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609472Imprimerie Colbert Marseille 1898 Grand in-12 ( 195 X 130 mm ) de 87-VI pages, pleine basane bleue, dos lisse titré or, feuille dor découpée en forme de poisson appliquée au centre des plats. Couvertures conservées dont la 1ère illustrée remontée. Frontispice reprenant l'illustration de la couverture représentant une poissonnière de Marseille criant "Qué soun bello ! Que soun vivo !". Quelques illustrations in-texte. RARISSIME EDITION ORIGINALE de cet ouvrage quasiment mythique sur la préparation de la sardine sous toutes ses formes : Sardine à la Cacane, sartagnade de sardines, allaches fumées, salade de nonnat à l'indienne, etc. Préface de PHILEAS GILBERT. Enrichi de 3 feuillets interfoliés avec nouvelles recettes imprimées ou manuscrites, présence de quelques "marginalia" dans les marges. Apollon CAILLAT fut Chef de cuisine à l'Hôtel de l'Europe d'Aix-les-Bains et à l'Hôtel du Louvre de Marseille notamment, il ne publia que cet ouvrage. Il participa en revanche à l'élaboration du « Guide culinaire » d'Escoffier. BON EXEMPLAIRE. Rare.
796352S.N. ( Daniel Morcrette ) S.L. (Luzarches) S.D. (1980) In-8 ( 230 X 145 mm ) de XI pp., ( 5 ) pp. nch., 87 pp, ( 3 ) pp. nch., VI pp. ( tables ), demi-basane acajou à coins, dos à 2 nerfs orné de filets dorés. Frontispice illustré d'une poissonnière de Marseille criant "Qué soun bello ! Que soun vivo !!" . Deuxième édition peu fréquente, tirage anastatique de l'édition Marseille, 1898, de ce recueil ( les exemplaires de l'édition originale de 1898 sont rarissimes ), illustré, de recettes régionales: bouillabaisse, pâtés, terrines, aspices, tourtes, grillées, fumées LAllache, le Nonnat, la Poutine, le Pissalat, lanchois !! Très bel exemplaire. Chef de cuisine à l'Hôtel de l'Europe d'Aix-les-Bains et à l'Hôtel du Louvre de Marseille notamment, Apollon CAILLAT ( 1857-1942 ) ne publia que cet ouvrage. Il participa en revanche à l'élaboration du Guide culinaire d'ESCOFFIER.
878Recettes pour cuisine bourgeoise et repas simples;faciles à comprendre et à exécuter.66 dîners différents hors-d’œuvre et plusieurs plats sucrés.In 8 pleine toile bleue éditeur,ti tre doré sur le premier plat,136 pages.Emile Paul frères éditeur,sans date (E25)
1922149068- 3 planches en couleurs. 19 x 29 cm.
1930180279La maison du livre moderne Paris, La maison du livre moderne, vers 1930. In-12 broché de 256 pages illustrées. 2eme édition. Détails interessants et instructifs sur l'histoire naturelle de chaque espèces, sur l'éclosion artificielle, l'alevinage, ainsi que sur les moeurs des poissons, etc. Exemplaire manipulé avec manque en bord de couverture et déchirures. Rousseurs en couverture et premier feuillet.
RO30331562Delagrave. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Non coupé. 332+308+326+324+348 pages. Nombreuses rousseurs. Papier jauni. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs, in et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 597-Vertébrés à sang froid. Poissons
1977LFA-126742880Un ouvrage de 120 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1977, Promer, bon état
2007LFA-126716192Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 90 x 150 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2007, Editions Libris, collection "Les Miniguides nature des Parcs nationaux de France", bon état
11998-Presses de la Cité - Collection OMNIBUS, 2002 - Fort Volume broché au format In-8, couverture souple texturée robuste intégralement illustrée en couleurs et titrée noir et couleur, 1048 pages, bel ensemble sous tous rapports réunissant 4 des romans de McBain;
Fine Turkish Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [6], 711, [Lix] p., plates. Slight stains on spine. A fine copy. First and only Turkish edition with bilingual title and foreword with English (pp. I-XVI), of this rare book published after the first description of the Black Sea fishes has been performed by Pallas in 1811, containing the most complete information about the species composition of fishes in the Black Sea is given by Slastenenko (1955-1956), who listed 237 species, with characteristic features species, its distribution, biology, ecology, taxonomy, commercial and nutritional significance, conservation status with attractive plates. "This is the book of knowledge acquired through research carried on since three-quarters of a century in the neighboring countries bordering the Black Sea." (From the Preface by Ekrem Barlas). "This manuscript gives for the first time, a general summary of the marine and freshwater fishes in the Black Sea Basin. In the last century, a series of documents on the fauna of the Aral-Pontic, Caspian Basin has been published by K. Kessler and other authors. But, Since then, several investigations on the fauna of fishes of the Black Sea Basin made by individuals and expeditions revealed the existence of entirely different conditions. Therefore some deceased species have been described. Furthermore, as a result of the migration of the Mediterranean fauna into the Black Sea, the lists have become richer with the addition of many species which were unknown earlier. This book consists of two sections: 1. Special section which deals with the study of the composition of the fish fauna, and its systematic and biological characteristics. 2. The section consists of a summary of the historical study of the Black Sea fauna, its genesis, and a short hydrological and geological history of the sea. In the special section, 237 species and subspecies have been described. These belong to 20 groups, 56 families, and 122 genera. This section also includes the emigrants of the Mediterranean, remnants of Pontic fossils, and freshwater forms." (From the Slastenenko's foreword). Fishbase of Germany 90290.; Fifteen copies in OCLC 164798323.
19625109437New York: Russell & Russell Inc. 1962. X, (2), 718; (8), 702; XIII, (3), 707 pp. 8° (22 x 16 cm). Orig. red cloth binding with gilted titles on spine.
1964VF447291964-1976 62, 66, 57, 65, 69, 70, 26, 26, 28, 31, 66, 88, 49, 58, 45, 42, 40, 111, 130, 132, 150, 124, 125, 110 p., stapled. Published in: Quaterly Journal of the Taiwan Museum. A collection of 22 parts, missing only numbers IX and XVII. Library stamps and markings. Heavy set (almost 4 kg). Rare.
1968VF261351968 102 p., paperbound. Published in: The Australian Zoologist. Good copy.
12mo., text in double-column, with engraved title-vignette and very numerous fine woodcut illustrations in the text; handsomely bound in black full roan, sides with debossed multiple frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in blind and enclosing Coape crest blocked in gilt, back with four raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, gilt edges, gilt doublures, red endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. WITH THE FINE NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF JAMES COAPE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Harris's 'Natural History' was first published in 1793. This scarce edition is, we believe, the first issue with the title 'Dictionary'. 'In the present edition of Dr. Harris's valuable work it has been deemed advisable to throw the Appendix into the general alphabet. No other alterations have been made; but some important corrections and copious additions have been introduced, both the in the body of the work and in the notes' (Advertisement following title). A DELIGHTFUL AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE COPY OF AN ELEGANT AND EXTREMELY SCARCE EDITION PRINTED AT THE CHISWICK PRESS.
1963VF250451963 649 p., large 4to, green cloth (original front cover laid on). Typescript including Norman's corrections by hand and then the whole was mimeographed and distributed (not for sale but for private circulation only). Library stamps (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam).Covers the literature up to 1938, and as far as it was available to the author, from 1939 to 1944.
4389London, printed by order of the Trustees, 1905, eigth edition, couverture cartonnée , dos toilé, 14x21,5 cm, 110 pages. With 8 plates and 116 text-figures. Ouvrage en anglais.
185353240ABLondon, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853. Ca. 17,5 x 11 cm. VIII S., 312 Seiten mit Frontispiz und Textillustrationen, 32 Seiten Verlagsanzeigen. Grüner blindgeprägter Leineneinband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [2 Warenabbildungen] 3. Auflage.
2 vols., 8vo., Third Edition, with a engraved portrait frontispiece and over 500 fine woodcuts in the text; original cloth blocked in blind, gilt backs, small 'pull' at headband of first volume else a remarkably bright, clean set in publisher's original binding. Yarrell's classic survey was first published 1835-6 with two supplementary parts added in 1839. 'The present edition, in which some supposed species are suppressed and new ones added, contains in all two hundred and sixty species, with cuts of the new ones, and many additional ornamental vignettes' (Introduction'). Includes memoir of the author and list of writings. Freeman 4176.
19693Paris, Plon-Nourrit, 1912. In-8 (195x130mm) relié en cartonnage d'éditeur illustré de scènes marines et sous-marines ; 531 p. 198 dessins de M. Cassas et photographies de l'auteur en noir in et h.t. Quelques petites frottements extérieurs, très bon état général.
WOC-1046Nombreuses illustrations et descriptions: Courants Marins, la Marée, Poissons, Coquilles, Palourdes, Algues vertes et rouges, etc. Boulogne, Editions Picavet, sans date. In-8 (19,5x12,5cm) broché, couverture illustrée. 97pp.
1939012854PARIS LIBRAIRIE DES CHAMPS-ELYSEES 1939 Un volume grand in-8 de 347 pages , dans une reliure demie basane fauve à coins , dos à 4 nerfs avec titrage doré , couverture conservée , illustrations in-texte , le dos est plus ou moins frotté , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
3960in 8 broché,couverture illustrée d’un scaphandrier.Faux-titre,titre,383 pages.Plon août 1954.Illustrations pleine page dans le texte st sur double page.
VG076161935 (2nd ed.) xvii, 416 p., 184 figs, 1 col. folded map, publisher's cloth. Good copy. Treating Fishes, Reptiles & Amphibians and Mammals.
1815AQ14909Alnwick: Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by W. Davison c.1815. 36pp. With 40 woodcut illustrations in the text. Original publisher's paper wrappers with woodcut pictorial decoration. A clean crisp near fine copy. A natural history of marine animals for a juvenile readership embellished with 40 handsome wood-engravings long attributed albeit erroneously to Thomas Bewick; one of seven parts issued by publisher William Davison - each on a different class of fauna - intended together to form A Cabinet of natural history. . 12mo. Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by W. Davison unknown
1992VF225091992 54 p., 23 figs, disbound (no back cover). Published in: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.