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10749Paris, Rue et Hôtel Serpente, 1783 - 1805; 11 volumes in - 4° (sur 12), demi - basane blonde, dos lisse orné de fleurons et palettes dorés , titre et tomaison dorés dorés sur 2 larges étiquettes vertes, plats de papier beige moucheté de noir. Au total 256 planches dont 1 frontispice, tableaux dépliants et vignettes sur les titres. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Reliure un peu frottée, manque de cuir à quelques coiffes et petit manque le long d'une charnière, travaux d'insectes en marge interne de 2 volumes, quelques traces de mouillure en marge interne, tache rousse à 1 cahier du Tome 11, sinon rares rousseurs.
1930R240081961MAITRE JACQUES. 1874-1930. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur acceptable. Environ 30 pages pour chacun des fascicules - illustration en monochrome sur le 1er plat - 2 photos disponibles .. . . . Classification Dewey : 630-Agriculture et techniques connexes
2021DBS-9781774078006Delve 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
2021DBS-9781774078006Delve 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
1940636510Berlin, Parey, 1893-1940. M. zahlr. (teils farb.) Taf. u. Abb. Verschied. Hlwdbde. m. goldgepr. od. hs. Rtit., teilw. Rsign. Einbd. leicht bestoßen u. angeschmutzt. Bibliotheksex. m. St. a. Vorsatz u. Tit. Wenige Bde. haben St. a. mehr. S. Jg. 67 m. kl. Eckabriss auf 1 S. Jg. 36 m. Fehlst. am Rücken. Bei Jg. 22 fehlen d. Ergänzungsbde.
179719231paris AGASSE 1797/1802 in-4 bradel cartonné 2 volumes de format différents : 1er VOLUME, reliure bradel cartonné in-quarto (22 x27,5 cm), reliure début 20ème, dos et couverture recouverts de papier vélin couleur "saumon", dos long (spine without raised bands), pièce de titre sur fond couleur chocolat avec filets or, plats muets, tête lisse, gouttière et tranche de queue non rognées, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une vignette en bas de la page de titre gravée sur bois en noir + de nombreux culs-de-lampes gravés sur bois en noir, traces de mouillures claires en bas de quelques pages mais trés bel Exemplaire, [5]+[1 bl.] + 298 pages, An V de la République (1797) A Paris, chez Henri Agasse, imprimeur-libraire, rue des Poitevins, n°. 18 Editeur, + 2ème VOLUME, reliure bradel cartonné in-quarto (30,5 x 23 cm), reliure début 20ème, dos et couverture recouverts de papier vélin couleur "saumon", dos long (spine without raised bands), pièce de titre sur fond couleur chocolat avec filets or, plats muets, tête lisse, gouttière et tranche de queue non rognées, receuil contenant 54 planches hors-texte gravée sur bois en noir (52 simples et 2 doubles) par G. BENARD, 1802 A Paris, chez Henri Agasse, imprimeur-libraire, rue des Poitevins, n°. 18 Editeur,
1766117474London: printed for G. Kearsley 1766. First edition. The harvest of 1766 had been a poor one leading to a rise in food prices and over 40 riots by the count of that year's Annual Register. With much debate as to the appropriate response the author of this anonymous tract argues against any form of price controls and interference with the free market and criticises those who bow to mob pressure to do so. The treatise concludes: "It is found by experience that nothing encourages agriculture and promotes plenty so much as the utmost freedom in the trade of corn and every other article of common consumption". It is a fine defence of free trade in agriculture written at the same time as similar arguments were being promoted in France by the physiocrats and preceding Adam Smith's writings by a decade. The treatise is scarce in commerce last recorded at auction in 1989. Octavo 204 x 123 mm. Rebound in modern boards printed paper label to front board edges sprinkled red. A few blemishes to text and a few pages lightly creased else a very good copy. ESTC T110131; Higgs 3688. hardcover
190317255Iconographie, Histoire et Culture de la Rose. Par Paul Hariot (1854-1917), Attaché au Muséum. Avec de nombreuses vignette dans le texte et 60 planches en chromolithographie.Rare et recherché. Edition originale. Paris, Librairie Nationale - non daté (1903) - 130 pages + table des planches. Ouvrage ornée de 60 belles planches en couleurs chacune protégées par une serpente légendée et tirées sur papier fort. Imprimé par Philippe Renouard.Les planches 55 et 51 sont inversées.Reliure demi veau raciné de l'époque signée H. Weill. Dos lisse richement orné et doré, titre, auteur et relieur en pied, dorés. Tête dorée. Pas de rousseur. Parfait état. Format in-4°(32x25).
