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189121Paris, 1720-1787 5 pièces in-4, en feuilles.
605Paris, Librairie Militaire De J. Dumaine, 1874., 639 et 736 pp. In-8, demi-basane verte, dos orné aux fers. Rousseurs
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 111, [2] p., 6 numerous b/w plates and 1 plan. A few important works were written on zoology, and in particular horse breeding in the early Republic of Turkey. These books were generally publications that argued that Turkish peasants should be a pioneer in horse breeding in the Anatolian aspect and that the government should support it in economic and social terms. This book was written extensively by Düzgünes, who studied zoology in the USA between 1950-1957. He took lessons from the American professors of his period (M. Lerner, J. Lush et al.) And published his research studies in the field of Poultry Breeding in the A-class science journal (American Poultry Science). Düzgünes, the author of books in the field of Statistics, Genetics, and Animal Breeding, translated the books of his professors in the USA into Turkish and introduced many technical terms related to his subject to Turkish. This book includes six black and white plates showing Turkish horse species and internal organs with a plan showing how to put four mares and a foal in the barn. Very scarce. Not in OCLC.; Turkish National Library 000029336.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 4 p. Folding trace on cover. Today's organized horse races as today were conducted in Izmir on 23 September 1856 for the first time. In the leadership of Evliyazade Refik Bey and the term's Consul General of England Mr. Patterson, Smyrna Races Club was founded. Izmir races were organized annually on Easter days. S.R.C. races were in their golden ages at the beginning of the 20th century and this ended with the start of 1st World War. Ottoman Jockey Club: The opinions of organizing horse races and breeding by means of jockey club in Turkey was tried to be accomplished but there is no clear knowledge on the actions of this club. According to the directory published in 1909, Grand Vizier Sait Halim Pasha was the president of the Ottoman Jockey Club. Refik Evliyazade started working for regular races to be organized in Istanbul when S.R.C races came to an end with the First World War. As a result of the support by the most powerful person of the era, Enver Pasha, Guild of Cavalryman Horse Riding Club, and Society of Improving Horse Breed were founded in 1913. Choosing Veliefendi as a racetrack coincides with the same era. Bursa Sipahi Ocagi was one of the earliest jockey and horse breeding and racing clubs in Ottoman / Turkish history. This rare booklet includes the regulations of the Bursa Sipahi Ocagi prepared in the Republican period. AH 1341 = AD 1925. Not in Özege.; Not in OCLC. Extremely rare.
8vo., First Edition thus, with title in gilt and colours, and 2 fine full-page coloured plates of colours; de luxe binding of full navy roan, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt doublures, blue silk endpapers, a near fine copy. The de luxe binding is very scarce.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth bdg. with extra new full leather wrapper in the Ottoman style. Faded on cloth. Some slight stains on several pages. Avery good copy. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 11, 18, 228, 4 [...] p., 48 numerous b/w full paged plates. Ihsan Abidin, who completed the "Askerî BaytarMektebi" [I.e. Military Veterinary School] in 1904, was brought to the health and zootechnical professor of this school upon the merger of the Istanbul Military and Civilian Baytar Schools under the name of "Baytar Mekteb-i Alisi". He served as the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Agriculture (1927-1931) and had important services in the field of zootechnics. Ihsan Abidin Bey played an important role in the establishment of Higher Agricultural Institutes, studlands and warehouses. He has signed many articles and more than fifteen books published domestically and in Europe. His the most important book is 'Osmanli atlari' [i.e. The Ottoman horse and horse breeding] including 48 numerous plates and text in 279 pages. In his book, Akinci gives examples from Europe and Africa; He extends to the remotest corners of Asia and talks about the care, feeding, characteristics of horse breeds and emphasizes the importance of horse breeding. Only two copies located in OCLC 984405354.; Not in the Arabian horse bibliography of Boyd & Paul.; TBTK 2831.; Özege 15856.; Not in Kazancigil & Solok (Veterinary bibl.). First and Only Edition.
27441Dimensions (plaques) : 568 x 463 mm + marges.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Papeback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. [66] p. Last 3 pages in modern Turkish. Ibrahim Gökçeoglu was an educator, veterinary and author of several book on veterinary such 'Orduda veterinerlik görevleri kilavuzu' [i.e. Guide to veterinary duties in army]. He has provided military veterinary training for many years in the Turkish army and universities. Moreover, he was Ahmet Akçimen was a Turkish veterinary surgeon in the service of Turkish army. Veterinary Faculty in Ankara was moved to Ankara in 1933, and he was one of graduates in 1948. Many members of 'Akçimen' family are known as in service of veterinary medicine in Turkey. Includes his veterinary notes between the dates of 10-18-1942 and 11-30-1942. Among his veterinary notes, it's seen mostly epidemic and non-epidemic animal diseases such anthrax, rabies (hydrophobia), etc. Noted by Akçimen from Gökçeoglu's lessons.Early Republican and first systematical veterinary education period in Turkey. Rare.
