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19992Pamlkji21999. HB w/dustjacket. Good. 1999 1st American Edition HB w/dustjacket Good Ex-library some light wear Dj in Mylar wrap Published Orchard Books 2Pam ISBN: 0531301788 hardcover
198714052éditions Garamont-Archimbaud / Librairie Séguier 1987 1987, éditions Garamont-Archimbaud / Librairie Séguier, in-8 broché de 254 pages, couverture illustrée. | Etat : Très bon état (Ref.: Ref7542)
1967117586Stock 1967 In-12 cartonnagé éditeur 17,5 cm sur 13. Illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc. Couverture gauchie. Bon état d’occasion.
1957010108-ENew York: McDowell Obolensky 1957. Book. Illus. by Peter W. Haeberlin. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st. ed. 1957 Black cloth hardcover with the dust jacket 83 page book with hand fed photo gravures in black & white by Peter W. Haeberlin .Condition : Very Good . Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. McDowell , Obolensky Hardcover
1955126058Julliard 1955 In-12 broché 19 cm sur 14. 251 pages. Jaquette en état moyen. Bon état d’occasion.
194819141948 Paris, La Bonne Compagnie, 1948. Un volume in-folio (42 x 31,5 cm), en feuilles, portfolio cartonné de l'éditeur, dos en percaline, premier plat orné d'une illustration de tête de cheval contrecollée, fermoirs à lacets, quelques marques aux contreplats. 8 pages (titre, justificatif de tirage, introduction de J. Portefin), suivies de 20 planches de dessins en noir sur papier Ingres et contrecollées sur papier rosé, 2 planches brunies. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires, celui-ci l'un des 800 numérotés et destinés à La Bonne Compagnie à Paris. Recueil fac-similé rendant hommage au talent de Carle Vernet (1758-1836), peintre animalier français dont la passion pour l'anatomie équine a marqué le début du XIXe siècle. Bel état des planches, bon exemplaire de ce recueil.
197676München, Artus Verlag 1976. 316 S. 4 , grün OLwd mit illustr. OSU, viele meist farbige Abbildungen. Vorderes Gelenk leicht angebrochen, sonst gut. Softcover
19513T0043Julian Messner 1951. A near fine beige hardcover with a good plus dust jacket. Dust jackat has edge chips and creases but is bright and clean. 2nd printing copyright 1951. 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Good Plus. Illus. by Wilfrid Bronson. Julian Messner Hardcover
199416492San Francisco. Chronicle Books. 1994. 255 pages. With a lot of illustrations, mostly in colour. Illustrated oritinal softcover binding. Good condition. 30x25 cm
195810243New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1958. Pictorial hardcover library binding usual library markings. Writing on front endpapers hinges good - lined with same color pencil on front endpaper. Front pocket removed. Smudges but overall clean. 183 pages. Author an avid fan of the western saddle horse was born in Oklahoma's Indian Territory and has written extensively for horse periodcials. Twins on a ranch help out as their father recovers from a war injury and try to help save the family farm and it's horses from being sold. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Illus. by Savitt Sam. 1st. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Dodd Mead & Co. Hardcover
1986500206030Collins 1986 48 pages 14 2x1x16 8cm. 1986. Relié. 48 pages.
199831395NY: George Braziller. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 0807614343 . Retold by Barbara Wersba based on the Margaret Bloom translation from the French. Woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi. Book club edition. Fine in a near fine spot of abrasion on front panel dust jacket. . George Braziller hardcover books
1992001898Fountain Press 1992. Very Good/Good. 4to. 260 x 260mm 158 pages. Excellent colour photos. Book condition: Very good clean black boards tight binding no inscriptions. Jacket condition: Good clean bright slight fade near spine not creased not price-clipped will be protected in removable clear sleeving prior to sale. Comments: Volume One of the noted 'Wildlife Photographer' series this being first published in 1992. A rare chance to acquire the very first 'Portfolio'!!. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Fountain Press Hardcover
199920550Hudson Hills Press 1999 In-8, format carré, pleine toile rouge, sous jaquette illustrée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 168 pp. En anglais.