179214587Par M. Le Baron de Poederlé, Associé étranger de la Société Royale d'Agriculture de Paris.Philippe Ambroise Eugène Ghislain d'Olmen de Poederlé (1773-1815), militaire et homme politique belge.Troisième édition, augmentée de plusieurs articles curieux et soigneusement corrigée par l'Auteur.A Bruxelles, chez Emmanuel Flon 1792.Reliure pleine basane racinée de l'époque. Dos lisse avec pièces de titres rouges, de tomaisons noires et fleurons dorés. Roulette sur les coupes. Tranches jaunes. Coiffes restaurées. Annotations manuscrites anciennes en marge de la table des matières. Petit accident au 1er plat du T1. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-8°(22x13).
1923187888Berlin, 1894-1923. M. einigen (Jg. 1 farb.) Taf.m, Tab. u. Abb. Hlwd. M. Rsign. u. hs. Rsch. Einbde. leicht angestaubt u. etwas berieben. St. a. Vors. u. Tit. Einige S. etwas randgebräunt. Wenige Bände m. geringen Anmerk.
8028"Zurich, chez Heidegguer & Compagnie, 1762. Petit in 8 de 208 pp., demi-chagrin à coins, dos orné à nerfs, reliure tête dorée postérieure ; quelques rousseurs. "
7585"P., Meurant, An XI-1802. Quatre volumes in 8 demi-basane, dos lisse ornés de filets dorés, XXVII-frontispice, 632 p.+catalogue-27 pp.; frontispcie-627 pp.; 614 pp.; IV-639 pp."
First and only edition, 4to (250 x 200 mm), xi, [2], xiii-xiv, [2], 12-97, [1]pp., (pp. xiv-xv misnumbered xiii-xiv), 7 engraved folding plates, occasional foxing or light browning, offsetting, plate 3 repaired at head (not affecting image), recent green cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Here Randall is continuing the Tullian debate. He highlights the advantages of the Tullian system, especially when carried out with the aid of the 'ingenious' implements he has designed. His seed-furrow plough, along the lines of Tull's drill, was criticised as being too complicated and his system of husbandry was described by a fellow agricultural writer John Wynne Baker as 'founded on the labours of others'. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Fussell II, pp. 58-59; Rothamsted Library, p. 124.
1928326216Bombay: Government Central Press 1928. First edition. hardcover. good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp. 755. Special leather binding silk end pages starting to fall apart ex library stamped Home Office Library and University of Alberta Library.Signed by the joint secretaries on note page - F W H Smith and J A Maden dated 14 April 1928.Back map pocket detached from binding map loosely inserted. Signed and sealed by… Government Central Press hardcover
aly1135Regina: J.W. Reid King’s Printer 1918. 8vo. pp. 136 xxx 2 137-226 xx. cloth extremities rubbed verso hinge partially cracked Regina: J.W. Reid, King’s Printer, 1918 unknown
aly1136Regina: J.W. Reid King’s Printer 1927. 8vo. pp. 122 xxxiv 1 126-218 xxvi. cloth covers stained with tear to p. i Regina: J.W. Reid, King’s Printer, 1927 unknown
Z1-Y-015-00907FAO. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. FAO unknown
DADAX9251025371Brand: Unipub 0000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. Brand: Unipub paperback
First edition, 4to (273 x 220 mm), [2], 42pp., without half-title, F5 with closed tear to head, 11 folding engraved plates, closed tear to plate VIII, plate IX a little creased and soiled to folding, final plate creased at fore-edge, cont. half-calf, marbled boards, leather spine label, a very good copy. "James Black of Morden, Surrey, attempt to define the mechanical principles that govern the work of the plough... [it] condemns wheels and says that if the proper angles are maintained between the line of draught and the point of entry into earth, the plough will practically guide itself. 'A plough is a moving wedge to divide and overturn; it should therefore be constructed according to the lines of moving bodies... These according to Sir Isaac Newton' are set out and proposed to be followed in the design of the instrument."?Fussell. Two issues were published in 1777, ESTC records a single copy of this issue with 42 pages (Royal Society of Arts Library), and just 2 other copies of the second issue (British Library and Royal Agricultural Society of England). Provenance: Early ink ownership stamp 'A. Cheale' to foot of title; The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted, p.22; Perkins, 165; Fussell II, p.98.
