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277141895 DAVID DOUGLAS EDINBURGH. 1ST ENGLISH EDITION. VERY GOOD COPY IN ORIGINAL GREEN BOARDS GILT TO TOP PAGE EDGES AND DECORATED IN GILT. TRANSLATED BY RUDOLPH ROSENSTOCK. PHOTOGRAPH ON FRONTISPIECE OF THE AUTHOR. 1895 DAVID DOUGLAS, EDINBURGH hardcover
1977017779New York: Christie Manson & Woods Internationa Inc. 1977. FIRST EDITION first printing. Full white hardcover with lettering on the spine. Compliments slip and price range estimates folder color and b&w pictures and autograph examples white boards cover with red decor near fine 120pp. Prices realized written in pen in the margin. No previous owner's names not exlibrary. Overall in VERY GOOD condition. For anyone interested in collecting ornithology. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Christie, Manson & Woods Internationa Inc. Hardcover
2011019370Germany: H.F. Ullmann 2011. 431 pages with colour illustrations. Text in English French German and Spanish. One of the best known French engravers Francois Nicolas Martinet's hand coloured lithographs were published in the works of leading ornithologists in the 18th century. This book brings together over 200 bird species in one volume. Heavy book 3kg. . Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. H.F. Ullmann Hardcover
17703928Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1770. Hardcover. Good. Eight volumes of birds; incomplete but a nice run. Quartos. Contemporary leather bindings worn. A profusion of wonderful plates. Uncollated and sold as is. <br/><br/> De L'Imprimerie Royale hardcover
0282123113.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1830r7198cParis: Arthus Bertrand. G: in good condition. Cover marked and slightly faded with heavy rubbing to outer hinges and spine ends. Sporadic foxing throughout; sometimes heavy and impinging on content. Previous owner inscription to fep 'Douglas & Clydesdale'. Occasional inner hinge cracking. Aeg. 1830. First Edition. Green hardback tooled leather cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". x 196pp plates. 66 hand coloured tissue guarded engraved plates. . Arthus Bertrand hardcover
0666082472.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483962538.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1797biblio2Bewick Thomas: 1753-1828 History of British Birds. The Figures Engraved on Wood by T. Bewick. Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 containing the description and history of land birds etc. Newcastle: Sol. Hodgson; Edward Walker 1797; 1804 1804. 2 vols. 8vo. xxx ii 335 1; xx 400 pp. With 233 cuts of birds in the text. Contemporary half-polished calf over boards spine gilt; an excellent copy with respect to the interior of the book. Unfortunately the board is detached and nearly off. This copy is signed by Henry Oates and presented to him by his Aunt Ann Rayner in Dec. 1797. Ascended from Joseph Henry Oates to Lawrence Titus Oates who accompanied Scott on his expedition to the South Pole.First edition second issue as shown by the presence of the words "Wycliffe 1791" from the figure of the sea eagle on p. 11 of Volume I. Mottled calf over paper boards with some damage to the leather on volume one and volume two. Occasional spotting but otherwise a nice clean and internally bright copy. This is a very rare set owing in part to the signature and ascension of the Oates family. Published in two parts the first deals with land birds the second with water birds. "The text of the first volume was entirely written by Ralph Beilby; the illustrations are all by Bewick. It is as illustrator and artist that Bewick is best known and mainly on account of his excellent woodcuts this work passed through numerous editions a supplement being published by him in 1821. He also issued a number of small atlases of cuts without descriptive matter. The text in all the treatises bearing his name is mostly compilations from earlier writers." Thomas Bewick 1753-1828 is best remembered for his wood engravings especially those in his two works of Natural History: A General History of Quadrupeds and A History of British Birds Vol. I Land Birds Vol. II Water Birds. The methods of printing used in the eighteenth century led Bewick to develop techniques of engraving that far surpassed the work of his contemporaries. He lowered the surface of the blocks in the areas which he 'wished to appear pale so as to give the effect of distance'. These techniques together with Bewick's complete mastery of the traditional methods and his artistic ability resulted in some exquisite engravings. Masterful engraving indeed but all too frequently the printers of the day had neither the opportunity time or the incentive to produce fine sensitive impressions. Today printing the engravings individually and using a combination of eighteenth and nineteenth century techniques and twentieth century materials I was able to produce impressions that I hope go some way towards revealing the full potential of the blocks. As always it was both a privilege and a pleasure to print these wood engravings. Bewick was born in the north of England at Cherryburn on the south bank of the river Tyne twelve miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne. At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed to Ralph Beilby a general engraver in Newcastle. Ten years later he formed a partnership with Beilby. Wood engraving was only a small part of the business and the majority of the work involved engraving inscriptions and decorations on a wide variety of objects such as guns dog collars harness clock faces rings cutlery and the engraving of banknotes billheads and even bookbinders' tools and letters. Bewick is best known for his wood engravings in his two works of natural history: A General History of Quadrupeds and A History of British Birds Vol.1 Land Birds Vol. 2 Water Birds. Bewick started to engrave the illustrations for the Quadrupeds in 1785 and in his autobiographical