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171953429Paris, Charles-Estienne Hochereau, 1719. 4to. Contemp. full mottled calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spines. Gilt borders on covers. (10),142,384 pp. and 14 folded engraved plates (some folding). Internally clean.
172053432Paris, Charles-Estienne Hochereau, 1720. 4to. Contemp. full mottled calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spines. Gilt borders on covers. (8),140,336 pp. and 12 engraved plates (some folding). Internally clean.
17701736PARIS. PANCKOUCKE. 1770 IN-4 (21 X 26 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 3 FEUILLETS + CXXXVIII ET 487 + 87 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MOUCHETE, DOS A 5 NERFS ORNE DE FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE, TRANCHES ROUGES. AVEC UN GRAND TABLEAU REPLIE. ILLUSTRE DE 16 PLANCHES REPLIEES HORS TEXTE, DONT UNE TRES GRANDE PLANCHE REPRESENTANT LE SYSTEME NERVEUX DU VISAGE. MANQUE UNE ETIQUETTE DE TITRE, QUELQUES DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, DONT COIFFE INFERIEURE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE, INTERIEUR FRAIS.
174178161741 basane marbrée, dos à n. 2 vol. in-4, (8ff.), 968pp. et (6ff.), 680pp., 184pp., (8ff;), P. Jean Denully 1741,
1776DEZ-3384Paris, Laporte, 1776. In-12, pleine basane époque, dos à nerfs orné de filets et de fleurons dorés, titre doré, toutes tranches rouges, titre, XXX, 413 pp, 3 pp non chiffrée. Ouvrage contenant 12 planches dépliantes en fin de volume. Coins émoussés, coiffe supérieure manquante, accroc à la coiffe inférieure, mors supérieur fendillé en tête, quelques rousseurs.
174371061743 veau brun moucheté (agréable exemplaire). in-8, titre, XVI-304pp., 6 planches repl. contenant de très nombreuses figures, P. Desaint et Saillant 1743,
176916721769 MUSIER 1769/75-
1766344431766 Paris - Le Mercier et Saillant - 1766 - 1 volume in 8 de X - 2 - 172 - 13 - X - 148 - 18 pages et un feuillet d'errata - Reliure pleine basane d'époque - Dos cinq nerfs orné - Tranches rouges - épidermures - une coiffe arasée - fentes aux mors et au dos - coins émoussés -
1766186169Zürich, Heidegger u. Comp. 1766. M. gest. Front. u. 1 (v. 2?) gef. Kpfr.-Taf. 465 S. Pp. d. Zt. m. Rtit. u. Rsign. Einbd. etwas berieben u. fleckig. Teils leicht braun.- bzw. stockfl.
1750DEZ-4264Paris, Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1750. In-12 en plein veau marbré au dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés. 6 ff, 244 pp, 4 ff. Illustré de 16 planches dépliantes. Mors supérieur fendu sur 1 cm en tête. 2 coins frottés jusqu'au carton. Quelques rousseurs.
172710125Janssonio Waesbergios | Amstelodami (Amsterdam) 1727 | 23.50 x 19 cm | broché
177746401950Londres, Elmesly et Paris, Debure, 1777 ; in-8, broché, entièrement non rogné. (État de parution.) ÉDITION ORIGINALE. en 1775, Bailly avait publié son Histoire de l’Astronomie. Elle suscita entre l’auteur et Voltaire un discussion au sujet des Brames que le patriarche de Ferney considérait comme les inventeurs des arts et sciences alors que Bailly rapportait cette origine à un peuple primitif disparu sans trace. Ce fut à propos de cette discussion que Bailly publia ce livre. En tête de l’ouvrage on trouve 3 lettres de Voltaire de 1775 et 1776. -Bengesco 2008 - Caillet 650 .Séduisant exemplaire broché.
17771303386Amsterdam, Marc Michel Rey, 1777. 3 (statt 4) Bl., 430 S. Ldrbd d. Zeit m. Rückenschild, reicher Rückenvergoldung u. goldgeprägten Deckelfileten (Einbd etwas beschabt, Papierschildchen auf vorderem Vorsatz, Vortitel unschön entfernt, Schnitt u. die letzten 3 Blatt gering fleckig, fehlen die letzten 3 Blatt (2 Bl. weiß, 1 Bl. Errata)).
17835705946 planches in-4 en feuillets (partiellement brochées), [ Chez Panckoucke, à Paris, Chez Plomteux, Liège, circa 1783 ], 46 planches : 37 planches simples et 9 planches doubles
175352675Chez Delaguette | à Paris 1753 | 9.50 x 16.50 cm | relié
1781814581781 A Salomopolis, chez Androphile, à la Colonne inébranlable. 1781. Seconde édition retouchée par le Fr. Circonspect. 1 vol in-8 ( 20x12 cm), broché ( brochage d'époque), étiquette de titre collée au dos. 546 pages. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
1763181538Paris, Estienne, 1762-1763. M. 4 gest. Front. u. 128 (teils gef.) Kpfr.-Taf. Hldrbde. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rverg. Rücken teils m. Kleberest. Einbde. leicht beschabt u. fleckig sowie bestoßen. Vorsätze leimschattig. Teilw. leicht braunfl.
1750117657herissant 1750-55 5 in-12 A Paris, Chez Jean-Th. Hérissant, 1755 (1750 pour le tome V), 5 volumes de 95x165 mm environ, tome I : (1) f., xxiij-414 pages, (3) ff. (approbation, permission, privilège), (1) f., - tome II : (1) f., iv-452 pages, (1) f., - tome III : (1) f., viij-400 pages,(1) f., - tome IV : (1) f., iv-443 pages, (1) f., - tome V : (1) f., xxiij-414 pages, (3) ff. (approbation, etc). Incomplet, seulement 98 planches. Reliures plein veau marbré fauve, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, ornés de caissons à motifs dorés, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges, gardes marbrées à la coquilles. Coiffes légèrement frottées, coins émoussés, des traces de mouillures dans le tome IV sinon intérieur très frais, bon état pour le reste.
179860491798 basane époque (restaurée). in-8, (3ff.), 789pp., P. Ronvaux An VI (1798),
1738015037At the West-End of St Paul's London: W. Innys & R. Manby 1738. Third edition with amendments. Small octavo pp xiv 376 illustrated with 19 engraved plates fore-edge a little thumbed but otherwise very clean and crisp internally marbled endpapers contemporary full polished calf a thin decorated gilt line around the borders a little marked and worn the spine gilt decorated with raised bands lacking the top 25mm of the spine and lacking small portions at the top of each joint the joints cracking slightly. still an attractive copy. In Vegetable Staticks Hales studied transpiration - the loss of water from the leaves of plants. He estimated the surface area of the leaves of the plant and the length and surface area of the roots. This allowed Hales to compare the calculated influx of water into the plant with the amount of water leaving the plant by transpiration through the leaves. He also measured 'the force of the sap' or root pressure. Hales commented that "plants very probably draw through their leaves some part of their nourishment from the air". He prefigured the cohesion theory of water movement in plants although his ideas were not understood at the time so he did not influence the debate on water transport in plants in the 19th century. He also speculated that plants might use light as a source of energy for growth i.e. photosynthesis based on Isaac Newtons suggestion that "gross bodies and light" might be interconvertible. He also describes experiments that showed that "air freely enters plants not only with the principal fund of nourishment by the roots but also thro the surface of their trunks and leaves". While Hales work on the chemistry of air appears primitive by modern standards its importance was acknowledged by Antoine Lavoisier the discoverer of oxygen. Hales invention of the pneumatic trough to collect gases over water is also considered a major technical advance. Modified forms of the pneumatic trough were later used by William Brownrigg Henry Cavendish and Joseph Priestley in their research. Blanche Henrey 779. Full-Leather. Good. W. Innys & R. Manby Hardcover
1785017754Canterbury London & Oxford: J. & J. Merrill; T. Cadell B. White G. & T. Wilkie; J. & J. Fletcher & D. Prince 1785. First edition 1785 complete with the three supplements of 1786 1788 & 1793. Illustrated with seven engraved plates by James Sowerby including one folding octavo pp 20 490; 40; 36; 43 endpapers marked sound internally but with some foxing and age-toning see illustration contemporary half calf and marbled boards rubbed an early rebacking has strengthened the front joint the old spine laid down the rear joint cracking a little the old spine now cracking slightly and brittle. Blanche Henrey 1256 - 1259. A work of many years scholarship including the revisions which Thomas Martyn had undertaken for his Plantae Cantabrigienses but which he ultimately gifted to Relhan. The author received much help from the amateur botanist James Dickson which contributed immensely to the value of the book as a record of the mosses fungi and algae of the county. The Thirkleby Park library copy with book label on the front endpaper and Thomas Frankland's stamped signature on the verso of all the title pages. Sir Thomas Frankland was a notable botanist. The estate was sold and the house demolished in 1927. First Edition. Half-Leather. Good. J. & J. Merrill; T. Cadell, B. White, G. & T. Wilkie; J. & J. Fletcher & D. Prince Hardcover
1789014961London: G. Kearsley at Johnson's Head in Fleet Street 1789. Fourth edition. 12mo measires 168mm x 105mm pp xii 5 - 164 uncut and unopened hinge at pages 32/33 cracked but sound otherwise extremely clean internally original grey paper covers slightly marked and soiled. An outstanding copy - unpressed and in its original state - of a very scarce book. As this was a book designed solely for almost daily use by working gardeners a copy in this condition is a remarkable survival. Blanche Henrey 1489. "Weston appears to have had an excellent knowledge of nursery gardening and nurseryman's sales catalogues. The book was originally written as the result of Weston being requested by a seedsman of London to write a few short directions for the proper time of sowing seeds which could be given to customers". Paperback. Very Good. G. Kearsley, at Johnson's Head in Fleet Street Paperback
176857491BBAmsterdam, Marc Michel Rey, 1768. 8°. LX, 234 S.; XVI, 280 S. Lederbände der Zeit mit roten, goldgeprägten Rückenschildern und floraler Rückenvergoldung. 2 Bände.
176857491BB2 Bände. Amsterdam, Marc Michel Rey, 1768. 8°. LX, 234 S.; XVI, 280 S. Lederbände der Zeit mit roten, goldgeprägten Rückenschildern und floraler Rückenvergoldung.
173019715La Haye, Isaac vander Kloot, 1730. Complet en 3 volumes in-12, plein vélin blanc, titre manuscrit aux dos (petits frottements en dessous). Notes (assez critiques) sur la traduction en début du volume 1, à la plume.