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2 voll. in 1 tomo in-8, pp. (6), 789, (1), paginazione continua ma i due voll. con frontespizio e occhietto autonomi. Legatura in m. pelle, titolo in oro su tassello granata al dorso, ornato da filetti in oro, piatti in carta decorata, tagli gialli. Prima traduzione francese ma seconda edizione, identica alla prima; Jolyclerc pubblicò la presente traduzione nel 1798, poi ristampata nuovamente nel 1803 e ripubblicata nel 1810. Ottimo esemplare, freschissimo e privo di difetti (salvo minima mancanza all'angolo inferiore della dedicatoria), firma di possesso e timbro "juge au tribunal de Semur - Côte d'Or" al titolo; tra il titolo e la dedicatoria sono state rilegate 20 pagine bianche per prendere appunti, che in effetti sono presenti, in forma manoscritta, su 6 pagine.. Manca a Nissen..
1828110351828 Parisiis, apud J. B. Baillière, … Londini, … Bruxellis, …, 1828 ( Ex typis Thuau); 2 parties en 2 volumes in-8°, demi-basane vert bronze époque, dos lisse très orné au centre d'une marge palette à froid de losanges à répétition fleuron à froid en tête et queue ornées de petites palettes dorés, 2 étiquettes de titre et tomaison vert foncé soulignées de roulettes dorées, tranches mouchetées de brun; XXIV - 407 - 394 - (2)pp. et 31 planches hors texte dépliantes gravées par Marquis puisTardieu. (Pritzel 5584).
2 voll. in 4, pp. (4) + 768; 769 - 1684 con moltissime illustrazioni al tratto n. t. Brossura editorialecon lievi segni d'uso. Raccolta di migliaia di voci: varieta' botaniche, voci popolari ma anche voci come 'mobile da giardino' o 'mensa', perfosfato d'ossa ecc. Testo affascinante e ancora oggi di grande utilita'.
19104750BBLeipzig, Theodor Oswald Weigel, (1910-) 1915. Gross-8°. (2) IV, XXIV, 480 S. Mit 112 chromolithogr. Tafeln nach Vorlagen von Adalbert Ricken. Halbleinenbde. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rücken u. Rückentitel + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + 2 Bde. (berieben, Rücken gering fleckig).
15997Paris, P. Dufart / Saint-Petersbourg, J.-F. Haüer, 1837-1838. Quatre tomes en quatre volumes in-8, 547 pp., 592 pp., 560 pp. et 599 pp., demi basane émeraude, dos à nerfs sobrement orné (petits frottements et épidermures, rousseurs).
1875DEZ-418Paris, Rotschild Editeur, 1875, nouvelle série. In-4 de 124 pages montées sur onglet. Reliure en demi chagrin rouge signé Huss. 60 chromo-typographies et 60 gravures sur bois en noir et blanc. Reliure tachée, coins émoussés, coiffe inférieur épidermé. Quelques rousseurs, les chromo-typographies ont parfois déteint sur les pages de texte.
18464852Mit 6 gefalt. lithogr. Tafeln. St. Petersburg, Typis et impensis Academiae Imperialis Scientiarum, 1846. Gr.-8vo. (23,0 x 15,8 cm). 4 Bl., 242 S., 1 Bl. Inhalt. Einfache Broschur d. Zt.
1867110641867 un volume, reliure d'époque demi-chagrin vert foncé (binding half shagreen) in-quarto éditeur, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets or (gilt line) et filets à froid (blind-stamping line decoration) - compartiments - entre-nerfs à fers spéciaux (specials blocking stamps) - titre frappé or (gilt title), plats percale verte décorés à froid (cover blind-stamping), toutes tranches dorées (all edges gilt), orné de 60 chromo-typographies hors-texte (full page engraving) en couleur avec serpente (with tissue) et 60 vignettes in-texte gravées sur bois (engraving-wood) en noir, très rares et légères rousseurs (rares and lights redness marks),128 pages, 1867 Paris Rotchild Editeur,
19302855Bruyères-le-Châtel, Simon Louis Frères et Cie, sans date [circa 1930]. Format oblong, 36 x 27 cm. En feuilles de papier fort, reliées par une fine cordelette torsadée sous une couverture portant sur le premier plat le nom complet, le chiffre et la localisation de l'entreprise inscrits en doré sur fond bordeaux. 36 feuillets. Rare et important catalogue orné de 406 chromolithographies (9 x 5 cm) présentant de nombreuses variétés de semences pour l'horticulture, classées par catégories et par ordre alphabétique : légumes, fruits (tomates uniquement) et fleurs. Ces échantillons d'étiquettes de sachets de graines, aux couleurs très vives sur fond noir, sont artistiquement disposés en étoiles sur les pages de papier fort, imprimées en gris clair de cadres servant au placement des vignettes et, au centre, d'une composition florale ornant le monogramme de l'entreprise. A raison de 6 par page en moyenne, - exceptionnellement 4 ou 5 -, les images sont chacune scrupuleusement légendées en caractères blancs. Ce superbe album, aussi instructif pour le maraîcher professionnel que pour le jardinier du dimanche, propose une diversité considérable de plantes, issues des terroirs français, parfois bien oubliées aujourd'hui : pas moins de 10 sortes de chicorées, 11 de carottes, 27 de choux, 23 de laitue, 14 de navets, 19 de radis, sont ainsi présentées. La partie consacrée aux fleurs s'avère majoritaire en termes d'illustrations : 206 chromos, de l'acrolinium varié au zinnia du Mexique hybride, offrent à l'oeil du client, par leur mise en scène et leurs couleurs éclatantes, la perspective d'un rendu magnifique, qui ne peut qu'inciter à l'achat !
R300001382SCHREIBER SCHILL. NON DATE. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30 planches couleurs numérotés de 31 à 60.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
1796PHO-2059Paris, Dandré ; Garnerey ; Obré, an IV (1796). 1 volumes in-4 (2) (265x200mm); XLIV-510pp., , relié basane raciné de l'époque, dos lisses ornés, pièces de titre rouge et de tomaison verte, frottements, accroc au plat, début de fente, coins usés, mouillure claire, déchirure en marge sur les 4 derniers feuillets et les planches sans atteinte, petit trou de ver.
Legatura mezza pelle coeva blu con titolo e fregi floreali in oro al dorso, piatti in carta marmorizzata, angoli in pelle, tagli spruzzati in blu, buonissime condizioni generali. Volume XVII dell'anno 1867-68 con 78 tavole complessive in cromolitografia colorate f.t. e protette da velina, di cui 32 a doppia pagina. Molti disegni incisi nel testo. Louis Benoit Van Houtte, orticoltore belga, fu fondatore del Jardin Botanique de Brussel e della rivista Flore des serres et des Jardins de l'Europe. L'opera completa comprende 23 volumi pubblicati a partire dal 1845. Il presente è il volume XVII. Sc. N
In 4, pp. VIII + 176 con 66 tavole in litografia a colori raffiguranti qualita' di grano. Tutta tela editoriale con segni d'uso alle cuffie e agli angoli. Importante raccolta di decine di varieta' di grano. Vilmorin appartenne ad una famiglia di commercianti e ibridatori cerealicoli francesi attiva sin dal 1820. Di grande efficacia le tavole.
Edizione: Nouvelle édition . Pagine: II+74+LIV Planches en double page . Illustrazioni: 54 Planche double . Formato: 4° . Rilegatura: Cartonato con piatto superiore illustrato con graffi e piatto inferiore con carta da restauro moderna.Dorso in tela rossa. . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Piatto inferiore con carta da restauro moderna. Interno molto fresco. Rarissimo volume con tavole a doppia pagina in cromolitografia, colori molto freschi. Cartonato bombato sul retro. . Note epoca: Data presunta, fine Ottocento.
1929109941929 P., Editions d'Art Charles Moreau, 1929, 2 vol. in-4° carré (350 x 316) cartonnés, dos toilé beige, images en couleurs contrecollées sur les plats supérieurs, sous étui commun cartonné, étiquette de titre imprimée et contrecollée sur le dessus, de (1) f. (titre) - 6 pp. (préface) - 50 planches - (1) f. (table et achevé d'imprimer) ; (1) f. (titre) - 50 planches - (1) f. (table et achevé d'imprimer).Etui légèrement frotté, ouvrages en parfait état.
