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1528773381.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0656578238.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0364463422.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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199931852Paris Imago 1999 In-8 Préface de Philippe Joutard pour la 3ème édition- Bibliothèque bleue de troyes - 264 pp
147736Geneva: Chez Pierre Aubert 1653. 2 vols in 1. 12mo 6¼ x 4 ins. Contemporary vellum binding tanned and marked with some wear at head and tail of spine. Pp. xxix 233 1 blank 22 table & 78 2 blank illus with engraved headpieces inner hinges partly cracked; inactive worm holes between leaves of table of part I and prelims of part II; front free endpaper partly torn at gutter and pages toned throughout with small nicks at some fore-edges; armorial bookplate of Harry Bertram McCaskie on front paste-down. Geneva: Chez Pierre Aubert, 1653 unknown
1987BN54711Kinderbuchverlag 1987. Leinen. mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren am Schutzumschlag: randrissig mit Altersfleckchen; Buch sehr sauber! ISBN 3358002489 Kinderbuchverlag unknown
195718479Zurich: Buchergilde Gutenberg 1957. Pictorial boards. Near Fine. Hans Fischer. A crisp very sharp copy of this 1957 German translation from the original French of Charles Perriault wonderfully illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white by Hans Fischer. Clean and Near Fine in its mustard pictorial boards. INSCRIBED BY HANS FISCHER at the front free endpaper. Buchergilde Gutenberg unknown
19664387BB1966. 36.52. Tsd. Zürich Buchclub Ex Lbiris nach 1966. 4°. 34 S. Mit farb. dv. einige ganzs. Illustr. von Hans Fischer. Illustr. Orig.-Halbleinenbd. Erschien erstmals 1957. "Die von dem Schweizer Hans Fischer 1909-1958 ersonnene Paraphrase ist eine der geglücktesten überhaupt. Er motiviert sie mit den Worten: 'Was nicht in der Geschichte steht: nämlich dass es für einen Kater gar nicht einfach ist in Stiefeln zu stehen und auf zwei Beinen zu gehen. Das musster er zuerst lernen' " Schug. - Frisches Exemplar. unknown
1957008852Zurich: Wolfsbergdrucke 1957 Pictorial boards with cloth spine light shelf wear else fine. The classic fairy tale retold by Fischer and illustrated by him with clever artwork in color throughout. Fischer's last book before his death in 1958. Bilderwelt #1662. Early Edition. Pictorial Boards. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Hans Fischer. 4to. Wolfsbergdrucke unknown
1966140259Zch.: Artemis 1966. 36.-52. Tsd. Hardcover. Kleiner Stempel auf Vortitel davon abgesehen schönes Exemplar. 4°. mit 26 farbig lithographierten Illustrationen davon 8 doppelblattgross von Hans Fischer fis. illustrierter Original-Halbleinwand Schweiz; 20. Jahrhundert; Helvetica Artemis, hardcover
3314005326.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195718479Zurich: Buchergilde Gutenberg 1957. Pictorial boards. Near Fine. Hans Fischer. A crisp very sharp copy of this 1957 German translation from the original French of Charles Perriault wonderfully illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white by Hans Fischer. Clean and Near Fine in its mustard pictorial boards. INSCRIBED BY HANS FISCHER at the front free endpaper. <br/><br/> Buchergilde Gutenberg hardcover books
19824549Erzählt von Kurt Baumann mit Bildern von Jean Claverie. Nord-Süd Verlag. Mönchaltorf. Hamburg. 1982. Petit. in-8 (22,7 x 17 cm). (24) pp. : couvertures pelliculées, la première illustré d’un chat en habit, un épi de blé dans sa gueule, appuyé sur un escalier.
19664387BB36.–52. Tsd. Zürich, Buchclub Ex Lbiris, (nach 1966). 4°. (34) S. Mit farb. (dv. einige ganzs.) Illustr. von Hans Fischer. Illustr. Orig.-Halbleinenbd.
