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191556589Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Company 1915. First Edition. Signed presentation from Job on the half-title page: "C.J. Paine Jr. with the kind regards of the author. Herbert K. Job. May 1915.". 8vo. gilt-stamped green cloth with paper photographic panel on front cover; 276 pages. Illustrated. Very Good bright but little edgewear with few very tiny tears head of spine; little cracking front hinge but still tight; contents clean & tight. <br/><br/> Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
1915033518Garden City: Doubleday Page. 1915. Inscribed by Job to T. Gilbert Pearson in the year of publication "In recognition of long and delightful friendship and of valuable cooperation in the preparation of this volume." Pearson provides a 3-page preface to the volume in which he recounts hiring Job as the first Economic Ornithologist in charge of the Audubon Society's new department of Applied Ornithology. Pearson was also a founder of the National Association of Audubon Societies which became the National Audubon Society and served as its president for 14 years starting in 1920. In 1939 he won the John Burroughs Medal in for his book Adventures in Bird Protection. With an original photo of Job by Pearson tipped to the front pastedown. Illustrations in the text by the author. Rubbing to the boards; very good without dust jacket. An excellent association copy. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Doubleday, Page hardcover books
1911014861New York: Outing Publishing Company 1911. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Second edition. Octavo 8vo. xiv 284 pages of text followed by iv pages of index. Original hardcover binding with minor rubbing. No dustjacket. Illustrated by approximately 120 black & white photographs. One page with a tiny chip to the edges and a few smudges here and there to the margins. The text is otherwise clean and unmarked. Second Edition Revised. Outing Publishing Company Hardcover books
19102312759New York: Outing Publishing Company 1910. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Job Herbert Keightley. No jacket. Minor general wear. 1910 Hard Cover. 272 pp. Illustrated with photographs from life by the author. CONTENTS: Beginning of Bird-Study; Method and Equipment; Identifying Birds; Where to Find Birds; Learning Birds' Songs and Notes; The Spring Migration; The Nesting Season; Nesting Episodes Near Home; The Autumnal Flight; Knowing the Winter Birds; How to Find Birds of Prey; Following the Water-Birds; Camera Hunting and Outfit; Using the Ordinary Camera; Shooting with Reflecting Camera; Bird-Lovers' Vacation Expeditions; Bird-Work for Indoors; Social Bird-Study; Bird-Study for Schools. Outing Publishing Company hardcover books
004922Paris: Boivin & Cie. Hardcover. Paper pastedown. . Very Good. N.d. 1903. 4to. 32 by 23.5 cm. 59 pp. Profusely illustrated with dolls toy soldiers stuffed animals tin toys woodcarved toys etc. all coming to life when left alone. Not an uncommon conceit perhaps but one realized with extraordinary charm thanks to Job's inimitable illustrations brightly colored and springing joyously off the pages. Some fading and discoloration on the rear cover. Moderate age toning of the leaves. Overall an appealing copy. <br/><br/> Boivin & Cie. hardcover books
77040Paris, Charavay, Mantoux, Martin, sans date, réunion de 3 ouvrages imagés par JOB dans un cartonnage pleine percaline bleue décorée de léditeur ; exemplaire déboité, petits défauts dusage
1928315128Minneapolis: Triskele Press 1928. #24 of 375 copies. 4 full=page woodcuts. 8 xxxi 5pp. Small Folio. Spine partially gone else Very Good inernally fine. #24 of 375 copies. 4 full=page woodcuts. 8 xxxi 5pp. Small Folio. Ransom p. 182-3 Triskele Press unknown books
51512210050Boivin & Cie Paris. Hardcover. Acceptable. Fair hardcover. No DJ. c. 1900-10. Ex-Library with usual markings. Text unmarked. Full of wonderful color illustrations. Pages slightly tanned with some foxing. Tears with tape on half-title title and next three pages near spine. Cloth bubbling on rear. Covers show heavy edge wear with rubbing/scuffing and bumped corners. Spine edge chipping and tears. Library written title on spine. Hinges cracked and reinforced with library tape but binding still intact. Hardcover équitable. No DJ. c. De 1900 à 1910. Ex-Library avec des marques habituelles. Texte banalisée. Pleine de merveilleux illustrations en couleur. Pages peu tannés avec quelques rousseurs. Les larmes avec du ruban adhésif sur la demi-titre le titre et les trois prochaines pages près de la colonne vertébrale. Tissu bullage à l'arrière. Couvertures présentent une usure de bord lourd avec frottant / éraflures et endommager les coins. Spine éclats de bord et les larmes. Bibliothèque titre écrit sur la colonne vertébrale. Charnières fissuré et renforcée par un ruban de bibliothèque mais contraignant encore intact.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Boivin & Cie, Paris hardcover
131242aafParis, Librairie Centrale d'Art et d'Architecture, ancienne maison Morel, Ch Eggimann. successeur, s.d. (1909), in-folio, fasc. 1) planches 1 à 11 / 2) 12 à 23 / 3) 24 à 36 / 4) 37 à 48 / 5) 49 à 60. Complet des 36 p. (le titre en rouge et noir, les explication des planches et la - table des 60 planches -, les 5 chemises avec les planches et les feuilles d’expl. non reliées dans le cartable original. Texte impr. en rouge sur le plat devant. Dos toilé légèrement fendu.
1912WOC-2647Texte de Georges Montorgueil, illustrations d'après les aquarelles de Job. Paris, Boivin & Cie, Éditeurs, sans date (vers 1912). In-4 (32x24cm) reliure éditeur polychrome de pleine toile illustrée, dos lisse avec une petite de 3 cm vers la queue, reliure signée Engel. 56Pppp.
71-6824Paris: Morel circa 1901. Hand-colored print. 34 x 26 cm sheet. Very Good.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: [Morel, circa 1901]. unknown
71-6825Paris: Morel circa 1901. Hand-colored print. 34 x 26 cm sheet. Very Good light foxing in the margins.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: [Morel, circa 1901]. unknown
483153P., Soc. d'Ed. scientifiques, 1931. Petit in-4 rel. époque demi-basane brune mouchetée, dosà 4 nerfs, titre doré, couv. conservées, XVII-338 p.,[1] f., portrait en frontispice.
192231800Maison Alfred Mame & Fils, sans date (1922). Sixième édition mise à jour. In-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré (33 x 26,5 cm), dos toilé, 109 pages, nombreuses illustrations de JOB dans le texte et en planches hors texte aquarellées.- 1,3kg.- Petites traces d'usure sans gravité, reliure solide.-
2012531682012 Paris, Robert Laffont, 2012 in huit, 274 pp Neuf car service de presse. Jamais lu.
2007380212007 Paris, Robert Laffont, 2007 13.5x21.5, 281pp Etat neuf car service de presse
2009419042009 Paris, Editions Robert Laffont, 2009, 21.5x14cm, 285 pp., livre neuf car service de presse
19141356937New York: D. Appleton Company 1914. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 329 pages; G-; contemporary full green publisher's cloth binding; spine with gilt lettering; significant shelf wear and mild soiling; corners bumped and exposed; cloth rubbed and boards exposed at fore-edges; joints starting back joint almost entirely spine; some wear to crown and tail of spine; binding shaken; both hinges starting; previous owner's inscription at front free endpaper; contains 27 full-color illustrations; page 119 loose; pages clean; shelved Case 1. 1356937. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. D. Appleton Company hardcover
51-3654Paris: Cercle National pour le Soldat de Paris circa 1917. Original Potogravure and letterperess poster. Unmounted. Very good. Normal fold marks. Clean marginal tear along folds. 119.8 x 84.5 cmImprimerie La Chromographie Française Paris Xlle printerCercle National pour le Soldat de Paris publisher/sponsorDescription:The image occupies the majority with the title integrated and positioned in upper quarter in black. The text is integrated and positioned down the left-hand side and across the bottom edge in black. All set against a white background. image: two wounded French soldiers in uniform stand together. One of them is blind and gestures towards two Tricolores. The other has his left arm in a sling and wears a Croix de Guerre. text: CERCLE NATIONAL POUR LE SOLDAT DE PARIS 15 RUE CHEVERT VIIe Fondé en 1909 Cercle Militaire des Troupes de la Garnison Sous le haut Patronage de M. le PRESIDENTsic de la RÉPUBLIQUE et de M. le MINISTRE de la GUERRE Avec le Concours de L'UNION des FEMMES de FRANCE Comité de Propagande Président d'Honneur : M. le GÉNÉRAL de LACROIX Ancien Vice-Président du Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre Président Fondateur : M. le Capitaine René THOREL JOB Entièrement Gratuit OUVERT TOUS LES JOURS de 14 heures à 20 heures à tous les Militaires en uniforme Les Souscriptions ainsi que les Dons en argent ou en nature sont reçus avec reconnaissance : 15 Rue Chevert PARIS PHOTOGRAVURE DEMOULIN FRÈRES Imp. La Chromographie Française Paris XIIe National Club for Soldiers from Paris address. Founded in 1909. Military Club for Garrison Troops. Under the distinguished patronage of the President of the Republic and the Minister for War with the assistance of the Union of Women of France Propaganda Committee. Honorary President: General de Lacroix former Vice-President of the Higher War Council. President and founder: Captain René Thorel. Completely free. Open daily from 2 to 8 p.m. to all servicemen in uniform. Subscriptions and gifts in money or in kind are gratefully received. Paris: Cercle National pour le Soldat de Paris , circa 1917. unknown
190917341909 S.l. (Paris), s.n. (Librairie Centrale d'Art et d'Architecture), s.d. (1909). In fol., en ff. sous couv. rempliée beige, pièce de titre blanche impr. en noir au centre du premier plat.
1928231901928 Lavis et encre de Chine, (1928), 35 x 27 xm.
1900248181900 Mine de plomb, crayons de couleurs et rehauts de gouache signé en bas à droite, (1900), 43 x 32 cm. (format à vue), 45.4 x 35.6 cm. (format de la feuille).
24571 Encre de Chine et rehauts de crayon bleu sur papier, signée en bas à droite, 22 x 15 cm.
199807Tours, Mame, 1929 in-4, 245 pp., front., ill. in et h.-t., demi-veau rouge, dos à nerfs orné (reliure moderne).
26476Paris, aux bureaux de la Publication, H. E. Martin, s.d. (1900). 1 vol. in-4°, percaline kaki, dos lisse orné de fers dorés, titre doré et ornement noir et doré sur le plat sup., tranches dorées. Ex-libris héraldique au contreplat. 40 aquarelles hors-texte de Job reproduites en couleurs, protégées par des serpentes imprimées, (3) ff., 104 pp., (2) ff.