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17905499London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine 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
17902172London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine 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. Matted in Rag Board G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, 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
18416999London:: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 1841. First edition. Near Fine condition in original color. Minor foxing. . Plate X. The Devon Breed. Bull aged 2 years and 9 months bred by Mr. Denny Egmoor County of 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. The Devon- known as Devon Ruby or Red Ruby is an ancient breed of cattle from the western English county of Devon. 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
18427001London:: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 1842. First edition. Near Fine condition in original color. Minor foxing. . Folio 16.75 x 12 inches. Plate XV- The Fifeshire Breed. Cow 6 years old the Property of Mr. B. Ferney of Kilmux bred by Mr. Anderson Kiuglassie. 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. Fifeshire Breed was a Scottish breed not surpassed by any other in the kingdom in the properties of grazing and yeilding milk. 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
1912010956<p>London & New York: Ernest Nister / E P Dutton 1912 1912 based on gift inscription and ad for Nister's 24th Annual. Pictorial boards with corner wear cover soil occasional foxing to text but clean overall with minor signs of use. A selection of comic images and verses pulled from various sources. Illustrated with a color frontis by Louis Wain originally published in Such Fun! plus 17 other illustrations by Wain 2 of which are not signed but are known to be by him. Other artwork by William Foster and P B Hickling. . Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Louis Wain William Foster P B Hickling Etc. 4to.</p> Ernest Nister / E P Dutton
18804958London:: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co. 1880. First edition. Fine. A Fine original Chromolithograph. Octavo 10.75 x 8.75 inches. Matted in archival board sized to 14 x 16 inches suitable for framing. In the fine tradition of classic animal portraiture this formal portrait of one of Great Britain's prized canine breeds is set in its traditional British Scottish or Welsh landscape or interior. Finely produced by Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in London c. 1880. Matted in Rag Board Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., unknown
18355472Edinburgh:: 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
195521070008Collins UK 1955. Reprint. Hardcover Printed Boards. Very Good. Illustrator: Ivy L. Wallace. Hardcover Printed Boards. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Collins UK 1955. Reprint. CONDITION: This book is in very good condition. More specifically: Covers have no creasing. Corners of covers are lightly bumped. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition except for previous owner's name blacked-out. Small pen scibble on front flap of dust jacket. Illustrator: Ivy L. Wallace. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; Inventory No: 21070008. Collins hardcover
23020059Collins No date. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. Illustrator: Ivy L. Wallace. Hardcover. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Collins No date. Reprint. CONDITION: The book itself is in very good condition and comes in dust jacket. More specifically: Covers have no creasing. Edges of covers have superficial wear. Dust jacket is in excellent condtion. . Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Published after 1963 as all Pookie books are listed in the back. SYNOPSIS: When Pookie the rabbit with wings learns that Goblin Market has closed without warning because the goblins have heard that someone is saying bad things about them he decides to open his own shop. Illustrator: Ivy L. Wallace. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; Inventory No: 23020059. Collins hardcover
200123020060Harper Collins UK 2001. New Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Illustrator: Ivy L. Wallace. Hardcover. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Harper Collins UK 2001. New Edition. CONDITION: The book itself is in fine condition and comes in fine dust jacket. More specifically: Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Dust jacket is in excellent condtion. . Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. Illustrator: Ivy L. Wallace. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; ISBN: 0006647324. ISBN/EAN: 9780006647324. Inventory No: 23020060. 9780006647324 Harper Collins hardcover
1932046183Great Britain: A. & C. Black Ltd. 1932. Book. Good. Hardcover. First free endpaper has been removed. Title page has a faint smudge the rest of the interior is clean endpaper brown with age. Green boards have a discolored spot to lower corner of front edges have light wear corners are lightly bent. No dust jacket. First edition. A. & C. Black Ltd. Hardcover
