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A Paris & se vend à bruxelles, chez J.L. de Boubers - 1782 - In-8 - Reliure 1/2 veau - Dos lisse orné - Tranches jaspées - 2 volumes sur 3, T. I & III - 320 & 260 pages - importante iconographies, Nombreuses polanches P.P., protégées par serpentes, 27 & 57 - Très frais - bel exemplaire - Réf. 48096
1817621192Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, 1817. XXVII, 593 S., 1 Bl. Pappband d. Zeit mit Rückenschild (beschabt, Ecken bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1857WIRT0600Wien, k.k. Hof- u. Staatsdruckerei 1857/58. gr.-8°, XII, zus. 1119 S., mit 4 gef. Taf. am Bandende; VIII, zus. 768 S., mit 4 gef. Taf. am Bandende; HLn. d. Zt., berieben, Ecken u. Kanten etw. abgewetzt bzw. leicht bestoß., Vorsätze fingerfl., auf den vord. Spiegeln Reste v. Klebezetteln, Innentit. gestemp. m. hs. Verm., alle Taf. verso gestemp., sauberer und guter Zustand. II. Bd.: IV.-VI. Gruppe. XII.-XXIII. Classe. III. Bd.: VII. und VIII. Gruppe. XXIV.-XXXI. Classe.
187443997ABStgt, J. Hoffmann 1874. Gr.8°. VIII, 848 S. Halbleinwand der Zeit mit Rückentitel. Stempel an Titel und Vorsatz. Deckelkanten stärker berieben. Teils geringf. fleckig. Titelaufnahme aus Katalog am hinteren Vorsatz.
12426Nîmes, J. Gaude, 1804 ; 2 vol. in-4. 2ff.-607pp. - 2ff.-376pp. Demi-basane fauve, dos lisses, pièces de titre rouge, pièces de tomaison grise. Pâle mouillure en tte du tome 1er. Bon exemplaire.
18401253453Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1838 - 1840. 26, 662 S., 2 Bl. u. 2 Bl., S. 369 - 727. Mit zus. 64 Textholzschnitten. Bedruckte OVerlagsbroschuren (Umschläge gebräunt, knickfaltig u. teils m. kleinen Randläsuren, innen braunfleckig u. teils eselsohrig, eine Lage gelockert; ohne Bd II/1).
1801169831Lübeck, Bohn, 1801. M. 10 gef. Tab. (a. 12 Blättern). XXX, 754 S. Hldrbd. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rverg. Einbd. leicht beschabt u. m. kl. Wurmgängen sowie goldgepr. unauffälliger Rsign. Sign. a. Vorsatz. St. a. u. verso Tit. u. weitere kl. St.
c6326Paris, Chez Vilmorin-Andrieux, et chez tous les Libraires, 1883 ; grand et fort in-8°, demi-chagrin rouge de l'éditeur, dos à nerfs plats soulignés de filets à froid, titre doré et nom doré en pied " L. Couchy", plats de toile chagrinée rouge; XVI, 650pp., (1)f (errata).Reliure légèrement frottée, petite tache sur la tranche supérieure, sinon très bon état.Ouvrage très abondamment et parfaitement illustré dans le texte de belles gravures en noir.
2001__0851994113C A B Intl 2001. Hardcover. New. 400 pages. 9.50x7.00x1.00 inches. C A B Intl hardcover
2012__184971326XEarthscan / James & James 2012. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 10.51x7.36x0.75 inches. Earthscan / James & James hardcover
19952-1566701937Lewis Pub 1995. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 304 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.75 inches. Lewis Pub paperback
First Edition, half-title, advertisement leaf at end, one quire sprung, xxiii, [1], 181, [1] pp., with the Fasque bookplate, endpaper torn, original cloth, uncut, gilt lettering on spine, a good copy. The author was the celebrated walking captain, a descendant of the Apologist. Sabin, 3368; Lande, 1535; Staton and Tremaine, 2427.
Third edition, first Irish, small 8vo (157 x 95 mm), [6], 482pp., cont. calf, lower joints split but holding firm, morocco spine label, lettered in gilt. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute.