1911018062Shanghai: The National Review Office 1911. Octavo pp xvi 255 slightly age-toned a neat signature and date on the front endpaper otherwise clean and sound internally green cloth slightly worn marked and wrinkled the spine head slightly torn. The final 18-page appendix - The Big Game of Western China - was written by Frank Kingdon Ward though this is only ackowledged in the publishers' note. First Edition. Cloth. Good. The National Review Office Hardcover
1970013429New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company Apollo Edition. 1970. Oversized squareback paperback has minimal wear clean square and tight. Shelfwear along edges. Inscribed by author and dated 1977 ffep. 338 pages. Story about a wild black stallion and the man who helps Ben and Dixie keep the horse from being taken by hunter. First in the Tack Ranch series. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Crowell Pers. Signed by Authors. 1st Paperback. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. Thomas Y. Crowell Company Apollo Edition. Paperback
191359425New York. Brodway Publishing Co. 1913. (10), 58 pages. With nine plates. Illustrated original-cloth (Used) 20x14 cm
198620753muGreat Britain, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1986. Broschur, mit farbigem Deckelphoto, gr. DinA 5, 135 Seiten, einige s/w-Photos, wenige Farbphotos, minimale Gebrauchsspuren, (sehr) gut erhalten / (sehr) guter Zustand
192933350Doubleday, Doran and Company, New York, 1929. XI, 243 Seiten / pp., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen / richly illustrated; 8° , ca. 20 x 13 cm, Leinen / Cloth
19877219-1<p>Boston: Joy Street/Little Brown & Company 1987. <em><strong>Signed by Howard Norman and Ed Young on the title page.</strong></em> First edition / First printing. Blue green paper-covered boards. Very fine in very fine dust jacket. Ed Young is a Chinese born American Illustrator who has won the 1<em><strong>990 Caldecott Medal and two Caldecott Honor Awards 1967 & 1992.</strong></em> Howard Norman is a writer with novels such as <strong>The Bird Artist.</strong> His earliest work were translations of Canadian Native American Folklore. <strong>Who-Paddled-Backward-With Trout</strong> is a Cree folktale.</p> Joy Street/Little, Brown & Company, hardcover
1979002752Ann Arbor MI: Bear Claw Press 1979. First edition. Softcover. Very Good. 8vo wrappers <br/><br/>Inscribed by the illustrator Tom Pohrt to Dorothy Sloan in 1986. Bear Claw Press paperback
1971K19681971. Soft Cover. Good. PB/Gd. condition/112 pages - Discusses animals and their right to live. K1966HI1 paperback
1912009775London: Macmillan 1912 222 pgs. All edges stained red. Red cloth pictorially stamped in gilt slight darkening to edges and spine light wear to extremities binding slightly shaken occasional finger soil but clean and free of foxing. 16 beautiful color plates by Cecil Aldin with captioned tissue guards. Very scarce Aldin title. First Edition. Pictorial Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Cecil Aldin. 8vo. Macmillan hardcover
1937013061Cleveland: The Harter Publishing Company 1937. Red pictorial hardcover binding shows wear along spine and rubbed edges. Front cover has b/w photo of a mare and foal. Illustrated endpapers. Interior clean bright and tight. Foreword is by Marshall Saunders author of the beloved dog book Beautiful Joe. Includes preface by the author. This abridged version for young children from the original book White-Saddle published in 1934 includes a cut-out of White Saddle on stiff paper. White Saddle was a real pony from the Shetland Islands. Born in 1903 she came to America from the Shetland Island. Ethel her husband Messenger and daughter Jane had a log cabin on a plot of land in Ohio. The pony won several awards at the Ohio State Fair. She died in 1940. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Anderson Virginia. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good/No Jacket. The Harter Publishing Company Hardcover
19026395New York:: Forest Fish and Game Commision 1902. First printing. Fine condition. . A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy clay-coated stock. 9 x 12.5 inches. A fine late nineteenth century American chromolithograph produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton 1856-1937 Angler Scientist and Painter who pioneered the technique for preserving the freshly landed fish by which it retained its vivid coloration and iridescence in preparation for studio rendering. As documented in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "No colored figures of fishes in existence exceed Denton's Fish for truthfulness or beauty of execution." Forest, Fish and Game Commision, unknown