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Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 405 pages. L?g?rement d?fra?chi.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 405 pages.
Paris, Hachette,Encyclopédie des connaissances agricoles, 1910. In-12, plein cartonnage bordeaux, 436 pp avec index alphabétique et table des matières plus 4 pages de catalogue. Avec 368 figures dans le texte et une planche illustrée en frontispice. 31è édition entièrement mise à jour et augmentée. L'auteur Joseph Vercier : Ingénieur agricole et Professeur d'Horticulture et d'Arboriculture. Bon exemplaire.
1959R320070909HACHETTE. 1959. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 426 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte - . . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
10038, Gent, 1974., Originele uitgeversomslag, 20,5x29cm, 155pp.
10825Paris, Etablissements Georges Truffaut. Imp. Kapp, 1925. In-4 broché, couv. ill. en couleurs par Méry, 96 p. Illustrations in-t. en noir. Ill. en couleurs en milieu d'ouvrage : graines potagères. Très bon état.
1932O3293Éditions Hachette, 1932, 424 p.
1932ROD0000008Hachette. 1932. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 405 pages.Nombreuses gravures.Encyclopédie des connaissances agricoles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
19325256Paris Hachette 1932 In-12 405 pp, Encyclopédie des connaissances agricoles, nombreuses illustrations N&B dans le texte
60912Paris, Librairie Agricole de la Maison rustique sans date, vers 1930, 188x120mm, 122pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
RO20038752PARIS DEPARTEMENTS. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 55 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1948W74091Anvers, 1948 198 + [40] + 6 + 4pp. + 37 planches hors-texte (dont 1 dépliante), 29cm., dans la série "Université Catholique de Louvain. Institut agronomique. mémoires, Collection in-4o" vol.1, br.orig., non coupé, bel état, W74091
1990R300024135CLAUSE / NATHAN. 1990. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 95 pages illustrées de figures dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1990R300024136CLAUSE / NATHAN. 1990. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages illustrées de figures dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1990R300024137CLAUSE / NATHAN. 1990. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 95 pages illustrées de figures dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
128747aafParis, J. Rothschild, 1873, in-4°, VIII + 320 p., illustré de 78 xylogravures partiellement à pleine page y compris le frontispice-titre + 50 très belles planches en couleurs avec leurs pages de protection (= serpentes - ainsi évitant les chromolithographies de coller l’une à l’autre), un cahier légèrement avancé, qqs légères rousseurs, reliure en percaline rouge à 4 nerfs, dos orné en or, tranches dorées. Bel exemplaire.
684615J. Barbou Parisiis 1777 2 ouvrages reliés en 1 volume in-12 ( 160 X 90 mm )de 8-2-166 pages et 192 pages, plein veau fauve marbré, dos lisse orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin grenat, triples filets dorés d'encadrement sur les plats, roulette dorée sur coupes et coiffes, guirlande dorée en contre-plats, tranches dorées ( Reliure de l'époque ). Très bel exemplaire.- CAII VELLEEI PATERCULI HISTORIAE ROMANAE Libri duo. J. Barbou, Parisiis, 1776. 8-2-166 pages. Gravure en frontispice et bandeau gravé. - L. ANNAEI FLORI Epitome rerum romanarum libri IV. J. Barbou, Parisiis, 1776. 192 pages.
256548J. Barbou Parisiis 1777 2 ouvrages reliés en 1 volume in-12 ( 160 X 90 mm )de 8-2-166 pages et 192 pages, plein veau fauve marbré, dos lisse orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin grenat, triples filets dorés d'encadrement sur les plats, roulette dorée sur coupes et coiffes, guirlande dorée en contre-plats, tranches dorées ( Reliure de l'époque ). Très bel exemplaire.- CAII VELLEEI PATERCULI HISTORIAE ROMANAE Libri duo. J. Barbou, Parisiis, 1776. 8-2-166 pages. Gravure en frontispice et bandeau gravé. - L. ANNAEI FLORI Epitome rerum romanarum libri IV. J. Barbou, Parisiis, 1776. 192 pages.
