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32303PHILADELPHIA PORTER AND COATES 1878. THE POPULAR EDITION THREE VOLUMES IN ONE. THICK SMALL QUARTO. pp. 214 390 426. CONTAINS A LONG ESSAY ON THE LIFE OF WILSON. REBOUND USING THE ORIGINAL RED BEVELLED BOARDS AND SPINE NEW ENDPAPERS REPAIRED TITLE PAGE. ILLUSTRATED WITH 103 PLATES ENGRAVED FROM DRAWINGS FROM NATURE FOUR PER PAGE. SOME SLIGHT WEAR TO THE BOARDS AND FOXING TO THE EDGES OF THE PLATE ONLY. CLEAN AND TIGHTLY BOUND. NO DATE BUT CIRCA 1878. VERY SCARCE IN THE UK. PHILADELPHIA, PORTER AND COATES, 1878 hardcover
76860London Paris & New York Cassell Petter & Galpin 1877. CV 408 VII 495 VII 540 s. Frontispiece. 103 håndkolorerte litograferte plansjer. Pene samt. grønne skinnbd. med 5 opph. bind. Rik ryggdekor i gull. Topp gullsnitt. Forsatspapir og tittelbl. og snittet litt gulplettet ellers et rent og pent sett. . <br/><br/><em>Cont. green half morocco with 5 raised bands. Spine richly gilt. Top edge gilt. Frontispiece. 103 hand-coloured lithographed plates. </em> hardcover
1832654304Whittaker Treacher & Arnot 1832. First Edition. Leather Binding. Very Good. First Jardine Edition with illustrative notes and life of Wilson by Sir William Jardine. In Three Volumes. Illustrated with an engraved portrait frontispiece of Wilson in first volume and 97 hand-coloured engraved plates by W. H. Lizars after Wilson and others. Each 6 x 9 in. cvii 408; 390; 523pp. including index. Uniformly bound in quarter red morocco over green cloth boards with gilt stamped titles and decorative device on spines. Overall a nice set with wear to the corners and rubbing along the edges; usual foxing to the frontispiece else a Very Good set. Internally clean and all the plates are fresh and bright with just a faint traces of offsetting to the facing pages; binding are tight and all hinges/boards intact. Anker 534; Sabin 104598 ref. the American Edition // Considered the first major scientific work published in the United States 1808-1814 and the most important publication on American ornithology before Audubon. Whittaker, Treacher, & Arnot unknown
028279Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. Hardcover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Popular Edition. Green boards. Previous owner's ink stamp on second page. Light wear to boards. No date present. Text and illustrations very good side tear on page 39 of volume I pressed plant removed along spine of page 209 volume II. Expedited or International shipping may cost more heavy book. <br/> <br/> Porter & Coates hardcover
9925Philadelphia: Porter & Coates 1871. Faint damp staining to the top and right edges of some of the pages in the Bonaparte Supplement which does not affect the images corner torn to one tissue guard; a near fine set in the original publishers binding. Pp. Text: iii-cxxxii 214; iii-viii 9-390; vi-viii xvi 9-426; Plates: title page 2 pp index of plates 76 plates; title page of Bonaparte Supplement 1 pp index of plates 27 plates for a total of 103 hand-colored lithographed plates featuring nearly 400 figures of birds most by Alexander Lawson after Wilson and Rider. Publisher's original half brown morocco over marbled boards spine with five raised bands and titles in gilt all edges gilt yellow endpapers lg. 8vo text large folio 15 by 17-1/2 inches plate volumes. This is the rare Philadelphia Edition which was printed on much larger paper than earlier editions. Owner signature of George L. Ledyard dated 1873 on endpapers of plate volumes. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, [1871]. hardcover
1831mon0000122441Edinburgh Constable 1831-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. 1836 Four volumes1-4 in acceptable condition from constable pocket editions on dark green cloth - vol I has splits down side spine seams & Vol II is missing part of spine cover whilst vol III & IV are intact but all slightly loose bindings Edinburgh Constable hardcover