First edition, small 4to (190 x 125 mm), [5], 6-55, [1]pp., with an errata slip pasted to the verso of sig. A2, one folding engraved plate, title a little soiled, corners slightly chipped, later green cloth. "This is a theoretical description of the way ploughs operate and their mechanical principles. The author pleads for lighter ploughs, and is antagonistic to the wheel plough because it gives uneven depth."?Fussell. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted, p.18; Not in Perkins; Fussell II, p.98.
Second edition, improved and enlarged, 8vo (225 x 145 mm), xxiv, 385, [1, errata], 2 [reference to engravings and direction to binder]pp., acquatint frontispiece (lightly offset onto title page), 4 engraved plates (spotted), 4 folding tables, cont. boards, joints worn spine a little chipped, uncut. John Christian Curwen (1756-1828) was a well known agricultural reformer and founder of the Workington Agricultural Society which had a branch on the Isle of Man and had a major influence on the development of agriculture both in Cumberland and on the Island. Goldsmiths'-Kress, no. 19786; Rothamsted, p. 43; Perkins, 441.
Second edition, corrected, improved and enlarged by the author, 8vo, viii, 396 [i.e., 397], [1]pp., text browned throughout, cont. calf, joints slightly cracked, red morocco spine label lettered in git. Provenance: Bookplate of Jefferson College Library to front paste-down.
2 Vols., 8vo (194 x 117 mm), xvii, [1], 468; [7], 4-480, [60]pp., one engraved plate at rear of vol. I (foxed), some minimal worming to lower gutter margin (not affecting text), nineteenth-century boards, lightly stained, spine labels. A rare first German translation of William Ellis's Husbandry, 1772. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Aug. Ant. S. R. J. C. ab Attems; Small neat ink stamp of the Lawes Agricultural Library to the front paste-down. Rothamsted, p.253.
First and only edition, 12mo (168 x 100 mm), xvi, 198, [2, adverts]pp., with half-title (bound incorrectly after title-page), cont. calf, joint starting, spine gilt in compartments, red morocco title label. Provenance: with the bookplate of the Surtees Library, Taunton Castle; early owner ink signature of W. E. Surtees to front endpaper. Perkins, 730; Rothamsted, p.136.
Fifth Edition, carefully corrected and enlarged, 12mo, viii, 160 pp., contemporary sheep, ink stain on lower cover, but a very nice copy. Four editions in the ESTC, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th editions locating only 6 copies in all. Of the 5th edition offered here the British Library copy only.
First edition, 4to (238 x 190 mm), 219, [1]pp., without the half-title, wide margin copy, folding hand-coloured engraved map (short closed tear to lower fold), one folding table, disbound, a nice clean copy.
1776e8708Edinburgh and London: W. Creech and T. Cadell. G : in Good condition. Cover lightly rubbed. 1776. First Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 220mm x 130mm 9" x 5". xxvi 409pp ads. 3 engraved plates. . W. Creech and T. Cadell hardcover
1743e4265London: J and P Knapton; T Longman; H Lintot; and J and H Pembertom. G : in Good condition. Neatly rebacked. Cover lightly rubbed. Plates with short splits at folds. Pages slightly stained at lower corner throughout. Heraldic book-plate on paste-down. Contents firm. 1743. The Third Edition with alterations and additions. Leather cover. 200mm x 130mm 8" x 5". xxiii 296pp. Folding frontispiece and one folding plate. . J and P Knapton; T Longman; H Lintot; and J and H Pembertom hardcover
188162284Baltimore MD; Worcester MA; New York NY & Raleigh NC: Printed by John Cox; American Jersey Cattle Club; J.H. Walker Lizzie Pullen Belvin 1881-1890. Four parts in one sammelband volume. Tall 8vo. 27 leaves included two inserted dittoed TLS manuscript index card & genealogy table engraved genealogy table original printed front wrapper; 104 pp. woodcut-engraved plates original printed wrappers w/ laid-in manuscript note sized by Lizzie Belvin; 14 38 2 pp. including table original printed softcovers some foxing & soiling to outer fore-edge. Contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards raised bands on spine gilt lettering bound as instructed by MS pencil note on first leaf with “100 blank leaves to go in back of book bound with covers†some minor scuffing edgewear rubbing still VG exemplar from the library of Charles Hinton Belvin Sr. 1845-1908 and Lizzie Lee Pullen Belvin 1854-1907 noted farmers and breeders of Jersey cattle in Raleigh NC where Charles Belvin was longtime founder and president of the National Bank of Raleigh. First editions of these works in this Jersey Cattle