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184653274ABBerlin, 1846. Ca. 43,5 x 27,5 cm. 100 Seiten, 6 Kupferstichtafeln. Pappband der Zeit mit Rückenschild. [4 Warenabbildungen]
18561582Paris, Hachette 1856. 459 pages.Belle reliure demi-chagrin de l'époque. Rousseurs sur quelques pages. Bon état. Format in-12° (18x11).
188053224ABBerlin, Ferd. Dümmler, o.J., ca. 1880. Ca. 23,5 x 17,5 cm. (7) Seiten, 8 Tafeln mit 93 farbigen Abbildungen (Amphibien) und jeweils dazugehöriger Textseite; (5) Seiten, 10 Tafeln mit 117 farbigen Abbildungen (Fische) und jeweils dazugehöriger Textseite. Späterer Halbleinenband mit geprägtem Rückentritel. [3 Warenabbildungen]
189755282Boston: Samuels & Kimball 1897. Tall 8vo. 540 pp. Photo frontisp. over 150 photo illustrations text illustrations illustrated ads. Pictorial burgundy-coloured cloth gilt illust. of hunting and fishing on front cover gilt lettering on spine a.e.g. gilt decorated endpapers minor rubbing edgewear slightly shaken still VG copy from library of Major F.H. Briggs Centerville Mass. w/ ownership stamps on title. First edition of this informative work on fishing and hunting in New England and Canada at the close of the 19th century. The author has included extensive sections on fly fishing trout salmon fishing hunting caribou otter fox ducks and more. In addition there are substantial fishing & hunting memoirs appended to Samuels’ work including Caribou hunting in New Brunswick by Frank Risteen Salmon fishing by Archibald Mitchell Deer-stalking in the Maine forest by J. Parker Whitney and even early history of New England fish and game conservation associations and clubs. Samuels & Kimball, hardcover
18922092902138301380picture publishing company 1892. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 18cm picture publishing company paperback
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).
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.
1861PHO-1296Paris , Imprimerie Impériale, 1861. In-4 ,3ffnch.-xxiii-296pp., figures dans le texte et in-fine : Plan théorique de la lagune de Comacchio et des Valli dépliantes , relié demi-veau havane d'époque, dos lisse orné avec pièce de titre et auteur rouge (légères rousseurs , mouillure claire , déchirure), de la bibliothèque de Chasseloup-Laubat avec son ex-libris en page de garde.
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).
1837193171837. London Thomas Tegg and Son 1837 - Cartonné percaline rouge motifs dorés tranche dorées 11 cm x 14 cm 402 pages ills noir & blanc in-texte - Texte en anglais de Francis Lister Hawks - Très bon état
1860g4069Edinburgh: William P Nimmo. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Boards and corners rubbed with light fraying and splitting to cloth on top of spine. Spine faded. Foxing to prelims.Pages a little browned. 1860. First Edition. Purple blind stamped hardback cloth cover with gilt titles to spine and front board. 180mm x 130mm 7" x 5". 152pp. Illustrated frontispiece. . William P Nimmo hardcover
1860g4069aEdinburgh: William P. Nimmo. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Boards and corners rubbed and lightly bumped. Fading along spine joints. Spine faded. Foxing to prelims. Darkening to page ends. Contents tight. Heraldic bookplate on paste-down 'Efflorescent Cornices. Dum. Micat. Sol.'. 1860. First Edition. Purple blind stamped hardback cloth cover with gilt titles to spine and front board. 180mm x 130mm 7" x 5". 152pp. Illustrated frontispiece. . William P. Nimmo hardcover
1856r0077London: Longmans & Co. G. in Good condition. Covers rubbed and marked. Foxing to prelims and colour plates and occasional light foxing. 1856. Second Edition. Blue hardback cloth cover. 180mm x 125mm 7" x 5". 100pp ads. 2 colour plates & 2 line drawings. A treatise on fly-fishing. The two colour plates show 18 flies. . Longmans & Co hardcover
186320522E. Dentu | Paris 1863 | 12 x 19 cm | relié
188314846Paris, Masson, 1883 ; in-12, broché ; VIII, 186 pp., (2) pp. de catalogue et 60 figures dans le texte.
1883147312éditions la vie rustique Bruxelles, éditions la vie rustique, 1952. Grand in-8 relié pleine toile verte, dos muet. XIV + 369 pages. 280 figures et photos dans et hors-texte. Rares annotations marginales, sinon Bon état
1877172131877 Paris, Théodore Lefèvre, sans date (1877), in-12 de (4)-207 pp., rel. d'ép. demi-veau brun à coins, dos lisse orné de quadruple-filets dorés, roulettes en tête et en pied, pièce de tire de chagrin rouge, page de fx-titre et dernière page de table roussies, sinon bon ex.
186046131860 reliure pleine toile verte in-octavo, dos et plats décorés à froid et titre frappé or sur le dos, illustrations : figures in-texte, quelques rousseurs, 207 pages, 1860 environ Paris Théodore Lefèvre Editeur,
188318412Paris maison Rustique 1883 1 in-8 broché 1 volume, broché in-octavo (paperback in-octavo) (12,4 x 18,6 cm), sans illustrations (no illustration), légères rousseurs 299 pages, 1883 Paris Librairie Agricole de la maison Rustique Editeur,
1842002614Glasgow: Allan & Ferguson 1842. Single sided lithographic ticket approximately 115mm x 75mm in size. Lightly browned very minor surface soiling glue stains to corners of reverse where once stuck in an album. Ticket granting the bearer permission from Sir John Maxwell Seventh Baronet of Pollok to "Angle for the season" in Loch Thom and the river Cart. For the printers David Allan and William Ferguson see SBTI and Worms and Baynton-Williams pages 14-15. First Edition. Unbound. Good. 48mo Oblong. Ticket. Allan & Ferguson Paperback
1898168783New York, Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., 1898. 1. ed. 1 foldingmap, 14 plates in colour and several black and white plates and illustr. in the text, 454 p. 4°, original clothbinding.
1888168864London/ Glasgow, Hamilton/ Morison, 1888. 1st ed. 335 p. 8°, original clothbinding.
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
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
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