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188521839Chicago: W.V.R. Powis 1885. Hardcover. Very good. 9 x 12 inches pp 208 3 with illustrations ads index. Bound in original brown cloth with bright gilt vignette of a poultry barn on front board. Corners rubbed small split at lower front joint two previous owners' names on front endpapers; text clean. Very good or better. First volume 12 issues of this popular periodical which billed itself as "a journal for every one interested in making poultry pay." The first issue assures the reader of the journals bona fides: "the editor is P. H. Jacobs of Hammonton N. J. who is a breeder of thirty years' experience and whose writings on agricultural topics have been more extensively circulated and read than those of any other contributor in the country the number of papers with which he has been connected as editor and contributor reaching the number of 600000 copies every month. He will also be assisted by some of the most eminent poultry breeders known and every effort will be made to make the new enterprise a complete success." Filled with articles on breeds and breeding coop and incubator construction managing behavior problems and disease storing and selling eggs and reports of profitable poultry operations and the latest show results the magazine was indeed a success reaching a circulation of 100000 and remaing in print through at least 1940. W.V.R. Powis hardcover
1880221533London.: Cassell and Company Limited. circa1880. Chromolithograph 19.2 x 24.2 cms including captions preserved in a simple blonde timber frame some toning to the print margins but the print in very good condition. Attractive poultry plate published in "Cassell's Dairy Farming" with pairs of Light Brahmas Houdans Minorcas Brown and White Leghorns. . Cassell and Company Limited unknown
18151191291815 A Paris, chez Pigoreau, libraire - 1815 - In-12 (environ 17 x 10cm), demi veau à petits coins, pièce de titre rouge et dorée au dos - 321 pp.
1870Pa129London: Ward Lock & Co. 1870. 1st Edition . Hardback. Vg. 8vo. xii 353-832.16 pp ads Illustrated throughout with text woodcuts including 5 colour plates as listed. Original red cloth decorated in the late Victorian style with floral blocked decoration in black and with a gilt title block bordering the titles. Matching spine. All edges gilt. Some foxing to the tissue guards. Undated but the B.L.copy states 1870. This attractive book was a reissue of part of 'The Book of Home Pets' in 1861. <br/> <br/> Ward, Lock & Co. hardcover
1896R300028868BAILLIERE ET FILS. 1896. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 348 pages - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 636.5-Volaille
1894R320041586DENTU. 1894. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 374 pages augmentées de nombreuses gravures en noir hors texte - Manque de la 1ere page a la page 80 incluses (Manque 1ere partie et début de la 2eme partie sur 5 parties - titres doré au dos - Plats et contre-plats marbrés - Coiffes en tete et pied frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 636.5-Volaille
1857RO80081159BIBLIOTHEQUE RURALE. 1853 - 1857. In-16. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 32 + 32 pages. Couverture muette.. . . . Classification Dewey : 636.5-Volaille
1880373348Cassel & Co London Undated c.1880. Unframed Print. Good Condition. This print from The Illustrated Book of Poultry published by Cassell around 1880 is a landmark of Victorian natural history and domestic animal literature. Authored by Lewis Wright and illustrated by J.W. Ludlow it combined meticulous breeding knowledge with sumptuous chromolithographic plates making it both a practical manual and a visual delight with lavish Illustrations: Ludlows chromolithographs depict prize-winning fowl cocks hens ducks geese turkeys with striking realism and personality. Each bird is shown in a naturalistic setting often with its name owner and exhibition honours noted. Beyond its agricultural impact the book reflects Victorian ideals of order beauty and improvement turning the humble chicken into a subject of aesthetic and scientific admiration. The surrounding area to this rare Victorian era colour print is a little worn and mildly marked by handling over the last 140 or so years but when the print is put into a mount for framing this trivial defect will disappear from sight. The print is approx. 17 x 20 cms on a sheet about 21 x 27 cms. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; PRINTS : Wright's Poultry; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Cassel & Co unknown
1880373338Cassel & Co London Undated c.1880. Unframed Print. Good Condition. This print from The Illustrated Book of Poultry published by Cassell around 1880 is a landmark of Victorian natural history and domestic animal literature. Authored by Lewis Wright and illustrated by J.W. Ludlow it combined meticulous breeding knowledge with sumptuous chromolithographic plates making it both a practical manual and a visual delight with lavish Illustrations: Ludlows chromolithographs depict prize-winning fowl cocks hens ducks geese turkeys with striking realism and personality. Each bird is shown in a naturalistic setting often with its name owner and exhibition honours noted. Beyond its agricultural impact the book reflects Victorian ideals of order beauty and improvement turning the humble chicken into a subject of aesthetic and scientific admiration. The surrounding area to this rare Victorian era colour print is a little worn and mildly marked by handling over the last 140 or so years but when the print is put into a mount for framing this trivial defect will disappear from sight. The print is approx. 17 x 20 cms on a sheet about 21 x 27 cms. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; PRINTS : Wright's Poultry; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Cassel & Co unknown
