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2003152922France Loisirs France Loisirs, 2003. In-4 relié plein cartonnage éditeur de 256 pages illustrées. Très bon état
FL, 2003. In-4 relié plein cartonnage éditeur de 256 pages illustrées. Très bon état
In-8, 166 pages, broche, couv. Dos leg. us., papier jauni. [BE-2]
2004LFA-126725034Un ouvrage de 507 pages, format 215 x 305 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2004 (4e édition), Première Impression, bon état
198046372Berger Vert 1980 63 pages in12. 1980. broché. 63 pages.
2003LFA-126729383Un ouvrage de 227 pages, format 130 x 205 mm, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2003, Autrement, collection "Passions Complices", bon état
1842938211842 A Tours, R. Pornin et Cie, Imprimeurs-Libraire, Editeurs. 1842. 1 vol in-12, demi basane brune , filets et titre dorés. 207 pages
1890151890 reliure petit in-octavo, illustrations : 114 figures dans le texte, 491 p, 1860 (environ) Paris Masson Editeur,
1931L539Flammarion, 1931, 296 p.
1963100071630Blandord press 1963 in12. 1963. Cartonné.
1969100075169Dutton Adult 1969 in8. 1969. bro.
1970100062940Bakker 1970 in12. 1970. Broché.
1950709169PN. New. 1950. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1928100124941Macmillan 1928 in8. 1928. Cartonné.
2000LFA-126742439Un ouvrage de 160 pages, format 145 x 215 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2000, bon état
9788483086858New. unknown
1943115132Couverture souple. Broché. 127 pages. Légèrement défraîchi.
1980100147177EDITIONS DE VECCHI 1980 in8. 1980. Broché.
DV10185Rustica, 2009, 160 p.
9788483453087New. unknown
1976273528Gründ 1976 in4. 1976. Cartonné jaquette. nombreuses illustrations en couleurs
1962100079713Hachette 1962 in8. 1962. Broché.
255p. Numerous color photographs of vegetables. Pictorial title page. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, some soiling. Hardbound. Third edition. Nice copy. An interesting examination of vegetables grown in an 1940's garden. Though not marked, this copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was one of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. PLANTS W132
2008100149752Larousse 2008 93 pages 16x0 6x12 4cm. 2008. Broché. 93 pages.