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1867NATW0944Hildburghausen, Bibliograph. Inst. 1867. 45 Landkarten (statt 47) + je 1 Karte Königreich Sachsen, Der norddeutsche Bund, Afrika Reisen u. Entedeckungen 1860, Afrika Reische u. Entdeckungen 1866, Der amerikanische Kriegsschauplatz, Thermische Isomaten; 11 (statt 13 Tafeln) "Der Mensch", 33 (statt 34) zoolog. Tafeln, 25 botanische Taf., 21 Architektur-Tafeln (Taf. 12 u. 13 n.n. erschienen), 44 (statt 46) Naturwiss. Tafeln. Priv. HLnbd. m. Rückentit., berieben, Ecken u. Kanten bestoß., innen schwach gebr. Von den angegebenen 52 Karten waren 5 noch nicht erschienen, 2 fehlen tatsächlich u. zwar Rheinprovinz u. Westfalen. Von den Tafeln "Der Mensch" fehlt Taf. II/Kreislauf des menschlichen Fötus . . . u. III/Lauf der Bauchaorta . . . von den zoolog. Tafeln?
185282471Auch, Chez Brun, Libraire-éditeur 1852 2 volumes. In-4. Reliures demi-chagrin fauve, dos à nerfs, petits fers, filets dorés et à froid, XXI-594 pp., XXXI planches en pagination continue. Reliures légèrement frottées, rousseurs éparses.
183722708London: John Van Voorst 1837. Modern period-style dark brown speckled half-calf binding with marbled boards. Gilt spine lettering. Renewed eps. Binding - Fine. Text block - VG first few preliminary & terminal leaves have some edge chipping title leaf & dedication leaf with some professional restoration. xviii 526 8 pp. Adverts at rear including prospectus for 'British Birds'. Illustrated with numerous cuts. 8vo. <br/><br/> John Van Voorst hardcover books
18898149z1889. Hardcover. Good. Gd. condition - pages unmarked some wear to cover solid binding Splendid full and part page monochrome illustrations throughout. A manual upon the scoring of exhibition fowls: Intented to meet the wants of the general breeder and the exhibitor as well as the professional judge . A98149z hardcover
183714126Paris MOUTARDIER 1837 1 Paris, Moutardier, 1836, in-8, demi-basane bleu, pièce de titre rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, 422 pp.
1867011099<p>London: Read & Co. 1867 Circa 1867. Color pictorial covers with illumination printed on violet paper mounted on linen spine worn some loss to lower cover occasional marks but clean overall. A cat recounts the troubles of her life and how she eventually came to her present pleasant situation. The tale is told in verse and illustrated with and-colored engravings. Rare with only two institutional copies located. Not in Necker. Date based on publisher's name and address they operated as Read & Co until 1867 having merged with Brooks in 1868 to become Read & Brooks. . Pictorial Wraps. Good Plus/No Jacket. Illus. by Jas W Barfoot. Small 4to.</p> Read & Co.
1842YRG-4382 vol grand in-8, reliure demi cuir à coin, dos lisse, liserets, titres et fleurons dorés, toutes tranches marbrées. Légèrement jauni dans les marges, rousseurs éparses 386 & 390 pp. Frottement aux coiffes, dos et coins. J. Hetzel et Paulin. Paris.
183710283Paris MOUTARDIER 1837 1 Paris, Moutardier, 1837, in-8, cartonnage bleu, pièce de titre cartonnée orangé, dos à 6 faux-nerfs, reliure d'époque, 462 pages.
1842126287Paris J. Hetzel et Paulin 1842-1844 2 vol. relié 2 vol. in-4, demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et encadrements dorés, 386 et 390 pp. Édition originale de ce célèbre recueil de contes et nouvelles et premier tirage des 201 planches hors-texte et nombreuses vignettes d'après Grandville par Brevière, Godard, Caqué, Andrew, Best, Leloir, Tamisier, Porret, Rouget et Guibaut [Vicaire, VII, 406]. On doit cette satire de la société contemporaine parisienne à l'éditeur Hetzel qui, sous son pseudonyme de Stahl, rédige plusieurs des textes et passe commande aux plumes les plus célèbres de l'époque. L'ensemble est magnifié par la fantaisie de Grandville qui signe ici une de ses plus grandes oeuvres d'imagination, chef-d'oeuvre du livre illustré romantique. Petites épidermures aux dos, sans gravité. Quelques rousseurs éparses et déchirure en marge d'1 feuillet. Bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque.
1842126287Paris J. Hetzel et Paulin 1842-1844 2 vol. relié 2 vol. in-4, demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et encadrements dorés, 386 et 390 pp. Édition originale de ce célèbre recueil de contes et nouvelles et premier tirage des 201 planches hors-texte et nombreuses vignettes d'après Grandville par Brevière, Godard, Caqué, Andrew, Best, Leloir, Tamisier, Porret, Rouget et Guibaut [Vicaire, VII, 406]. On doit cette satire de la société contemporaine parisienne à l'éditeur Hetzel qui, sous son pseudonyme de Stahl, rédige plusieurs des textes et passe commande aux plumes les plus célèbres de l'époque. L'ensemble est magnifié par la fantaisie de Grandville qui signe ici une de ses plus grandes oeuvres d'imagination, chef-d'oeuvre du livre illustré romantique. Petites épidermures aux dos, sans gravité. Quelques rousseurs éparses et déchirure en marge d'1 feuillet. Bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque.
188231704Librairie d'Art, Ludovic Baschet, 1882. EDITION ORIGINALE.- In-folio (46 x 32 cm), plaine toile grise avec encadrements bordeaux, titre doré au premier plat, 137 pages. Ouvrage comprenant 174 illustrations gravées in et hors-texte. Complet en sus des 16 superbes eaux-fortes hors-texte sous serpentes, par Auguste Lançon : Peintre, aquarelliste, graveur et sculpteur français. - textes par : Th. de Banville (le chat) - G. de Chervillele (le chien) - Henri Dalivoy (le buffle) - Maurice Dehers (l'orang-outang) - René Delorme (les singes) - Fulbert Dumonteil (la chèvre, le tigre) - H. Demesse (Le lion) - Edouard Drumont (l'âne) - Louis Figuier (l'éléphant) - Jules Gros (le renne) - Bernard Prost (le cochon) - Jules Vallès (l'ours).- La reliure a des traces d'usure sur les mors et les coins. Intérieur bien frais.- Exemplaire signé par l'éditeur, sur papier Hollande.- Bon exemplaire, rare.
1828LFA-1267389293 volumes de 586, 510 et 429 pages, format 130 x 210 mm, illustrés de 4 planches dépliables, reliés cartonnage dos cuir ornés, publiés en 1828, Chez Gabon, Libraire-Editeur (Paris), bon état
1854CZC-13198Œuvres complètes de Buffon, mises en ordre et précédées d'une notice historique par M. Richard, suivies de la classification comparée d'après G.Cuvier, Lesson, etc... Georges Cuvier, un autre naturaliste français du XIXe siècle, a également joué un rôle important en classant les animaux et en établissant la base de la taxonomie moderne. Sa classification des animaux a été incorporée dans cette édition des œuvres de Buffon pour apporter une perspective plus moderne à l'œuvre originale de Buffon. complet en 5 volumes in4, reliés dos cuir, 26x17cm, reliures manipulées avec usures et frottements ( photos), reliures solides, bon ensemble. Tome I. 770pp. Théorie de la terre, minéraux TII. 750pp. suite des minéraux, expérience sur les végétaux, histoire des animaux. TIII. 731pp. Animaux domestiques, animaux du nouveau monde, carnassiers. TIV. 551pp. Oiseaux de proie, oiseaux qui ne peuvent voler, TV. 568pp. Oiseaux incertains ou inconnus, suite des oiseaux + table générale des matières + tableau synonymique des concordances. Paris, Administration de la Librairie Historique, 1854
1854CZC-13198Œuvres complètes de Buffon, mises en ordre et précédées d'une notice historique par M. Richard, suivies de la classification comparée d'après G.Cuvier, Lesson, etc... Georges Cuvier, un autre naturaliste français du XIXe siècle, a également joué un rôle important en classant les animaux et en établissant la base de la taxonomie moderne. Sa classification des animaux a été incorporée dans cette édition des œuvres de Buffon pour apporter une perspective plus moderne à l'œuvre originale de Buffon. complet en 5 volumes in4, reliés dos cuir, 26x17cm, reliures manipulées avec usures et frottements ( photos), reliures solides, bon ensemble. Tome I. 770pp. Théorie de la terre, minéraux TII. 750pp. suite des minéraux, expérience sur les végétaux, histoire des animaux. TIII. 731pp. Animaux domestiques, animaux du nouveau monde, carnassiers. TIV. 551pp. Oiseaux de proie, oiseaux qui ne peuvent voler, TV. 568pp. Oiseaux incertains ou inconnus, suite des oiseaux + table générale des matières + tableau synonymique des concordances. Paris, Administration de la Librairie Historique, 1854
1803CZC-13747Par une société de naturalistes et d'agriculteurs, avec des figures tirées des trois règnes de la nature. Ensemble de 6 volumes, comprenant : TXI. HIP-IMP. 7 gravures en taille douce, manque de papier sur les plats ( à restaurer), volume solide, frais, tranches rouges, 584pp. TXII. INA-LAT. 10 gravures en taille douce, frais, tranches rouges, 566pp. TXIII. LAU-MAL. 10 gravures en taille douce, manque de papier sur les plats ( à restaurer) tranches rouges, 576pp. TXIV. MAL-MOI. 10 gravures en taille douce, trous de vers en marge, tranches rouges, 590pp. TXVI. OBO-PAN 13 gravures en taille douce, tranches rouges, 575pp. TXVIII. PIN-PYX 10 gravures en taille douce, volume solide, frais, tranches rouges, 595pp Paris, Imprimerie Crapelet, chez Deterville, An XI, 1803