1769017255Vienna: Krauss 1769. Two volumes bound in one quarto illustrated with 18 folding engraved plates age-toned the final plate a littlre frayed at the fore-edge and neatly repaired at the folds two main title pages six sub-title pages to the fascicles and six dedication pages all with engraved vignettes several engraved tail-pieces pp xii 508 8 a little age-toning throughout occasional spotting and foxing but otherwise sound smartly bound in a fairly modern half-calf slightly rubbed.As usual it is the second printing of the first volume and the first edition of the second. The first title page has the blind stamp of Isaac Bayley Balfour. As well as Regius Keeper of Edinburgh Botanic Garden Balfour had the distinction at various times of being Professor of Botany at Glasgow Oxford and Edinburgh. Crantz was a botanist but primarily a physician lecturing in obstetrics. As an extremely sharp-sighted and sensible observer - and in a scientific dispute with his contemporaries Jacquin and Linnaeus - he discovered and named for example the genus Camelina and many new species such as Pedicularis rostratocapitata Veronica orchidea Veronica dillenii. Potentilla crantzii and Noccaea crantzii = Thlaspi alpestre are named for him. The six fascicules are dedicated to different botanical societies or natural historians including Saverio Manetti Albrecht von Haller and the Dane Petrus Ascanius a pupil of Linnaeus. Hunt 603; Pritzel 1954. . Half-Leather. Good. Krauss Hardcover
1761017305Paris: C.J.B. Bauche 1761. Illustrated with an engraved folding map 19 attractive engraved plates octavo half-title title page pp xviii 585 ii a little age-toning and slight staining internally hinge at the front slightly weak but otherwise good and sound internally full contemporary calf worn at the corners a little rubbed generally the upper joint with slight wear lacking a small piece at the head of the spine marbled endpapers. RARE. From the library of the nurseryman Will Ingwersen with his signature on the first blank and his bookplate on the front endpaper. "The book is important because it contains an early attempt at a natural system prior to Adanson ignored by A-L de Jussieu influenced to some extent by Linnaeus's Ordines Naturales" - Stafleu & Cowan. . First Edition. Full-Leather. Good. C.J.B. Bauche Hardcover
1837023181London Edinburgh & Glasgow: Longman Orme Brown Green and Longman; Leyland and Son; Adam & Charles Black; John Smith & Sons 1837. Octavo pp viiiiii 354 age-toned and a little used edges untrimmed light staining to the top margins throughout slightly heavier staining to the early pages at the lower inner margins errata slip loosely inserted at page 1 recently bound in a dark green pebble cloth a paper title label on the spine. This copy has numerous ephemera insertions pasted in: four nespaper cuttings five publisher's advertisements including one for the rare fern book by Jane Patison and two publisher's catalogues from William Pamplin. There are two early inscriptions on the title page - 'Royal Botanic Garden Library. Presented by Mr Thos Walker Carluke' and 'Withdrawn Oct 1888. Isaac Bayley Balfour Keeper'; so it was originally presented to RBGEdinburgh but Balfour disposed of it presumably as it was a duplicate. The work is extremely rare. A further volume was planned but never published due to the death of the author; but printed partial copies DO exist. The catalogue of RBG Kew states that five copies are known. Stafleu has an extensive note regarding this and for taxonomc purposes it seems to be a matter of semantics as to whether the extant copies are "published" or not !. First Edition. Cloth. Good. Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman; Leyland and Son; Adam & Charles Black; John Smith & Sons Hardcover
1724019596Londini: Gulielmi & Joannis Innys 1724. Third edition. Illustrated with 24 fine engraved plates of which two are folding small thick octavo pp 28 482 30 4-page bookseller's catalogue Blanche Henrey points out that page numbers 281-288 are repeated a printer's error a few very slight marks or paper imperfections but generally a remarkably clean bright and tight copy the front hinge is cracked but without any weakness the front free endpaper however is partially loose and may soon become completely so an armorial bookplate on the front endpaper contemporary panelled calf scuffed age-toned and worn at the corners neatly rebacked with a new calf spine a calligraphic paper title label. Blanche Henrey 323. John Ray FRS 1627 - 1705 was a Christian English naturalist widely regarded as one of the earliest of the English parson-naturalists.His classification of plants in his earlier Historia Plantarum was an important step towards modern taxonomy. Ray rejected the system of dichotomous division by which species were classified according to a pre-conceived either/or type system and instead classified plants according to similarities and differences that emerged from observation. He was among the first to attempt a biological definition for the concept of species as "a group of morphologically similar organisms arising from a common ancestor". Another significant contribution to taxonomy was his division of plants into those with two seedling leaves dicotyledons or only one monocotyledons a division used in taxonomy today. "In the Synopsis apart from the Linnean nomenclature we have a modern hand-book. The survey of species is remarkably accurate at least in flowering plants. The country has been adequately explored. The names and brief descriptions make identification easy. The classification if not scientifically perfect follows a natural sequence and is as easy to use as the modern scheme. British botany has been given a secure and intelligible foundation" - John Raven. Full Leather. Very Good. Gulielmi & Joannis Innys Hardcover
1855017571Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler 1855. Large octavo pp viii 474 ii some foxing and age-toning throughout but otherwise very sound internally bound in half cloth and marbled boards probably early twentieth century slightly rubbed. One of the cornerstones of nineteenth century grass taxonomy. The second part concerned Cyperaceae. RARE and one of the best possible provenances - Eduard Hackel's copy with his extensive manuscript notes and insertions throughout. It then passed to the Dutch agrologist Pieter Jansen who gifted it to C.E. Hubbard after a visit to the Kew Herbarium. ERNST GOTTLIEB VON STEUDEL was born at Esslingen am Neckar in Baden-Württemberg. He was educated at the University of Tübingen earning his medical doctorate in 1805. Shortly afterwards he settled into a medical practice in his hometown of Esslingen and in 1826 became the chief state physician in what had become the Kingdom of Württemberg. In 1825 together with Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter 1787-1860 he organized an organization in Esslingen known as Unio Itineraria Württembergischer botanische severein. The purpose of this society was to send young botanists out into the world to discover and collect plants in all of their varieties thus promoting and expanding botanical studies and herbaria throughout the Kingdom and beyond. Hochstetter himself traveled to Portugal Madeira and the Azores and Steudel was able to create a herbarium of over 20000 species. EDUARD HACKEL 1850 - 1926 was an Austrian botanist. HE studied at the Polytechnical Institute in Vienna and became substitute teacher at a high school in St. Pölten in 1869. He became full professor of natural history there upon obtaining his teaching certificate in 1871 and remained in this position until his retirement in 1900. He published his first agrostology papers on grasses in 1871 and soon became known as a world expert agrostologist on the grass family Poaceae. While he himself undertook only a single collecting trip - to Spain and Portugal he was charged with working up collections of grasses mainly from Japan Taiwan New Guinea Brazil and Argentina. Apart from agrostologisty systematics Hackel also contributed to the morphology and histology of members of the grass family. The genus Hackelochloa Poaceae is named for him. C.E. HUBBARD of RBG Kew was probably the foremost grass taxonomist of the twentieth century. First Edition. Half cloth and boards. Good. J.B. Metzler Hardcover
1749RO80016299DURAND et PISSOT. 1749. In-16. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 403 pages. Quelques bandeaux, culs-de-lampe et lettrines. Quelques planches dépliantes d'illustrations en noir et blanc hors-texte. Relié plein cuir marron. Pièce de titre bordeaux. Titre, roulettes et caissons dorés sur le dos à 5 nerfs. Tranches rouges. Epidermures importantes. Quelques manques de cuir sur les plats de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
1867R300326085Garnier Frères. 1867. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Rousseurs. 339 + 324 pages - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et en couleurs hors texte et en frontispice, sous serpente. Quelques planches détachées. Plats et contreplats jaspés. Dos cuir à 4 nerfs, titre, auteur et motifs dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Third edition, corrected and improved, 4to (80 x 215 mm), [728], 111, [5]pp., In two parts: the 'Dictionary' is unpaginated, and 'The gardener's kalendar' has a separate pagination and register, engraved frontispiece and 27 fine folding copper engraved plates of machinery, all nice and clean, thin small worn track to several gatherings, mostly margins, rebound in quarter calf over marbled boards, leather spine label, gilt. First issued 1756 and published in weekly parts, it was written by members of the Royal Society of Arts under the pseudonym a Society of Gentlemen. It contained various contemporary methods of cultivating and improving land; of breeding, managing, and fattening cattle; of curing the various diseases etc. Rothamsted, p.138.
[4], 208pp., coloured engraved frontispiece, 2 further coloured engraved plates, orig. cloth, head of spine a little torn, printed title label. William Wood, zoologist and surgeon, was born in Kendal in 1774, and educated for the medical profession at St. Bartholomew's Hospital under John Abernethy. Turning his attention early to natural history, he became a fellow of the Linnean Society of London in 1798. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1812. Wood practised till 1815, when he entered into business as a bookseller in the Strand, dealing chiefly in works on natural history. He ceased business in 1840 and went to reside at Ruislip, Middlesex, where he died on 26 May 1857. He was a prolific author of works on natural history. Wood issued three catalogues with a similar title, this 1832 catalogue being the second, which was preceded by former issued in 1824 and a latter in 1834.
1780703881 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs orné, toutes tranches marbrées, Chez P. Fr. Didot le jeune, Libraire-Imprimeur de Monsieur, Paris, 1780, lxxxviii-333 pp. et 1 f. avec une planche dépliante