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192511266Paris, Delagrave, 1925. In-4 de 48 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur, premier plat orné d'une grande vignette illustrée en couleurs, dos de toile grège. Bords et coins frottés.
1371261Paris, Le Caire: Editions et Publications des Pères Jésuites en Egypte, 1981 in-8, pp. 141-184, bibliographie. Broché, très bon état.
1371262Paris, Le Caire: Editions et Publications des Pères Jésuites en Egypte, 1981 in-8, pp. 141-184, bibliographie. Broché.
1372954Paris, Le Caire: Editions et Publications des Pères Jésuites en Egypte, 1981 in-8, 52 pages, figures, carte, bibliographie. Broché, très bon état.
1944LFA-126735016Une revue de 56 pages, format 165 x 245 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
201004357Paris, Stock, 1966 ; in-8, 224 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs rempliée. Très nombreuses illustrations. Bel exemplaire. zoologie animaux serpents.
184333383Edinburgh: Maclachlan Stewart and Company 1843. VERY RARE First Edition in English from the almost as scarce French edition of 1837 printed in the Netherlands. With large fold-out map of the world showing the distribution of venomous snakes in seven colours and with two plates showing the heads of herpetodryas carinatus. 8vo in the publisher's original brown cloth the covers with panel designs in blind the spine ruled in blind and gilt lettered. vii 254pp 2 plates 1pp. errata. A very rare survival in very pleasing and fresh condition the text is nearly pristine the folding map and plates also in fine condition front endpaper slightly creased and with neat ownership marking of Dr. George Fair the hinges strong with no splitting to the paper the brown cloth is a bit mellowed and shows some fairly minor age at the tips and corners but is still quite attractive with bright gilt. VERY RARE IN THIS CONDITION AND IN ORIGINAL BINDING UNRESTORED. VERY RARE WE KNOW OF ONLY ONE OTHER COPY RECENTLY IN COMMERCE AND WORLD CAT LISTS THE NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER OF THE NETHERLANDS AS HAVING THE ONLY COPY IN INSTITUTION COLLECTIONS. Hermann Schlegel was a noted herpetologist of German origin who was a times both the Director of the Natural History Museum in Leyden and correspondent of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands. The English naturalist Charles Darwin knew of Schlegel's reputation from his close friend the British botanist and explorer Joseph Dalton Hooker.<br> No fewer that four snakes are named for Schlegel: Bothriechis Schlegelii the Eyelash Pit Viper; Calamaria Schlegeli the Red-Headed Reed Snake; Aspidomorphus Schlegelii Schlegel's Adder; and Afrotyphlops Schlegeliii the Beaked Blind Snake. Several species of reptiles amphibians and birds are named for him as well. Maclachlan, Stewart, and Company hardcover
98854First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo 133 pages being pages 146-277 in over 600 pages. Cloth lightly flecked; leading edges lightly foxed; endpapers offset and foxed; an excellent copy. Offered together with a copy of the Journal and Proceedings . for 1892 Volume 26 in similar condition containing a related article by the same author: The Venom of the Australian Black Snake 25 pages plus an illustration. These volumes also contains other lengthy interesting and important articles and would suit any budding polymath. The range includes HARGRAVE Lawrence: Paper on Aeronautical Works 8 pages plus 9 plates most of them folding and another on 'Flying Machine Work' 6 pages; DAVID T.W.E.: Notes on Antarctic Rocks collected by Mr C.E. Borchgrevink 31 pages plus a plate; ALLAN Percy: Timber Bridge Construction in New South Wales 19 pages plus 8 plates most of them folding; FRASER John: Some Folk-Songs and Myths from Samoa 38 pages in one volume 28 pages in the other; HAMILTON Alex: On the Effect which Settlement in Australia has produced upon Indigenous Vegetation 63 pages; and other articles on the languages of Ponape and Hawaii Oceanic languages and observations on Shell-heaps and Shell-beds. 2 volumes. hardcover
1973LFA-126719128N° 41 (Janvier 1973) : 34 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustré, broché, bon état
19267377Paris, La Connaissance, collection des Chefs-d'oeuvre, 1926. 2 volumes in-8 brochés de VI-[4]-190 et [14]-211 pages, numérotées au volume 2 de 191 à 402. Couvertures rempliées décorées en couleurs. Tout petit choc en tête du vol. 1, autrement très belle condition.
1369978Bologne: Ex typographia Clementis Ferronii, 1640 (collophon 1639) in-folio (36 x 23,5 cm), titre, frontispice, (6)-427-(28) index, (2) errata et registrum. Reliure veau d'ép., dos à 6 nerfs, caissons ornés, double filet doré sur les plats, épidermures sur les plats, coiffes et mors restaurés, rares rousseurs et lég. mouillure angulaire aux derniers ff., autrement bon état. "Ex bibliotheca Joann. de Cray doct. med. Monspel". EDITION ORIGNINALE. Très bel ouvrage sur les serpents et d'étonnats dragons imaginaires.
6364Paris, Larose Editeurs, 1933. 1 volume in-8, 246 pp., reliure moderne plein cuir, couvertures conservées, mais défraîchies, avec manque de papier sur le dernier plat, enrichi de 83 figures in et hors texte.
1946012218PARIS PAUL LECHEVALIER EDITEUR 1946 COLLECTION FAUNE DE FRANCE NUMERO 45 , un volume grand in-8 broché de 204 pages , ouvrage enrichi de 375 figures in-texte , infimes défauts , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
23597Paris, Payot, 1950. 14 x 22, 319 pp., 122 figures, reliure dos/coins cuir (imitation serpent), bon état (papier légèrement jauni).
132 pages. "Exposes the perils of lesbian relationships in this collection of 10 provocative and unusual stories. Author writes convincingly about loss, longing, betrayal, and even the occasional lucky break. Weaving the corporeal with the spiritual, she demonstrates that love is, ultimately, the bond that holds the universe together." - from back cover. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
ag124Gravure Gravure en couleurs (34,5 x 25 cm sur support 42 x 32 cm), non légendée, représentant deux espèces de serpents ; pliure au centre, quelques marques d'usage, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
ag125Gravure Gravure en couleurs (35 x 25 cm sur support 42 x 32 cm), non légendée, représentant deux espèces de serpents ; pliure et réparation (ruban adhésif) au centre, quelques petites traces et marques d'usage, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
ag126Gravure Gravure en couleurs (35 x 25 cm sur support 42 x 32 cm), non légendée, représentant deux espèces de serpents ; pliure au centre, quelques petites marques d'usage dans la marge, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
18656659Neuchâtel, lith. de H. Furrer, 1865. In-4, titre et 24 planches, pleine percaline rouge, plats ornés de filets et fleurons ainsi que du titre en noir. Une grande partie du dos manque. Piqûres aux serpentes.
1964LFA-126727173Un ouvrage de 192 pages, format 215 x 280 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1964, Time-Life, collection "Le Monde Vivant", bon état
1976015557Grenchen Konus-Presse 1976 In-4 carré Cartonnage éditeur
189413806Genève, imprimé par E. Aubert-Schuchardt, 1894. In-4 de 228-[2] pages, demi-toile grège à coins, dos muet, covuertures conservées, dont le premier plat est illustré d'une grande composition de Jeanmaire.
In -8°, pp. (8), 83, (1), stemma cardinalizio inciso su legno al frontespizio. Legatura in mezza pergamena. Edizione originale. Trattato medico sui veleni, sulla prevenzione e sul modo di curarsi. Andrea Bacci (Sant’Elpidio, Ancona 1524 - Roma 1600), medico, naturalista e filosofo, professore di botanica e di farmacologia a Roma, offre una definizione di veleno come elemento dannoso alla salute di origine sia naturale, quindi animale, vegetale e alimentare, che non naturale. Le cause di avvelenamento per morso di serpente sono trattate in maniera particolare, anche rispetto alla preparazione degli antidoti e al modo di riconoscere il morso o una generica assunzione di elemento velenoso. Un capitolo specifico è dedicato al morso del cane affetto da rabbia. Durling 428; Wellcome 604 Original edition. A medical work on poisons, their prevention and the way to take soon of. Andrea Bacci (1524-1600), doctor, naturalist and philosopher, teacher of bothanics and farmacy at Rome University, gives a definition of poison as a harmful agent of an either natural or innatural source. The poisoning by a snake bite is considered apart, even in order to antidotes’ composition and to the way of distinguishing a snake’s bite from generic poisoning. A specific chapter is dedicated to the rabid dog’s bite. Durling 428; Wellcome 604
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 232 pages. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. B&W photos throughout. Contents include: Sufi snakes and ladders, dashboard monk, plush cuddly Buddha, squeaky toy laptop Buddha, Lookin' good for Jesus game, Makinah salat fun game, Karma chakra game, Haji Fun game, Kosherland, BuddhaWheel, Bibleopoly, Catholicopoly, Missionary Conquest, etc.
Pages 393-504. Features: The Education of Linton Usher; Descendants of the Dumonts of Vevay; The Fur Trade of the Ohio Valley; Pioneer Folklore Relative to Snakes; Indiana Historical Society; Social Studies in High School; Danger on Wabash (Vincennes Letters of 1786); Living in a Distracted World, 1914-1920; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy. Book