10 049 résultats
196008090532Robert Hale UK 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. Hardcover. 191 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Robert Hale UK 1960. First Edition. CONDITION: The book itself is in good condition and comes in fair dust jacket. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; Inventory No: 08090532. Robert Hale hardcover
193018971930, in-8 agrafé de 48 pages, couverture illustrée en couleurs par Thomen, nombreux dessins noir et blanc. Au sommaire : le lion et le petit chien, Charles de Bussy, en se jouant des pirates, P.A., l'homme au chapeau gris de José Moselli, le chasseur le lièvre et la perdrix de Ch. Huberty, les piranhas de Tragon de Bozes, le cadeau du colonial de Nicolson, chasse nocturne de Jo Valle, le cerf martyr de Jean de Kerlecq, le destin extraordinaire des mutins de la « Bounty » de Jacques Mahan, la légende des crotales de E.-G. Brézol, un voyage mouvementé de Nube, [...] | Etat : Etat général moyen, couverture jaunie et défraichie, le quart supérieur du 1er plat manque (déchiré) (Ref.: J1610)
1997101673Méréal 1997 In-12 broché. Très bon état d’occasion.
200020435L’Aventurine 2000 Fort in-4, broché couv. illustrée, illustrations en n. & b., 379 pp. dont 10 pages de texte en français, anglais, allemand et espagnol. Très bon état.
12 Colour plates with 57 illustrations. Wonderfully clean, tight and bright Used
cover is a little torn and worn around the edges, last owners name on the FEP,
1987v0098881987. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher: North Point Press 1987 V.Good HB the failure of the family farm the erosion of soil and the decline in farm yields and the accelerating and irrevocable loss of biological and cultural information hardcover
2002158716Heidelberg, Berlin & Oxford: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag 2002. 127 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1950ZOOL0044Wien, Hubertusvlg. Richter & Springer (1950). 287 S., 8 nn. S. div. Fachanz., mit 87 Abb. im Text, 8 Bildtaf. u. 1 farb. Fliegentaf., OHln., berieben, lichtspurig, Rü. geblichen.
500313438Harlequin Sans date. Le commissaire Jury enquête sur le meurtre de Mariah Cox une bibliothécaire discrète retrouvée en robe de haute couture derrière un pub de village. Un chat noir est le seul témoin potentiel de ce crime qui semble être lié à un autre assassinat à Londres. L'enquête mêle suspense et touches d'humour anglais
87705aafWien / München, Verlag Anton Schroll, 1983, in-4to, 184 S., reich ill., Original-Leinenband mit ill. OU.
103301aafWien / München, Verlag Anton Schroll, 1983, in-4to, 184 S., reich ill., Original-Leinenband mit ill. OU.
Some rubbing and wear to dust jacket covers. Faint coffe mug stain to front cover of dust jacket, which suggests the Amateur Gardener who previously owned this book was eventually overrun by their garden.
31 pages. PLEASE NOTE: DECODER NOT INCLUDED. This book is one of a series designed to be used with a special hand-held decoder which will help you explore the many exciting topics in each book. Samples of the topics in this book include: "Insect Incognito", "Number facts... or fibs", and "Fishy-sounding names." Child's ink stamp in table of contents. Bottom inch of spiral binding missing. Moderate soiling and wear. Book
1941A4237Paris, Boivin & Cie Éditeurs, 1941 ; in-8, 255 pp., broché. Bon état.
19427008Boivin & Cie Éditeurs 1942 251 pages in8. 1942. broché. 251 pages. Traduction par Simone Ratel de l'œuvre de Grey Owl un auteur et défenseur de la nature qui poursuit sa mission de sensibilisation à la protection des animaux et de l'environnement. L'ouvrage est illustré de soixante-deux photographies en héliogravure
Paris, Boivin & Cie Éditeurs, 1941; in-8, 255 pp., broché. Bon état.
2003100070427University of California Press 2003 278 pages 15x23x2cm. 2003. Broché. 278 pages.
Hardcover. No jacket, as issued. Unread shop stock. Very good condition. TA Used
318p. + Plus color frontis and full page plates. Also photographs. Small 4to. Original full gold stamped leather binding. NH 4
18355479Edinburgh:: WH Lizars 1835. First edition. Fine with original hand-coloring. A fine original hand-colored steel engraving with bright original hand-coloring. 6.75 x 4.25 inches 10.8 x 17.15 cm. This engraving is classified as one of the finest natural history miniatures produced during the mid-nineteenth century. A refined and intelligent work The Naturalist's Library was created for everyone with an interest in the natural world. Sir William Jardine 1800-1847 noted Scottish Ichthyologist and Ornithologist combined the talents of his colleagues; Edward Lear Prideaux John Selby William Swainson to contribute to The Naturalist's Library. The intention of the series was to create a fine yet affordable work describing and illustrating all elements of the natural world save botany. In addition several plates were engraved after noted artists: John James Audubon John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian. The success of the publication was apparent by the production of forty subsequent volumes. The engraver of the work was William H. Lizars who at the time produced the first ten plates of John James Audubon's magnum opus the Double Elephant Folio Edition of The Birds of America. For The Naturalist's Library Lizars engraved the miniature plates in steel opposed to copper to render meticulously detailed settings for each described species. Traditionally only the major subject either bird animal insect or fish was individually painted with watercolor the background remained uncolored. This work has withstood the test of time and continues to be a fine and affordable option to the lavish engraved work of many natural history masters. WH Lizars, unknown
Hardcover. Marked and worn dust jacket. Upper leading corners of jacket are nicked. Small chip on lower edge of rear jacket. A few minor marks and bumps on boards and spine. Page block is lightly marked. Pages are clean. Contents are clear. AF Used
40 pages plus xx pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: "Chesterwood," The Country Home of Daniel Chester French, N.A., Glendale, Massachusetts; A Curious Collection of Bottles; Wild Animals in Captivity; The Summer Home of Theodore Conrow, Esq., Water Mill, Long Island; What Colonial Architecture Really Is; The Mimicry of Plants; The Residence of Atherton Clark, Esq., Newton, Massachusetts - an exceptional house built of Harvard Brick laid with Flemish bond; Colored Windows in the House; A Specimen of Mamillaria Rhodantha; The Dining-Room; Bamboo in the Occident; Economizing Garden Space; A San Antonio Bungalow - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mavorick, on Alamo Heights, designed by Mr. Harvey L. Page; Color back cover ad for "The Sunshine Belt to the Orient", offered by the ships of Pacific Mail S.S. Co, of San Francisco; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Library and number stamp on title page otherwise complete and unmarked with average wear. Centerfold loose but present. Disbound from a hardcover volume with related residue along spine. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Light wear to cover. Age-toned pages. Liquid stain to top edge of first 30 pages. 382 pages.
1905180396The American Poultry Association 1905. Hard Cover. Poor. Full green cloth boards with rounded corners and gilt lettering as well as an embossed funny-looking chicken on the worn and frayed cover. Some scribbling on pages. Binding is loose with the text block almost separating from the cover though the pages are signatures are sewn and hanging together. 290 pages. Many very attractive fowls drawn in black and white. The 1905 edition of the official North American poultry judging reference revised at the 1904 Rochester meeting describing the physical standards colorings and weights for all recognized breeds and varieties of chickens ducks turkeys and geese. Keywords: Poultry Judging Guide Chicken Breed Standards Duck Breeds Turkey Breeds Goose Breeds Bantam Chickens Plymouth Rock Rhode Island Red Buckeye Breed Wyandotte Chickens Early 20th Century Poultry Fanciers The American Poultry Association hardcover