Memoir 1 recounts: 'The greater part of these Wood cuts were drawn & engraved at nights after the days work of the shop was over. The <br />book was very well received and Bewick was encouraged to work on a history of birds. © David Esslemont 1997.These books were purchased at a Dominic Winter Auction and further family provenance is as follows from a Oates historian. "Joseph Oates whose name is inscribed in the volume was the great-grandfather of Captain Lawrence Oates. Joseph Oates was born in 1743 and died in 1824. His wife was Elizabeth Rayner which accounts for the other signature in the book. Joseph Oates and Elizabeth Rayner had six children and the youngest Edward 1792-1865 married Susan Grace in 1836. One of their five children was William Oates 1841-1896 the father of Captain Oates 17 March 1880 – 17 March 1912- He died on his birthday. His grandparents' names were included in the full name of Captain Oates - i.e. Lawrence Edward Grace Oates. There is a strong connection with travel and exploration throughout the Oates ancestors." There is no connection to be found that these books were taken on the expedition or recovered from the expedition if they were they would be worth considerably more than our price. It is safe however to say that it was a treasured set by grandparents and parents of Oates and that both the great grandfather and Captain Oates' father had an interest in birds and collected such upon their travels around the world. From the age of 20 until his death at 32 Captain Lawrence Oates was mostly away in service or in the Antarctic. He spent 9 months at his ancestral home recovering from a leg wound he received in the Boer War in 1901. In the expedition at near death starving; Captain Lawrence Oates on his birthday said "I am just going outside and may be some time." Hew was known as a gentleman brave and determined to try and save his companions. His body was never found. Sol. Hodgson; Edward Walker hardcover
19932090202118203638Japan Art Education Center 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Art Education Center paperback
ING9798890181244Radius Books. New. Special order direct from the distributor Radius Books unknown
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1991002891Sydney Australia: Angus & Robertson 1991. Part of The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. Some foxing to minor title page. 429 pages with colour illustrations. Covers 70 species of honeyeaters and several other groups of arboreal birds. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Angus & Robertson Hardcover
1946036466London: Collins 1946. Book. Illus. by Edward Bradbury And Ellis dust jacket. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Second Impression. 8vo. 192 pages. Dust jacket by the Ellis' good some loss to spine and corners price clipped and now presented in an archival sleeve. Red cloth binding very good. Contents clean and tight signed by the author to the title page endpapers unmarked. A very good signed copy. Collins Hardcover
44750BRIGHTON IVY PRESS 2016. FIRST EDITIONSOFTBACK FINE COPY PROFILES ALL 368 KNOWN SPECIES SCARCE BRIGHTON, IVY PRESS, 2016 unknown
1960004032Garden City NY: Doubleday American Museum of Natural History 1960. Signed limited edition this being #272 of an edition of 500. Bound in full green leather in the original slipcase. 272pp. ills 68 tipped-in photographic color plates. Greenewalt was one of the first to master photographing hummingbirds in flight. Photos are supplemented by detailed illustrations and diagrams. Behavior and characteristics; feathers color and iridescence; flight photographic methods and equipment. References index. Very light tiny spots of edgewear otherwise fine. Full-Leather. Very Good. 4to. Doubleday (American Museum of Natural History) Hardcover
42070LONDON COLLINS 2005. A NEAR FINE SOFTBACK COPY - 256 PAGES. ILLUSTRATED BY PHILIP SNOW TONY DISLEY DAVID NURNEY RICHARD JARVIS AND MICHAEL WEBB. VERY SCARCE. LONDON, COLLINS, 2005 unknown
006903Stanford: Stanford University Press 1944. In original publisher's shrink-wrap. Illustrations index 644 pages. . Hardcover. New. Stanford University Press Hardcover
2014038876Barcelona: Lynx Edicions 2014. Book. Illus. by various. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 25 x 32cm. Two volume set vol. 1 Non-passarines and vol. 2 passarines numerous colour plates. Published by Lynx Edicions. Original dust jackets fine. Cloth binding fine. Contents clean and tight unmarked no inscriptions. An as new fine set of this extraordinary work. Heavy set so please inquire about the additional postage costs. Lynx Edicions Hardcover
1991006347Austin: Texas State Historical Association 1991. Three quarter brown leather over marbled paper-covered boards titles gilt. Brown marbled slipcase. 50 color plates and b/w photos 298 pages. A fine reproduction of the 1856 original with an introduction by R. M. Peck. In a "as new" slipcase. A limited edition of 250 copies. Limited & Numbered Edition. Three-Quarter Leather. As New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Texas State Historical Association Hardcover
39207NORFOLK ROUNCE AND WORTLEY 1930. 1ST EDITION. A VERY GOOD COPY IN BLUE BOARDS. SOME FOXING THROUGHOUT. PEN AND INK SKETCHES BY THE AUTHOR. SCARCE. NORFOLK, ROUNCE AND WORTLEY, 1930 hardcover
1966036849London: H. F. & G. Witherby 1966. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo 22 x 14. 5 cm. pp. viii 286. Dust jacket with faded and toned spine otherwise very good and complete not price-clipped now protected in a clear removable archival sleeve. Hardback binding fine. Contents clean and tight unmarked no spotting or foxing no inscriptions. A fine copy in a very good dust jacket. An increasingly scarce title and a fine read. "Collingwood Ingram is an author with whom every naturalist should be familiar: he writes well often with considerable humour and always laced with scholarship and authority.". H. F. & G. Witherby Hardcover