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18325796994Botanical Magazine the Proprietor 1832. Volume 6. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good condition suitable as a study copy. Re-bound by library. Medium 8vo. Green library cloth with gilt lettering on backstrip. Light exterior wear only. Interior is secure and clear of markings. Foxing throughout and a little grubby in places. Complete with all plates and fold out plates. Plate no. 3542 is chipped and grubby. However remaining plates secure bright and clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN: Botanical Magazine, the Proprietor hardcover
18305796998The Proprietor Botanical Magazine 1830. Volume 4. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Re-bound by library. New Series. Large 8vo. Green library cloth with gilt lettering on backstrip. Light exterior wear only. Interior is secure clean and clear. Some foxing throughout. Complete with all plates and fold out plates. Plate no. 2956 is slightly grubby at edges but remaining plates are in a bright clean condition. Untrimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN: The Proprietor, Botanical Magazine hardcover
18435796997Botanical Magazine the Proprietor 1843. Volume 16. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Re-bound by library. New Series. Large 8vo. Green library cloth with gilt lettering on backstrip. Light exterior wear only. Interior is secure clean and clear. Some foxing throughout. One small ink stain on one page. Complete with all plates and fold out plates. Plate no. 3964 is slightly grubby but remaining plates are in a bright clean condition. Untrimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1100grams ISBN: Botanical Magazine, the Proprietor hardcover
8348Londini London: S. Smith & B. Walford Societatis Regiae Typographorum 1696. First edition. One small worm hole in the outer margins of the last section of pages some age toning to the last blank page; a clean copy in very good condition in a period leather binding. Pp. xiv 1-48. Recent brown morocco leather in period style lettered in gilt on the upper cover 12mo 7.5 x 4.75 inches; 187 x 118 mm. This work is divided into five parts: I. De Methodi Origine & Progressu; II. De Notis Generum characteristicis; III. De Methodo sua in Specie; IV: De Notis quas reprobat & rejiciendas censet D. Tournefort; V. De Methodo Tournefortiana. According to Geoffrey Keynes in The Bibliography of John Ray p. 129: this work is a "continuation of the discussion began in the preface to the Stirpium Europaerum Sylloge 1694 and in the appendix to the second edition of the Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum 1696. It was largely an answer to the criticism of Tournefort who received a copy in June 1697 and published a reply De Optime methodo instituenda in re herbaria in the same year." Geoffrey Keynes states that this work in uncommon; he was only able to record eight copies two of which are in the British Museum. No ownership marks and few signs of use. On the verso of page 48 the last page there is some Latin text written in an old hand at the top of the page. Londini (London): S. Smith & B. Walford, Societatis Regiae Typographorum, 1696. First edition. hardcover
7939Vlaeberg South Africa: Fernwood Press 1992. Limited edition. A fine new copy. Pp. 1 limitation 8 9-272; 750 color photographs of species of Erica and its habitats some are full page plates double-page color map of the major distribution area of Ericas in South Africa single page color map of the highest concentration of Ericas in the south-western Cape Province full page color drawing of the anatomical parts of Erica. One half black morocco leather spine is lettered in gilt with the title and author set off by gilt panel lines base of spine is illustrated with a gilt leaf over turquoise-blue cloth boards illustrated with central gilt Erica plant endpapers with central embossed leaf design in a turquoise-blue cloth-covered slipcase with a color photo of Erica flower inset into the front slipcase cover 4to 305 x 235mm. This fine binding is by Sangorski and Sutcliffe and Zaehnsdorf of London. The limitations page reads: Collectors' Edition. A special edition limited to 100 copies. This volume is number 1 presented to Fernwood Press Pty Ltd signed by the authors Dolf Schumann and Gerhard Kirsten. 'By far the largest of the genera in the South African flora is Erica: with 657 species to its credit. This fact is all the more remarkable when one considers its distribution. People from Europe need no introduction to their heaths which can splash the countryside with pink. Apart from the true heather Calluna the genus Erica contributes only 21 species to the heath flora of Europe. The bulk of the species of Erica are confined to the southern tip of Africa in a concentration that is not equaled by any other plant group in the world. The array of colors and forms of ericas here in the southern Cape province is both remarkable and overwhelming. In the pages of this volume is a photographic record of more than 450 species of one genus a remarkable feat for a flower book. This is the first time that so many species of Erica have been illustrated in a single work' modified from the foreword p. 9. Vlaeberg, South Africa: Fernwood Press, 1992. Limited edition. hardcover
