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165223481652 16,5X23, 32 pages, broché, très bon état, entièrement illustré de photographies couleurs, ISBN: 2-7373-2079-8
165257631652 Broché à rabat, comme neuf, 165x240, 454 gr, 109 pages, traduction Pécasse Marianne , carte dépliable, photographies couleur, ISBN- 9605406756 - 9789605406752
168118384Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. One of 110 ""sur papier Banzay de Lux"", a total of 480 copies.
1694VV266521694 5 p., 1 engraved plate (depicting a feather, the beak, the larynx and other internal parts), disbound (loose, no covers). Published in: The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.This paper by Richard Waller is one of the very early anatomical dissection of a parrot and was published in the Philosophical Transactions, being the second oldest scientific journal in the world (first volume appeared in 1665), and the oldest journal still running.
1645799531645 Soit 16 numéros reliés en un volume grand in 4°, pleine percaline bleue de l'éditeur, tranches rouges, 523 pages y compris les tables.
1645799541645 Soit 17 numéros reliés en un volume grand in 4°, pleine percaline bleue de l'éditeur, tranches rouges, 424 pages y compris les tables.
162730279Genève P. Chouët 1627 In-16 12 ff - 476 pp - 8 ff d'index , bon état général sans manque au vélin , très légères traces d'humidité au titre plein vélin semi rigide
1648RO80114539SAUSSIER & DAVID Denis. 2nde édition. 1648. In-16. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 496 pages. Lettrines illustrées en noir et blanc. Reliure plein Vélin. Quelques passages de vers en marges. Quelques pliures sur les dernières pages. Reliure muette.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages
166071023Chez Charles Ger Stecoren | à Leide 1660 | 8 x 13.80 cm | relié
1689P2-7E-3Paris, Coignard, 1689-1691. 2 volumes in-4 (250x145mm) reliés plein veau époque, dos à 5 nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches rouges, plats frottés, coiffes usées. Lettrines, vignettes, 4ff.-564pp.-30ff.n.c. et 7ff.-416pp.-32pp. table des matières.
166668059Chez Pierre Michel | à Cologne 1666 | 7.50 x 13 cm | relié
168513000Munchen, Johann Jacklin 1685 In-12 plein parchemin muet de l’époque, 67 ff. Grande carte repliée soigneusement rehaussée, titre gravé, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Plats tachés. Intérieur frais.
169731057(Leipzig, 1697). 12mo. Cont. full vellum. Binding rubbed and somewhat worn. Lacks titlepage and 2 first leaves (a1-a3, starting with a4). (62),744 pp. and 2 (of ?) engraved plates (showing American fauna and 1 map of the islands in the West Indies). Some broownspots, traces of use.
168861453Cologne, Pierre du Marteau, 1688. 8vo. In contemporary full calf wih four raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Traces from old paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear to extremities, parts of gilting worn off. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to spine, otherwise internally nice and clean. (24), 262 pp.
167261280Amsterdam, Abraham Wolfgank, 1672. 12mo. Two part bound in one contemporary full calf binding with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light wear to extremities. Spine-ends chipped with a bit of loss of leather. Internally nice and clean. (20), 726, (10), 96 pp. Wanting the 18 plates.
164130038ABLeyden, Elzevir, 1641. 12°. 352 S.; 70, (9) S. Mit 1 gest. Titel und 5 gef. Tafeln. Lederband der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung und Rückenschild.
168760646Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1687. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Light wear to extremities, small worm-tract to last leaves, not affecting text. A nice and clean copy. (4), 377, (3) pp.
163356667Leiden, Elzeviriana, 1633. 12mo. Nice later full blindstamped cloth. Spine gilt and with gilt lettering. Engraved title-page. 575,(11) pp. The first leaves with a few underlinings. Clean and fine.
169561996Paris, Pierre Delaulne, 1695. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and richly gilt spines. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine, boards with a few scratches. Wormtract to upper outer margin (not touching text) and light occassional browning. (8), 546, (100) pp. + 7 engraved plates.
169561995Paris, Pierre Delaulne, 1695. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and richly gilt spines. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine, boards with a few scratches. Wormtract to upper outer margin (not touching text) and light occassional browning. (2), 346, (6), 374 pp. + 24 engraved plates.
1673017309The Bell in St Paul's Churchyard: John Martyn 1673. Illustrated with three engraved folding plates an engraved portrait one engraving within the text small thick octavo pp xiii i 499 i title to the Catalogus Stirpium v i 115 with the errata leaf lacking the title page which is supplied in an old-style photo copy the plates are a little browned and creased and one is splitting along the fold some age-toning and signs of use throughout signs of damp damage to the lower margins throughout with some pages frayed and flaking very slight loss of text to about fifteen pages bound in a recent very simple full calf no title to the spine. A good working copy of a very scarce title. John Ray FRS 1627 - 1705 was an English naturalist widely regarded as one of the earliest of the English parson-naturalists. His classification of plants in his Historia Plantarum was an important step towards modern taxonomy. Ray rejected the system of dichotomous division by which species were classified according to a pre-conceived type system and instead classified plants according to similarities and differences that emerged from observation. He was among the first to attempt a biological definition for the concept of species. In the spring of 1663 Ray started together with Willughby and two other pupils Philip Skippon and Nathaniel Bacon on a tour through Europe from which he returned in March 1666 parting from Willughby at Montpellier whence the latter continued his journey into Spain. He had previously in three different journeys 1658 1661 1662 travelled through the greater part of Great Britain. But from this Continental tour Ray and Willughby returned laden with collections on which they meant to base complete systematic descriptions of the animal and vegetable kingdoms. Willughby undertook the former part but dying in 1672 left only an ornithology and ichthyology for Ray to edit; while Ray used the botanical collections for the groundwork of his Methodus plantarum nova 1682 and his great Historia generalis plantarum 3 vols. 1686 1688 1704. The plants gathered on his British tours had already been described in his Catalogus plantarum Angliae 1670 which formed the basis for later English floras. . First Edition. Full Leather. Fair. John Martyn Hardcover
164130038ABLeyden, Elzevir, 1641. 12°. 352 S.; 70, (9) S. Mit 1 gest. Titel und 5 gef. Tafeln. Lederband der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung und Rückenschild. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 30038A
166020198Hague, Adrian Vlack, 1660. Folio (37 x 24 cm). Mit gest. Titelvignette, Kopfvignette 2 Bl., 116 S. Ldr. d. Zeit auf 6 Bünden m. Deckelornamenten in Blind- u. Goldpräg. u. Resten eine RSchildes.
1671P1-10Paris, Barbin, 1671. 2 volumes reliés en 1 in-12 (140x81mm), 4ff.n.c.-182pp.-1ff.-199pp., relié velin d’époque avec rabats, titre manuscrit. Bel exemplaire, très rare édition des voyages de Bernier qui pendant huit ans fut le médecin personnel de Aurangzeb le dernier empereur Mongol. Il donne les plus importantes informations sur les événements qui menèrent au déclin de cet empire. Petit manque de papier à un coin n’affectant pas le texte, la carte est en déficit. (REF: P1-10)
166937DBAmsterdam, Jacob de Zetter, 1669. 8°. (16), 1156, (12) p. With engr. title by Johann de Meurs. Contemp. vellum.