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London, 1953, 8vo tutta tela pp. 144 con 18 tav. fot. di cui una col. f.t.
20059186411Silkworm Books 2005. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item600grams ISBN:9789749575802 Silkworm Books paperback
1996BT453121996 xxiii, 895 p., 291 plates, paperbound. Very good copy.
Un volume de format in 8° en hauteur de 136 pp.; très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur . Jaquette illustrée. Bel état. Voir photos. Peu fréquent.
1967BF063801967. 119 p., 11 figs, paperbound. Thesis.
188510158George Bell & Sons London 1885. 1st edition. V.g./No Jacket. Hard covers Slight edge wear mainly to extremities of spine; owner's signature on ffep. iv vii viii 263 pp. George Bell & Sons, London hardcover
1864016729Belfast: C. Aitchison 1864. First edition 12mo pp xx 176 interleaved with blanks a four page Lovell Reeve publisher's catalogue at the rear slightly age-toned and dusty the title page a bit foxed but otherwise tight and sound original green pebble cloth slightly worn and faded. SCARCE. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. C. Aitchison Hardcover
19979538760University Of Lancaster 1997. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2300grams ISBN:1862200203 University Of Lancaster paperback
184513622John ColbranTunbridge Wells 1845. Fair/No Jacket. Soft coversdisbound Essentially disbound; stitching broken leaving pages mostly loose. A binding copy. John Colbran,Tunbridge Wells paperback
1845016130Tunbridge Wells and London: J. Colbran; D. Bouge and Harvey & Dalton 1845. Illustrated with two charming hand coloured plates 12mo pp xxii ii 260 ii very clean internally original green embossed cloth with gilt title and decoration on the upper cover corners slightly bruised spine slightly faded a split at the top of the lower joint but overall a very good copy. SCARCE. The subscribers' list at the rear accounts for only 91 copies. Thius copy has the signature in two places of Lindfield Borrer - presumably the son or nephew of the Sussex botanist William Borrer. This may well be a special subscriber's copy as it contains pages xviii - xxii and the errata page which are not always present; it also has the text printed on the verso of each page only so there are 125 blank pages for notes; most copies have pages paginated to 134. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. J. Colbran; D. Bouge and Harvey & Dalton Hardcover
1831g4145bEdinburgh: Carfrae & Son. G : in Good condition. Respined. Cover rubbed with corner wear. Contents firm. Book-plate of Edward E. Bigge. 1831. First Edition. Brown board cover with beige cloth spine. 200mm x 110mm 8" x 4". 335pp. B/w plates. . Carfrae & Son hardcover
1841018048Shrewsbury & London: John Davies & John van Voorst 1841. Thick octavo pp xii 573 illustrated with 20 simple engraved plates some small pencilled notes but otherwise clean internally but becoming weak an early signature and bookseller's embossed stamp on the front endpaper endpapers slightly marked but otherwise clean internally original publisher's quarter cloth and boards a bit rubbed and worn lacking small strips at the head and tail of the spine original paper spine label very dull and age-toned. . First Edition. Cloth-backed boards. Good. John Davies & John van Voorst Hardcover
1980018727Vaduz: J. Cramer 1980. Two volumes large very thick octavo pp with 463 simple line drawings and 1300 distribution maps pp xiv 2591 a slight corner crease to the first two pages in the first volume otherwise extremely clean internally green cloth very slightly marked but overall a very good bright set. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. J. Cramer Hardcover
196217839Royal8vo. Dustjacket. X,425 pp. (incl. distributionmaps).
Royal8vo. Dustjacket. X,425 pp. (incl. distributionmaps).
In 16° leg. edit. pp. 380, pieno di tav. a colori, ben tenuto
aa. vv. A funghi nel Lazio. Il bosco è vita rispettalo!. , Soc. Micologica Laziale 1998, Copertina cartonata, rustica. Tagli e pagine integri. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> <br>
1991bf2635Dover Publications Inc. Broché 1991 Grand in-4 broché, 612 pp., fac-simile du traité de botanique de John Parkinson, en anglais, publié en 1629, 812 illustrations, réparties en 108 planches, pour cet ouvrage parlant entre autres sujet des vertus des plantes, de la manière de la faire pousser, etc. ; couverture frottée à quelques endroits, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Un volume (20 cm) di 139-(5) pagine, con illustrazioni (disegni) a colori. In lingua inglese. Cartonato editoriale illustrato. Ottime condizioni.
18732930630Longmans Green and Co 1873. 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. No dust jacket. Large 8vo with green boards and black leather quarter binding. Gilt lettering and bands on backstrip. Marbled borders. Minimal foxing on some pages. Interior is secure clean and clear. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2500grams ISBN: Longmans Green and Co hardcover
22503London, Lewis and co, s.d. (circa 1795). Treize volumes in-8 sur 14 (manque le tome I). II : 35/36 pl. (manque Egret p. 101), III: 44 pl., IV: 37 pl., V: 38 pl., VI: 38 pl., VII: 35 pl., VIII: 19 pl., IX: 25 pl., X: 17 pl., XI: 21pl., XII: 21 pl., XIII: 34 pl. (2 en couleurs), XIV: 19 pl. Plusieurs planches brunies (une quinzaine principalement au T. 12/13/14). Veau marbré glacé, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, tranches marbrées. Reliure de l'époque. ( 2 charnières fendues au T.XIII dont un plat presque détaché, une charnière fendue au T. XIV, minimes frottements)
18955782239Clarendon Press 1895. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Medium red cloth 8vo with gilt lettering on front board and sun faded backstrip. Bumped corners. Some fraying to backstrip ends and a two inch split down one joint. Frontispiece with tissue guard. Interior is secure clean and clear. Trimmed with gilt top edge. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN: Clarendon Press hardcover
182136798Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown. Good with no dust jacket. 1821. First Edition. Hardcover. xx 242 pages; 21 full page contemporary hand-colored plates with 117 illustrations. Some light stains. Original paper covered binding shows some wear. Contents are Good. Binding is sound. Penciled bibliographic nots inside front cover. . Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover
96802Nuremberg & Eichstatt 1640. . Four copper engraved plates with hand-colour; framed and glazed; plate size: 500 x 440 mm.; overall size: 512 x 603 mm.<br /> Magnificent plates from Hortus Eystettensis one of the earliest and most famous works in the field which provides a pictorial record of the flowers grown in the greatest German garden of its time that of Prince Bishop of Eichstatt Johann Conrad von Gemmingen. The garden was begun by Joachim Camerarius in 1596 and after his death in 1598 completed by Basil Besler a pharmacist from Nuremberg. A visitor Philipp Hainhofer in 1611 marvelled at the eight gardens each containing 'flowers from a different country; they varied in the beds and flowers especially in the beautiful roses lilies tulips'. The Hortus records this variety and beauty. The book is exceptional in every sense; in its variety and range of flowers in its size in its fine quality of engraving. It is also one of the earliest records of flowers from a specific documented garden.<br /><br />Besler was asked to complete the work by Gemmingen in 1606; the huge nature of the task was clear to Besler and he enlisted the help of his younger brother Hieronymus and Ludwig Jungermann a nephew of Camerarius. Printing the Hortus may have begun as early as 1607. Drawings were made in situ and from specimens sent by the Bishop to Nuremberg; the Bishop reported to Hainhofer that he had boxes of fresh flowers sent every week to Besler at Nuremberg for sketching. A team of at least 10 engravers were employed to translate the drawings to copperplates.<br /><br />The gardens along with most of the town of Eichstatt were destroyed by the invading Swedish troops under Herzog Bernhard von Weimar in 1633-4 although they were partially restored by later bishops. Many of the original drawings survive in the University Library Erlangen.<br /> Nissen 158; Pritzel 745; Hunt 430; Blunt pp 95-97; Stafleu & Cowan 497. Nuremberg & Eichstatt, 1640. unknown
1818e7286Edinburgh: Peter Hill & Co.; Longman &c. G : in good condition. Cover rubbed. Front hinge cracked and weak. Foxing throughout. 1818. First Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover. 180mm x 110mm 7" x 4". xx 207pp plates. 6 plates 3 hand-coloured. . Peter Hill & Co.; Longman &c hardcover