1929g4048London: A. Zwemmer. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Lacking fep. Light foxing to prelims and endpapers. Occasional marginal page tears. 1929. First UK Edition. Green/gilt hardback cloth cover. 320mm x 260mm 13" x 10". xv 120pp. With 120 photogravure plates. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . A. Zwemmer hardcover
7938Vlaeberg South Africa: Fernwood Press 2001. Limited edition. A fine new copy. Pp. 1 limitation 5 6-216; color frontispiece of Cyrtanthus flammosus 131 color plates of fine botanical art. One half dark green textured morocco leather spine with five raised bands lettered in gilt in one compartment and with a gilt leave in another over gray cloth boards with central gilt flower endpapers with central embossed leaf design in gray cloth-covered slipcase bordered in dark green morocco at the head and foot of the slipcase 4to 300 x 230mm. The limitations page reads: Collectors' Edition. A special edition limited to 100 copies. This volume is number 1 presented to Fernwood Press Pty Ltd signed by the author Marion Arnold. She comments: 'Remarkable images of plants created by the most talented of botanical artists are housed in store rooms of botanical institutes and museums. Yet the oil paintings etchings and watercolors of 'fine' artists - depicting the same plants - are located in art galleries. Why are plant portraits classified differently and kept apart Is plant imagery to do with science or with art Do the two 'kinds' of art ever meet This unique and ground-breaking book metaphorically 'peels back the petals' to explore southern African plant portraiture and discovers the meanings ascribed to the genres of 'botanical art' and 'flower painting'. Well known for their botanical and art history contributions authors Marion Arnold Peter Goldblatt John Manning John Rourke and Dee Snijman examine plant portraiture in southern Africa over several centuries. They provide engrossing and sometimes unique revelations on a broad spectrum of issues including species 'discovery' insect pollination biological classification specimen collection plant naming portraiture and the manner and style of artistic representation. The texts are liberally illustrated by works of some of the countless travelers botanists an artists who have so passionately and meticulously recorded South Africa's rich floral heritage.' Vlaeberg, South Africa: Fernwood Press, 2001. Limited edition. hardcover
9751Hatfield South Africa: Umdaus Press 2001. Limited edition. A fine copy in a fine slipcase. Pp. x 126; 12 full page color plates from paintings by Gillian Craib numerous black-and-white illustrations from ink drawings by Gillian Craib black-and-white distribution maps of all species. One-quarter brown morocco leather over green patterned marbled boards spine with four raised bands and with black leather title label lettered in gilt in one compartment housed in a green cloth and marbled paper leather-tipped slipcase as issued sm 4to 10 1/2 x 8 inches. Loosely laid in at front is an original watercolor painting of a Pelargonium species signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 23/34. This volume is no. 8 of 25 copies of the Collectors edition signed by the author and artist on the limitation page. The name of the subscriber R. J. Jeffery is neatly printed on the limitation page by the author. Attractive bookplate of R. J. Jeffery is attached to the front endpaper. Pelargonium is a genus of flowering plants that includes about 280 species of perennials succulents and shrubs commonly called geraniums pelargoniums or storksbills. Pelargonium species are evergreen perennials indigenous to warm temperate and tropical regions of the world with many species in southern Africa from Wiki. Rare botanical monograph especially in this limited edition of 25 copies. Hatfield, South Africa: Umdaus Press, 2001. Limited edition. hardcover
1968021660London: The Tryon Gallery 1968. Folio. Illustrated with 32 stunning colour plates each with a page of description pp 8 a double page map of collecting localities blue cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and with artist's name lettered in gilt on upper cover possibly the only copy with htis binding with original acetate dustcover a very bright copy inthe original green slipcase. Limited edition of 500 copies - this one being hors-series and labelled "File Copy". A large and very heavy book - extra postage will be necessary. First Edition. Cloth in slipcase. Very Good. Illus. by Margaret Mee. The Tryon Gallery Hardcover
1775017855Zurich: Orell Gessner Fuessli & Socc 1775. Illustrated with 19 engraved plates of which 8 are folding large thick square octavo pp 20 512 index 24 appendices 92 a little foxing on some early and the last few pages otherwise an astounding copy - uncut edges unpressed wide margins bound in an excellent twentieth century simple brown leather in very good condition. A highly important work in the history of grass taxonomy and with an impeccable provenance - from the library of Allen Wedgewood with the Gallipoli bookplate and thence to C.E. Hubbard with his signature. RARE. Hubbard was the foremost grass taxonomist of the twentieth century. Wedwood was the son of M.L. Wedgewood with whom he collected until his death during the First World War at Gallipoli aged just 22. M.L. Wedgwood created a herbarium of British plants at Marlborough College MBH as a permanent memorial to her son. The second edition was edited by Albrecht von Haller who added the four appendices as well as descriptions of 70 new plants. Johannes Gaspar Scheuchzer 1684-1738 botanist and physician here describes over four hundred Swiss grasses. Second edition. Full Leather. Very Good. Orell, Gessner, Fuessli & Socc Hardcover
1921019945London: L. Reeve & Co Ltd 1921. Illustrated with 64 hand-coloured plates of which four are folding large octavo very slightly used internally the fore-edgeslightly marked original maroon buckram slightly worn with the spine head a little pulled and with two short tears also a slight split to the lower joint. A duplicate from the Royal Horticultural Society Lindley Library with stamps and labels on the front endpaper but no other markings internally and none on the spine. A publisher's note in the text was that a larger work was originally planned but Mrs Vallentin became too ill to continue and the illustrations were arranged with the help of Matilda Smith at Kew. . First Edition. Buckram. Good. L. Reeve & Co Ltd Hardcover
1849D19423London: William S. Orr & Co 1849. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to. Contemporary 1/2 green morocco and cloth. a.e.g. 311 pp. Beautiful color plates throughout. Complete. <br/><br/> William S. Orr & Co hardcover
18181639eLondon: James Ridgway. VG : in very good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. 1818. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". vii 182pp plates. 86 hand-coloured plates 9 fold-out. . James Ridgway hardcover
18211639hLondon: James Ridgway. VG : in very good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. 1821. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". vi 182pp plates. 85 hand-coloured plates 11 fold-out. . James Ridgway hardcover
18201639gLondon: James Ridgway. VG : in very good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. 1820. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". vii 182pp plates. 85 hand-coloured plates 10 fold-out. . James Ridgway hardcover
18161639cLondon: James Ridgway. VG : in very good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. 1816. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". vi 182pp plates. 86 hand-coloured plates 9 fold-out. . James Ridgway hardcover
18171639dLondon: James Ridgway. VG : in very good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. 1817. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". vii 182pp plates. 86 hand-coloured plates 9 fold-out. . James Ridgway hardcover
18191639fLondon: James Ridgway. VG : in very good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. 1819. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". vii 182pp plates. 86 hand-coloured plates 8 fold-out. . James Ridgway hardcover
18151639bLondon: James Ridgway. VG : in very good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. Occasional foxing. 1815. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". xi 180pp plates. 90 hand-coloured plates 6 fold-out. . James Ridgway hardcover
9750Cape Town: Tiyan Publishers 1982. First edition. A fine copy in the original gray cloth case that is slightly edge-worn. Pp. xvi 174; 14 full page color plates from paintings by Thalia Lincoln each signed in pencil by the artist numerous other black-and-white figures and portraits. One-quarter leather over green cloth-covered boards lettered in gilt on the front board spine leather with four raised bands housed in the publishers gray cloth-covered folding case lettered in brown on the top cover elephant folio 660 x 490 mm. This printing was limited to 500 copies. The first 50 copies are presentation copies and the remaining copies are numbered 50 to 500 this being copy no. 120. Each copy of this limited edition is signed by the author John Patrick Rouke and by the artist Thalia Lincoln on the limitation page. Mimetes the pagoda is a genus of evergreen shrubs or small trees 0.56 meters 1.619.7 feet high with thirteen species assigned to the family Proteaceae. This genus as with other proteas is popular with nectivorous birds such as the Cape sugarbird and several sunbird species. All species of Mimetes are endemic to the Cape Region of South Africa from Wiki. Orothamnus or marsh rose is a monotypic fynbos genus in the family Proteaceae occurring in the Kogelberg and Kleinrivier Mountains of Hottentots-Holland in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It is an erect sparsely branched shrub to 5 meter tall and was first depicted by Jean Villet a Capetonian artist and dealer in natural history specimens from Wiki. No ownership marks. This book weighs 36 pounds; it will require extra postage in the USA and worldwide. Cape Town: Tiyan Publishers, 1982. First edition. hardcover
6241Johannesburg: Aloe Books 1985. Limited edition. A fine as new copy. Pp. i-xl 2-150; frontispiece portrait of Adrian H. Haworth 120 color photographs 31 black-and-white photos and half-tones 24 distribution maps. Publisher's original dark green morocco leather spine with five raised bands red morocco title/author label in one compartment two-color map endpapers in gray cloth-covered slipcase with green marbled paper on the top side and bottom of the slipcase and dark green morocco flange at the opening of the slipcase sm 4to 11 x 8 1/4 inches. This is Sponsors' edition limited to 27 signed copies lettered A-Z signed by the author on the limitation page; this is copy letter V. The subscriber's page shows that there were sixteen sponsors to this work presumably they received letters A-Q; this left only eleven copies available for sale. The copy offered here is one of these eleven available for sale. Haworthia is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa Mozambique Namibia Lesotho Swaziland South Africa. Like the Aloes they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniature aloes except in their flowers which are distinctive in appearance. Horticulturally they are popular garden and container plants from Wiki. This is an important taxonomic revision of the genus Haworthia that was named after Adrian H. Haworth who was an English entomologist botanist and crustacean expert. This very rare offering is finely bound in attractive dark green morocco that is housed in a custom slipcase. Johannesburg: Aloe Books, 1985. Limited edition. hardcover
021721Four works in one volume quarto. Monographia Pedicularis C. Steven Moscow 1822 engraved botanical title page 59 pages 16 engraved plates. Dissertatio de Pyrola et Chimophila specimen primum botanicum Justus Radius Leipzig 1821 pp 20 39 i with five engraved plates. Generis Nicotianarum Historia quam munus professoris in Gymnasio Hamburgensi Academico J.G.C. Lehmann 1818 52 pages four folding engraved plates. Palmarum Familia ejusque Genera denuo illustrata C.F.P. de Martius Munich 1824 with 24 pages. All bound in one volume contemporary half calf and boards a little worn and rubbed morocco label on spine lacking the rear endpaper a bit aged and dusty thoughout. The front endpapers are marked by childish pencil notes heavily impressed - fortunately the rest of the book is not affected. ALL THE WORKS SEEM RARE. . First Edition. Half Leather. Good. Hardcover
1719021143Tiguri Zurich: Typis & Sumptibus Bodmerianis 1719. First edition. With 11 single page engraved plates all on stubs and 8 folding engraved plates the title page printed in red and black and slightly loose at the lower gutter edge a little age-toned and marked pp 38 512 24 slight age-toning and marking but overall very clean and tight contemporary half-leather and paper-covered boards rather worn and a little battered worming has led to slight loss at the spine head the author's name written on the spine in a contemporary hand. Our copy has a double-sided sheet tipped-in at the front endpaper - possibly the author's brief explanation of the aims of his work I can not see this mentioned in any other copy. A highly important work in the history of grass taxonomy and with an impeccable provenance - from the library of C.E. Hubbard with his signature and stamp on the front endpaper; Hubbard was the foremost grass taxonomist of the twentieth century. . First Edition. Half-Leather. Good. Typis & Sumptibus Bodmerianis Hardcover
6221Cape Town: A. S. Robertson 1838. First edition. A bright and clean copy in near fine condition. Pp. lxvi 429. Contemporary one-half green morocco leather spine with 5 raised bands lettered in gilt in 2 compartments and with gilt panel lines and decorations highlighting each raised band over green cloth-covered boards top page edge in gilt other page edges are deckled original marbled endpapers 8vo. This volume is the first substantial botanical work published in South Africa. The work provided an introduction to the flora of South Africa and paved the way for Harvey's massive seven volume treatise Flora Capensis. Inscribed by the author to Mr. Macqueen dated 1838. No other ownership marks. See also Stafleu and Cowan 2436. Cape Town: A. S. Robertson, 1838. First edition. hardcover
8023London Frederick Warne 1899. New edition revised. A bright and clean copy in near fine condition. Pp. xiv 1 1-269; xii 1-279; xi 1-258; xi 1-213 with 319 fine colored plates after paintings by Anne Pratt. Original one-half black morocco leather over dark green leather-covered boards spine with five raised bands each decorated with small gilt horizontal lines and sent off by double gilt panel lines red morocco title label in one compartment lettered in gilt volume numbered stamped in gilt in one other compartment and with gilt floral design vignette in the remaining four other compartments all page edges are spectacled in red lg 8vo. According to Edward Step who revised the volume: "All the coloured plates have been specially compared for this edition with the carefully hand-coloured originals; and the colour printing has been thereby improved." Indeed the colored plates are bright with crisp edges to the flowers and leaves and with vivid coloration. This copy is also beautifully bound. No ownership marks and few signs of use. London, Frederick Warne, 1899. New edition (revised). hardcover