely inserted. Old cellotape mark along front pastedown where letter was tipped in. Fine. With 6 photographic plates. 41 pp. Typewritten text on rectos only. 1 vols. Square 8vo. Fisherman's Memoir: Pike and Thames Trout. Nostalgic privately produced memoir of angling in the Thames Valley a century ago. Chapman was a Reading tobacconist and a keen fisher and he recounts his experiences fishing on private lakes ponds and local rivers including the Kennet and Thames as well as misadventures in boats dense fogs notable catches of Pike and Thames trout and an incident of river pollution.<br/>The other copy we have seen varies slightly in the pagination and the page format.<br/>Reed and his correspondent A.E. Hobbs discuss the book's author and identify most of the places alluded to in Chapman's narrative which includes a portrait of the author holding a 20-pound fish taken from the Thames.<br/>An uncommon work produced in just a few copies with an illuminating correspondence concerning this curious and interesting book. Not in Hampton's Angling Bibliography 1881-1949. Not in BL or OCLC privately printed unknown books