sammelband organized and bound for Jersey Cattle breeder and specialists Charles & Lizzie Belvin of Raleigh NC in the 1880’s. Samuel Moor Shoemaker’s Jersey Cattle herd was one of the most significant breeding operations for productive Jersey dairy cattle in 19th-Century Maryland as Jerseys produced milk components at a far lower cost had greater nutritional value had greater fertility and fewer calving problems as well as much better temperament. Included are two dittoed TLS from the American Jersey Cattle Club to Charles Belvin concerning the registration of prize cow “Miss May†subsequently bred with “Thoroughbred Jersey Bull ‘Bismarck of Torrington’ owned by Dr. Jas. McKee and W.C. Stronach†with certification from 1882 included.Lizzie Belvin was apparently actively involved in caring for the Jersey’s and included here are bound-in manuscript note indicating “On the 2nd of Feb. 1884 a swelling was observed on the neck of May. After using some ointment it was found next day to be better.†Although discovered having convulsions the next day they used treatment of kerosene on the neck and even while 6 months with calf was producing milk within a few days. The other dated 1890 and laid-in notes that “I was fixing to give the medicine to calf in her. I read a little further & send you the book read on page 92 in here I have marked -- give the eggs in a pint of hot milk now and tonight. . . Lizzie.†Worldcat locates 1 copy of 1st work Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center; 2 copies of 2nd AAS State Lib. of Mass. & 1 copy of 3rd UNC - Chapel Hill. Printed by John Cox; American Jersey Cattle Club; J.H. Walker, Lizzie Pullen Belvin, paperback
192557491Portland OR: E. Thayer Commercial Art Photographer 2731-715 W. 3rd Ave. ca. 1925. Oblong folio. One hand-coloured photo printed on thick matte finish stock sized 11.25 x 19.25 in. w/ caption and photographer’s imprint w/in the negative at lower right corner minor dustsoiling age toning to fore-edges still a VG image. This splendid large panoramic advertising photo offers a superb example from a hustling commercial photographer between the World Wars in the Pacific Northwest. Thayer marketed his talents to the wealthy upper classes in the Portland area by offering beautifully hand-coloured large display photographs of their businesses impressive homes interiors and exteriors and even offering Christmas cards and calendars to send to their friends business associates and family as a specialty. Famed for his coloured photographic images of bucolic 1920s log cabin homes tucked away in forest glens he has captured the broad green fields rolling hills of this historic dairy best known for their locally grown “Golden Guernsey Milk†products. Founded by Eckelman 1885-1966 a German-American immigrant and his brother Paul before World War I the Fairview Dairy became well known for its’ glass-lined inslulated tanks sanitizing plant and efficient service. In the 1970’s Fairview Farms joined the Mayflower Farms dairy cooperative and the brand disappeared. No examples located in Worldcat or other collections. See: Fairview Farms Portland Dairy Famrs PDXHistory 2020; Lockley History of the Columbia River Valley From The Dalles to the Sea Vol. III 1928 pp. 834-835. E. Thayer, [Commercial Art Photographer, 2731-715 W. 3rd Ave.], unknown
184045316Rochester NY: Bateham & Crosman 1840. 4to. 4 188 pp. Woodcut engraved view of he Arcade Building in Rochester with Genesee Farmer office numerous woodcut engraved text illustrations. Contemporary marbled boards leather crnrs rebacked in simulated brwn calf edgewear rubbing minor bumping to corners faint tide mark to upper fore-edge & gutter margin of textblock occasional foxing & toning as usual still a G copy. First edition of the complete first year of this early 19th-century American agricultural trade magazine. The original Genesee Farmer had been absorbed into The Cultivator in 1839 which was published in Albany by Buel. Thomas and Bateham reformed the magazine and began publishing right away in order to service the burgeoning orchard and farming businesses surrounding Rochester New York which would eventually become within a few decades a vast nursery operation. The articles focus on farm equipment threshing machines beekeeping recipes controlling weeds growing vegetables grains cooking recipes and much more. In addition there are a number of letters to the editor and commentary on the growing problem of educated daughters of farmers deciding to leave the land and a backlash against a liberal education for women. The index with the complete volume offers an excellent reference tool. Bateham & Crosman, hardcover