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1968019519Lehre: J. Cramer 1968. Large octavo pp 8 591 the front endpapers have owner's signatures the free front endpaper has an abrasion whih has almost worn through a small area several small annotations on pages 2 - 5 but none other noted otherwise clean internally green cloth in very good condition. Cloth. Very Good. J. Cramer Hardcover
Book is in excellent condition with a little corner wear to the covers only. Binding is solid and square, , exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 158 pages, contents include: Juno, Honey, Horseradish, Hash, Hemp, Henna, Frogs, Fruit, Crabapple, etc.
659421Chez J.-J. Fuchs Paris An X - 1802 In-8 ( 205 X 130 mm ) de LXIV-228 pages, plein veau fauve raciné, dos lisse orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge ( Reliure de l'époque ). 21 planches hors-texte dont 2 dépliantes. Bel exemplaire imprimé sur papier vergé. Seconde édition augmentée de l'Exposé et du Tableau de la Méthode de JUSSIEU.
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.
82023aafWiesbaden, Verlag von Rud. Bechtold & Comp., 1897, in-8vo, VIII + 229 S., illustr. mit 131 Abb. in s./w., Unterschrift des vorherigen Besitzers (’97), Original-Leinenband .
20903aafFrankfurt a. Oder, Trowitzsch, 1890, gr. in-8°, IV + 59 S., mit 13 Holzschnitten + 2 grossen Farbentafeln nach Aquarellen des Verfassers darauf insgesamt 45 Abb., Exlibris ‘Dr. H. Schenk’ und ‘Ernst Holt’, Original-Pappband, mit Leinen-Rücken.
54239aafFrauenfeld, Huber, 1919, in-8vo, VIII + 177 S. mit 44 Fig. (Maschinen und Instrumente) und 2 ganzseit. Abb., hs. Widmung vom Verfasser auf Titelblatt, O.-Hlwd..
192510174831925). 28 S. m. einigen Abb. OKart.
19821196171982 Kosmos, Gesellschaft der Naturfeunde Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart - 1982 - Petit in-8, cartonnage toilé sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs de l'éditeur - 432 p. - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques pleine page en couleurs - Ouvrage en allemand
36143aafZürich, Schulthess, 1944, gr. in-8°, VIII + 208 S., Stempel a.d. Titelbl., Hlwd. (Bibl.).
2001021295Dartington Totnes: Agroforestry Research Institute 2001. Second revised edition. Large horizontal octavo pp 276 very slight signs of use internally paperback the covers slightly faded and slightly creased at the edges but a good copy. Not illustrated but a wealth of fine-print! information. VERY SCARCE. Second edition. Paperback. Good. Agroforestry Research Institute Paperback
139665044X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1391360109.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1789GITf363Ensemble de 9 registres brochés (7 au format 26,5cm sur 19cm, 2 au format 22,5cm sur 17cm), totalisant 511 feuillets non chiffrés (415 rédigés, 116 restés vierges). La plupart des feuillets sont écrits recto verso, pratiquement sans marges, interlignes étroits, d'une petite écriture fine, serrée mais bien lisible. Brochures solides mais usées (plats du registre 1835 désolidarisées), traces de brûlure avec petit manque de papier en bordure du registre 1832-1858, auréole claire ancienne en tête du registre 1799-1812, en tête et dans les fonds de celui de 1816-1822 (avec légères adhérences par endroits), rousseurs par endroits n'altérant pas la lecture.
2022130184La Martinière 2022 In-4 cartonné 26 cm sur 20. 160 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
124158aafBern, K.J. Wyss, 1910, in-8vo, 34 S. + 15 Bildertafeln (Chromolithographien), Stempel ‘Dr. med. A. Rüedi prakt. Arzt Steffisburg b. Thun’, Hlw. - (Original ill. Pappband. Schmaler Leinenrückenstreifen), schönes Exemplar.
200110461Du May 2001 In-8, sous jaquette illustrée, 208pp
2019500097143LAROUSSE 2019 192 pages 12 4x17 8x2cm. 2019. Broché. 192 pages.
