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18662097London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
18662100London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
18662098London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
18662094London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
18662102London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
18662092London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
18662096London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
18662104London:: Dean and Son 1866. First edition. Fine. A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph. Octavo 8.5 x 7 inches. Finely matted in double ivory rag matting with gilt French line decoration. In the classic tradition of an illuminated manuscript this charming print was executed by an unidentified gentlewoman; an artist and naturalist simply known as "A Lady" whom by the unfortunate plight of a physical malformation became an outcast to Victorian high society. Seeking solace she traveled to the far reaches of Ceylon and Corfu where she developed her inherent gifts here represented with her insightful depiction of the native flora and fauna of the Far East. Brightly colored butterflies insects or birds intermingle with rich blossoms or native grasses or perch on finely detailed branches of fruit and berries all surrounding the fine poetic expression of this keen nineteenth century naturalist. Matted in Rag Board Dean and Son , unknown
1930011959New York and London: The Century Co. 1930. Pictorial binding square and tight. Bottom 3" of spine missing paper and binding shows. Boards are soiled and edges rubbed but still displays nicely. Name on ffep else no writing tears or marks inside. Hinges good. A good copy of scarce title. This was first of the Bingo books followed by Bingo is My Name and Here Bingo. Bingo a wire-haired fox terrier is introduced in this title along with his owners Betty and Bob. Bingo is jealous of Betty's rag doll Matilda until one day there is a fire and Bingo is the one who saves the doll. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Hader Berta and Elmer. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. The Century Co. Hardcover
1998020131U.S.A.: Princeton University Press 1998. 231 pages with colour illustrations. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Princeton University Press Hardcover
19810087571981. Hardcover. Good. Sutton George Miksch illustrator. Publisher: Oxford University Press 1981 Good HB ISBN: 0-19-502828-X EX-LIB with usual markings. hardcover
Paperback. Second edition. Creases on front cover, front lower leading corner and leading edge of rear cover. A few light marks on page block. Early pages are dog - eared. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Staple-bound paperback, with numerous colour and B&W illustrations. Undated, and not published in 1900; probably '60s or '70s. A little minor exterior wear; previous owner's name penned on title page; occasional ticks and one or two words penned by entries; Personal Fishing Record page remains unmarked. All content is clear. TS Used
1957100127121Baillière Tindall and Cox 1957 in8. 1957. Cartonné.
1963VD449611963 560 p., numerous illustrations, cloth (somewhat chipped dust jacket). Library stamps, else good copy.
1897134341London, Edward Lloyd Ltd. 1896 and 1897. Two volumes. XIV, (1), 286 pages and 25 plates in colour & XIV, (1), 302 pages with Plate 26 to 41 and 8 folded maps. Original cloth binding. (Partially demaged). 19x13 cm
185353240ABLondon, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853. Ca. 17,5 x 11 cm. VIII S., 312 Seiten mit Frontispiz und Textillustrationen, 32 Seiten Verlagsanzeigen. Grüner blindgeprägter Leineneinband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [2 Warenabbildungen] 3. Auflage.
Hardcover in very good condition for its age, scarce. Second, revised edition. Green cloth boards with gilt lettering to front and blind stamp borders to front and rear. Includes tissue protected frontispiece and an index of publishers advertisements at rear. Board edges are bumped, covers lightly marked and previous owner's signature penned to FEP. Spine is tight and contents are clean throughout. AD Used
018348London: Henry Fisher at the Caxton Press Four volumes octavo pp 416; 348; 424; 452 untrimmed illustrated with an engraved portrait frontispiece a hand coloured extre title page and 36 had coloured plates one plate is loose and torn without loss original publisher's boards a bit marked and worn the original paper spines worn and chipped with some loss. An unsophisticated set still with a good deal of charm; not dated but c.1825/1826 . Boards. Fair. Henry Fisher, at the Caxton Press Hardcover
2 volume set, hardcovers (no jackets), good condition. Some surface stains and rubbing to the boards with bumped spine ends and corners. Spine ends also have some nicks and there is a small frayed patch to the top front edge of volume II. Minimal foxing internally and to the page blocks. Volume II has a loose illustration plate but no other issues. Previous owner's signature on the front paste downs.Text remains bright and clear throughout. DP Used
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
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full red cloth boards. 786 pages. Black and white illustrations.
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 228 pages. Full tan cloth boards. This book is derived largely from essays presented in a symposium on The History of Regeneration Research, held at the annual meeting of the American Society of Zoologists on December 30, 1988 in San Francisco.
No marks or inscriptions. A clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, traces of indenting and very minor bump to upper rear corner. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with slight fading, minor indents and signs of storage. 83pp.
Four Volumes bound in two. Illustrated with Eighty-Five full page copperplates. Early manuscript ownership of Sarah B. Roger, 1847 on title pages of Volume One and Volume Three. Light age stain in volumes one and two. Mild damp stain on bottom corner margins of volume three and four. 230 mm. Original full leather bindings, worn. Spines very worn with loss. Front board of volume one detached, other boards very fragile. Hardbound. Fair. Text good. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) was an Irish novelist, playwright and poet, who is best known for his novel 'The Vicar of Wakefield' (1766), his pastoral poem 'The Deserted Village' (1770), and his plays 'The Good-Natur'd Man' (1768) and 'She Stoops to Conquer' (1771). He is thought to have also written the classic children's tale 'The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes' (1765). First published in 1774 'A History of the Earth and Animated Nature' was also extremely popular. This Philadelphia 1845 edition is scarce and complete examples are rarely offered for sale. PAIMP20