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1996C4557Astree 1996-05-21. Audio CD. Like New. CD case and liner all in Excellent condition. Astree unknown
1334547599.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
72442Coll. "Célébration" n° 45, Le Jas du Revest-Saint-Martin, éd. Robert Morel, 15 mars 1967, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-12 carré, cartonnage toilé vert "pomme" avec titre en noir éd., 56 pp., nb. dessins en noir de Survage, Encore une petit pépite de la collection "Célébration" avec de très beaux dessins en noir de Survage. Très bon état
19681195211968 Published under the authority of the minister for overseas development by the crown agents for oversea governments and administrations - 1968 - In-8, broché - 78 p. - Planches d'illustrations hors texte en N&B - Ouvrage en anglais
19561195081956 Published under the authority of the secretary of state for the colonies by the crown agents for oversea governments and administrations - 1956 - In-8, broché - 26 p. - Planches d'illustrations hors texte en N&B - Ouvrage en anglais
18188Albin Michel, 1994. Grand in-8 relié, cartonnage imprimé en couleurs, 513 pages, promenade érudite et libertine à travers 66 monographies, de l'abricot à la truffe, un visage inattendu de votre jardin, excellent état.
46439aafRennes, Bahon-Rault, 1905, in-8vo, VIII + 456 p. + 7 planches, ill. de 197 figures dans le texte, reliure en demi-cuir originale. Bel exemplaire.
19962417Du May 1996 Petit in-12, 96 pp., cartonnage éditeur, illustrations en noir & couleurs
1996100651Du May 1996 Format Poche cartonné 12 cm sur 14. 93 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1527855384.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
16702Broché - 14 x 21 - 285 pp - année 1968 - Editions Calmann-Levy -
2007LFA-126731795Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 155 x 200 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2007, Editions Artémis, bon état
18641097411864 A Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie - 1864 - In-8, demi chagrin vert, 4 nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés au dos, signet vert - 414 p. - Avec des gravures et cartes en couleurs et N&B, certaines dépliantes
1527704173.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0265853443.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1886020715Hereford: Jakeman & Carver 1886. Illustrated with outline drawings of fruit sections octavo pp xii 247 some foxing and age-toning throughout heavier on some pages than others a signature on the front endpaper green blind-stamped cloth with gilt emblem dull and rubbed won at the corners an abrasion on the top edge of the upper cover the spine chipped and a little torn at both head and tail. RARE. . First Edition. Cloth. Fair. Jakeman & Carver Hardcover
1886020714Hereford: Jakeman & Carver 1886. Illustrated with outline drawings of fruit sections octavo pp xii 247 a little foxing to the rear blank pages and to the fore-edge otherwise an exceptionally clean copy green blind-stamped cloth with gilt medallion decoration very slight signs of use and slight rubbing to the corners but a very bright copy. RARE. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Jakeman & Carver Hardcover
19761207621976 Blackwell Scientific Publications - J. Ecol. 64 (Extrait de The Journal of Ecology, N° 64) - 1976 - In-8, broché dos contrecollé - p. 627 à 663 - Cartes et reproductions photographiques en N&B + 2 grandes figures dépliantes - Ouvrage en anglais
1963mon0000039830Gibbs 1963-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. 1969 edition. Clean copy sound binding. Gibbs unknown
18526679Boston:: Hovey and Co. 1852-56. First edition. Near Fine Condition- light spotting. . Fine Original Chromolithograph. Small Quarto 7.25 x 10.5 inches . Includes original text. Inspired by national pride and a desire to document the finest fruit cultivated in American soil Charles Hovey's The Fruits of America is a fine tribute to both American Pomology and early color printing in America. Drawn from nature and printed by William Sharp and Son from as many as ten separate stones this exceptional chromolithograph displays a subtle perfection which rivals that of any early color printing of the period worldwide. Charles Mason Hovey 1810-1887 a Cambridge Massachusetts nurseryman founded the American Gardeners' Magazine in 1834- which became the Magazine of Horticulture- and was a founding member of several horticultural societies throughout New England and the Midwest. In addition to maintaining an extensive orchard of thousands of pear apple and plum trees Hovey is credited with cultivating one of the most popular and lucrative strawberries: the Hovey Strawberry which dominated the nineteenth century strawberry production in American. Bennett 59 Oak Spring Pomona 61 Reese: Stamped with the National Character 20 . Hovey and Co., unknown
18526684Boston:: Hovey and Co. 1852-56. First edition. Near Fine Condition- light spotting. . Fine Original Chromolithograph. Small Quarto 7.25 x 10.5 inches. Includes original text. Inspired by national pride and a desire to document the finest fruit cultivated in American soil Charles Hovey's The Fruits of America is a fine tribute to both American Pomology and early color printing in America. Drawn from nature and printed by William Sharp and Son from as many as ten separate stones this exceptional chromolithograph displays a subtle perfection which rivals that of any early color printing of the period worldwide. Charles Mason Hovey 1810-1887 a Cambridge Massachusetts nurseryman founded the American Gardeners' Magazine in 1834- which became the Magazine of Horticulture- and was a founding member of several horticultural societies throughout New England and the Midwest. In addition to maintaining an extensive orchard of thousands of pear apple and plum trees Hovey is credited with cultivating one of the most popular and lucrative strawberries: the Hovey Strawberry which dominated the nineteenth century strawberry production in American. Bennett 59 Oak Spring Pomona 61 Reese: Stamped with the National Character 20 . Hovey and Co., unknown
