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ANAIS-0759110956AltaMira Press. paperback. Good. 6.1x1x9.2. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. AltaMira Press paperback
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2007SKU0508741AltaMira Press 2007-08-13. Paperback. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking AltaMira Press paperback
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112 pages. Features: Bread for Baskets - The Ammann Collection of Chemehuevi Baskets; Horse Masks of the Plateau; Guarded Secrets - The Art of Sonya Kelliher-Combs; Threaty Councils and Indian Delegations - The War Department Museum Collection; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Book is in excellent condition, as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket is as new also, now wrapped in clear protective cover. 269 pages.
19212351929Leominster Massachusetts: The Eusey Press Inc 1921. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 1980s facsimile of 1921 original. Rear endpaper lightly soiled small dealer bookplate on rear endpaper corner. Binding tight and square text clean bright and unmarked. 587 pp. No images making it an oddity in the series other volumes include numerous photographs. The first volume of the series composed entirely after the death of the register's original author Joseph Battell he passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. The Eusey Press, Inc hardcover
19602351932Providence Rhode Island: The Oxford Press Inc. / The Morgan Horse Club Inc 1960. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1980s facsimile of 1960 original. An exceptional copy. Binding tight and square pages clean bright and unmarked. 427 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout. A continuation of the series begun by Joseph Battell who passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. The Oxford Press, Inc. / The Morgan Horse Club, Inc hardcover
19392351930West Hartford Connecticut: American Morgan Horse Register 1939. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1980s facsimile of 1939 original. Owner bookplate on front endpaper minor loss of gilt from spine. Binding tight and square pages clean bright and unmarked. 230 2 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout. A continuation of the series begun by Joseph Battell who passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. American Morgan Horse Register hardcover
19492351931Burlington Vermont: The Champlain Printers 1949. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1980s facsimile reprint of 1949 original. An exceptional copy. Binding tight and square pages clean bright and unmarked. 350 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout. A continuation of the series begun by Joseph Battell who passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history being used as coach horses and for harness racing as general riding animals and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds including the American Quarter Horse Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries they were exported to other countries including England where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907 the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909 and since then many organizations in the US Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie. The Champlain Printers hardcover
1960MAIN006865INY: Morgan Horse Club. VG NO dj. 1960. 1st. hardcover. large 8vo . 427pp . Gift inscription. Title page mis-glued a bit or perhaps re-tipped. 3/4 leather. . Morgan Horse Club hardcover
194642449New York: Sagamore Press 1946. First edition. Illustrated. 4 vols. 4to. Cloth. First edition. Illustrated. 4 vols. 4to. Sagamore Press unknown books
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with slight surface rubbing to rear. Scarce in the UK. 219pp. We do not use stock photos, the picture displayed is of the actual book for sale. Every one of our books is in stock in the UK ready for immediate delivery.
185099561850. Horse and carriage ambrotype circa 1850-1859 documents mid-19th century American civilian transportation and rural social life during the decade immediately preceding and encompassing the early Civil War period. The image holds research value for the study of early photographic practice particularly outdoor ambrotype production as well as material culture relating to horse-drawn mobility family presentation and dress in pre-industrial and wartime America. Ambrotypes were typically produced in controlled studio environments due to technical limitations; the presence of an outdoor composition situates this image within a less common subset of early American photography.<br /> Quarter plate ambrotype photograph showing a family seated within a horse-drawn carriage accompanied by two large horses with an adult man standing at the front holding the animals. The man wears a broad-brimmed hat consistent with mid-19th century rural or frontier attire. The group is positioned outdoors likely on unpaved ground with no visible studio backdrop emphasizing natural light exposure. The composition centers the carriage and team with human figures arranged to present both transport and family unit simultaneously. The photograph is housed in its original leather presentation case with red velvet interior lining and a decorative copper mat framing the image. The ambrotype process a glass-based photographic technique introduced in the early 1850s produces a unique non-reproducible positive image distinguishing it from later paper-based photographic formats such as cartes de visite.<br /> Ambrotypes emerged during a transitional period in photographic history bridging earlier daguerreotype practices and the rise of reproducible paper photography. By the late 1850s and into the Civil War era photographic documentation expanded alongside technological shifts yet outdoor images remained comparatively uncommon due to exposure constraints and equipment limitations. This image contributes to the visual record of civilian life during a period often dominated by military imagery offering insight into transportation clothing and social presentation outside formal studio settings. Light wear to case exterior minor rubbing at edges; interior velvet intact with moderate compression; glass plate and mat remain well-preserved with clear image visibility. Overall very good condition. unknown
40892Ephemera. A remarkable archive of 449 vintage color slides capturing the drama elegance and grit of late-20th-century American horseracing. Shot primarily on Kodachrome and Ektachrome these images preserve the rich saturated tones and crisp detail that defined the era’s best photography. Most appear to date from the late 1970s through the early 1980s offering an evocative window into racetrack culture at a time when legends were being made. The collection features an impressive roster of renowned jockeys including Angel Cordero Jr. Jean Cruguet Eddie Maple Ruben Hernandez George Martens Mike Venezia Ramon Encinas Eric Beitia Antonio Graell Marjorie Clayton Declan Murphy Jeffrey J. Fell Jerry Bailey Angel Santiago Jacinto Vasquez Jack Neagle Frank Lovato Jr. and Jean-Luc Samyn among others. Equally compelling is the lineup of notable thoroughbreds such as Cabin Proof Diplomatic Envoy Gratification Angelic Lass Suite of Dreams Hang Together Demure Bold Ascent Autumn Angel Know How and Luck Bravest Girl Double Dacquare History Belle Tyrolean Miss Agile Jet Big Walt Rose Crescent Rocky Marriage Thunder Bridge Our Escapade Father Don Juan Medieval Moon Fifth Division Bold Reason Aztec Red Galaxy Guide Shadowmar Trenchant and many more. A rich and substantial collection for the racing enthusiast and fan of equine photography. unknown
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.
193784429Librairie J.-B. Baillière et fils , Anatomie régionale des animaux domestiques Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1937 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleu foncé grand In-8 1 vol. - 208 pages
5952Paris, Librairie J.-B. Bailliere et Fils, 1913, reliure demi-toile grise , pieces de titre olive, titres dorés, 18x26,5 x6 cm, 1069 pages . 564 figures dans le texte.
15719Paris, Librairie Ballière et Fils, 1937 - Grand In octavo broché (26x17,5) , couverture verte et titrage en noir estampille de la maison en lettres entrelacées, dos muet , agréable tranche, gravure frontispice des régions du corps ( fig 94) 200-469 en pagination continue des tomes précédents, 94-238 - soit 144 figures colorisées dans le texte. Très bon et bel exemplaire, dense et remarquablement précis et bien conservé.
15721Paris, Librairie Ballière et Fils, 1937 - Grand In octavo broché (26x17,5) , couverture verte et titrage en noir estampille de la maison en lettres entrelacées, dos muet , agréable tranche, 470-685-2ff en pagination continue des fascicules, 240-370 pour les figures colorisées majoritairement dans le texte, soit 130 ill, très bel exemplaire.
fort volume petit in-4° VII-1069 pp., plus de 500 figures in-t. (certaines en 3 couleurs), reliure demi-percaline à coins, dos à faux nerfs, titre dore. Bel exemplaire (poids 3.5 kg !). [P-56]