561Bruxelles, Lesigne, s.d. 14 x 22, 303 pp., broché, bon état
25383Bruxelles, Lesigne, s.d. 14 x 22, 303 pp., 1 grande carte dépliante, broché, bon état.
in-8°, 303 pages, carte des haras et des hippodromesz de Belgique depl. en frontisp., dessins, lettrines, broche, couverture illustree Exemplaire DEDICACE par E. du Bus de Warnaffe. [NV-8]
20002090502124600457Nakasu ko seki 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 503P Number of books: 1 Nakasu ko seki paperback
CZC-8800illustrations de H. Petit Table ( extraits); les écuyers - Saumur - façon de se mettre en selle - de l’arrêt au pas - du pas au trot - le galop - l'obstacle ou la récompense - du cheval - conseils aux maîtres - les robes.. volume in-8, 190x130, relié demi cuir, frottements sur les mors, 311pp. Paris Albin Michel, 1938 ref/126
CZC-8800illustrations de H. Petit Table ( extraits); les écuyers - Saumur - façon de se mettre en selle - de l’arrêt au pas - du pas au trot - le galop - l'obstacle ou la récompense - du cheval - conseils aux maîtres - les robes.. volume in-8, 190x130, relié demi cuir, frottements sur les mors, 311pp. Paris Albin Michel, 1938 ref/126
194887780Albin Michel Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1948 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème, illustrée d'une vignette d'un dessin de cavalier passant un obstacle In-8 1 vol. - 318 pages
189319819Paris Paul Ollendorf 1893 In-12 271 pp, préface de Pierre Loti, traces de scotch sur les couvertures et à 2 ff, dos absent et débroché
196332142Paris Librairie Des Champs-Elysées 1963 in-4° 136 pp + 1 ff de table, 4 hors textes couleurs de l'auteur non compris dans la pagination
684541Librairie Des Champs-Élysées Paris 1961 In-4 broché ( 285 X 225 mm ), de 136 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Illustrations de l'auteur. Avec 400 croquis, 4 planches en couleurs hors-texte, dont , et 138 figures in-texte. Très bel exemplaire.Description du cheval : Le harnachement Tenue du cavalier Travail à cheval Travail serré Voltige Entretien du cheval.
in-4, 135 pp., illustrations en noir et blanc, quelques planches illustrees en couleurs en debut d'ouvrage, broché, couverture illustrée, rhodoid. Bon état. [HP-1]
19611066761961 Librairie des Champs-Elysées - 1961 (réédition) - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 135 p. - Ouvrage bilingue français/anglais - Ouvrage non coupé, jamais lu
1968CHEV1008MRelié, 254 pages, paru en 1968 chez R. Solar, livre un peu abîmé par le temps mais en état général très correct.
184 pages including index. Uses correspondence between the two men as the background against which is set the careers of two of the most significant and aristocratic racing personalities of the twentieth century. Usual library markings. Average wear. Front endpaper removed. Book
19812090202120200988Hara shobo 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 books Hara shobo paperback
178420089London: Printed for J. Walker 1784. 92 pp. 8vo. Stitched as issued. Stitching lacking loosening gatherings some light spotting or soiling of front and back leaves and general edgewear else a very good copy. A contemporary owner has annotated and underlined several sections in the Tea Act. 92 pp. 8vo. These acts passed that years were seen by the author as being the most pertinent and so included in this work the rest of the acts of Parliament were to be released shortly thereafter in a second part.<br /> <br /> The acts abstracted were the 1 Tea and Window repealing the several Duties and for granting other duties in lieu and duties on coffee and cocoa nuts Act 2 The Game Act hunting license 3 The Horse Act granting duties on riding and carriage horses 4 The Postage Act increasing postage rates 5 The Pawn Broker's Act trying to reduce the handling of stolen goods 6 The Soap and Starch Act requiring the licensing of makers of starch and instilling new laws on soapmakers 7 The Cotton and Linen Act placing duties 8 The Hatter's Act requiring licenses laying additional duties on imported hats 9 The Excise Goods Act laying duties upon licences to be taken out by the makers and delers in exciseable commodities 10 The Candle Act cancelling the duty on wax candles made in Britain 11 The Distillery Act trying to discourage home distillation by discontinuing the duties uon low wines and spirits for home consumption. 12 The Hackney Coach Act increasing the charge for Hackey license 13 The Smuggling Act trying to prevent 14 Brick and Tile Act placing duties on brick and tile made in Great Britain and additional duties on those imported 15 Wax Candle Act placing additional duties on all candles except wax and spermaceti candles. Printed for J. Walker unknown
178420089London: Printed for J. Walker 1784. 92 pp. 8vo. Stitched as issued. Stitching lacking loosening gatherings some light spotting or soiling of front and back leaves and general edgewear else a very good copy. A contemporary owner has annotated and underlined several sections in the Tea Act. 92 pp. 8vo. These acts passed that years were seen by the author as being the most pertinent and so included in this work the rest of the acts of Parliament were to be released shortly thereafter in a second part.<br/><br/>The acts abstracted were the 1 Tea and Window repealing the several Duties and for granting other duties in lieu and duties on coffee and cocoa nuts Act 2 The Game Act hunting license 3 The Horse Act granting duties on riding and carriage horses 4 The Postage Act increasing postage rates 5 The Pawn Broker's Act trying to reduce the handling of stolen goods 6 The Soap and Starch Act requiring the licensing of makers of starch and instilling new laws on soapmakers 7 The Cotton and Linen Act placing duties 8 The Hatter's Act requiring licenses laying additional duties on imported hats 9 The Excise Goods Act laying duties upon licences to be taken out by the makers and delers in exciseable commodities 10 The Candle Act cancelling the duty on wax candles made in Britain 11 The Distillery Act trying to discourage home distillation by discontinuing the duties uon low wines and spirits for home consumption. 12 The Hackney Coach Act increasing the charge for Hackey license 13 The Smuggling Act trying to prevent 14 Brick and Tile Act placing duties on brick and tile made in Great Britain and additional duties on those imported 15 Wax Candle Act placing additional duties on all candles except wax and spermaceti candles. Printed for J. Walker unknown books