1896018101Royal Exotic Nursery Chelsea: Printed for Private Circulation 1896. With signed presentation inscription to J. Hollingsworth head gardener at Tredegar Park followed by Margam Park. Illustrated with a large folding map frontispiece with as usual tears and creases at the upper join now neatly repaired nine large full-page plates on heavy card. many small text images from photographs quarto pp 219 slight age-toning and marking some inner joints rather cracked and weak the last third of the book has rather damp-wrinkled pages with light staining on the last few pages original decorated cloth with paper inlay bevelled edges a bit rubbed and marked the spine dull and age-toned andpulled at the head and tail the upper cover slightly unevenly age-toned. In October 1891 Veitch embarked on a tour of inspection of the great Botanic and Public Gardens maintained by governments in various countries as well as visiting many private horticultural establishments to decide whether the Veitch gardens and nurseries might be enriched by further additions. He set off by way of Rome and Naples to Ceylon thence overland from Tuticorin to Lahore. He continued to Calcutta and on to the Straits Settlements. In Penang he visited the Botanic Gardens whose curator Charles Curtis was formerly employed by James Veitch & Sons as a plant collector before moving on to Singapore where he visited the Botanic Gardens. He then visited Johore before returning to Singapore in February 1892 when he climbed Bukit Timah the highest point on the island with Walter Fox curator of the Gardens. He then travelled to Buitenzorg West Java where he visited the Botanical Gardens. He also explored the crater of Kawah Papandajan volcano and visited Lake Bagendit near Garoet. His travels then took him to Japan where he met Charles Sprague Sargent of the Arnold Arboretum and they undertook a joint plant collecting expedition including ascending the Hakkoda Mountains together. After visiting Korea he reached Australia in 1893. However he found Australia disappointing and wrote that it was easier to collect seed in Japan where there was cheap labour; in Australia "no one will help". He complained that the seeds of many plants "were so tiny he did not know if he was collecting seed or dust". He sent to Kew a collection of dried specimens of 250 species from Western Australia. Later he visited the North Island of New Zealand before returning to England in July 1893. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Cloth. Fair. Printed for Private Circulation Hardcover
1896018100Royal Exotic Nursery Chelsea: Printed for Private Circulation 1896. Illustrated with a large folding map frontispiece with as usual a slight tear at the upper join nine large full-page plates on heavy card. many small text images from photographs quarto pp 219 slight age-toning and marking a little foxing on the last few pages slight marking along the top of the title page original decorated cloth with paper inlay bevelled edges a bit rubbed and marked the spine dull and age-toned the upper cover unevenly age-toned recently re-cased with new endpapers. In October 1891 Veitch embarked on a tour of inspection of the great Botanic and Public Gardens maintained by governments in various countries as well as visiting many private horticultural establishments to endeavour whether the Veitch gardens and nurseries might be enriched by further additions. He set off by way of Rome and Naples to Ceylon thence overland from Tuticorin to Lahore. He continued to Calcutta and on to the Straits Settlements. In Penang he visited the Botanic Gardens whose curator Charles Curtis was formerly employed by James Veitch & Sons as a plant collector before moving on to Singapore where he visited the Botanic Gardens. He then visited Johore before returning to Singapore in February 1892 when he climbed Bukit Timah the highest point on the island with Walter Fox curator of the Gardens. He then travelled to Buitenzorg West Java where he visited the Botanical Gardens. He also explored the crater of Kawah Papandajan volcano and visited Lake Bagendit near Garoet. His travels then took him to Japan where he met Charles Sprague Sargent of the Arnold Arboretum and they undertook a joint plant collecting expedition including ascending the Hakkoda Mountains together. After visiting Korea he reached Australia in 1893. However he found Australia disappointing and wrote that it was easier to collect seed in Japan where there was cheap labour; in Australia "no one will help". He complained that the seeds of many plants "were so tiny he did not know if he was collecting seed or dust". He sent to Kew a collection of dried specimens of 250 species from Western Australia. Later he visited the North Island of New Zealand before returning to England in July 1893. . First Edition. Cloth. Good. Printed for Private Circulation Hardcover
3133limoge 1891 plaquette in 8 brochée 34 pages - nombreuses gravures noir et blanc à pleine page
Cartonn?. 231 pages
1963RO80050770LA MAISON RUSTIQUE. 8ème édition. 1963. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages. Quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc, hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1964R260273587La maison rustique. 1964. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1963R100055128La maison rustique. 1963. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 159 pages - quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc - étiquette collée sur la page de titre - déchiruire sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture