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In-12, demi-chagrin rouge à 4 nerfs orné de filets dorés, titre doré, tranches mouchetées, (2) f., 342 p. Première édition française traduite et éditée par François Bertet-Dupiney et Émile Dubreuil-Hélion. Professeur à l'Université de Giessen, Justus Liebig (1803-1873) a perfectionné la technique d’analyse élémentaire des composés organiques développée par Lavoisier. Il est considéré comme le fondateur de l'agriculture industrielle et des produits alimentaires ont été diffusés par la firme qui porte son nom. Le contenu de ces "lettres" dépasse largement le cadre scientifique pour présenter une véritable "philosophie de l'histoire". Il a exercé une influence durable, jusqu’à nos jours auprès d’économistes écologistes. Karl Marx a cité l’oeuvre de Liebig pour analyser l’exploitation des sols dans le système capitaliste. (Duveen, 'Alchemica & Chemica', p. 360). Quelques rousseurs éparses. Bon exemplaire, bien relié.
In-4°; pp. 30, e una grande tavola ripiegata dell’orto botanico di napoli, del litografo Muller, disegnata dal regio architetto Vincenzo Paolotti. Legatura in cartonato.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece, title in green and black, and 40 plates on 31; handsomely bound in full green morocco, back gilt with raised bands, uncut, illustration from dustwrapper mounted on new leaf at front, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation.
8vo., First Edition, with decorative title in green and black, and illustrations in the text, free endpapers very lightly spotted; original ivory pictorial cloth, upper board blocked in green, backstrip lettered in green, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly frayed at lower edge, wanting lower half of backstrip, and with one closed tear on rear panel. Vita Sackville-West contributes chapters 9-12, based on her broadcasts from October 1933 to January 1934. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. Cross & Ravenscroft-Hulme, B16 (recording 'dustwrapper not seen').
This is a beautiful hardcover copy of this classic on the history of Italian garden design. Brown leather spine with raised bands and gilt titles. This is an ex-library copy in great condition. This work was originally published as a portfolio with loose plates, but this copy was bound with all text and plates on tabs, for easier use. The covers are marbled paper covered boards. Inside generally clean, but light soil, and a few perforated stamps on beginning blanks, and a few very small handstamps. Also shelf number on spine and paper label on front cover. 148 plates provide over 170 photographic views and details of the gardens. Also numerous drawings and illustrations in the text. Many of the most well-known villas and gardens in Italy are studied and illustrated here. Text in French. Elephant folio, 18" high X 14" wide. A beautiful book. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
This is a very good hardcover copy in blue cloth boards decorated and titled in gilt. Toned and soiled around the edges. Spine faded. Patterned endpapers darkened around the edges, but clean. Blank endpapers foxed. Otherwise clean throughout. This is the 2nd limited edition of 350 copies. One of the scarcest architectural books about Kentucky traditional architecture and gardens, and rare in any condition. It was produced with the assistance of a group of about 200 subscribers, who quickly brought out another edition after the first limited edition of 250 copies was gone. Illustrated throughout in black & white and printed on a heavy stock glossy paper, it has survived relatively well. All text and illustrations clean. It covers over 250 of the most interesting and historically significant structures in Kentucky. Almost all illustrated with at least one photograph. 12" high X 10" wide, 180 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Features: Editorial - Parliament No Longer Governs; Fantastic full-page colour photo ad for the Chevrolet 2-door Bel Air Hardtop; Let's stop building $15,000 shacks - how unscrupulous inept builders cheat thousands of Canadians; How Stratford went to Broadway; Southern Ontario - Bruce Hutchison Rediscovers The Uknown Country, Part VII; The Lady and the Crooks - Lawyer Vera Parsons - she mingles with some of the toughest hoodlums in Canada; The Enchanted Isle of Sudden Death - Lionel Shapiro reports from Cyprus; Robert Thomas Allen says "Don't Tell Me Your Secrets"; Is Jean Beliveau the Best Hockey Player Ever? - by Trent Frayne; Colour Chrysler centerfold promotes the safety features of their vehicles i.e. seat belts, safety-rim wheels, sealed-beam headlights, electrically-driven windshield wipers, wrap-around windshield, etc.; Colour half-page ad for the 'Big New Studebaker' car; Quarter-page black and white ad for the movie "Simon and Laura"; Nice colour photo ad inside back cover for the Plymouth 6's and V-8's, with photo of the transmission push-buttons. 3/8" chip from lower edge of front cover. Surprisingly moderate wear. A nice tight copy of this vintage issue. Book
In-12, broché, couverture papier marbré, 51 p., vignette de titre. Baudeau Nicolas. Avviso al popolo sul bisogno suo primario o sia Trattato sulla macinatura de' grani e sul commercio delle farine. Firenze, Giovanni Battista Stecchi e Antonio Giuseppe Pagani, 1768. In-12° (mm 167x104). Pagine 51, [1]. Giglio inciso al frontespizio. Prima traduzione italiana de L'Avis au Peuple, apparso per la prima volta in lingua originale nel medesimo anno ad Amsterdam e Parigi, nella versione di Giacomo Paolo Lelorgne. L'opera divenne strumento per diffondere e sostenere la politica libertista avviata da Pietro Leopoldo, e venne spesso citata nelle proposte di legge e nei trattati economici che fioccarono in occasione della grave carestia agraria del 1772. "L'Avis au Peuple est un livre pratique, semi-technique, puisqu'il s'agit de mouture et de boulangerie; une oeuvre d'expédient, pourrait-on-dire, écrite en vue de remédier d'urgence à la cherté, enfin d'aider aux vues saines et généreuses de l'Administration, qui en de telles circonstances porte seule le poids de la misère du peuple et de l'ignorance des subministrations" (Weulersse). Esemplare privo di legatura, in buono stato di conservazione, un piccolo strappo al frontespizio. Timbro al frontespizio della Bibliotèque économique Lasteyrie.
In-4, cartonnage beige à la Bradel, titre au noir en long (rel. moderne), 14 feuillets (paginés 479-506). Extrait des Mémoires de l’Académie Royale des Sciences, 1786 (1788). "Le Parlement de Rouen avait écrit au roi, le 12 août 1775, sur les abus introduits dans la fabrication et le commerce des cidres. Il demandait qu'il fût nommé des commissaires, aux fins de procéder à des expériences sur la fabrication des cidres et poirés , leur fermentation, leur clarification et leur conservation et les moyens de connaître les corps étrangers qui auraient été ajoutés à ces boissons (…) et de donner leur avis sur les règlements qu'ils estimeraient convenables pour la sûreté publique et l'avantage du commerce. Le rapport est divisé en deux parties. On présente, dans la première, un exposé succinct de ce qui s'est passé en Normandie depuis 1771 , relativement à la falsification des cidres. Cet historique est très - curieux . On voit avec quelle rigueur les tribunaux avaient sévi. Dans la seconde partie, les Commissaires se proposent un certain nombre de questions, extraites principalement de la lettre du Parlement de Rouen" (Olivier de Serres, 'Le théâtre d'agriculture et mesnage des champs', éd. 1804, "Lavoisier", p. 438 sq.). De fait le cidre se trouvait avoir été contaminé par le plomb. (Duveen et Klickstein, 87: "Ce rapport fut entièrement rédigé par Lavoisier"). Très bon exemplaire, très frais, bien relié.
An Enumeration of Plants in the Royal Botanic Garden, Berlin. Library label of Madame la Duchesse d'Ursel to front pastedown. A few pencil inscriptions, a very little faint soiling, hinges splitting a little, contemporary half sheep, a little worn. 1099 pages. Referenced by: Pritzel 10285
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: A Baptism of Fire - A young British Columbia Forest Service Ranger helps to save 100 people trapped in a logging camp from forest fire; Through Arctic Seas - Part II - Wonderful photos accompany this continuation of the cruise of the Hudson Bay Company steamer Baychimo to the Western Arctic to study the Eskimos and wild life; "Kruger's Millions" - ;A diagram is found which may lead to an enormous quantity of gold hidden by President Kruger after the Boer War; How We Fought the Famine - In East Africa Captain Anthony Parsons needed meat to trade to the Angonis for flour for his "boys"; Through Spain in Disguise - Part VI - Count and Countess Malmignati sing and dance their way across Spain disguised as Arab beggars; Photo of river gardens in Siam; The Adventures of a "Sand-Hog" - Photos of brutal subterranean conditions accompany this story of the men who dig tunnels and tubes beneath the Hudson River, between New York and Jersey City; The Thief Who Lost His "Luck" - A Chinese burglar lucks out; "Crawling Cavern" - Close call for Mark Howard in the spring of 1907 while on outpost duty on the coast of Mindanao; Across Central Africa from East to West - Part I - Major Frederick G. Jackson describes his 6,000 mile trans-African trek - with nice photos; The "Phantom Bandits" - In 1923 Joe Tanko and Floyd Hall escaped from San Quentin Prison and terrorized the countryside before they were finally subdued - includes facsimile of their wanted poster; The Mystery Man of Arnhem's Land - a man goes wrong so flees to the wilds, intent on earning enough to make restitution, but ends up in a lonely grave on the Australian coast; The Hakim - A doctor in Kenya includes fortune-telling in his treatment of disease. 84 pages plus 12 pages of nostalgic ads. Bits of peripheral nibbling, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
504-604, [10] index to Vol. LV, 136 [ads], pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and drawings. Printed upon glossy stock. The many pages of ads include an abundance of nostalgic photos and illustrations. Features: Some Work of Aymar Embury II in the Sand Hills of North Carolina; Andalusian Gardens and Patios - Part VII - The Alhambra, Granada - The Acosta Garden, Granada; Louis H. Sullivan (1856-1924); The Low-Rental Apartment - An Economic Fallacy - Part II; Cover Design - 22 Oak Street, New York City; Frontispiece - Long Vista, Garden of the Casa Del Rey Moro, Ronda; Notes and Comments. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. Two small binding holes near spine. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
424 pages. Synoptic Tablies. Glossary. Selected Bibliography. Index. 513 Illustrations, including 192 diagrams, plans and reconstructions. "In surveying the rich panorama of Islamic architecture, Professor Hoag scrutinizes its two major programs - the congregational mosque with its lofty minaret and the sumptuous caliphal palace with inner courtyards, fountains, and gardens. A glossary of technical terms specifically related to Islamic architecture is provided to aid the reader in understanding the wealth of building types." - from dust jacket. Faint pencil erasure and prior owner's small bookplate upon front free endpaper else book clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Dust jacket bears light wear overall and several small white marks near fore-edge of back panel. Jacket now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Excellent copy. Book
Paris, chez Didot, 1775. 2 volumes In-8 plein veau de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs très ornés, pièce de titre et de tomaison, gardes de papier marbré. XXVIII + 356 + 344 pages + 11 planches dépliantes. Petit manque en coiffe du tome 2, Traces de mouillure essentiellement marginales néanmoins très bon exemplaire.
Recueil de 5 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, demi chagrin vert de l'époque, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets estampés à froid, titre doré, initiales du possesseur en pied (L.R.).. 1- Edition originale de ce manifeste publié au lendemain de l'insurrection hongroise contre l'Empire autrichien. Teleki fut alors chargé de se rendre à Paris pour obtenir du gouvernement républicain des secours efficaces. Mais, malgré ses appels à l'opinion publique (cette brochure), sa démarche resta vaine. 2- Edition originale. Pouillet fut nommé administrateur en 1831 du conservatoire des Arts et Métiers où il était également titulaire de la chaire de Physique appliquée. 3- Edition originale. 4- Edition originale. 5- Edition originale. Bon exemplaire, très bien relié.
8vo. [156 x 100 mm.] Five parts in one volume. pp. 143; 255, (76); 48; 129, (14); 77 + Blanks. Estienne printers device (12) on title. Damp stained. Remains of old leather binding. Engraved armorial bookplate of William Markham, Becca Lodge, Yorkshire. Varro was known as the most erudite man and the most prolific writer of his times. He is estimated to have written about 620 works. He served as Pompey's legate in Spain and fought at Pharsalus, but was reconciled with Caesar, who made him director of the proposed public library. At the time of the Second Triumvirate his villa was plundered, and he himself was proscribed. He fled, but was pardoned by Augustus. In his writing scarcely a field of contemporary learning was left untouched. Of his many works only this one remains intact, De re rustica libri III. Written when Varro was 80 years old, as an Aristotelian dialogue on farming, in three parts: Agriculture proper; husbandry and the larger animals; and smaller farm stock, such as birds, bees, and fish. This is one of the most important books of its kind extant from antiquity. This edition was edited by Joseph Juste Scaliger (1540-1609) and annotated by Adrien Turnhbe (1512-1565), Pietro Vettori (1499-1585) and Antonio Agustmn (1517-1586). It was printed by the great Henri Estienne. It is quite scarce. Adams V-283; Schreiber 207 ; Renouard 148:2; Schweiger II:1116. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2
Paris, Chez Debure, 1767. In-8 relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs très orné, piéce de titre rouge, tranches rouges. LXXVII + 531 pages. Coins très légèrement émoussés, éraflures sur le 2ème plat. Très bon exemplaire malgré les défauts signalés sans grande gravité.
Folio, First Edition, with coloured frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, title-vignette, and many hundreds of fine photographs (many full-page), marbled endpapers, marbled endpapers; original blue buckram, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, gilt edges, joints and extremities mildly rubbed as usual, covers lightly age-marked and faded else very good, clean copy. This magnificent standard reference comprises introductory text and a superb assembly of photographs of garden ornaments of every kind, including wood and iron gates, steps, balustrades, urns, vases, courts, paved ways, seats, loggias, orangeries, dovecotes, parterres, sundials, topiary, pergolas, treillage, canals, ponds, water gardens, bridges, fountains, dipping wells, borders, wall gardens, Japanese gardens and many more. The examples are chosen primarily from England, with a few from Italy. One of the finest garden books of the twentieth century. Scarce, especially in this condition.
In-8° cc. 102, (2), marca tipografica incisa su legno al frontespizio e all’ultima carta. dedica a Francesco Primo legatura in piena pergamena molle.con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Poema in sei libri, che vuole imitare le georgiche di Virgilio, Alamanni scrisse quest’opera in Francia, alla corte di Francesco I, dove si era rifugiato dopo essere stato scoperto come attivo nella congiura anti medicea.Leggerissima improinta di timbro al frontespizio. Gamba 17
Eight Volumes. Volumes 5, 6, 7 and 8 are plate volumes. Wonderfully illustrated. Bookplate of R. B. Wardlaw Ramsay. 8vo. Original full cloth bindings embossed in blind. Volume one missing spine. Hardbound set. Second edition. The Scotsman, John Claudius Loudon (1783-1843), was the most eminent early 19th century expert on landscapes, gardening, and agriculture. At the age of 20 he visited London and was shocked by the gloomy trees and plantings in the public squares. He published an article, Observations on Laying out the Public Squares of London" in the Literary Journal, in which he recommended the Oriental plane, almond, sycamore, and other lighter trees, instead of the lugubrious plantings that had hitherto been in vogue. His advice gradually prevailed, and the effect is still to be seen in London and throughout the kingdom. Now he was an author, as well as practical workman, and his pen went onward with little intermission for forty years. , until his life terminated. Many of his works were enriched with copperplate engravings of landscape scenery, drawn by himself. He became a successful practitioner and instructor in agriculture, gardening, architecture, botany, etc. His greatest work, which would of itself have been sufficient for any ordinary lifetime, was this Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum," in which he gave an account, with pictorial illustrations, of all the trees, wild or cultivated, that grow in Great Britain. This production, which was published in 1838, at his own risk, was so unsuccessful, that after paying artists and other persons engaged in it, he found himself in debt to the amount of L10,000 to the printer, stationer, and wood-engraver, while the sale of such a splendid publication was so slow, that there was no prospect that it would ever pay its own expenses. Though sick of heart and body, he went on to publish other enormously significant works that are valued today by collectors, historians, scientists, and all who work with plants in any capacity. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PLANTS W133
Pages 253-292 plus xx pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The Garden Fountains; Furniture for the Home - Porch Furniture for the Home; A House Built for Mr. J.W. Buhlert, at Wenham MA; The Handicraftsman - An Amateur's Birdhouse; The Art of Fireless Cooking - using a wooden haybox!; What The Motor Vehicle is Doing for the Farmer - article with nostalgic photos; Among the Rhododendrons and the Ferns (photo); Yama-No-Uchi and its Trout - near Napanoch in the Catskills; The Finest Collection of Antique Watches in the World - acquired recently by J.P. Morgan; Some Houses at Meadowdale, Bronxville, NY; Decorations and Furnishings for the Home - V - A Talk on Flower Holders; "Fouracre," The Summer Home of the Late A.J. Cassatt, at Bar Harbor, ME; Timing the Rapidity of the Leading Traveling Bean Shoot; Ornamental Bedding Plants for Hedges; Illustrated ad for the Hotel Seneca in Rochester, NY; Elaborate one-page ad regarding the sale of Darlington, the magnificent country estate of the late George Crocker, in Northern New Jersey; Back page color ad for the Columbia Grafonola, with image of Italian baritone Campanari; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 295-334 plus xvi pages of ads. Features: "Castlewood," the Villa of Louis Bruguierre, Esq., Newport, RI - a vast and stately building in the Georgian style; The Japanese Garden of "Yademos" - The Country Seat of Charles Phizer, Esq., Bernardsville, NJ; "Huck-Ween Lodge" - the Summer Camp of William Curtis demorest, Esq., Loon Lake, NY; Half a Dozen Great Home Trees; The Value of a Pleasant Sun Room; A Home Shrubbery; Economic Methods in Mushroom Growing; Glimpses of Old Annapolis; Sun-Dials; "White Lodge" - the residence of Charles H. Roberts, Esq., Wynnewood, PA; Well-Designed Applique - an effective means of decoration; Wonderful sepia-tone photo-illustrated back cover ad for the Victor-Victrola XX (Louis XV design) features photos of eleven opera stars; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 321-360 plus xx pages of ads. Features: Mrs. Guy Norman's Sicilian Garden - The Seat and Canopy in the Garden Wall, plus color cover photo of her garden; Notable American Gardens - Mrs. Guy Norman's Sicilian Garden at Beverly Cove, MA; Historic Mansions of the James River - I - "Martin's Brandon," the Home of the Harrisons (including one-page photo of front entrance pocked with civil war bullet holes; Wonders of the Gourd Vine; Curtains and Draperies; The Wild Garden - a Plea for our Native Plants; An Old Brick House of Interesting Form at Wellesley Hills, MA - built for E.H. Fay, Esq.; The Summer Home of Thomas Nash, Esq., at East Hampton, Long Island; Something Concerning Driveways; The House of J.J. Storrow, Esq., Lincoln, MA; New Ant Lore; Great one-page photo-illustrated ad for the Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co. and its porcelain enameled ware; Photo ad for Flandrau & Co., maker of Automobile Bodies and Carriages; One-page illustrated ad for Chickering & Sons pianos; Charming back cover two-color photo ad for Lenox Chocolates / Necco Sweets made by the New England Confectionary Co.; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 375-414 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Seeking Shelter in the Water (one-page photo of cattle in lake); Notable American Homes - The Seaside Home of Philip Lehman, Esq., Deal, New Jersey - built of gray stucco with roof of green Spanish tiles; A Speculation in Abandoned Farms - the story of how a man accumulated farms and developed a successful business in rural Massachusetts; A Novel Scheme for a Suburban House Proposition - a new grouping of houses and stables for Dr. H.C. Register at Haverford, PA; Indoor Bulb Culture; "Beinhurst" - The Summer Home of William A. Bein, Esq., at "Still Wood Park," in the Woodbridge Hills, near New Haven, CT; Miss Tower's Garden at Lexington, MA; "Sunnyside," - a Home and Shrine - the home of Washington Irving, which stands on the northern edge of Irvington-on-the-Hudson, NY; Springhouses Old and New - article with wonderful photos of springhouses used to cool farm milk and butter; The Residence of Henry G. Lord, Esq., Brookline, MA; Heating and Lighting with Alcohol - fascinating article with photos of various now antique appliances; The Craft of Block Printing; Ad for Hampton's Brodway Magazine features photo of "Fighting Bob" Rear-Admiral Robley D. Evans regarding his series of patriotic naval articles; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Some pages loose but all present. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 293-332 plus xxiv pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Notable American Homes - "Darlington," the estate of george Crocker, Esq., Ramsey, NJ; Designs Direct from Nature; "Annesden," the Summer Home of Miss Annie E. Quimby, Bridgehampton, Long Island; Playhouses for Children; A Group of Small Houses - costing from $3,000 to $10,000; Grape Culture in France; A House with a Guaranteed Cost - A House That Can Be Built for Seven Thousand Dollars; The "Wayside Inn", otherwise known as the "Red Horse Tavern" of Sudbury, MA; The Rochester, NY Chamber of Commerce Cheap Cottage Competition, won by Miss Esther M. Byers - The First and Second Prize Designs; House of James E. Wheeler, Edgehill Road, New Haven, CT; One-page illustrated ad for the "Invincible" Electric Renovator (vaccum) from the Electric Renovator Mfg. Co.; Back cover two-color ad for Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Covers and some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine