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18001200850Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, 1800. 4 Bl., 66, 624 S. mit 1 gefalt. Fütterungs-Tabelle (= S. 599 - 602), 3 mehrf. gefalt. Kupfertaf., 2 Bl. Hldrbd d. Zeit m. Rückenvergoldung u. allseit. Farbschnitt (beschabt, Kanten bestoßen, Vorsätze leimschattig u. braunfleckig, 2 Stempel a. d. Titel).
10556In 8 carré broché, couverture amateur, muette. 80 pages de dessins de CALVO. Complet, texte et illustrations de CALVO. Aventures parues dans la revue Femmes d’aujourd’hui. 08/1957-16/01/1958. Très bon état. Rare
1797PHO-2424Paris & Amsterdam, Jansen et Compagnie, libraire associés, An 3 (1795) & 1797, 3 volumes in-8 (20x13cm) en reliures et éditeurs différents, 2ff.-xliv-304pp., 1f.-264pp.,2ff.-525pp.1f., demi basane et coins pour les tomes 1 & 3, pleine basane pour le tome 2. Frottements et défauts divers, mouillure au tome 3, rousseurs, papier bruni au tome 2. Illustré de 21 (sur 22) planches : diverses vues dépliantes de campements, spécimens de flore (concombre) et faune surtout (hippopotame, hyène, babouin, belle tête de girafe...) et divers autochtones.
1800W50484Paris, chez F. Buisson An IX (1800-'01] 228pp.+ 1O planches gravées en taille-douce, 19cm., br.muet d'époque, la moitié des pages a soufferte d'humidité (taches d'humidité et rousseurs) mais le texte est toujours très bien lisible
228pp.+ 1O planches gravées en taille-douce, 19cm., br.muet d'époque, la moitié des pages a soufferte d'humidité (taches d'humidité et rousseurs) mais le texte est toujours très bien lisible
19290016711929. 8vo size softcover with interior stapled binding and color illustrated covers; 228 pages with numerous vintage advertisements some with black and white illustrations or photographs. Contents include: Officers Directors and Executive Committee Judges and Ring Stewards Occupants of Arena Boxes Program for each day November 7 8 9 11 12 13. Catalogue of Entries Hackney Horses and Ponies Commercial Vehicle and Draft Horses Trotters and Roadsters Harness Horses Saddle Horses: Three Gaited and Five Gaited Ponies Under Saddle Mounted Police Hunters Jumpers Military Classes We note that one of the owners of a Saddle Horse has the surname of Gallop. There is a multi-page Index of Advertisers. Vintage Advertisements include: Glyco Toilet Soap color Cadillac/LaSalle/Fleetwood Motor Cars color Camel Cigarettes color Brunswick Salon Red Star Line/White Star Line Saks-Fifth Avenue Greenbrier and Cottages Crichton & Co. Ltd Alfred Nelson Plaza Art Galleries Seaton Hackney Farm White Rock Peco Peat Moss Steinway & Sons Hotel Delmonico Fox Chapel Farms Hamburg American Line Michael J. Knoud F.A.O. Swartz Toys Old Gold Cigarettes Wear to covers with a crease on front cover. Some wear and creasing to spine cover with a half inch tear on bottom of spine. Impression marks on covers from stapled binding. Inch tear on top of page 173/174; some curled page corners. Thanks for shopping with us. 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and life-long learning. . Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Private Press. Paperback
19300016721930. 8vo size softcover with interior stapled binding and color illustrated covers; 232 pages with numerous vintage advertisements some with black and white illustrations or photographs. Contents include: Officers Directors and Executive Committee Judges and Ring Stewards Occupants of Arena Boxes Program for each day November 6 7 8 10 11 12. Catalogue of Entries Hackney Horses Hackney Ponies Trotting Horses Heavy Harness Horses Saddle Horses: Three Gaited Saddle Horses: Five Gaited Saddle Ponies Mounted Police Hunters Corinthian Class Jumpers Military Classes Vintage Advertisements many full page include: Stadler & Stadler color B. Altman & Co. Hermes of Paris Hotel and Restaurant Elysee Seaton Hackney Farm Aquascutum Coats Pierce Arrow Whippy Steggall Canada Dry F.A.O. Schwarz Purina Mills Emerson's Bromo-Seltzer for Headache Rollston 4-Passenger Victoria Penciled price on cover; edgewear wear light soil and several creases to covers front hinge fragile on the inside; light creases to bottom tip of last 50 or so pages crushed top tip on first 32 or so pages. Thanks for shopping with us. 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and life-long learning. Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Private Press. Paperback
1959009097New York: Viking 1959 Red cloth and beige pictorially stamped in red 1/2" tear in cloth at top edge of rear cover else fine; color pictorial dust jacket with wear along folds dust soil & foxing chipping to spine ends tiny loss from top edge of rear panel price intact $2.50. Otto and Duke visit Texas and track down three fugitives. This was Du Bois' first giant Otto book since the original Otto books were published in the 1936. See Bader page 182. First Edition. Pictorial Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by William Pene Du Bois. Small 4to. Viking hardcover
Heritage, Robert JIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1847BOOKS059540INew York: Greeley & McElrath 1847. HC. good 3/4 leather marbled boards hardcover light edgewear. B&W text ill. color plate. Volume II only of THE BOOK OF THE FARM which was published as part of THE FARMERS' LIBRARY - "DETAILING THE LABORS OF THE FARMER STEWARD PLOWMAN HEDGER CATTLE-MAN SHEPHERD FIELD-WORKER AND DAIRYMAID." Contents of this volume partially contain: Fattening; Driving and Slaughtering Swine; Corn Markets; Dunghills and Liquid-Manure Tanks; Cows Calving and Calves; Repairing the Fences of Grass-Fields; Making Butter and Cheese; Hay-Making; Lifting and Pitting Potatoes; Sowing Autumn Wheat; and much much more. Color plate of a "Five Year Old Ayrshire Cow" and technical plates follow text of: Threshing Machine; Crank Steam Engine; Steam Engine Boiler; Water Wheel; Norge Wheel; Broadcast Sowing Machine; Drill Sowing machine; and a few more. The plates are followed by a few more pages with articles entitles: MANURES AMELIORATORS AND STIMULANTS; THE NUTRITION OF PLANTS; and THE ACTION OF SALT UPON VEGETATION. 462pp index. Greeley & McElrath unknown
198139629Houghton Mifflin 1981. First Edition . Cloth. Fine/Fair. 1st Very large oblong book children's format dark green cloth bright gilt title at top front bright on spine too light brown color inside covers and adjacent end papers unpaginated. DJ price-clipped heavy dark green paper with b/w illustrations of monkeys on girl's kitchen table on front gilt Caldecott Medal decal has slight wear at one place on edge on front DJ has wear tiny tears overall as well as light stain at bottom front left. Fair DJ/Fine book. <br/> <br/> Houghton Mifflin hardcover
CZC-8384Table, extraits: création du potager, engrais, labours, arrosage, préparation, semis, verger, maladies, influences atmosphérique, insuccès, cultures spéciales ( asperge, artichauts, melon, champignon, laitues..) vol relié demi cuir, 180x120, qq rousseurs, bon état int. 768pp. rare exemplaire. Paris, chez l'Auteur et Goin, 1875 ref/209
CZC-8384Table, extraits: création du potager, engrais, labours, arrosage, préparation, semis, verger, maladies, influences atmosphérique, insuccès, cultures spéciales ( asperge, artichauts, melon, champignon, laitues..) vol relié demi cuir, 180x120, qq rousseurs, bon état int. 768pp. rare exemplaire. Paris, chez l'Auteur et Goin, 1875 ref/209
1976061523-BBoston MA: New York Graphic Society 1976. Book. Illus. by Ansel Adams . Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 1st. Edition 1976 Brown cloth hardcover with the dust jacket 32 page text . Illustrated with 109 full page black & white photo images by Ansel Adams . With an essay on the land by Lawrence Clark Powell. This copy is also signed by Ansal Adans . Condition : Very Good with a clipped dust jacket with light edge rubs. . New York Graphic Society Hardcover
1995413<p>Bombay: Bombay Natural History Society / Oxford University Press 1995. First edition. Hardcover. Fair/fair. Blue cloth hardcover in dustjacket. A fair to good copy with heavy wear and bending at the corners staining to the cloth covers and both hinges split. Text is clean unmarked and still well bound. Jacket with heavy wear at all edges and corners short tears and chips and some loosening of the publisher's top coat at the bottom edge. A worn but intact copy of this hard to find title. 535 pp. plus back matter. Some black and white plates.</p> Bombay Natural History Society / Oxford University Press hardcover
17437016London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. second edition. Fine . Pl 203 The Great Spotted Lizard with a Forked Tail. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. This print is from a later edition printed on J Whatman Turkey Mills paper watermarked 1836. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
17437014London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. later printing. Fine . Pl 208 The Mango-fish & The Great Brown Locust. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. This print is from a later edition printed on J Whatman Turkey Mills paper watermarked 1836. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
1919026754BOSTON MA: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. FLAT SIGNED BY AUTHOR OWNER'S NAME PHILIP P. WELLS. . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1919. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. hardcover
1955012509Boston - Toronto: Little Brown & Company 1955. Light blue hardcover binding clean tight and secure. Spine slighltly cocked. DJ has some chips tears and wrinkles - lght soiling. Now protected from further damage in clean Brodart jacket. Dedication page thanks Captain V.S. Littauer for his help in the book along with Col. John Wofford of the 1952 USET. Interior clean and bright with no marks tears or writing. 225 pages with an extensive glossary of horse show terms. 16-yr old Pam lives with her Grandfather on his horse farm. In this sequel to Pamela and the Blue Mare Pam and her friends train to qualify for the Olympic Trials at Fort Riley Kansas. Even though at this time woman were not able to compete alongside the men Pam still tries out on her mare Frosty Morning with hopes that the rules will change. Conflict with a snobbish young horsewoman named Mary Atwater who competes with Pam both at horse shows and for the heart of the young horseman Bill. Lots of great Brown illustrations including a two-page spread showing the course the riders jump during one of the competitions. A Sealyham Terrier named Toby also plays a small role in the story. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Illus. by Brown Paul. 1st Stated. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Good. Little Brown & Company Hardcover
001096Four Winds 1983 Book. As New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. F. Cloth. As New. First Edition. Presentation By Illustrator. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-02-716440-3. Presentation with original art a Dog. One of the best selling Pop-Ups of all time a very special an rare copy. Four Winds, 1983 Hardcover
001096Four Winds 1983 Book. As New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. F. Cloth. As New. First Edition. Presentation By Illustrator. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-02-716440-3. Presentation with original art a Dog. One of the best selling Pop-Ups of all time a very special an rare copy. Four Winds, 1983 Hardcover books
18094050London:: 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. George Shaw and E. Nodder, unknown
17901938London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Very Good condition offset to plate in 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. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
19182222250<p>1912-1918. First edition Octavo. Illustrated in seven colors by R. James Williams. Upper and lower edges pinked. Fine fresh copy. 12 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Cope page 83 No. 144.</p> Dean's Rag Books Co. Ltd. unknown books
19670061171967. Hardcover. Good. Publisher: Dover Publications 1967 Good HB 239 pp EX-LIB cover wear/rubbed. corners slightly bumped. hardcover