1877BB1704London Paris & New York: Cassell Petter & Galpin Chatto & Windus 1877. First Edition thus from 1808. Half-Morocco. Fine. A superb 3-volume British edition of this classic American bird book the “first major scientific work published in the United States†Burtt and Davis p. 333 here in its final state with notes and Life of Wilson by Sir William Jardine and with the largest number of plates. Demy 8vo 211 x 140mm: cv14088Cassell catalogue; vii14951; vii1540pp with tissue-guarded engraved portrait frontispiece of Wilson in shooting attire and 103 chromolithographed plates featuring Lizar's attractive re-engravings of Wilson's originals. Publisher's dark green morocco-backed red cloth spines richly gilt with hawk vignette top edge gilt black coated end papers. Pages and plates virtually pristine light foxing to opening leaves of each volume; label blacked out on fly leaves. Nissen 996 Chatto & Windus imprint. Anker 533. Sitwell p. 155-57. Reese 3 "the first American work to use color plates to convey scientific information and the first real combination of text and color illustration produced in the United States." Anker 533 and 534. Originally published in nine folio volumes with 76 hand-colored engravings between 1808 and 1814 in a subscribed edition of 400 copies then updated and expanded after Wilson's death by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte 2nd Prince of Canino and Musignano. Wilson was almost entirely eclipsed in popular awareness by John James Audubon and his Birds of America 1827–1838 but Wilson not Audubon is the true founder of American ornithology and this work is the foundational account of North American birds. This edition reprints Wilson's original text and Bonaparte's "continuation" and includes Jardine's later notes see Zimmer I pp. 64-65 which Neville Wood quoted in Allibone III 2765-2766 calls "by far the best edition." Matching entirely in format binding pages and plates the Chatto & Windus edition of 1876 see Sitwell. Indeed sets have appeared in commerce with the Chatto & Windus imprint to Volume I and that of Cassell Peter & Galpin to Volumes II and III. The publishing firm Cassell was founded in 1848 by John Cassell and taken over by Thomas Dixon Galpin and George William Petter in 1855 when it began trading as Cassell Petter & Galpin. The imprint did not become Cassell Petter Galpin & Company until 1878 with the arrival of a new partner Robert Turner. Petter resigned in 1883 and from 1888 the company was known simply as Cassell & Co. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Cassell Petter & Galpin [Chatto & Windus] unknown
033923New York: Collins & Co. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 1828-1829. Three text volumes ONLY and LACKING the PLATE VOLUME. Volume I is in modern library type of binding though with no library markings. Volumes II and III remain in contemporary bindings though spines are darkened chipped and brittle and appear to have been exposed to smoke and/or heat. There is no smoky odor however. All volumes show moderate to heaving foxing though all text remains clear and legible. Covers of II and III are loosened and/or detached but present. <br/> <br/> Collins & Co. hardcover
18284341Philadelphia: Bradford and Inskeep; Samuel Augustus Mitchell 1828. FIRST EDITIONS. I. Contemporary half red roan over marbled boards gilt spine; some wear to extremities offsetting from plates. Ex-libris David Bixler and Lee Lawrence Stopple with their bookplates. II. Contemporary half red roan over marbled boards gilt spine; some wear to extremities offsetting from plates. Ex-libris David Bixler and Lee Lawrence Stopple with their bookplates. I. First edition of "the first truly great American ornithology . . . absolutely basic as a collector's item" Bennett. Wilson's Ornithology was an artistic scientific and commercial undertaking of magisterial proportions. His plates depict 320 figures of 262 species including 39 that were entirely new and 23 that were for the first time described sufficiently to distinguish them from European species with which they had been confused. <br /> II. First edition with the rare first issue of Volume 1. The work was subsequently purchased by Carey Lea and Carey and published under their aegis. Intended as a supplement to Wilson's American Ornithology Bonaparte describes 60 birds supposedly not treated in the original work. Bradford and Inskeep; Samuel Augustus Mitchell unknown
187123726Philadelphia. Porter & Coates 1871. Hardcover. sm4to 25.5cm in 3 volumes cxxxii214 & 390 & viiixvi9-426pp. original green cloth leather spine labels gilt titles the upper cover of volume three is heavily damp stained and slight dished affecting the first few pages 3/4 the set would otherwise be fine sgc. - Contains a biography of Alexander Wilson and then detailed information of each species. Philadelphia. Porter & Coates hardcover
73540Torino Reale Accademia delle Scienza di Torino 1840. Large 4to 28.8 x 22.0 cm. 72 pp. Marbled wrappers. = An important contribution to the systematics of reptiles and amphibians by the vertebrate zoologist Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte 1804-1857 or Carolo Luciano Bonaparte a nephew of Emperor Napoleon. Bonaparte describes 94 species in 63 genera 61 subfamilies 32 families and ten orders including synonyms named varieties localities and distribution etc. Many new names are included. Published in the academy's Memorie. A very good clean copy. Rare. Adler I pp. 29-30. unknown
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53808Paris ohne Datum. 1 Seite quer-16°. Roland-Napoléon Bonaparte Principe de Canino e Musignano 1858-1924 französischer Anthropologe und Naturforscher; schuf das größte Herbarium der Welt das er der Société de Géographie stiftete. - Dank für ein Buchgeschenk. "Le Prince Roland Bonaparte / remercie Mr le Dr Morel du beau et savant volume qu'il lui a envoyé." Roland Bonaparte war der Vater der Psychoanalytikerin Marie Bonaparte. unknown
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117715Paris Imprimé pour l'auteur 1890. Couverture d'origine conservée. 1 feuillet blanc. 3 feuillets. 27 pages. 2 feuillets blancs. 1 feuillet blanc. 185x135 Cm. Demi-toile à coins. Dos lisse orné. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Edition originale tirée à petit nombre sur beau papier de ces deux textes d'abord parus sous forme d'articles dans "L'Evénement" du 5 juin 1890 et "Le Figaro" du 28 mai 1890. Quelques rares taches. Exemplaire en très bon état. Paris, Imprimé pour l'auteur, 1890. unknown
27293Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894. First edition 4to xi i 718pp. formerly in the library of the British and Foreign Bible Society and later Cambridge University Library with their cancellation stamp orig. black hard-grained half morocco remain of shelf number to foot of spine joints and corners a little rubbed t.e.g. Prince Bonaparte had requested that his philological library of over 13000 books was to remain in tact hence the publication of this catalogue as a means of attracting a potential buyer. A printed compiler's compliments slip tipped-in before the title-page reads "The Library of the late Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte is now for sale en bloc the Prince desiring that it should remain intact. Intending purchasers may obtain orders to view by applying to Mr. Victor Collins. in whose hands the Prince Bonaparte has placed the disposal of the Library". The corporation of the City of London had made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the books for the Guildhall Library. They were subsequently sold to the Newberry Library in Chicago in 1901. Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894 unknown
27552Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894. First edition 4to xi i 718pp. orig. paper wrappers soiled spine rather chipped. Prince Bonaparte had requested that his philological library of over 13000 books was to remain in tact hence the publication of this catalogue as a means of attracting a potential buyer. A printed compiler's compliments slip tipped-in before the title-page reads "The Library of the late Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte is now for sale en bloc the Prince desiring that it should remain intact. Intending purchasers may obtain orders to view by applying to Mr. Victor Collins. in whose hands the Prince Bonaparte has placed the disposal of the Library". The corporation of the City of London had made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the books for the Guildhall Library. They were subsequently sold to the Newberry Library in Chicago in 1901. Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894 unknown
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ria9783337165253_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Attempt at a Catalogue of the Library of the Late Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1894. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and paperback