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Folio, [2], [6]-303pp., including several inserted advert leaves, chromolithographed title, 8 chromolithographed plates and numerous woodcut illustrations, several blank margins repaired, tears to 4 leaves repaired with archival paper, recent maroon cloth. A richly illustrated 19th-century equestrian trade catalogue by a leading New York manufacturer and importer, with salerooms in London, Paris, Berlin and Moscow. Romaine described the 1879 first edition of this catalogue as "the most outstanding record [of horse goods] ever issued". Romaine, p. 208.
18311324<p><strong>1831 </strong><strong>GIBRALTAR</strong><strong> PRINTED HORSE RACING BROADSIDE ON S</strong><strong>ATIN</strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong>GIBRALTAR</strong><strong>. HORSE RACING. </strong><em>Gibraltar</em><em> Garrison Races. </em><em>Tuesday 3d May 1831</em><em>. To Start at Half-Past </em><em>One O'Clock</em><em>. </em>Small 4to broadside on yellow satin 9 ¾ x 6 3/8" edges fringed. Gibraltar: 1831. </p><p>The day's program and a very rare souvenir of early horse racing at the British garrison of Gibraltar. "I cannot find any record of any formal horse racing on the isthmus or elsewhere in the Campo arc prior to 1765 but the enormous popularity of the Calpe Hunt which established itself as a major institution in Gibraltar in the very early 19th century will undoubtedly have led to impromptu races from time to time and may have been the catalyst for organizing a more formal approach to racing. As early as 1838 Charles Rochfort Scott a Royal Artillery officer stationed in Gibraltar was singing the praises of horse racing on the Rock…From this one might gather that formal racing probably did not begin until after 1821 but that it was definitely in full swing in 1839 by which time it had become a pretty full blooded affair with a considerable number of horses taking part. It also seems to have been an activity in which only the officers of the garrison were allowed to indulge."-Neville Chipolina <em>The People of Gibraltar </em>online which includes a long quote from an article by "Nimrod" Charles James Apperley in Thomas Hook's <em>New Monthly Magazine and Humorist: 1841 Part the Second </em>pp. 42-43 which says "Twenty years back who would have dreamed of races at Gibraltar! Such however is the case now…"</p><p>Owners names given as are weights names of horses and colors. The first three races were Sweepstakes the first "A Handicap Sweepstakes h.f. for all horses. Heats—The Don Mile 5 contestants; the second "for Ponies not exceeding 14 hands high Heats—From Bay-side In 5 contestants; the third "Barbs and English horses excluded Heats—The Don Mile 3 contestants; the last "A Match—The Don Mile" with only two horses listed to run. Horse racing in Gibraltar was included in a novel by Arthur Griffiths entitled <em>Lola: A Tale of Gibraltar </em>NY: 1877. Folded and a little dusty else nearly fine.</p>
0011128Baltimore Maryland MD. Fair with no dust jacket. Hardcover. On offer are five diaries dating to the early years of the 20th century written by an avid horseman and hunter. On April 18 1911 our author gives a brief outline of his personal history however he does not state his name. We know he was born in 1878 in Baltimore. He attended college and was married in 1902. He traveled abroad. On at least two occasions. He was very involved in the horse racing industry. His 1911 diary lists 30 pages of horses that he has owned. This diary also details his hunting seasons including the horses he rode and the results achieved. He travels extensively in the United States. As noted in various entries over the 5 years. Each diary only contains about a dozen entries. These refer to his horse interests and to hunting. Many other entries are simply notations about being absent or arrived office. Some excerpts of the diaries follow: Absent. Hunting. Brandywine 8 AM. Ride Sherry. Also Skylark. Beautiful day. Have good run over fine country and the pack is certainly wonderful Mar 3 1912. . Stopped in Atlanta. Met the Hawkins of 3rd Natl Bank and the Woods White of Atlanta Savings Co. Missed Col Laury. Very progressive place Feb 3 1913. Oak Hill buying hounds May 7 1914. For an enthusiast of American horse racing and breeding these small diaries offer a fascinating glimpse into this world as it was in the early 1900s. Our avid horseman diarist wrote in 1911 1912 1913 1914 and 1915. All five diaries measure 6.75 x 4.25. All of the diaries contain 365 pages and all are approximately 10% complete. All five diaries covers are in good condition. The bindings of three of the diaries are in good condition and the binding is broken on the 1911 and 1913 diaries. The pages in all five diaries are in good condition. Overall G-. ; Manuscripts; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . hardcover
