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FAU030M1933 / 124 pages. Relié. Editions Constable & Company.
191272403Partitions sur le Cirque,Partitions sur les Animaux Will Rossiter 1912
192194519Partitions sur les Animaux Berlin Irving 1921
192588026Partitions sur l'Égypte,Partitions sur les Animaux Villa Moret 1925
191227421Partitions sur les Animaux Salabert Edouard 1912
192494534Partitions sur les Animaux Shapiro 1924
194994682Partitions sur les Animaux Chappell 1949
1924108016Partitions sur les Animaux Leo Feist inc. 1924
1864PHO-817Washington , Governement printing office, 1864 , grand in-4° , Tome 2 part 1 : VII-538pp , relié demi veau époque , dos lisse avec titre et date
1910026249LONDON EVELEIGH NASH 1910 Un volume in-8°, 318 pp. Cartonnage toile verte à la Bradel de l'éditeur, dos titré or, premier plat orné du titre en noir et de motifs animaliers dorés. (plats usés, traces d'humidités aux cinquante dernières pages, rares rousseurs). Nombreuses illustrations (dessins en noir, photos en noir et en couleurs). Présence d'une dédicace (pour un cadeau) en page de garde.
1698PHO-1906London, Chiswell, 1698. In-folio (310x210mm) relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs, x, xiii, 427, xxiv pp., illustré d’un frontispice, de 5 planches hors-texte dont 3 dépliantes et de 3 cartes, plats détachés, petit trou page 81/82, manque de papier en marge page 80. Titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Fryer était un chirurgien au service de la compagnie des Indes Orientales, pendant 9 ans il voyagea extrêmement des côtes de Coromandel et malabar. Il décrivit les villes de Surat et Bombay le commerce et les coutumes de Madras et de la Perse. Très RARE. Folio, full period paneled calf, boards and free enpaper detached, x, xiii, 427, xxiv pp., illus. with engraved frontispiece portrait of the author, 5 engraved plates (3 folding) and 3 maps, one with printed overslip; title in red and black, woodcut illustrations in text.
LAN094C20GAR1996 / 431 pages. Broché. Editions The Johns Hopkins University Press.
1978030546Cambridge 1978 D S Brewer Hardcover Very Good 1st Edition
19967CB2in8 broché, 390pp, illustrations nb
028308JOHN LANE, Londond and New York, 1900 0 Un volume in-8° (220 x 140mm), 399 pp. (4) pp. Reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur en toile à la Bradel, premier plat illustré, dos titré. (volume légèrement frotté et légèrement sali, présence d'une cerne claire angulaire sur le portrait ainsi que sur le bas de la gouttière, rares salissures marginales). Illustré de dessins en noir & blanc à pleine page de R. H. Moore.
20167cb1in4 cartonné, illustrations nb et couleurs.
20157CB3in4 cartonné, 468 pp, illustrations nb et couleurs
LAN088C20GAR2000 / 206 pages. Broché. Editions Routledge.
192427809Partitions sur les Animaux Francis Day 1924
CZC-8959Illustrations: Illustrated throughout with text illustrations. Bell's classic work on the hand illustrated with his own small vignettes, discusses the hand's anatomy, phsyiology, bio-mechanics and compartive anatomy, as well as its utility and adaptive importance, the sense of touch, and related topics. Charles Bell (1774-1842), Scottish surgeon, anatomist, physiologist, neurologist, artist and philosophical theologian. he is noted for the difference between sensory nerves and motor nerves in the spinal chord. He is also noted for describing Bell's palsy. In 1829 Francis Egerton, eighth Earl of Bridgewater, died and in his will, he left a large sum of money to the President of the Royal Society of London. The will stipulated the money was to be used to write, print and publish one thousand copies of a work On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God. The President of the Royal Society Davies Gilbert appointed eight gentlemen to write separate treatises on the subject. In 1833, he published the fourth Bridgewater Treatise, The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design. Bell published four editions of The Hand. [-See Wiki from more info]. Citations: Garrion-Morton: Book in very good condition, 22x15cm, leather, 260pp. Illustrations. London, Nelle & Daldy, York Street, 1870 ref/19
CZC-8959Illustrations: Illustrated throughout with text illustrations. Bell's classic work on the hand illustrated with his own small vignettes, discusses the hand's anatomy, phsyiology, bio-mechanics and compartive anatomy, as well as its utility and adaptive importance, the sense of touch, and related topics. Charles Bell (1774-1842), Scottish surgeon, anatomist, physiologist, neurologist, artist and philosophical theologian. he is noted for the difference between sensory nerves and motor nerves in the spinal chord. He is also noted for describing Bell's palsy. In 1829 Francis Egerton, eighth Earl of Bridgewater, died and in his will, he left a large sum of money to the President of the Royal Society of London. The will stipulated the money was to be used to write, print and publish one thousand copies of a work On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God. The President of the Royal Society Davies Gilbert appointed eight gentlemen to write separate treatises on the subject. In 1833, he published the fourth Bridgewater Treatise, The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design. Bell published four editions of The Hand. [-See Wiki from more info]. Citations: Garrion-Morton: Book in very good condition, 22x15cm, leather, 260pp. Illustrations. London, Nelle & Daldy, York Street, 1870 ref/19
1939129658Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 80 pages. Rousseurs.
198565252Couverture souple. Broché. 260 pages. Nombreuses photos en couleurs.
92166Partitions sur les Animaux,Partitions sur l'Eglise et Religions
190975302Partitions sur les Animaux Witmark 1909