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1885MH398aLondon: William Mackenzie 1885. Original printed issues 1st Editions . Hardback. Fine. large 4to. Herring Benjamin. ND c1884. vii536pp96pp.14 colour plates and 14 anatomical plates. 5 sheep/pig plates. Original half-calf spine with cloth boards. A fine clean copy in lovely condition. Miles classic book on the horse plus a 96 page essay on the diseases and management of cattle sheep and pigs by J.I.Lupton. <br/> <br/> William Mackenzie hardcover
1993EC-92Boulder CO.: Westview Press 1993. Comprehending the economic performance of large food firms is essential to assessing the overall performance of the food sector. Using diverse methods to analyze competitive strategy contributors to this book examine competition in the US food market and recent events in the food manufacturing industry that have accelerated food-firm profitability. Includes topics covering market structure and performance studies; empirical industrial organization studies; market structure-strategy studies; the food retailing debate; strategies in international markets; private and public decision making; etc. 392 pp. Illustrated. Publisher's stamp on the front endpaper. Gilt spine and front cover. . First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Westview Press Hardcover
18831929# AUTEUR: Sicard G. # ÉDITEUR: Delagrave Ch. Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1883 # COUVERTURE: Pleine toile grise - titre doré au dos # DÉTAILS: In 4° relié XV (préface) + 272pp. + LXXV planches coloriées (sauf 2 en noir et blanc). Préface par Ad. Chatin, de l'institut. Tampon bleu sur la 1ère page de la préface. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
5387Paris chez Mme Bouchard-Huzard 9 volumes In8 reliés Demi chagrin noir dos à 4 nerfs 2 pièces de titre très bon état malgrè quelques mouillures - Ensemble complet des livraisons parues composé sur plusieurs éditions bel et bon exemplaire en reliures-uniformes :Volume 1 - 3eme édition sans date (XIXe) 414 pages et 4 planches dépliantes Hors texteVolume 2 - 2eme édition 1860 - 384 pages et 4 planches dépliantes Hors texteVolume 3 1829 1ere édition - 440 pagesVolume 4 1828 - 562 pagesVolume 5 1829 - 507 pagesVolume 6 1830 - 547 pages - 5 planches dépliantesVolume 7 - 4eme édition 1861 - 425 pagesVolume 8 1832 - 466 pages et 3 planches dépliantes - Table alphabétique et raisonnée des matières des 8 livres.Supplément - 1837 - 496 pages et 4 planches dépliantes
1844592062 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin vert à grain long, Chez H. Cousin, 1844-1845, 2 ff., 463 pp. avec 13 planches lithographiées en couleurs (dont 2 dépliantes) ; 2 f., 409 pp. avec 11 planches lithographiées en couleurs (dont 2 dépliantes) et 1 planche en noir. Titre complet : Journal d'Horticulture Pratique et de Jardinage (Tomes 1 et 2) [ Edition originale ] Tome 1 : Journal d'Horticulture Pratique et de Jardinage. 1re Année ; Tome 2 : Journal d'Horticulture Pratique. Moniteur Général des Travaux et Progrès du Jardinage
2 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin vert à grain long, Chez H. Cousin, 1844-1845, 2 ff., 463 pp. avec 13 planches lithographiées en couleurs (dont 2 dépliantes) ; 2 f., 409 pp. avec 11 planches lithographiées en couleurs (dont 2 dépliantes) et 1 planche en noir. Titre complet : Journal d'Horticulture Pratique et de Jardinage (Tomes 1 et 2) [ Edition originale ] Tome 1 : Journal d'Horticulture Pratique et de Jardinage. 1re Année ; Tome 2 : Journal d'Horticulture Pratique. Moniteur Général des Travaux et Progrès du Jardinage Tête de collection de la revue créée par le rosiériste normand Victor Paquet (1812-1849), membre de la Société Royale d'Horticulture de Paris. Publiée jusqu'en 1847, cette revue sera continuée à partir de 1848 par "L'Instructeur-Jardinier". Ces 2 premiers tomes sont illustrés de 24 très belles planches en couleurs (dont 4 planches dépliantes) : on croquerait dans la "Poire Frederick de Wurtemberg", ou dans la "Reine Claude monstrueuse de Bavay", l'Oeillet Laure de St Vincent, la "Tulipe Chéreau" et "l'Oeillet Avranchain", pour en citer quelques-uns, sont de toute beauté. Etat très satisfaisant (reliures frottées avec mq. de cuir à un mors, qq. rouss. et ff. brunis, bon état par ailleurs) pour cette revue à ne pas confondre avec la version belge publiée sous la direction de Joseph Schweideler, qui connut une diffusion beaucoup plus large. Français
19055607St. Louis 1905. Very good. 16 leaves each with a mounted photo measuring approximately 4x5 inches. Oblong quarto. Original leatherette wrappers lettered in silver. Light rubbing and wear to wraps. All photos captioned in print on mounts; informational text box applied to inside front wrapper. One photo detached from otherwise clean. An early 20th-century promotional booklet for the Monte Verde plantation operated near Vera Cruz by the Continental Commercial Company of St. Louis. The work is comprised of sixteen halftone photographs showing the grounds the laborers and the site’s pineapples chestnut trees lemon trees banana trees coconut trees rubber trees and palm trees. The last six photographs are all related to the cultivation of coffee. According to the book’s introductory text the photographs were taken by the manager of the property. The Continental Commercial Company was founded in 1903 and had at least four separate plantations along the Veracruz and Pacific Railway. Not in OCLC. unknown
19582080302106803679Not Available 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 size 362 pages Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
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1796168967Koburg, Ahl, 1796. 4 Bl., 383 S.; XXVI, 376 S.; 294 S. Hprgtbd. d. Zt. m. hs. Rtit. Einbd. beschabt. Auf jeder S. oben Teilbezeichn. v. alter Hd. sowie teils m. Anstreich. Hint. Vorsatz u. Innendeckel m. Notizen, ebenfalls von alter Hd. Leicht gebräunt, sonst schönes Exemplar.
17784London John E. Sowerby (1855-1856) 1855 in 8 (23,5x15) Les 2 parties en un volume reliure demi veau lisse vert à coins de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de cuir rouge, 87 et 52 pages, avec 80 planches gravées hors-texte aquarellées à l'époque (80 hand-coloured plates on single-sided leaves, 49+31). First editions, published in 1855 and 1856 respectively. Johnson, Charles, Esq., Botanical Lecturer at Guy's Hospital. SOWERBY, John E[dward], 1825-1870, iIllus. & Charles JOHNSON, 1791-1880, Text. Bel exemplaire
1821132913Brünn, 1821-80. Teils m. einigen lith. Taf. Pp. Rücken teils verblichen. M. Rsign. Einbde. teils beschabt. Einige S. leicht stockfl. St. a. Tit.
1800600224Leipzig, 1795-1800. M. einigen Kpfr.-Taf. Hldr., Ppbd. u. Kart. Einbde. teils berieben. Teils m. Rsign. bzw. m. kl. Wurmspuren. OU. teils eingeb. Teils m. kl. Stockfl. Teils m. Rotschnitt.
First edition, 4to (285 x 220 mm), xvi, 244pp., with half-title, 9 folding engraved plates, the Lawes stamp at head of title, orig. boards scuffed, cloth reback, uncut. William Amos (c.1745?1825), Lincolnshire farmer and Agriculturalist writer. Amos's interest in new agricultural practices led him to undertake a series of crop trials from 1783 onwards, and these convinced him of the superiority of seed-drilling over the traditional broadcast method of sowing. As early as 1787 he was developing his own version of a drill-plough and he announced plans in that year for a book describing it; but his employer's death in 1788 and his subsequent move to Brothertoft in Lincolnshire as bailiff to Major John Cartwright (political reformer) delayed this project. While acting as bailiff and later as estate steward to Cartwright, Amos conducted further trials on his own farm as well as Cartwright's. Cartwright combined an active political career with a keen interest in agricultural improvement, and the collaboration between the two men over a period of fifteen years or so proved beneficial to both. It also brought Amos into contact with their close neighbour Sir Joseph Banks, who later described Amos as 'an honest man and an ingenious one', and with the agriculturist Arthur Young, who visited Cartwright's farm, saw some of Amos's inventions and remained in correspondence with him, obtaining a number of submissions from Amos for publication in his Annals of Agriculture. It was during this period of his life that Amos published his two books, The Theory and Practice of the Drill Husbandry and Minutes in Agriculture. (Wikipedia). Provenance: Early ink ownership signature of J. Linton at head of title; The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted, p. 12; Perkins, 43 (second edition); Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 18419 (second edition).
First edition, [6], 255, [1]pp., 4 large folding engraved plates of various different ploughs, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, label, a good copy. James Small, agriculturist and plough maker, was born at Upsettlington in the parish of Ladykirk, Berwickshire. He served an apprenticeship with a carpenter and plough maker at Hutton, Berwickshire, and about 1758 he went to Yorkshire to work for a Mr Robertson, maker of wagons and carriages at Doncaster. He returned to Scotland in 1763 and started to experiment with ploughs to establish which worked with the least draught. He enjoyed patronage from several leaders of Scottish society. Henry Home, Lord Kames, encouraged him in the publication of his treatise. Sir John Sinclair, a leader of progressive agricultural opinion in Scotland, was another champion of Small and his work. Small did not forget his first investor, Renton, who in 1784 became the dedicatee of his "Treatise of Ploughs and Wheel-Carriages." The book made Small the first to set out the scientific principles of plough design in print, building upon and clarifying the work of previous thinkers on the subject as well as expressing his own theories. This treatise was the standard text on plough design for fifty years. Rothamsted, p.136; Not in Perkins; Fussell II, pp.98-9.
1656015802The Bible on Ludgate Hill neere Fleet Bridge Lon: E. Brewster & George Sawbridge 1656. "Now newly the sixth time revised corrected and amended together with many new additions and cheap experiments". Small square octavo pp ii 126 iv with several small woodcuts of agricultural tools a little age-toned throughout but overall extremely clean and sound bound in a modern quarter cloth and boards a paper title label on the spine very clean and smart. A very pleasing copy. Markham 1568-1637 wrote extensively in the fields of literature horsemanship and country pursuits and his works underwent almost two hundred editions by the end of the seventeenth century. The present work offers a guide to preparing land for farming covering the weeding ploughing and tilling of various soil types. Quarter cloth. Very Good. E. Brewster & George Sawbridge Hardcover
1719021143Tiguri Zurich: Typis & Sumptibus Bodmerianis 1719. First edition. With 11 single page engraved plates all on stubs and 8 folding engraved plates the title page printed in red and black and slightly loose at the lower gutter edge a little age-toned and marked pp 38 512 24 slight age-toning and marking but overall very clean and tight contemporary half-leather and paper-covered boards rather worn and a little battered worming has led to slight loss at the spine head the author's name written on the spine in a contemporary hand. Our copy has a double-sided sheet tipped-in at the front endpaper - possibly the author's brief explanation of the aims of his work I can not see this mentioned in any other copy. A highly important work in the history of grass taxonomy and with an impeccable provenance - from the library of C.E. Hubbard with his signature and stamp on the front endpaper; Hubbard was the foremost grass taxonomist of the twentieth century. . First Edition. Half-Leather. Good. Typis & Sumptibus Bodmerianis Hardcover
1843132610Sn 1843 4 volumes. In-8 relié 1 cm. Très bon état d’occasion.