1920417041Cricklade Wiltshire : Vale of the White Horse VWH Hunt 1920. 1st edition. Hardcover. Gilt-blocked leather-labeled fine-ribbed scarlet buckram over contrasting boards. Professionally re-cased with the original spine laid back. Text in multiple columns etc. Assorted manuscript correspondence addressed to W. Fleetwood Fuller master of hounds. loosely inserted. Further scans images and additional bibliographical material available on request. Date is suggesteddocuments and records dated early 20th century. Physical description: 1 volume unpaged 44 cm. Contents: Pedigree records; correspondence and other documents relating to dogs addressed to Lieut. Col. W. F. Fuller. Interesting hound names Whynot Bargain Vampire Dismal Vengeance Vesper etc.alphabetically arranged. Notes: Ledger produced by Henry Ling artistic printer and stationery Dorchester with their bookplate to front boards. Subjects: Hunting; Country Sports; Hounds; Dogs; Great Britain; Hunting 20th century; Dog Breeding; Canine Pedigrees etc. Great Britain 20th century; Dorchester Chilfrome; Lieut. Col. W. F. Fuller; Wiltshire Cricklade. Cricklade, Wiltshire : Vale of the White Horse (VWH) Hunt hardcover
19095647Paris, Alphonse Lemerre et Avignon, Madame Roumanille (Lyon, Imprimerie Rey), 1909 ; in-4 ; demi-veau havane marbré à coins, dos à nerfs, filets, fleuron et titre dorés, non rogné, plats imprimés en rouge et noir conservés (reliure de l'époque) ; (12), 239, (1) pp., (2) ff. blancs.
1958002204Paris Hazan 1958
17766209A Paris De l'Imprimerie de Guillaume Desprez, Imprimeur ordinaire du Roi & du Clergé de France, rue Saint-Jacques., 1776 - MDCCLXXVI. AVEC APPROBATION ET PRIVILEGE DU ROI. XXII, 2 S. Liste des Souscripteurs., 505 (2) S., mit 9 Kupfern (davon einer ganzseitig als Frontispiz), zusätzlich 11 Aufmarschpläne (planche) auf 9 ausfaltbaren Tafeln. - 505 (2) Pages, avec 9 estampes (dont le frontispice occupant une page entière), et de surcroît 11 plans de déploiement sur 9 planches dépliables au format 2° (47x33 cm), volume cartonné, relié. Gr. 2° (47x33cm), Pappbd., geb.
17642319MARSEILLE. MOSSY. ROME. DURAND. 1764. 2 PARTIES EN UN VOLUME IN-8 (13 X 20 X 4,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE LV + (1) + 224 ET 283 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MARBRE, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, FILET DORE SUR COUPES, TRANCHES ROUGES. ILLUSTRE D'UN FRONTISPICE DESSINE ET GRAVE PAR SPIRITUS GIBELIN, D'UNE VIGNETTE DE TITRE, DE TETES DE CHAPITRES ET DE CULS-DE-LAMPE. EDITION ORIGINALE ET PREMIER TIRAGE. (REYNAND. 169, MENNESSIER DE LA LANCE. 1. 472). TITRE CITE PAR THEODORE GRAESSE (TRESORS DE LIVRES RARES ET PRECIEUX. II. 544). QUELQUES TRACES DE CLAIRES AUREOLES ANCIENNES SUR QUELQUES PAGES, SINON BEL EXEMPLAIRE, AVEC EX-DONO MANUSCRIT D’EPOQUE SUR LE FEUILLET DE FAUX-TITRE: «A MADAME LA MARQUISE DE TRAZEGNIES».
565158Fontaine D'Albert Marseille 1907 Album in-4 oblong "à l'italienne" ( 280 X 410 mm ), contenant 28 belles photographies argentiques montées sur carton fort avec mention imprimée du photographe sur les montages: FONTAINE D'ALBERT, 12 rue de la Darse à Marseille. Très rare.
19570056831957 Paris, Pierre de Tartas, 1957. In-folio (368 X 288 mm) en feuilles, couverture illustrée, boite-écrin toile bleue imprimée de l’éditeur ; 115 pages, (1) page, (1) f., XVII pages, (1) page, (4) ff. d'achevé d'imprimer, justification du tirage et feuillets blancs. Dos de l'étui et partie des plats légèrement insolés, quelques infimes pointes de rousseurs, à peine perceptibles, en marge de quelques feuillets.
10536Paris, Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique, (vers 1894). In-4, XV-(1)-316 pp., reliure moderne demi-veau bordeaux (Vigreux), dos orné, tête mouchetée.
92 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for the 1953 Ford Customline Fordor Sedan; Magnificent full-page photo ad for Allis-Chalmers Tractor Division features Montreal's Miron & Freres Ltd. using an HD-20G, the world's largest tractor shovel with a 4-yard bucket; Very colourful full-page ad for BA service stations; Great colour photo full-page ad for the General Electric Twin-System refrigerator; The fight over Vitamin E - a bonus length feature on how Dr. Evan Shute and Dr. Wilfred Shute claim to be using Vitamin E to improve major health problems of their patients - with photos; Response to the Vitamin E article by the Canadian Medical Association; The corpse that hoaxed the Axis - Part One of the amazing story of how "Major Bill Martin" was part of a British Secret Service plot to mislead the Nazis into thinking the Allies would invade Sardinia, not Sicily; Anna had to be a clown - Claudia Anna Russell-Brown is a funny lady! - with large photo; The Duke of Edinburgh - the man behind the Queen - part 7 and final instalment of series "The Family in the Palace"; Can the West Stand Peace? - will Malenkov's peace offensive increase the danger of a slump and turn it into a propaganda victory for the Communists?; Louis Hemon - Vagabond Genius - article with photos; The Strange Death of Daddy Daniels (fiction); Henry Morgan and Company Limited, of Montreal, are the holdest and most courtly department store keepersin Canada - article with great photos; Never tell a woman anything (humour); The fastest man on four legs - Horse Jockey Johnny Longden - article with photos; Colour ad for the Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan; Nice vintage colur ad for Cycla-matic Frigidaire refrigerators; Nice full-page two-colour ad for 1953 GMC trucks; Electrohome television and radio ad; Excellent colour photo Caterpillar ad inside back cover shows 1953 scraper in action plus a rare 1923 photo of a tractor pulling a scraper which is loading a horse-drawn wagon with earth; Great Coke ad on back cover shows smiling woman at gas station; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5". Circa 1902. Railroads, Elevated Railroads, Broadway Cable Road, and Horse Cars indicated. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
72 pages. Features: Cover illustration of cats in knitting basket; Nicely illustrated one-page ad for the new Ford V-8 for 1934; Fleischmann's Yeast one-page ad features large photo of Dr. Edouard Agasse-Lafont with patient; Editorial topics include Whose Shoe Pinches?, Production and Revenue, Take Courage, The Cost of Crime, and Time for a Showdown; Nice one-page Ovaltine ad says Make Sure You Sleep Tonight; The Man Who Lived in Twilight (short story); Ill Wind (short story); A Castle in the Caribbees (Caribbean) - photo illustrated article explores the option of moving to a Caribbean island; The Strange Romance (short story); Mean People (short story); A Waif And a Workman Who Now Sways the World - incredible photo-illustrated article on Adolph Hitler - "The Incredible Romance of Adolph Hitler, Whom Germany Hails as a "Man-God!"; The Grand National - photo-illustrated article on this famous British horse race; Pond's one-page ad features photo of Eleanor Roosevelt; White Cargo (part 3 of this story); Nice one-page Pontiac ad features the 1934 Straight 8; Fantastic two-page Dodge photo-ad features car flying off a jump, plus photos of famous muckraker Ida M. Tarbell and Miss Mimi Elaine Richardson; Nice one-page illustrated Chevrolet ad; Page 30 features wonderful photos of the airflow Desoto 5-passenger coupe, Ford convertible cabriolet, Buick 5-passenger sedan with built-in trunk, Pontiac coupe, Chevrolet Master Six Coach, Hupmobile Aerodynamic Type Sedan, Hundson convertible coupe with rumble seat, and airflow Chrysler six-passenger four-door sedan; Movie news includes photos of Marlene Dietrich, Zasu Pitts, Charley Chase, Evelyn Venable, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., George Raft, Pepe Ortiz, and Spanky of the popular "Little Rascals" TV show, and more; Nice Lux soap ad features photo of Sally Eilers; More car photos include the Nash Ambassador Eight Brougham, the Graham Convertible Coupe, the Studebaker Commander St. Regis Brougham, and the new Reo Sedan; Wonderful two-page Chrysler ad features one-page photo-portrait of Walter P. Chrysler and his written statement that "I believe Plymouth is the Best Engineered Car in the Low-Priced Field."; Oxydol ad includes photo insert of Mrs. David Neary of Torrington, CT; Radioland - article on radio news; Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets ad includes photo of Mrs. Frank P. Stone of Lacombe, Alberta; Young Man and His Problem; Investment News; Legal article; Cooking article; Fashion illustrations; One-page ad for Singer sewing machines; Colour Lifebuoy and Rinso ads inside back cover; Attractive but soiled and worn colour-photo Chipso ad on back cover features Mrs. T.M. Lay and daughters; and more. Above-average external wear and soiling. Covers detached but present. Pencil markings to back cover. A worthy copy of this historic issue. Book
Pages 293-332 plus xxiv pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Notable American Homes - "Darlington," the estate of george Crocker, Esq., Ramsey, NJ; Designs Direct from Nature; "Annesden," the Summer Home of Miss Annie E. Quimby, Bridgehampton, Long Island; Playhouses for Children; A Group of Small Houses - costing from $3,000 to $10,000; Grape Culture in France; A House with a Guaranteed Cost - A House That Can Be Built for Seven Thousand Dollars; The "Wayside Inn", otherwise known as the "Red Horse Tavern" of Sudbury, MA; The Rochester, NY Chamber of Commerce Cheap Cottage Competition, won by Miss Esther M. Byers - The First and Second Prize Designs; House of James E. Wheeler, Edgehill Road, New Haven, CT; One-page illustrated ad for the "Invincible" Electric Renovator (vaccum) from the Electric Renovator Mfg. Co.; Back cover two-color ad for Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Covers and some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
90 pages. Features: My Hop Around the World - Captain James Gallagher - article with great photos; 101 Answers to Cancer; Baseball's Winners of 1949; Young Man with a Sneer - Richard Widmark - article with great full-page headshot photo; Hot Fashions by Hattie Carnegie; Trouble is my Middle Name - part 2 of the 3 part Rocky Graziano article; Nice colour illustrations and article for men's spring fashion. Fiction: You Haven't Changed a Bit; Last Kiss; The Stolen Countess; The Spell of the Jade Goddess; Pride's Castle (part 8 of 8). Includes these ads: Hart Schaffner & Marx ad inside front cover; Bert Parks in an Ipana toothepaste ad, Borden's milk products, Jeep trucks, Chrysler's new car with fluid drive transmission, Lucky Strike (nice photo of girl on horse), Plymouth (with photo of Toby Couture, their main test driver), American Airlines - attractive 2-pages in color, PM Whiskey, Mallory hats, Van Heusen ties, Kaiser cars, Chevrolet, the Dodge Meadowbrook, Elgin watches, Glidden paint, Mercury cars, Burroughs business machines - 2 pages in color, Budweiser - full page in color shows fans at ball game, Canada Dry and a back cover color photo ad for Chesterfield cigarettes featuring Joan Crawford and L.E. Thomason of Paris, Kentucky. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
A.J. Casson cover art features robin hunting for worms amongst trilliums. 80 pages. Additional features include: Nostalgic colour ad for new KB International Trucks inside front cover - ad features photo insert of Jule Chartrand and Frank Bell - Champion Canadian truck drivers; Four-photo full-page ad for Ipana toothpaste features Eileen Cochrane of Montreal and her seven-year-old son Michael; Editorial - Are the Communists entitled to Liberty?; 2-colour full-page ad for DeSoto cars; Top Man in Totem Poles - Marius Barbeau is hot on the trail of that strange beast - the Canadian; Wives Have It So Easy, by James Bannerman; Nightmare Pills - Pierre Berton on Sleeping Pills; Fiction by Arthur Gordon - Listen to Your Heart; Can we Prevent Race Suicide?, by Arnold Toynbee; Newsboy - James Joseph Murph (Murph) has been selling papers outside the Canadian National Railways Building on the northwest corner of King and Yonge, Toronto's busiest intersection, for 58 years - with photo; Fiction - Double or Nothing by Henry Norton; Are Fishing Laws Bunk? - what use are limits when we make our rivers unfit homes for fish?; Nice full-page colour ad for Old English Rubbing (Floor) Wax; What's Wrong with Work?, by Gwethalyn Graham; The Old Man - Lionel Barrymore; You, Too, Can fly, by Eva-Lis Wuorio; Fiction by Arthur Mayse - Someday You'll Thank Me; Leper Colony on Bentinck Island in BC; Black and white Fargo truck ad; Nice two-colour Plymouth car ad; Full-page black and white Austin Motor company ad; Half-page colour photos Pepsi ad shows ping pong players; Lovely full-page colour Lifesavers ad; Dawes Black Horse Brewery ad honours weathermen; Great full-page colour ad for Pontiac cars; Very attractive Gene De Nunzio-illustrated ad for Wabasso Cottons inside back cover shows mother and daughter and their print dresses; Carling Breweries ad on back cover illustrates the main flyways of North American waterfowl; plus many more wonderful ads. Pages yellowed with age. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this wonderful A.J. Casson collectible. Magazine
Pages 453-492 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The Country Seat of Howard Henry, Esq., at Camp Hill, PA; The Art of Ornamental Orange Peeling; Decorations and Furnishings For the Home - X - Treatment of Fireplaces and Mantels; Old South Salem in Northern Westchester County - article with photos of local buildings including the Horse and Hound Tavern; Artistic Wax Work; A Group of Modern Houses Costing From $1,800 Upwards - nice 12-photo 2-page spread includes the homes of Mr. Warren Bartholf, Mr. W.A. Westerson, Mrs. Colgrove, Mr. R.E. McGregor, Mr. Benjamin A. Paust, Miss Helen J. Holboe, Mr. W.W. Huntress, Mr. Benjamin Waller, and Mr. Ellis Ashley; Handicraftsman - Leather Craftwork; Crafts That Children Can Do; Ostrich Farming as an Industry; The Small Country House - A Dutch Colonial House Costing $2,150 Complete; A Craftsman's House Costing $2,400 Complete; A House of Modern Design Costing $3,200 Complete; A House and a Garage - the home of James Masterson, Esq., at Crescent Hill, Bay Ridge, NY; Garden Notes; American Homes and gardens' Garden Competition - First Garden Prize wond by Dr. Shiro Miyaki, St. Louis, MO, Second Prize Won by James M. Hull, Esq., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Third Prize wond by M.F. Ault, Indianapolis, IN, with photos of all three; L. Wolff Mfg. Co. ad features photo of the new North Western Passenger Terminal Station in Chicago; Ad for Hotel Chamberlain at Old Point Comfort, VA, with small photo of the large hotel; Index to American Homes and Gardens, Volume VII, January to December, 1910; Back cover color ad for the Columbia Grafonola "Regent" and Graphophone; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Small date stamp atop back cover and small piece missing from bottom of page 457, otherwise complete and unmarked with average wear. Disbound from a larger volume with some of the former binding affixed to spine. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
2090502130302233Fu ki N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Fu ki paperback
1979009683Calgary/Standoff: Glenbow-Alberta Institute/Blood Tribal Council 1979. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Paper-covered boards with gilt lettering. xi 146 pages. Introduction by Dempsey. Photos. Jacket has a couple of tiny chips and tears. Contents clean and tight. Scarce. <br/> <br/> Glenbow-Alberta Institute/Blood Tribal Council hardcover
107914Paris, Société du Livre d'Art, 1931, 1 portefolio de 310x235x30 mm environ, 216 pages, broché, sous couverture crème imprimée en brun, et chemise cartonnée fermée par lacets, dos toilé brun et titre argenté, feuillets non rognés, en partie non coupés. Texte bilingue, provençal avec la version française en regard et des Notes en de volume.Première édition illustrée. Exemplaire nominatif N° 78, sur BFK de Rives, d'un tirage à 150 exemplaires, contenant 1 vignette de titre en noir et 76 bois originaux en couleurs de Hermann Paul ( 6 à pleine page, 38 dans le texte et 32 culs-de-lampe). Couverture intérieure brunie, petits frottements sur la chemise-étui, intérieur frais et bien conservé.
0059-Bo.J. Radierung 1845, auf festem Velin, rechts unten signiert und mit Widmung ?Hess. Seinem Freund Rebel 1845?. 17,4:24,3 cm. Literatur: Andresden 3. Eine von nur vier Radierungen des früh verstorbenen Künstlers. Nach Andresen von der unvollendeten und ?cassirten? Platte. - Ausgezeichneter Druck des zart radierten Blattes, die Plattenkante tief eingeprägt und rauh zeichnend. Zwei Quetschfalten vom Druck links unten und kleine Eckfehlstelle dort ergänzt.
379-Eo.J. Feder in Braun, teils laviert, über Bleistift, auf Bütten, verso datiert ?Le 6 May Samedi en 1769.?. 9,5:11,1 cm. Am linken Rand auf alten Büttenuntersatz montiert, dort verso bezeichnet ?Olivier le May Samedi en 1769?.
First edition, 4to (260 x 205 mm), xxiv, 212pp., 18 copper-engraved plates (5 of which are folding), slightly offset, plates I-XV accompanied by a leaf of descriptive letterpress, cont. half calf, marbled paper boards, neatly rebacked with orig. label laid-down, attractive simple gilt tooling, a very good copy. The scarce first edition published in Birmingham, the home of the author before he moved his veterinary practice to London. Smith had only seen the later edition of of this work and was not aware of the date of the first edition. Provenance: Contemporary armorial bookplate of Bradford Wilmer to front paste-down. Smith, Veterinary Literature III, pp. 106-108; Dingley, 390.