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1965MASTER356715IJersey City NJ.: T.F.H. Publications Inc. G In Black Cloth With White Lettering. No DJ. Inscribed "With Every Good Wish" & Signed By Author. Faint Wear & Edgewear To Boards. Lettering Beginning To Deteriorate At Spine. All Pages Clean Binding Intact. Pages: 790. 1965. Hardcover. T.F.H. Publications, Inc. hardcover
19264972z1926. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub.1926/Gd. condition/176 pages - A Laboratory Manual. TR84972z hardcover
2018MASTER377617ILife & Science Publishing. VG In Pictorial Boards With Spiral Wire Binding. Boards Lightly Edgeworn & Rubbed. Pages Clean Binding Tight. Pages: 442. 2018. 2nd Printing. Spiral Binding. Life & Science Publishing hardcover
43065Paris Chez la Veuve de Ribou 1730. . Avec un détail general de toutes leurs maladies des signes & des causes d'ou elles proviennent des moyens de les prevenir & de les en guerir par des remedes experimentez depuis long-tems & ŕ la portée de tout le monde. Joint ŕ une nouvelle instruction sur le haras bien plus étendue qe celles qui ont paru jusqu'ŕ present afin d'elever de beaux & de bons Poulains pour toutes sortes d'usages. Tiré non seulement des meilleurs Auteurs qui en ont écrit mais encore des Memoires manuscrits de seu Monsieur Descampes recte: Delcampe". - Louis Liger 1658-1717 Agronom Verfasser zahlr. landwirtschaftlicher u. gartenbaulicher Schriften. - Einige Lagen u. Tafeln wasserrandig kl. Namensstempel aT ein Bl. mit Randeinriss. Paris, Chez la Veuve de Ribou, 1730. unknown
1994019594France: Naturalia 1994. Book. As New. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio. A facsimile of the first edition of 1806. This edition limited to 1500 numbered English copies this is No. 504. 48 colour plates depicting the most beautiful and recently discovered orchids 1860. This is an as-new copy no obvious wear. A finely produced book. Naturalia Hardcover
1992g8677Washington: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and The National Science Foundation. VG : in very good condition with Coverlon covered dust jackets. 1992. English-Language Edition. Grey hardback cloth cover. 250mm x 180mm 10" x 7". xxviii 630pp; x 271pp; xii 814pp. Translated and published for the Smithsonian Institution Libraries. The work is published in three parts: Part I- Specific Zoological Facts; Part II - Maps; Part III - General Facts. Heavy set- extra shipping needed for overseas. . Smithsonian Institution Libraries and The National Science Foundation hardcover
013310Rich & Cowan Undated wartime edition. Christmas gift note dated 1945 fep. Orange hardcover cloth binding clean and tight with the note on fep along with a faded stamp mark a couple of minor stains in text. DJ not price-clipped lightly soiled shelfwear - protected from further damage in clean Brodart jacket. Scarce title. Story of a little horse bought at te sales in Dublin who is taken back West and won so many races for her owner that his fortunes were recovered his great house rebuilt and he married the lady he loved. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Good. Rich & Cowan Hardcover
197724896Harper & Row 1977. First printing quarter cloth hard cover with dust jacket NF/VG. Clean tight square and unmarked copy shows slight shelf wear. Dust jacket is lightly rubbed at extremes and retains original price on front flap. Offered in new mylar cover. x307pp index b&w photos. "Albert Payson Terhune 1872-1941 was the most famous the most productive and the highest-paid writer of dog stories who ever lived.". First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Harper & Row Hardcover
199416944<p>Cambridge MA: Candlewick Press 1994. <i><b>Signed by the author.</b></i> First U.S. edition / First printing. Pictorial laminated boards. Very fine in very fine dust jacket. <i><b>Pe</b><b><i>n</i>elope Lively won the 1973 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject. She won the 1976 Whitbread Children's Book Award. She won the 1987 Booker Award.</b></i></p> Candlewick Press, hardcover
1919026754BOSTON MA: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. FLAT SIGNED BY AUTHOR OWNER'S NAME PHILIP P. WELLS. . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1919. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. hardcover
199525050109Williams & Wilkins USA 1995. Hardcover. Fine/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover. 587 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Williams & Wilkins USA 1995. CONDITION: This book is in fine condition. More specifically: Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. ABOUT THIS BOOK: This solidly clinical and practical text focuses on both nutritional and general care of the horse whether idle equine athlete or general working horse. Also covered are developmental problems linked to nutrition. A color augmented chapter on toxic plants is unique to this text and provides valuable information and conversion factors for various ages and physical demands. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Animals & Birds; ISBN: 0683049623. ISBN/EAN: 9780683049626. Inventory No: 25050109. 9780683049626 Williams & Wilkins hardcover
1974011519-NEdinburgh Scotland: Edinburgh Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 1974. Book. Illus. by Author. Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st. Edition only printing Illustrated soft cover staple bound 1974 28 page book with black & white photo illustrations . Condition : Very Good with light edge rubs and very light soiling . Size: Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall. Edinburgh , Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Paperback
1940013360Philadelphia: Penn Publishing 1940. Red hardcover cloth binding square and tight. Spine cloth had seperated along front edge but has been glued. Gift note and name stamp front illustrated endpapers. B/w illustrated chapter headings plus four glossy b/w plates. Story of a Collie who survived in the wilderness but always returned to the family who knew and trusted him even when other ranchers thought he was a killer. 304 pages. Scarce in hardcover. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Abbott Jacob Bates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Penn Publishing Hardcover
1950013227Dodd Mead & Company 1950. Red hardcover binding is clean square and tight. Interior clean and bright with just a few smudges on endpapers. 243 pages. DJ missing large chip over author's name on front cover chip top of spine some rubbing and light soiling. Protected from further damage in clean Brodart. Park and his magnificent chestnut the ex-outlaw Salto go through many adventures together. This is not the usual Mountie 'whodunit' but rather about the Mountie and his relationship with his horse partner. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 3rd Printing. Illus. by Burne Harry H. A. jacket only. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Dodd, Mead & Company Hardcover
1953013279Dodd Mead & Company 1953. Brown hardcover binding clean square and tight. DJ not price-clipped. Clean and crisp with minimal shelfwear. Stated 2nd printing. 241 pages. Scarce. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dodd, Mead & Company Hardcover
19021633Paul Trench Trubner & Co 1902. Early Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Very scarce. Size: Octavo standard book size. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Animals & Birds; Insects; Antiquarian & Rare. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: 1633. . Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co hardcover
19700101561970. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher: Harvard University Press 1970 V.Good HB ISBN: 0-674-84630-3 hardcover
19700101551970. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher: Harvard University Press 1970 V.Good HB ISBN: 0-674-84630-3 fore edge has tiny ink spot. hardcover
1854BOOKS053645ILondon: Henry G. Bohn 1854. HC. very good faded green cloth hardcover tight set - see note. B&W illustrations. .NATIVE AND FOREIGN HARDY AND HALF-HARDY PICTORIALLY AND BOTANICALLY DELINEATED AND SCIENTIFICALLY AND POPULARLY DESCRIBED; WITH THEIR PROPAGATION CULTURE MANAGEMENT AND USES IN THE ARTS IN USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTATIONS AND IN LANDSCAPE-GARDENING." Four text volumes 2694 pages with over 2500 text engravings and four volumes of octavo and quarto plates 412 plates. As usual this set exhibits LIGHT FOXING throughout. However unlike most sets this set is exceptionally clean and tight and there are no faults or breaks or splits with any hinges in any of the volumes. The cloth of all volumes is uniformly faded and this set essentially appears unused since published. Henry G. Bohn unknown
1993018852Cambridge University Press 1993. A few illustrations and charts small quarto pp x 341 very clean internally green cloth in excellent condition in a very good dustwrapper. Eastern African rain forests are remarkable in their high level of endemism. Miocene uplift of the central African plateau separated these montane and coastal forests from the main Guineo-Congolian forest of west and central Africa. Since then stable Indian Ocean temperatures maintained a region of high rainfall throughout Pleistocene droughts that devastated forest elsewhere on the continent. Relics of the former Pan-African rain forest survived here the study of which provides a unique insight into tropical evolutionary processes. This book brings together research on the animals plants and geography of this intriguing residual forest and highlights the need for effective management practices to conserve its exceptional biodiversity in the face of increasing pressure for land for cultivation. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Cambridge University Press Hardcover
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
7003London:: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 184. First edition. Near Fine condition in original color. Minor foxing. . Plate 2- Pembroke Breed Bull & Cow bred by Mr. Innes Achland of Boulston. A scarce original hand-colored lithograph drawn on stone and printed 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. An ancient breed indigenous to the old Welsh counties of Pembrokeshire Carmarthenshire and south Cardiganshire the Pembroke became a sturdy cattle suitable to the rugged terrain of Wales. 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. Buchanan Nature into Art; Nissen ZBI 2564; Wood 442. Matted in Rag Board Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, unknown
18407002London:: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 1840. First edition. Near Fine condition in original color. Minor foxing. . Plate 8- Galloway Breed. Heifer 3 years old the property of the Right Honourable the Countess of Selkirk. Bull 4 years old bred by Mr. Marshall. St. Mary's Isle Kircudbrightshire. A scarce original hand-colored lithograph drawn on stone and printed 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. Originating in seventeenth century Scotland the Galloway is a long established breed of beef cattle. 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. Buchanan Nature into Art; Nissen ZBI 2564; Wood 442. Matted in Rag Board Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, unknown
18406998London:: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 1840. First edition. Near Fine condition in original color. Minor foxing. . Folio 16.75 x 12 inches. Plate IV The Connamara Horse. Gelding 13 1/2 hands high from the County of Galway the property of Mr. John Bindon Scott of Cahircon. A scarce original hand-colored lithograph 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. The Connamara Horse or Pony originates from Ireland and is known as an excellent show horse due to its versatility athleticism and good disposition. 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. Buchanan Nature into Art; Nissen ZBI 2564; Wood 442. Matted in Rag Board Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, unknown
18417000London:: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 1841. First edition. Near Fine condition in original color. Minor foxing. . Plate IX. The Polled Suffolk Breed. Cow 6 years old bred by Mr. Richard England Binham Abbey from the stock of Mr. Reeve Weighton Norfolk. A scarce original hand-colored lithograph drawn on stone and printed 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. Buchanan Nature into Art; Nissen ZBI 2564; Wood 442. Matted in Rag Board Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, unknown