1803CZC-13747Par une société de naturalistes et d'agriculteurs, avec des figures tirées des trois règnes de la nature. Ensemble de 6 volumes, comprenant : TXI. HIP-IMP. 7 gravures en taille douce, manque de papier sur les plats ( à restaurer), volume solide, frais, tranches rouges, 584pp. TXII. INA-LAT. 10 gravures en taille douce, frais, tranches rouges, 566pp. TXIII. LAU-MAL. 10 gravures en taille douce, manque de papier sur les plats ( à restaurer) tranches rouges, 576pp. TXIV. MAL-MOI. 10 gravures en taille douce, trous de vers en marge, tranches rouges, 590pp. TXVI. OBO-PAN 13 gravures en taille douce, tranches rouges, 575pp. TXVIII. PIN-PYX 10 gravures en taille douce, volume solide, frais, tranches rouges, 595pp Paris, Imprimerie Crapelet, chez Deterville, An XI, 1803
190029770ABSechste Auflage, Reutlingen, Entzlin & Laiblin, (1900). 902, VIII, IV, III S. Mit 16 farb. Tafeln und 4 dreifache farb. Falttafeln. Orig.-Leinenband.
1856035042London: Simpkin and Marshall 1856. Book. Illus. by C.W. Harrison. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo 13 X 21cm. Two volumes handsomely bound by Sotheran Sackville Street London years 1855 and 1856. pp332 Volume 1855 with 12 highly attractive hand-coloured plates all with tissue guards very clean slight toning to just a few pages no inscriptions or annotation. pp 372 and bound to the back the pp33 Gardener's and Naturalist's Almanack 1856. Half leather bindings by Sotheran gilt decoration and lettering to spine title label to each volume some loss of colour to the spines but with lustre and strong no cracking. A very good pair with fine bright plates and some in text diagrams. Simpkin and Marshall Hardcover
1842184Paris, Hetzel et Paulin, éditeurs, 1842. 2 volumes in-4 (reliure 277 x 190 mm, papier 268 x 180 mm) en reliure du temps demi-maroquin noir à grains ronds, dos à quatre nerfs surlignés d'un filet doré, compartiments décorés d'un encadrement doré stylisé. Titré et tomé. 2 FRONTISPICES ET 199 GRAVURES SUR BOIS D'APRÈS J.J. GRANVILLE, en hors-texte. Vignettes in-texte. Premier tirage et édition originale de la prose. Tome 1 : fnch. + 386 pp + tables et 96 planches non paginées. Tome 2 : fnch. + 390 pages + tables et 105 planches non paginées.
190029770ABReutlingen, Entzlin & Laiblin, (1900). 902, VIII, IV, III S. Mit 16 farb. Tafeln und 4 dreifache farb. Falttafeln. Orig.-Leinenband. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + Sechste Auflage
18094805London:: George Shaw and E. Nodder 1809. First edition. Fine condition with original bright hand-coloring. . A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. Archivally matted in jasmine green rag mat sized to 12 x 16 inches. George Shaw and E. Nodder, unknown
18094457London:: George Shaw and E. Nodder 1809. First edition. Fine condition with original bright hand-coloring. . A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. Archivally framed in green mat w/ silver neoclassical frame conservation glass sized to 13 x 17 inches. George Shaw and E. Nodder, unknown
18426997London:: Longman Brown Green & Longman 1842. First edition. Near Fine condition in original color. Supplementary Pl. III. Black-faced Heath Breed. Ram 3 years old bred by Mr. Thomas Robertson Broomlea. County of Peebles. A scarce original hand-painted lithograph; drawn & printed on stone by Fairland from a drawing by Mr. Nicholson R.S.A. Member of the Royal Scottish Academy after a painting by Mr. Sheils R.S.A Folio 16.75 x 12 inches. Professor David Low 1786-1859 was a Professor of Agriculture at the University of Edinburgh who created this series to document the pure bred domestic animals of the British Isles in an effort to educate both the landed gentry and common breeders on the importance of selective breeding of animals in their natural environment. Unlike the traditional nineteenth century animal paintings- which often accentuated the useable portions of the beast to glorify the breeder- Professor Low 's animal portraits of the prized breeds were accurately rendered in their actual and appropriate environment as an attestment to fine animal husbandry. In addition the animals are set in lovely nineteenth century British pastoral or mountain settings thus making the appeal of the work twofold: as a fine work of animal portraiture as well as a fine classic landscape. Wood 442 H. Buchanan Nature into Art. Matted in Rag Board Longman, Brown, Green & Longman, unknown