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193111057Bruxelles chez l'Auteur s.d. [c.1931] Un volume in-8 cartonnage brun, dos muet, titre doré sur le plat supérieur, 483 pages, illustrations en sépia. Très bon état, mention manuscrite de lieu et édition par l'auteur lui-même, in fine.
1994106459BBMünchen, Gina Kehayoff, (1994). 4°. XIII S., 57 Duotone-Tafeln, [1] Bl. OLn. mit Deckelbild und Klarsichtschutzumschlag.
620 p. + 103 Plates. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Chipped at head. XLib. Includes important papers by the most noted authors on topics such as: Japanese Wood-Cutting and Woodcut Printing; Prehistoric Anthropology; Relation of Biology to Geological Investigation; the Shofar; Scientific Taxidermy for Museums; Comparative Oology of North American Birds; Etc. The article on taxidermy is especially significant, and its ramifications can still be seen today in the major American natural history museums. SM 8
193350417Memphis Tennessee 1933. 4to. Five pages total approximately 500 words each signed by a secretary; all on the firm's color illustrated letterhead. Each folded for mailing a very good lot. <br/><br/> unknown books
123831. Taxidermied barn owl; late 20th century; mounted in a case with 3 glass sides in a naturalistic setting with a tree branch the case measuring 33 x 21 x 44.5 cm.<br /> A handsome taxidermied barn owl mounted on a tree branch in a diorama style case with glass on three sides.<br /><br />The common barn owl Tyto alba is one of the most widely distributed of all bird species. Its evocative ghostly appearance and haunting shriek has contributed to its reputation as an ill omen in international folklore. In ancient Egypt they were known as 'the one who laments' and as a hieroglyph were depicted in an unusual face-forward pose to highlight their striking features just like this example.<br /> unknown
9075New York Biological supply compagny 1932
98382Bulle, Société des Amis du Musée gruérien 2017, 240x165mm, 182pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
1390303020.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396238085.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
72203Taxidermy on naturalistic base 41 cm tall including base. = A very nicely made vintage taxidermy parrot. The crimson rosella Platycercus elegans Gmelin is a parakeet from southeastern Australia in particular New South Wales and Tasmania but also occurring localy along the Queensland sea board and in the eastern parts of Victoria. Sometimes it is divided into several - up to seven - subspecies. This specimen seems to belong to the nominate form but perhaps an expert may hold a different view. An attractive item. Note: we do not ship this item outside the EU. unknown
193377551933 Paris librairie Plon 1933 In12 broché 269 pages et 19 gravures hors texte
1954ABE-1242998591024 PAGES FORMAT 29 CM X 41 CM-EN COUVERTURE "LA DISPENDIEUSE AMANTE JACQUELINE GARNIER TUEE PRES DE BORDEAUX",GROS PLAN,SUITE 2P,JEAN BADETS PERDU DE DETTES,8 PHOTOS-AGEN,EMILE BERTHELOT TUE SON RIVAL PAR PEUR DES COUPS,2P,5 PHOTOS-L'EFFONDREMENT D'UN HAUT DESTIN,COLONEL SIMON,5 PHOTOS-SAUMUR,LA RESURRECTION DES AIGLES,EUGENE GRANIER,1P,5 PHOTOS,TAXIDERMIE-DEUX FILLES GANGSTERS,AVENUE MAC MAHON-LIMOGES,MARIUS ET GASTON SEGUY LASTERNAS HEROS MALHEUREUX,1P,4 PHOTOS-LOUHANS,LA GUERRE DES PATTES,FOIRE ANNUELLE DES VOLAILLES,3P,12 PHOTOS-LA "LIGNE" DE JANE PLUS COURT CHEMIN DE LA BAGARRE AU BONHEUR,JANE RUSSEL,PHOTO DEMI PAGE-COUTANCES,L'ANCIEN GENDARME LEPORT MEURTRIER DE SA FEMME ECHAPPE A LA PEINE CAPITALE,1P,9 PHOTOS-LE SPADASSIN SCALABRINO AVOUE: JE SUIS UN FAUX DUR,2P,7 PHOTOS-LURS,LE JUGE PERIES A PERCE LE SECRET DU CRIME,DOMINICI,2P,7 PHOTOS-EN DERNIERE PAGE,DESHONOREE PAR RASPOUTINE,MILLY VITALE,PIERRE BRASSEUR,1P,4 PHOTOS-1 TROU D'INSECTE RECURRENT
18350401RfDuedlinburg und Leipzig, Gottfr. Basse, 1835. VI, 169 S., [5 Warenabbildungen] marmorierter Halblederband mit übr Deckel aufgeklebten Rückentitelschildchen in Tinte, Standnummer am Deckel, dreiseitiger gesprenkelter Schnitt. Guter Zustand , Leder leicht spröde, im vorderen Falz an Kopf u. Fuß 3 mm angeplatzt, Spiegel teilweise abgelöstes Biblitheksschild, Titelrand kleiner Stempel u. Besitzeintrag, seitlicher Schnitt 3 kleine alte Tintenspritzer.
1900GITk042Paris Imprimerie Levé sans date vers 1900. In-8 broché couverture illustrée sur les 2 plats 8 feuillets non chiffrés soit 16pp. Illustré à chaque page d'exemples de travaux réalisés par cette maison de commerce: têtes d'animaux (chevreuils, cerfs, sangliers, loups, renards), animaux en action ou au repos, tapis, couvertures, animaux se combattant ou illustrant des fables et allégories, natures mortes, trophées, bois, cornes, pieds, préparations pour poissons, reptiles, oiseaux, plumes. Bel exemplaire. (5060)
195851150Denver CO: Jonas Brothers 1958. Revised edition 50th anniversary issue. 4to. 48 pp. Profusely illustrated comprehensive catalogue and promotional for one of the world's leading taxidermy firms; includes images of mounts a description of taxidermy methods instructions for the care of trophies in the field a 6-page pictorial essay on trophy rooms etc. OCLC locates only the issues for 1965 and 1970. Original leopard-spotted stiff wrappers a little soiled stapled. Very good. <br/><br/> Jonas Brothers unknown books
1991NP447811991 92 p., 17 figures, paperbound. Very good copy.