Eight small green octavo volumes, gilt and gilt design to spines, b&w illus, frontispieces (some color) color plates, portraits (some color) facsimile 20 cm. Agriculture. || Contents: V. 1. Plant breeding -- v. 2. Grafting and budding -- v. 3. Fruit improvement -- v. 4. Small fruits -- v. 5. Gardening -- v. 6. Useful plants -- v. 7. Flowers -- v. 8. Trees biography index. || Extra shipping for 8 volumes. || **A large, heavy set. Extra shipping charges apply. Please inquire.**
19172886Santa Clara Ca 1917. Still very good. Blueprint map approximately 35 x 31 inches. Folded. Short separations and wear along folds. A few contemporary manuscript annotations. Interesting blue print map of this ranch situated along Llagas Creek in Santa Clara County California delineated with fields for various crops such alfalfa vegetables pasture etc. and with the house barn and corrals as well as some of the irrigiation located. Some portions are indicated as being deeded to apparent family members as "Deeded to Lester" and "Deeded to Martin." Ownership of neighboring properties is also given. There are a number of light pencil notations on the map as well some indicating "Sold" as the ranch was evidently divided up around this time. unknown
1912List3215Sterling Pennsylvania: Brown Brothers 1912. Five photographs; four measuring 8 x 10 inches and one 5 x 8 inches. Most with manuscript captions verso. Significant damage to edges; very good. Five photographs depicting Chinese farmworkers in New York around 1912. In the late 19th century many Chinese people facing increasing anti-Chinese hostility left the west coast and came east. Many came to the New York City area which still had its rural parts—especially Queens where many of these photos were taken and which was relatively hard to reach from more urban Manhattan until the completion of several transit projects starting with the Queensboro Bridge in 1909. These would bring in rapid development spelling the end of farming in Queens. Brown Brothers 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
28633Kansas City: John Deere. Good with no dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Rubbed at the corners. The spine has been well covered in packing tape although it looks intact under the tape. Contents are very good to near fine. ; 11"; 418 pages . John Deere hardcover
190514429Washington D. C: United States Bureau of the Census. Very Good. 1905. Second Edition. Hardcover. Complete in four volumes. Second Edition June 1 1905. Clean tan cloth embellished with silver titles and front cover emblem. Texts tight clean & intact. Volume #1: 619pp. Geography History Population. Tissue protected old map of Manila. Rear pocket holds folded map of the Philippine Islands. Vol. #2: 1048pp. Population. Table and Chart illustrations and a fold- out color map. Vol. #3: 637pp. Mortality Defective Classes Education Families and Dwellings. Tables and color chart illustrations. Vol. #4: 740pp. Agriculture Social and Industrial Statistics. Color maps and B/W photograph Illustrations. Asia Philippine Islands; Maps Tables Photographs; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 3044 pages . United States Bureau of the Census hardcover
1889143581Washington: Government Printing Office 1889-1921. Hardcover. Very good. 43 volumes from June 1889 - December 1921. 23 cm half-leather bindings with gilt lettering including name of former owners Robert S. Maloney and Henry M. Baker on spines. Includes numerous illustrations diagrams maps and photographs throughout the 43 volumes. Marbled edges match endpapers. Minor scuffing rubbing to edges corners bumped. Front board detached on vol. 4. Large tear in vol. 3 first section. Pages clean. Missing bulletins 117-126 201-226 249-251 351 376 399-400 426-475 575-600 751-755; 801-825; 976-1025. <br/><br/>A tremendous source of historic information on all manner of agricultural topics offering contemporary readers a look into 19th century farming practices and procedures. Articles on butter making common birds and their relation to agriculture forestry for farmers experimental station work curing tobacco disinfecting stables controling diseases of cabbage raising hares and rabbits making sugar beet syrup pineapple growing in Florida a week's food for the average family much much more. Government Printing Office hardcover