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Nouvelle édition du "calendrier des dictons" de Henri POURRAT (1887-1959), publié en 1960 sous le titre "Le Temps qu'il fait, almanach": dictons, proverbes, chansons populaires présentés par l'écrivain auvergnat dans une évocation des travaux des jardins et des champs au fil des mois; illustrations d'après des gouaches de Nicolas Rubio. Français
Beaulieu, Fronty 1852. In-12 broché de 38 pages. Ayant les foires et marchés des départemetns suivants ; Haute Vienne, Dordogne, Corrèze, Cher, Aveyron, Creuse, Puy de Dome, ot, Cantal. Couverture salie, sinon bon état
in-8, 342 pp., dessins et tabl., broche, couv. Bon etat. [NV-38]
PARIS, Lib. de la Sté Bibliographique - 1880 - In-12 - Couverture illustrée - Revues des Evénements de l'Année - illustrations Nb PP HT -144 pages - Propre - envoi rapide et soigné
L'Agriculture Nouvelle. 1929. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Manque en coiffe de pied. Intérieur acceptable. 256 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc. Plats se détachant. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte. Agriculture, Machines de culture portant moteur. Conservation des betteraves gelées. Elevage, Les conditions d'établissement des vacheries et laiteries modernes. Jardin potager-fruitier, Comment apprendre la culture maraîchère champêtre. Basse-cour, Petit guide pratique de l'éleveur de volailles et de lapins...
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 134 pages.
Peuple & Culture. 1991. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 46 pages. Tampon de CDI sur le 1er plat. Eléments de réflexion sur le métier d'agriculteur et propositions pour une politique de l'enteprise de services ruraux.
Hardcover Very good condition good
1242 p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
340 p. Foxed. Damp stain. 8vo. Disbound. Pictorial bookplate of Clarence M. Warner, showing his library. Autograph ownership of F. L. Norton. Robert Buist (1805-1880) was born near Edinburgh, Scotland. He was trained at the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens and came to America in 1828. He was employed in Philadelphia by D. Landreth, and then took employment with Henry Pratt who owned Lemon Hill probably one of the finest gardens in the U.S. In 1830 he formed a partnership with Thomas Hibbert in a florist business. They imported rare plants and flowers, especially the rose. After Hibberts death he began a seed business, along with the nursery and greenhouse business called the Robert Buist Company. He later turned the seed business over to his son (also Robert). Buist was know for his roses and verbena and is credited with introducing the poinsettia to the United States. This important book was first issued in 1832. W130
342 p. 8vo. Original cloth boards. Extremities very worn. Spine perished. XLib. Blue paper label printed in gold of R. Buist's Seed and Implement Warehouse, Philadelphia. Early ownership of Mattie L. Eyre, Chester (PA) 1867. Robert Buist (1805-1880) was born near Edinburgh, Scotland. He was trained at the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens and came to America in 1828. He was employed in Philadelphia by D. Landreth, and then took employment with Henry Pratt who owned Lemon Hill probably one of the finest gardens in the U.S. In 1830 he formed a partnership with Thomas Hibbert in a florist business. They imported rare plants and flowers, especially the rose. After Hibberts death he began a seed business, along with the nursery and greenhouse business called the Robert Buist Company. He later turned the seed business over to his son (also Robert). Buist was know for his roses and verbena and is credited with introducing the poinsettia to the United States. This important book was first issued in 1832. W130
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 304 pages. 8 3/4"w x 10 1/4"h. Many color photos.
11,[1]pp., recent paper wrappers. No other copy located.
8vo (210 x 130 mm), xx, 236, 118pp., with half-title, folding engraved map frontispiece coloured in outline, with 37 plates of 42, cont. half calf, rebacked, spine labels chipped. Provenance: From the library of The Royal Agricultural Society of England with their bookplate.
First edition of this landmark work in the history of organic agriculture. Intended to "draw attention to the destruction of the earth's capital - the soil; to indicates some of the consequences of this; and to suggest methods by which the lost fertility can be restored and maintained. This ambitious project is founded on the work and experience of forty years, mainly devoted to agricultural research in the West Indies, India, and Great Britain." - Preface. xv, [1], 253 pages. Index. Black and white graphs, diagrams, and photographic plates. Light foxing to endpapers. Unmarked with average wear to publisher's dark green cloth. Gilt lettering clearly legible upon backstrip. Dust jacket not included. A sound copy of this historic treatise which remains of vital importance to the future of human sustainability on this planet. Book
xv, [4], 2-253 pages. Index. References. Black and white illustrations and photographic plates. Graphs. Tables. First published in England in 1940. "The purose of this book is to draw attention to the destruction of the earth's capital - the soil; to indicate some of the consequences of this; and to suggest methods by which the lost fertility can be restored and maintained." - Preface. Sir Albert Howard [1873-1947] was a pioneer of the organic farming movement. Prior owner's inkstamp inside front board. Binding intact. Dust jacket not included. Average wear to publisher's blue cloth. A sound vintage copy of this landmark work. Book
91p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition
Fifth Edition, 12mo, [ii],90pp., blank fore-edge of title slightly cut-down, disbound. Originally published in an address to the small farmers on the estate of the Earl of Gosford and Colonel Close, in the County of Armagh. Perkins, 167.
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.
First edition, 8vo, x, 173, [1]pp., with errata slip tipped-in, later green cloth. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted, p.127; Perkins, 1444.
First edition, 8vo (222 x 135 mm), 26pp., disbound. Scarce, ESTC gives 4 locations in the UK and 2 in North America. Rothamsted, p.137; Not in Perkins.
Ithaca, New York, Cornell University, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918. 4to. mayor; 22 pp., con 36 fotografías entre el texto. Cubiertas originales.
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. 218 pages. Color plates.
4to [28 x 22 cm]; [ii], v, 356 pp, table, index, bibliog. original cloth, cover little marked, else very good. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Highly detailed with sections on each disease, followed by bibliographies.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 447 p., b/w ills. Anadolu'da görülen çekirge istilalari ve halk üzerindeki etkisi, (1914-1945). Grasshopper infestations in the Anatolia and effects on peoples in the 20th century.