304 pages plus 3-page index and 9 pages of ads. Profusely illustrated with detailed drawings and black and white photographs of mounted specimens. "The object of this book is to enable the reader to gain complete mastery of the art of taxidermy." - from Preface. Printed upon glossy stock. Somewhat above-average wear to brown cloth-covered boards graced with pastedown illustration of eagle on front. Gift greetings and prior owner's rubber stamp atop front free endpaper. Narrow opening along back hinge. Front hinge starting. A worthy copy of this wonderful vintage guide. Book
655291911-1920 from as many taxidermists seeking from or offering to the firm of H.J. Lesser and Son Later Geo. H. Lesser a taxidermist and taxidermy supply company located in Johnstown N.Y. various materials and services. VP: 1911-1920. The correspondence is from 1 R.A. Bonnell / Taxidermist White House Station N.J. asking for a moose foot and a price list; 2 U.S. Pheasantry Poughkeepsie N.Y offering six blue quail Ring Neck cocks and silver pheasants; 3 H.C. Batcheller & Co. / Furriers Gloversville N.Y. offering the services of a newly hired German "expert Taxidermist skin dresser"; 4 Omaha Robe and Tanning Co. / Tanners Furriers and Dyers South Omaha NB explaining their need of "some small scalps for small elk heads and deer"; 5 James P. Babbitt / Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Taxidermists' Supplies of All Kinds Taunton MA forwarding payment for a recent shipment; 6 P.O. Fryklund / Taxidermist Badger MN sending news that he is out of "extra scalps for deer" and offering the name of a possible supplier; and 7 Edwin Dixon / Expert Taxidermist Unionville Ontario replying to a claim for damaged goods suggesting that Lesser's complaint would be with the express company that handled the shipment. The Lessers advertised regularly in "Hunter Trader and Trapper" "Forest and Stream" and "Fur Fish and Game" through the 1910s. Some wear but a very good lot. Seven sheets of business letterhead 4to or 8vo each folded for mailing. 11278. <br/><br/> unknown books
72201Norwich T. E. Gunn pre 1923. Taxidermy cased 41 x 31 x 17 cm in naturalistic setting. Black wooden case with glass front; interior painted light blue. = A fine wonderfully preserved stuffed and cased specimen of a female common kestrel Falco tinnunculus Linnaeus. German: Turmfalke; French: faucon crécerelles; Dutch: torenvalk. This falcon is one of the most successful birds-of-prey in the temperate regions of the Old World occurring in a wide variety of landscapes. It preys on mice and other small animals. "The kestrel was once used to drive and keep away pigeons" Wikipedia. This specimen probably dates from the late 19th or early 20th century. The case differs from most such cases in having a more detailed and naturalistic setting. This must be the work of the renowned British taxidermist T. E. Gunn. There is no label of the firm but we have seen very similar cases which are doubtlessly from this firm moreover this item could be traced to the Norwich area. "Thomas Gunn.was born at Norwich in Norfolk. Gunn was apprenticed to John Sayer a Norwich taxidermist taking over the business on Sayer's death. A master craftsman Gunn won medals and honours for his skill in the art of taxidermy. He ran the business until 1923 bearing his name. His son Frederick retired from his father's business in 1941. The firm closed its doors in 1950" from the website taxidermy4cash dotcom. Case with some wear the interior clean and fresh. A beautiful example of taxidermy as a skill and an art. Please note: shipping overseas may be troublesome please inquire first. We do not ship this item outside the EU. unknown
228233Lyon, Yvernault et Cabin [Imprimerie de J.-B. Kindelem], 1811 in-8, xvj pp., 171 pp., un f. n. ch., avec 5 planches dépliantes hors texte (en noir), demi-veau brun granité, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre cerise, coins en vélin (reliure moderne). Rousseurs.
22468Reliure toile de l'éditeur, 25X16 cm, 1968, 78 pages, photos et dessins en noir, éditions Paul le Chevalier. Très bon état.
1968186313Editions P Lechevalier Paris, Editions P. Lechevalier, 1968. In-8 relié toile éditeur de 78 pages avec 57 figures et 49 planches. Bon état
16741Paris Collection "encyclopédie biologique" 1948, grand in8 broché 77 pp. 49 planches hors texte, croquis in texte
462765Paul Lechevalier Paris 1948 In-8 ( 250 X 160 mm ) de 77-XLIX pages, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs janséniste. ( Reliure de l'époque ). Introduction par le Dr E.L. Trouessart. Frontispice, 57 figures, 49 planches h.-texte. "Recueil de technique pratique de taxidermie pour naturalistes, professionnels, amateurs et voyageurs".
35600581, Seconde édition ornée de cinq planches. Lyon, Bruysset, an 10 (1802). 4 ff. n. ch., XVI pp., 283 pp., 5 grandes planches gravées dépliantes. In-8, broché, couv. muette verte, entièrement non rog. (Etat de parution). SECONDE EDITION EN GRANDE PARTIE ORIGINALE. On peut parler de livre nouveau. La première édition de 1801, non illustrée, était un petit volume de 98 pages publié sous le titre : Observations et expériences sur l'art d'empailler et de conserver les oiseaux.