197927593T& A D Poyser 1979. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Illustrator: J. Gammie. Size: Octavo standard book size. 400 pages. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. Dust Jacket is in very good condition without tears or chips or other damage. Dust Jacket un-clipped. Edges very slightly spotted or marked. Illustrator: J. Gammie. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Environment & Ecology; Biology; Animals & Birds. ISBN: 0856610232. ISBN/EAN: 9780856610233. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: 27593. . 9780856610233 T& A D Poyser hardcover
1961159960Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1961. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. A clean unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. 178 pages. This groundbreaking 1961 study by psychologist Winthrop Kellogg examines how porpoises and dolphins use natural sonar echolocation for navigation and communication based on his research with captive bottlenose dolphins including behavioral experiments that revealed their sophisticated sound-based sensory abilities. If you liked ""Dolphins and Sonar"" you'll love this. Keywords: Marine Mammal Navigation Bottlenose Dolphins Echolocation Research Clicking Noises Whistles Gulf Of Mexico Chicago Press Navy Sonar Ape And Child Animal Psychology Sound Waves Paddy Dolphin University of Chicago Press hardcover
1986047334Cape Town: Sable Publishers 1986. VERY HEAVY. 175pp bw text ills full page col plates. Or gray cloth with gilt vignette of antelope head in jacket. Slightest of edge wear to jacket brown mark at lower right of rear jacket panel. Several signatures and expressions of thanks on front free endpaper frontis plate has a crease which was a very minor fault from the publisher. An excellent facsimile of the 1840 original which remains one of the most beautiful and sought after 19th century illustrated works on Africa and its wildlife. Facsimile Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Elephant Folio. Sable Publishers Hardcover
19942283ml1994. Soft Cover. Good. Gd. condition - .Keeping your flock healthy . HA7 paperback
19848000-20U.S.A.: W B Saunders Co 1984. Hardcover. Very Good. Two-volume set in very very good clean condition with minor shelfwear. Previous owner's bookplates inside front covers and embossed name on front endpages. Otherwise unmarked. 1233 pages. Size: 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 <br/> <br/> W B Saunders Co hardcover
1950011529New York: Thomas Y. Crowell 1950. Yellow hardcover cloth binding clean square and tight - 1950 gift message ffep. DJ has shelf wear chips tears light soiling some wrinkles price-clipped flap. Protected from further damage in clean Brodart jacket. Interior clean and tight. 116 pages. for ages 6-10. Story of Prance youngest horse on a traveling merry-go-round who feels an emptiness and wants a child he can call his special friend. Rare title. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Illus. by Jones Amy. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Thomas Y. Crowell Hardcover
198964051989. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover dj/ pub.1989/Gd. condition/414 pages- The struggle for life in the animal world. KT96405 hardcover
1944011190<p>New York: Harper & Brothers 1944 Red cloth pictorially stamped in black ink; color pictorial dust jacket with edge wear long closed tear to front panel original price intact $1.75. A really lovely copy of the book in a presentable dust jacket. The first book for which Margret Rey received author credit. The story of a long daschund called Pretzel. Illustrated in color throughout. ".the beginning of Harper picturebooks about the difficulties of being different." Bader pg 248. Stated First Edition. Cloth Hard Cover. Fine/Good Plus. Illus. by H A Rey. 4to.</p> Harper & Brothers hardcover
2005051526-ARevere PA. : Lodima Press 2005. Book. Illus. by Larry Fink. New. Hardcover. Signed By Photographer. Limited Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition of 100 Hardcover copies This is a green cloth hardcover #100.Signed by Larry Fink 1941 - 2023 and numbered by him on the main title page. Illustrated with his full page black & white images. Condition : NEW. Lodima Press Hardcover
19872291z1987. Soft Cover. Good. PB/pub.1987/Gd. condition/573 pages - Detailed description and analysis of social behavior across the entire order of nonhuman primates. F62291z paperback
198809041322Croom Helm UK 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover. 373 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Croom Helm UK 1988. First Edition. CONDITION: The book itself is in fine condition and comes in near fine dust jacket. Dust jacket has minor bumping to edges. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Animals & Birds; ISBN: 0709908873. ISBN/EAN: 9780709908876. Inventory No: 09041322. 9780709908876 Croom Helm hardcover
1910001886Philadelphia: Edward Stern & Co 1910 1910. Green cloth with color pictorial pastedown spine very slightly sunned negligible abrasions to front pastedown internally clean and bright binding nice and square. From the author of the well-known "Roosevelt Bears" books comes this adventure tale told in verse about a little boy Prince Domino. He and his siamese cat who is very smart indeed travel to far off lands where they are helped by a little black and a little Japanese boy the depictions of whom are slightly stereotypical. The story is enhanced by many wonderful crisp & detailed b&w line drawings as well as seven full page color plates the image from the cover is not repeated within. . First Edition. Near Fine. 8vo. Edward Stern & Co hardcover