1880373336Cassel & Co London Undated c.1880. Unframed Print. Good Condition. This print from The Illustrated Book of Poultry published by Cassell around 1880 is a landmark of Victorian natural history and domestic animal literature. Authored by Lewis Wright and illustrated by J.W. Ludlow it combined meticulous breeding knowledge with sumptuous chromolithographic plates making it both a practical manual and a visual delight with lavish Illustrations: Ludlows chromolithographs depict prize-winning fowl cocks hens ducks geese turkeys with striking realism and personality. Each bird is shown in a naturalistic setting often with its name owner and exhibition honours noted. Beyond its agricultural impact the book reflects Victorian ideals of order beauty and improvement turning the humble chicken into a subject of aesthetic and scientific admiration. The surrounding area to this rare Victorian era colour print is a little worn and mildly marked by handling over the last 140 or so years but when the print is put into a mount for framing this trivial defect will disappear from sight. The print is approx. 17 x 20 cms on a sheet about 21 x 27 cms. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; PRINTS : Wright's Poultry; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Cassel & Co unknown
1880373346Cassel & Co London Undated c.1880. Unframed Print. Good Condition. This print from The Illustrated Book of Poultry published by Cassell around 1880 is a landmark of Victorian natural history and domestic animal literature. Authored by Lewis Wright and illustrated by J.W. Ludlow it combined meticulous breeding knowledge with sumptuous chromolithographic plates making it both a practical manual and a visual delight with lavish Illustrations: Ludlows chromolithographs depict prize-winning fowl cocks hens ducks geese turkeys with striking realism and personality. Each bird is shown in a naturalistic setting often with its name owner and exhibition honours noted. Beyond its agricultural impact the book reflects Victorian ideals of order beauty and improvement turning the humble chicken into a subject of aesthetic and scientific admiration. The surrounding area to this rare Victorian era colour print is a little worn and mildly marked by handling over the last 140 or so years but when the print is put into a mount for framing this trivial defect will disappear from sight. The print is approx. 17 x 20 cms on a sheet about 21 x 27 cms. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; PRINTS : Wright's Poultry; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Cassel & Co unknown
187713339Roanne, Librairie Dardel (Imprimerie Chorgnon, Abel), 1877 ; in-8, broché ; (1) f. blanc, 77 pp., (3) pp. blanches, couverture gris-bleu imprimée.
1885R300028854FIRMIN DIDOT ET CIE. 1885. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 256 pages - quelques rousseurs sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - plats désolidarisés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 636.5-Volaille
190016885Seneca NY: Old Homestead Poultry Yards Circa 1900. Near fine. Includes: Single sheet blank blue letterhead measuring 8.25" x 11" approx.; ten blank blue envelopes with Old Homestead logo 6.5" x 3.5" approx.; Two cards advertising poultry books 3.25" x 5.25" approx.; two egg delivery cards 4.5" x 5.25" approx.; and pink illustrated egg delivery label 7.75" x 4.25" approx. Minor toning and edge-wear. Near fine overall. <br/><br/>A small collection of stationary and labels from the Old Homestead Poultry Yards in Seneca Falls New York. The farm raised white leghorns and buff leghorns "Fowls of High Degree." The farm sold chickens for hatching as the included shipping labels indicate. The included stationary has striking engraved details including illustrated roosters chicks and eggs. Old Homestead Poultry Yards unknown books
190020199Paris, Paul Dupont ; Guillaumin, 1900 ; fort in-8, broché ; 989 pp., [1]f. d'Errata, 22 planches hors-texte lithographiées en couleurs (cartes, tableau et graphiques, dont une grande carte dépliante de Russie).
1880GITf321Paris Masson 1880. In-12 broché vignette illustrée sur le 1er plat XII 146pp 1f table. Avec 60 dessins par Allongé, gravés par Bisson, la plupart à pleine page. Exemplaire propre, solide et bien complet.
1887R320041327LIBRAIRIE AGRICOLE DE LA MAISON RUSTIQUE. 1887. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 175 pages - Nombreuses figures en noir in texte - Plats tachésavec renfort adhésif sur le dos. . . . Classification Dewey : 636.5-Volaille
188057897London: Cassell's Poultry Book. c.1880. This series which is widely regarded as the most desirable of the English poultry books contains beautifully lithographed examples of the pure-bred fowl praising the owner by implication and listing where appropriate the cup or ribbon won. This plate depicts Mr L. Wright's Dark Brahma pullet " Psyche" first prize at Birmingham 1871. Single plate. Size: 17 x 20 cm. 6½ x 8 inches Fine condition. unknown
1872B0975H.H. Stoddard 1872-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Good-minus 1872 Stoddard large hardcover leather spine & corners marbled boards missing about a quarter of leather from spine moderate wear at corners & edges binding starting to crack at front pastedown- nothing loose name on inside cover in pencil faint water-stain grazes top margin of some interior pages- otherwise text is very nice with no markings found included Poultry World from January 1872 No. 1 to December 1874 No 12. H.H. Stoddard hardcover
1862Sal36Paris Imp Martinet 1862 In8 in8 cousu 15pp - bon etat legeres rousseurs -
1862Sal36Paris Imp Martinet 1862 In8 in8 cousu 15pp - bon etat legeres rousseurs -
188458299Hamburg, Verlag J. F. Richter 1884 1884. 28,5 x 22,5 cm;XI, 282 S. : Mit 40 naturgetreuen Abb. in Farbendruck u. 56 Holzschnitten nach Orig.-Zeichngen von Christian Förster. 4° gebundene Ausgabe, Halbleder, mit Stempel auf Titelblatt oben, dunkler Fleck auf Lederrücken, Rückenleder aufgehellt, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand