3 459 résultats
19722110502150906651radio technology company 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 radio technology company paperback
188014896Gresham Publishing Company 1880. Roy. 4to. First Edition thus with fine chromolithographed frontispiece original tissue guard present title in red and black 19 fine chromolithographed plates 28 plates in monochrome most containing several figures and very numerous highly detailed wood-engraved illustrations in the text; handsomely bound in contemporary brown half calf coarse wave-grain cloth sides ruled in gilt back with five raised bands tooled in gilt second compartment with red leather label ruled and lettered in gilt all other compartments ruled in blind marbled edges one or two scuff marks on covers joints lightly rubbed but binding entirely sound a remarkably bright fresh crisp clean copy. Bright copy of this exhaustive and impressive vade-mecum a considerably extended and augmented version of Miles' original edition of 1868. Here the scope of the work is broadened to include cattle sheep and pigs together with coverage of plants of veterinary value and importance. Contributors inlcude J. Walker S.P. Preston C. Scott and J.I. Lupton. The fine coloured plates illustrate types and breeds. The highly detailed monochrome plates also show harness manoeuvres and equipment and notably include a fine series on the anatomy of the horse by Herring engraved by Cowan. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION Gresham Publishing Company, hardcover
14471D'ORBIGNY Charles Ed. Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle. 1849. Size 9.5" by 6." This original hand colored Arabian horse lithograph hails from the first edition of Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle which is considered one of the premier encyclopedias of natural history of 19th century. Image of a strong Arabian horse in shades of tans and browns standing alert in a desert background head slightly tilted towards the viewer's gaze. Overall in excellent condition. unknown books
14356Early set of horse engraved plates from Historiae Naturalis by John Jonston printed in 1665. Overall size is 15" x 9". Engravings by Matthaeus Merian. The Latin names for the horses appear above each image. The four images each depict a horse in a majestic pose. Some light markings. Three ¼-inch tears on the edges and light bending. Overall in very good condition. unknown books
190225805UNIVERSIITY PRESS John Lane 1902. HB NO DJ ISSUED 1902 1st edition EARLY Printing VG/VG- AS-IS NOJACKET Color ClothCover of Gold Gilt BackGround & Water with Brown Green & Red of Castle Atop Hillside with Trees above River with red & black lettering at the Top Cover minor rub wear Scuff mainly top white area scuff mark Interior nice tight clean light Wear No ads in back F-/NF AS-IS NOJACKET Light stain back Cover 228 pages ADS in Back end with Hundred Anecdotes of animals List of Illustrations in Front bk & Clear Tape Mending to Inner Spine there. Scratches to spine Cvr & light Fade Gold Gilt Titles & tiny Chip word Days. Back blank free flyleaf former owner STAMP & Edge Tear & Front Flyleaf Ink Name Frontispieces with tissue Guards List of Illustrations & Clear Tape Mending to Inner Spine Black and white tissue-covered photogravures. .The further adventures of five brothers and sisters growing up in the English countryside in the late nineteenth century. Sequel to "The Golden Age." . First Edition. Hard Cover. UNIVERSIITY PRESS John Lane hardcover
192022924Saalfield Akron OH 1920. 4to. with portrait frontispiece and over 1700 illustrations and diagrams in the text; original brown cloth upper board blocked and lettered in yellow and black neatly rebacked in brown cloth to style a very good bright clean copy. Saalfield, Akron OH, hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with title-vignette, and coloured and monochrome plates; handsomely bound in full tan calf, upper board blocked in gilt, back with raised bands ruled in gilt, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt edges, gilt doublures, marbled endpapers, white silk marker, a near fine copy in publisher's marbled board slip-case. EDITION LIMITED TO 100 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY LORD CORNWALLIS (THIS COPY. NO. 87).
4to., with a portrait frontispiece and over 1700 illustrations and diagrams in the text; original brown cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in yellow and black, neatly rebacked in brown cloth to style, a very good, bright, clean copy.
In-8, VIII-132p. Traduit de la cinquième édition allemande par A. Borgeaud. Illustré de 136 figures dans le texte. Bel exemplaire, rare et recherché..
In-folio, 160p. Facsimilé tiré à 800 exemplaires numérotés de ce traité équestre paru à Amsterdam en 1666. En parfaite condition.
1814_201801444Lille, Chez Vt. Leleux, Imprimeur pour l'Art militaire, 1814 ; in-12 oblong (94 x 143 mm), 4-220 pp. + frontispice dépliant, 29 pl. [manque les pl. 8 à 14 et de 18 à 23] + 4 dessins à la plume + quelques dessins au crayon, broché, couverture d'attente (les planches sont déreliées). Illustrations en noir et blanc.
Lille, Chez Vt. Leleux, Imprimeur pour l'Art militaire, 1814; in-12 oblong (94 x 143 mm), 4-220 pp. + frontispice dépliant, 29 pl. [manque les pl. 8 à 14 et de 18 à 23] + 4 dessins à la plume + quelques dessins au crayon, broché, couverture d'attente (les planches sont déreliées). Illustrations en noir et blanc.
188822356Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1888 ; in-8, broché ; 210, [2] pp. de Catalogue et 11 gravures in-texte, couverture verte imprimée.
Two parts in one. Octavo. Pp. viii, 399; iv, 25 collotype plates with a total of 176 photographs, interleaved with leaves of explanatory text. With 75 text illustrations in various techniques. Hardcover, bound in contemporary cloth and marbled boards, cloth French corners, remnants of old shelf tickets; old military institutional stamps to half-title and title; neat cloth reinforcement have been applied to joints as well as to split gutter margins in the atlas section due to weight of plates and different binding method. In good general condition, fine text, fine plates. ~ Third edition, completely revised and considerably enlarged. The book, a standard work, went through several editions. The present third edition, however, the last to be published by the Paris publishing house of Firmin-Didot, remained unchanged for many years. Only in 1913 appeared the fourth edition which was replaced shortly thereafter (1922) by a new edition. Both these later editions, published by a new publisher (Flammarion), contain a considerably smaller amount of text figures. The wonderful cinematographic photographs in the Atlas of the present edition, made by Albert Londe, Head of the Photographic Department at Salpêtrière, are printed here in collotype, one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms.
217971Paris, En vente chez tous les libraires, 1889 grand in-8, 368 pp., nombreuses figures in-t., broché non coupé, premier plat illustré. Couverture défraîchie avec de petites déchirures, dos fendu.
24523Un volume in-8, demi-reliure cuir, titres et filets dorés sur dos lisse, rassemblant 3 titres édités par J. Dumaine, Editeur, à la fin du XIXe siècle. "Instruction secrette...", Paris, Librairie militaire de J. Dumaine, Editeur, 1877, 58 pages. /// "Le guidon des gens de guerre...", Paris, En la boutique de Galliot du Pré, Libraire, 1543 (Réédition de la fin du XIXe siècle), 176 pages. /// "Relation de la bataille d'Austerlitz...", Paris, Librairie militaire de J. Dumaine, 1879, 110 pages, complet de son fac-similé et de sa carte dépliante (pas de manque sur cette dernière, une réparation au verso de la carte). Tranches des pages jaspées, manque au coin supérieur du second plat, reliure solide. CR500g. Bon exemplaire.
Octavo. Pp. xiv, 386. Plus 4 page Publisher's announcement of Goldbeck's next book, tipped-in. Plus 4 photographic plates, printed on different paper, tipped-in. With 165 wood engraved illustrations, many of which are full-page. Original printed wrappers, shabby, spine worn, old military institutional stamp to title. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. A thorough study and guide, very well illustrated. Rare.
184011441London, Messrs Fores, um 1840. Aquatinta, koloriert. Blattgröße: 35 x 42 cm, Druckspiegel: 28 x 33 cm.
190020199Paris, Paul Dupont ; Guillaumin, 1900 ; fort in-8, broché ; 989 pp., [1]f. d'Errata, 22 planches hors-texte lithographiées en couleurs (cartes, tableau et graphiques, dont une grande carte dépliante de Russie).
19461208041946-1950 Edition du Passepoil. Nancy-Strasbourg. Imprimerie Militaire Berger-Levrault - Bulletin périodique illustré de la Société d'Etude des Uniformes des France, Troisième Cycle, 1946, 1947, 1948 et 1949 - 5 Brochures In-4 (Année 1946 (1 et 2), Année 1947 (1 et 2 groupés), Année 1948 (N° unique), 1949 (N° unique) et 1950 (N° unique)) - Feuillets non relié sous couvertures brochées de l'éditeur - Pagination continue sur les 2 volumes de 1946 - 64 pages + 44 pages + 52 pages + 44 pages + 60 pages - Nombreuses illustrations. Bien complet de ses planches hors-texte couleur : 9 planches en 1946, 7 pl. en 1947, 8 pl. en 1948, 6 pl. en 1949 et 10 pl. en 1950 (40 planches en tout)
2504Paris, Dumaine, 1873 ; petit in-folio, atlas de 23 planches dont une dépliante. Demi-basane bleue, titre et filets dorés. Bon exemplaire.
2498Paris, Jean Montaudon (Imprimerie Ferdinand Champenois), sans date (circa 1919). Dimensions : 105 x 152,5 cm.
1869bf5559Librairie Ducrocq. 55, rue de Seine. Paris Cartonnage d'éditeur 1869 Paris, 1869. In-4 (25,x18,4) cm, (1) f. de titre, (2) pp. et (76) planches lithographiées en couleurs avec en regard le texte imprimé au dos des planches, pleine percaline avec le titre doré sur le premier plat dans un double encadrement à froid. Robes et marques. Librairie Ducrocq. 55, rue de Seine. Ensemble complet réuni en un volume, sous cartonnage d'éditeur, des trois titres d'Honoré Pinel (médecin et peintre) sur les chevaux : Abécédaire sur les robes et marques, sur les conformations, tares, vices rédhibitoires et sur les races. Soixante-seize planches lithographiées en couleurs avec les définitions sur la page en regard. D'Alzan, Arzel à Zain pour al première partie. Arqué à Zootechnie pour la seconde. Arabe à Zèbre pour la dernière : mors supérieur, état d'usage, très correct, intérieur frais. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
36706Paris, chez la veuve Lottin et Butard, Le Mercier, Rollin, David, Delaguette, 1752. Un volume in-12* reliure plein basane d'epoque, format 11x17 cm, dos orne, piece de titre rapportee, tranches rouges, planches depliantes, 431 pages. . Tres bon etat.
245 pages. Index. Bibliography. "In 1926, four months after leaving his father's once-prosperous farm in Galicia (then a part of Poland), Jack Diamond - age 17 - got off a rickety old boat in Quebec City with a straw suitcase and barely enough money to get him to Vancouver. Ten years later he was battling Canada's national corporations for control of British Columbia's meatpacking industry. Follows Diamond from horse-and-buggy potato pedlar to king of B.C.'s thoroughbred racing; from butcher to university chancellor (SFU)... Along the way, his story is interlinked with the collapse of three European empires, the growth of Vancouver into a burgeoning metropolis and influential people including W.A.C. Bennett and Supreme Court Justice Angelo Branca." - from dust jacket. A well-researched and very readable biography of this amazing sportsman, businessman and philantropist. Will be of special interest to those whose ancestors lived in Galicia early in the last century. Average wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book