1977BN54369Kinderbuchverlag 1977. Leinen. mit kleineren Gebrauchsspuren am Schutzumschlag: randrissig am Buchrücken nachgedunkelt!! Kinderbuchverlag unknown
1981BN40304Der Kinderbuchverlag 1981. Leinen. Schutzumschlag nachgedunkelt und randrissig - berieben mit kleinem Einriss; Buch wie neu! Der Kinderbuchverlag unknown
1977BN8482Kinderbuchverlag 1977. Leinen. Leineneinband mit Schutzumschlag dieser mit Randläsuren sonst in sehr guter Erhaltung! Inhalt: - Der kleine Däumling - Das Rotkäppchen - Aschenputtel oder Das gläserne Pantöffelchen - Der gestiefelte Kater - Riquet mit dem Schopf - Die Fee - Blaubart - Eselshaut - das Dornröschen Ensikat wurde für die Illustrationen 1979 auf der Biennale in Bratislava mit dem Grand Prix auzgezeichnet. Ein schönes Sammlerstück! Erstauflage! Kinderbuchverlag unknown
1987BN15320Kinderbuchverlag Berlin 1987. Leinen. Schutzumschlag mit minimalen Randläsuren innen wie neu! Inhalt: - Der kleine Däumling - Das Rotkäppchen - Aschenputtel oder Das gläserne Pantöffelchen - Der gestiefelte Kater - Riquet mit dem Schopf - Die Fee - Blaubart - Eselshaut - Das Dornröschen Ensikat wurde für die Illustrationen 1979 auf der Biennale in Bratislava mit dem Grand Prix auzgezeichnet. Kinderbuchverlag Berlin unknown
1987BN4840Der Kinderbuchverlag 1987. Hardcover. Leichte Lager- und Gebrauchsspuren Schutzumschlag mit einigen kleineren Einrissen sonst guter Zustand! nacherzählt von Moritz Hartmann; illustriert von Klaus Ensikat der auf der Biennale der Illustrationen in Bratislava mit dem Grand Prix ausgezeichnet wurde. Inhalt: - Der kleine Däumling - Das Rotkäppchen - Aschenputtel oder das gläserne Pantöffelchen - Der gestiefelte Kater - Riquet mit dem Schopf - Die Fee - Blaubart - Eselshaut - Das Dornröschen Sehr schönes Buch mit wunderschönen Illutrationen! Ensikat wurde für die Illustrationen 1979 auf der Biennale in Bratislava mit dem Grand Prix auzgezeichnet. Der Kinderbuchverlag hardcover
2019996561.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1996SONG3764354348Brand: Birkh 26/09/1996. 1996. paperback. Used: Good. 8.50x0.50x10.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Birkh paperback
1679032848<p>A Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1679 A fair copy of the 1st edition of the Description de la Grotte de Versailles bound with a very good copy of the 2nd edition of Labyrinte de Versailles in contemporary elephant folio full leather binding. La Grotte has had 5 of the 20 plates cut out but Labyrinte is complete. The binding is sound with raised bands and title label to spine. It is very worn with a lot of wear to corners with leather loss and to spine joints spine ends and edges. The surface of the boards is a little rough. All page edges red. There is an old bookplate to the front pastedown endpaper - Earl Vane from the Library of the Rev. John Vane. Contents: 3 blanks; title 1679; blank verso; Description pp 1-11; Imprimerie to verso p 11; plates 13 single and 2 double; title to Labyrinte 1697; blank verso; Description pp 3-34; blank recto with Explication du Plan du Labyrinte to verso; plate 1; fables quatrains by Isaac Benserade and plates Sebastien Leclerc on opposing pages - 78 pp 39 plates; table 3 pp with L'Imprimerie to verso final leaf; 4 x final blanks. The binding is 50 cm x 35 cms; the page size in Labyrinte matches that of the Grotte but the actual text and plate size is 15.8 x 10.2 cm. Contents are in very good clean condition. Please enquire if you would like to see further images.</p> De L'Imprimerie Royale hardcover
426Fine woodcut vignette on title & five fine folding engraved plates. 120 pp. 4to fine antique calf spine nicely gilt. Paris: F. Leonard 1669. First edition of the second publication of the "Parisians" a famous group of anatomists in Paris; their publications mark the beginnings of modern comparative anatomy. "The constitution of the French Academy of Science in 1666 established a school of morphology to which the modern development of comparative anatomy may be directly traced.The longevity of the early Parisian anatomists was remarkable.Their leader was the veteran Claude Perrault.it was due mainly to his influence that a number of the early members of the French Academy who are often conveniently referred to in the literature of the period as the 'Parisians' laid the foundations of our modern knowledge of comparative anatomy."-Cole A History of Comparative Anatomy pp. 393-95 & see pp. 393-425. The leading members of the "Parisians" were beside Perrault Guichard Joseph Duverney Jean Pecquet Moyse Charas and Philippe de la Hire. "In June 1667 the Academy was invited to dissect a thresher shark and a lion which had died at the royal menagerie. The reports on these dissections were the first of a long series of anatomical descriptions which ultimately included those of twenty-five species of mammals seventeen birds five reptiles one amphibian and one fish. "Although some of the discoveries on which the Parisians most prided themselves - including the nictitating membrane that Perrault first observed in a cassowary the external lobation of the kidneys in the bear and the castoreal glands of the beaver - had been observed earlier no such detailed and exact descriptions and illustrations had been published before."-D.S.B. X pp. 519-20. Fine copy. unknown books
1669D6035Paris: Frederic Leonard 1669. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 242 x 185 mm. 120pp. Printers woodcut device on title depicting the winged lion of Evangelist Mark and motto Virtute invidiam vince Virtue overcometh envy and the legend Pax tibi marce Evangelista meus. 5 engraved folding plates 4 by Sebastien Le Clerc and one by Abraham Bosse depicting a chameleon on a branch and a plate with chameleons skeleton and organs in the upper part on a trompe-loeil sheet; and the same anatomical analysis for the beaver the camel the bear and the gazelle decorative woodcut head- and tail-pieces. Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt in compartments plates with some tears along folds repaired on verso some light darkening minor marginal worming at end; light edgewear. From the collection of Charles Philippe Robin 1821-1885 French doctor anatomist and politician bibliographical note at foot of title. Other early inscriptions to title referring to the engraver M. LeClerc and on rear pastedown to the state of the engravings. <br/><br/>First Edition and second publication dealing with the comparative anatomy of the animals the chameleon the beaver the camel the bear and the gazelle. Perrault scientist and naturalist was the leader of a team of comparative anatomists called the Parisians that included Guichard-Joseph Duverney Jean Pecquet Moyse Charas and Philippe de la Hire. Their investigations began in June 1667 with a thresher shark and lion from the royal academy and went on to encompass forty-nine vertebrate species. The detailed reports and exact descriptions on these dissections were the first of a long series of anatomical descriptions which ultimately included those of twenty-five species of mammals seventeen birds five reptiles one amphibian and one fish. Perrault and the team of Parisians prided themselves on several discoveries and in the process debunked many popular myths attached to certain species such as the legend that salamanders live in fire or that chameleons subsist on air. The scientists also recorded how they obtained their results providing a glimpse of how such anatomical research was conducted in the seventeenth century. The work is illustrated beautifully with five large folding plates by the expert painter engraver and writer Sebastian Leclerc 1637-1714 four of which were engraved by Leclerc and one by the watercolor painter writer and printmaker Abraham Bosse c. 1604-1676. Very fine work; the large folding plates remain fresh and intact. No such detailed and exact descriptions and illustrations had been published before. It is hard to measure another such important addition to the anatomical study of animals. Frederic Leonard hardcover books