Second edition, 4to, 2 parts in one, [2], x, 200, [2 index]; [3], 206-274, [4 index]pp., lacking initial imprimatur leaf, D1 (contents) bound after title instead of preface, 7 engraved plates (of which 6 are folding), some minimal worming to margins of several leaves, cont. calf, a little rubbed, rebacked, corners repaired. A much enlarged version of the first edition of 1731, and the first to contain plates of Tull's revolutionary farming implements. Fussell, p.4; PMM 188; Goldsmiths'-Kress, no. 7065.
1781137568P., De L'Imprimerie Royale 1781 In-8, plein veau marbré, dos lisse, filets, dentelles et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre, tranches mouchetées, dentelles en coupes, XVI- 599 pp, Planche repliée in fine le moulin-râpe pour extraire l'amidon des tubercules. Menus frottements. Première garde en partie déliée. Bon exemplaire.
18385957Sancti Spiritus 1838. Good plus. Broadside measuring 12.5 x 17.5 inches. Previously folded. Light wear to edges and along old fold lines with a few small chips at edges. Moderate toning and soiling. An unrecorded broadside that prints statistics relating to agricultural production for the region of Sancti Spiritus in central Cuba during the late 1830s. For each municipality the broadside prints the number of property owners; ranches; land-grant farms; slaves; white employees; animals including mules donkeys cows and sheep; distances to transport and shipping hubs; and several other figures. In the bottom third of the broadside are printed the census figures from 1836 with the population totaling just over 40000 people and split into Black and white groups. Rather pointedly the figures for the white population are divided by gender while the figures for the Black population are divided by status free or slave. A very interesting statistical snapshot of a smaller rural region in colonial Cuba in 1838. Not in OCLC. unknown
192227498Hartford: Press of the Case Lockwood & Brainard Co. / Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor 1922. First editions. Cloth. Most copies very good. Ex-library call numbers blacked out bookplates on pastedowns and a few other small interior stamps. Spines sunned on some of the earlier volumes occasional spotting to edges faint dampstain to the edge of a few volumes most notable towards the end of volume 2 scattered foxing but nearly all volumes tight clean and unmarked. A nice set. Illus. with b/w reproductions drawings photos and figures. 8vo. A nearly complete run from the first report of the Board in 1866 to 1922 lacking 1896 1907-11 1914 1918-1920. From 1879 to 1895 the Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station report and from 1888 to 1896 the Storrs School report were bound together with the Board report as well as issued separately. Overall thus 72 volumes in 43. An important record of agriculture agricultural thought agricultural practices and agricultural influences in Connecticut from the close of the Civil War to the just after the First World War. Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. / Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor hardcover books
189312248Paris: Societe de Geographie Commerciale de Paris 1893. Hardcover. Scale 12 miles = 1 inch. 24 x 15 1/2" original color. Article by A. Bodard "Les Colonies de Langue Francaise Dans la province de Manitoba" pp559-571. A snapshot of the established and emerging features of the province as it enters the 20th century the year of the census. Clearly marked on the map are the locations of schools post offices grain elevators and rail stations which are linked through the evolving transportation network of both constructed and projected railway lines. All of these features are clearly back dropped by the multicolored Rural Municipal regions as they existed in 1891. Other articles on commercial prospects in Hawaii by M.L. Ratard Thailand Laos journalism in China. Published in the Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie Commerciale de Paris Tome XV 1er Octobre 1892 - 31 Decembre 1893. 8vo 754pp bound in original red quarter calf & marbled boards gilt rules gilt title & year on spine a little discolored but otherwise in very good condition. Societe de Geographie Commerciale de Paris hardcover
185913309Paris: De Firmin Didot Freres Fils. Very Good. 1859- 61. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean red leather covers decorated with gilt borders and inner dentelle. Backstrips have raised bands and are tooled with arabesque gilt designs. All edges bright gilt. The three volumes have tissue protected frontispieces; engraved illustrations many of farm implements. Volume #1 published 1859 480pp. Vol. # 2 1860 416pp. 24 pp ads Vol. #3 1861 424pp 32pp ads small scuff mark on rear cover. Each copy inscribed to the queen of Greece by the author. Agriculture; Engravings; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1312 pages; Signed by Author . De Firmin Didot Freres, Fils hardcover