0365183733.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
184938759Great Britain 1849. Approx. 60 pages. Bound into the rear of: William Forsyth. A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit-Trees; in which a new method of pruning and training is fully described . The Fourth Edition. London: Printed for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme 1806. xxviii 523pp. 13 engraved plates 11 folding. Contemporary calf rebacked to style. Provenance: unidentified armorial bookplate on verso of the title featuring a wolf rampant and the motto Vincit Veritas. Unusual early 19th century gardening diary of an English fruit grower.<br/> <br/>The manuscript records the efforts of a knowledgable gardener. Although unidentified a Liverpool stationeer's blindstamp in the rear and a reference to a Kirkdale gardener suggests a gardener from a Lancashire estate. The manuscript begins with an entry dated 21 Aug. 1812 in which the diarist records his efforts to save a damaged peach tree: "Finding a young tree which had been planted about four years from a two year old plant very much decayed apparently from rain having got into the grafting which had rotted nearly the whole upper part of the stock I tried the following method of cure. I cut away all the rotten part about nine inches in length . plentifully with tar and covered the mixture of cow dung and marl." He updates the entry several times recording prunings to the tree and notes in 1814 that "the tree have two peaches this year . the covering wound was become loose . the tree otherwise healthy." A 15 July 1813 entry records a visit to Mr. Farrer of Kirkdale "for the purpose of enquiring into the mode I had been informed he had adopted of destroying the Coceus or American Buglas in apple trees . he showed me a tree on which the experiment had been made last spring." He describes the method of using mercury in detail and refers to the experiments of Hales. Other entries record his planting pruning and grafting of vines as well as nectarines and apricots and recipes for destroying worms caterpillars slugs and other pests. The manuscript further transcribes extracts concerning the care of fruit trees from the Horticultural Society Transactions and other sources. Many of the later entries concern the hothouse cultivation of grapes; for example a 28 November 1848 inscription: "The hothouse has not had any artificial heat during this year. We cut 14 lbs of excellent grapes." This manuscript is bound into the rear of a copy of Forsyth's Treatise. The Treatise "ran through seven editions in twenty-two years the first three in only two years and two American adaptions of it were also published . Some readers thought the book greatly indebted to Thomas Hitt's Treatise of Fruit-Trees first published in 1755 but E.A. Bunyard. explains the lack of originality of 'the voluble Forsyth' by saying that 'the details of the culture had been well thrashed out by previous authors and little room for innovations was left" Oak Spring Pomona p.101. "William Forsyth was one of that legion of Scottish gardeners who spent their working lives south of the border. His career began at Chelsea Physic Garden and continued at Syon House until he returned to Chelsea in 1771 to take over the care of the garden from Philip Miller. In 1774 Forsyth constructed one of the earliest rock gardens . Ten years later he took charge of the royal gardens at St James's and Kensington. His eminence in the gardening world made him one of the founder members of the Royal Horticultural Society" op. cit.<br/> <br/>For Forsyth: Bradley Bibiliography III p.141; Pritzel 2985; cf. Raphael Oak Spring Pomona 37. unknown books
Circa 1930s as horses are photographed pullling farm implements. Dozens of vintage prairie agricultural informational sheets, each with its own topic, stored in an original gilt-lettered black Eaton's two-ring binder. Topics are too many to list but include: Seed Grain Testing; The value of registered seed; Reward Wheat; Fall Rye; Growing Corn on the Prairies; Root crops; Ensilage crops; Sunflowers as Ensilage; Crop Rotations; Summerfallow Substitutes; Sweet Clover; Winter Egg Production; Hogs - Goitre and Iodine; The Farm Garden; Asparagus for Every Garden; Growing Fruit on the Prairies; Weeds and Their Control; Clean up! Paint up! Plant up!; Suggested books for the home library; Swat the Fly; Practical Cookery; The School Lunch; Beekeeping Advice; Fire Prevention on the Farm; and much, much more. Pages yellowed with age. Some pages all or partially free of binding. Some contemporary handwritten notes on blank pages at back of binder. A wonderful Canadian prairie collectible packed with timeless practical advice for how to survive on the land. Book
9874CNRS 1985
212 pages. Index, bibliography and index. Monotone diagrams and colour photos. This guide and cookbook includes 35 species for wild-food gourmets. "Each section contains a botanical description, notes on general habitat and distribution, a drawing or colour photograph, and information on the folklore of each plant, with notes on its historical, medicinal, or cosmetic uses. Also included are a large selection of recipes for jams, jellies, beverages, wines, pies, desserts, main dishes and snacks. Some of these are based on recipes that were used by the Indians and the Inuit, or by early pioneers." - back cover. Prior owner's name and date atop half-title page, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this wonderful guide. Book
77310aafNapoli, Emilio Besana & Co., 1933. kl. in-8vo, 15 S. ill. mit Fotos und Tafeln, Stempel „A. Koller Bern“ auf Spiegel, Original-Leinen
215p Hardcover Very good condition good