18526683Boston:: Hovey and Co. 1852-56. First edition. Near Fine Condition- light spotting. . Fine Original Chromolithograph. Small Quarto 7.25 x 10.5 inches . Includes original text. Inspired by national pride and a desire to document the finest fruit cultivated in American soil Charles Hovey's The Fruits of America is a fine tribute to both American Pomology and early color printing in America. Drawn from nature and printed by William Sharp and Son from as many as ten separate stones this exceptional chromolithograph displays a subtle perfection which rivals that of any early color printing of the period worldwide. Charles Mason Hovey 1810-1887 a Cambridge Massachusetts nurseryman founded the American Gardeners' Magazine in 1834- which became the Magazine of Horticulture- and was a founding member of several horticultural societies throughout New England and the Midwest. In addition to maintaining an extensive orchard of thousands of pear apple and plum trees Hovey is credited with cultivating one of the most popular and lucrative strawberries: the Hovey Strawberry which dominated the nineteenth century strawberry production in American. Bennett 59 Oak Spring Pomona 61 Reese: Stamped with the National Character 20 . Hovey and Co., unknown
18526680Boston:: Hovey and Co. 1852-56. First edition. Near Fine Condition- light spotting. . Fine Original Chromolithograph. Small Quarto 7.25 x 10.5 inches . Includes original text. Inspired by national pride and a desire to document the finest fruit cultivated in American soil Charles Hovey's The Fruits of America is a fine tribute to both American Pomology and early color printing in America. Drawn from nature and printed by William Sharp and Son from as many as ten separate stones this exceptional chromolithograph displays a subtle perfection which rivals that of any early color printing of the period worldwide. Charles Mason Hovey 1810-1887 a Cambridge Massachusetts nurseryman founded the American Gardeners' Magazine in 1834- which became the Magazine of Horticulture- and was a founding member of several horticultural societies throughout New England and the Midwest. In addition to maintaining an extensive orchard of thousands of pear apple and plum trees Hovey is credited with cultivating one of the most popular and lucrative strawberries: the Hovey Strawberry which dominated the nineteenth century strawberry production in American. Bennett 59 Oak Spring Pomona 61 Reese: Stamped with the National Character 20 . Hovey and Co., unknown
18526677Boston:: Hovey and Co. 1852-56. First edition. Near Fine Condition- light spotting. . Fine Original Chromolithograph. Small Quarto 7.25 x 10.5 inches . Includes original text. Inspired by national pride and a desire to document the finest fruit cultivated in American soil Charles Hovey's The Fruits of America is a fine tribute to both American Pomology and early color printing in America. Drawn from nature and printed by William Sharp and Son from as many as ten separate stones this exceptional chromolithograph displays a subtle perfection which rivals that of any early color printing of the period worldwide. Charles Mason Hovey 1810-1887 a Cambridge Massachusetts nurseryman founded the American Gardeners' Magazine in 1834- which became the Magazine of Horticulture- and was a founding member of several horticultural societies throughout New England and the Midwest. In addition to maintaining an extensive orchard of thousands of pear apple and plum trees Hovey is credited with cultivating one of the most popular and lucrative strawberries: the Hovey Strawberry which dominated the nineteenth century strawberry production in American. Bennett 59 Oak Spring Pomona 61 Reese: Stamped with the National Character 20 . Hovey and Co., unknown
18526682Boston:: Hovey and Co. 1852-56. First edition. Near Fine Condition- light spotting. . Fine Original Chromolithograph. Small Quarto 7.25 x 10.5 inches . Includes original text. Inspired by national pride and a desire to document the finest fruit cultivated in American soil Charles Hovey's The Fruits of America is a fine tribute to both American Pomology and early color printing in America. Drawn from nature and printed by William Sharp and Son from as many as ten separate stones this exceptional chromolithograph displays a subtle perfection which rivals that of any early color printing of the period worldwide. Charles Mason Hovey 1810-1887 a Cambridge Massachusetts nurseryman founded the American Gardeners' Magazine in 1834- which became the Magazine of Horticulture- and was a founding member of several horticultural societies throughout New England and the Midwest. In addition to maintaining an extensive orchard of thousands of pear apple and plum trees Hovey is credited with cultivating one of the most popular and lucrative strawberries: the Hovey Strawberry which dominated the nineteenth century strawberry production in American. Bennett 59 Oak Spring Pomona 61 Reese: Stamped with the National Character 20 . Hovey and Co., unknown