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Broch?. 64 pages. L?g?res rousseurs ? la couverture.
R300024194TRUFFAUT. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 62 pages illustrées de gravures dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
106.563Versailles, Bibliothèque des Etablissements Georges Truffaut, 1942. 13 x 21, 482 pp., 514 figures, broché + jaquette, bon état (jaquette présentant de petites déchirures).
33419Versailles, Truffaut, 1925, in 12 broché, 399 pages ; nombreuses illustrations ; quelques rousseurs ; couverture fanée, le plat supérieur manque.
52205Versailles, Truffaut, été 1932, in 8° broché, 62 pages ; nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs ; quelques rousseurs, surtout à la couverture.
1912763331912 Versailles, Publications des Laboratoires G. Truffaut, 1912 (1913 sur la couverture), fort volume in 8° broché, 565 pages ; très nombreuses planches et figures ; couverture très légèrement fanée.
français Sans date (1913). In-12 de 288 pp.; broché illustré d'époque. Avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir.
R300024730TRUFFAUT. NON DATE. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 115 pages illustrées de photos couleurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
007426PARIS LAROUSSE 0 Sans date ( vers les années 1920 ) , un volume in-8 de 180 pages , dans sa reliure bradel éditeur pleine toile grise , titrage en noir sur le premier plat et au dos , ouvrage illustré de 150 gravures en noir et en couleurs ( dont 16 chromos ) , sixième édition , quelques taches et rousseurs , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
100.755Paris, Librairie Larousse, s.d. (ca 1920). 15 x 21, 180 pp., nombreuses illustrations dont certaines en couleurs, broché, bon état (couverture tachée).
197056381970 cartonné éditeur in-octavo, dos et plats verts illustrés, 150 illustrations : in et hors-texte en noir + chromos en couleurs collées, 180 pages, sans date Paris Libraire Larousse,
RO20224385Horticolor. Non daté. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 154 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos et illustrations en couleurs dans le texte. Contre-plats en couleurs. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1935179562Wiesbaden, Bechtold & Comp. (1935). M. 100 Abb. 117, III S. Hlwd. Vord. OU. eingeb. M. mehr. St. u. Sign.
français In-4 de 189-(2) pp.; album toilé de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Riche iconographie.
Cartonn?. 64 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie.
2001014850Portland Oregon U.S.A.: Timber Press in Association with the British Clematis Society 2001. 426pp. Two colour maps b/white line-drawn illustrations plus colour photographic illustrations throughout. Book clean square. Spine firm bright gilt title there-on. Plain green boards undamaged. Colour illustrated dustjacket has minor soft edge-creasing minimal surface indentations. From the jacket flap: "This long-awaited book is separated into two sections: the first is devoted to the care and cultivation of clematis while the second provides an alphabetical list of more than 550 plants from the acclaimed large-flowered forms to the less familiar shrubby sub-shrubby and herbaceous forms that are beginning to be available. Using everyday language the authors provide plant descriptions that include information on origin habit pruning group flowering period cultural requirements recommended uses in the garden and hardiness. Several useful appendices assist gardeners in using the right plant for the right site and in obtaining reliable plants and seeds. The text is accompanied by more than 650 magnificent photographs making this encylopedia an indispensable reference and guide." Includes Foreword by Mike Brown. Preface by Mary K. Toomey. Glossary Bibliography and Index. Book weight approx. 1.82KG. Customers outside Australia only - This item will incur extra postage charges as it weighs over 1KG. Please email for quote. First Edition. Hardcover and Dustjacket. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - approx. 28.5cm x 22cm. Timber Press, in Association with the British Clematis Society Hardcover
2005635433Portland, Timber Press, (2005). 4°. M. zahlr. farb. Abb. 176 S.
in-12, 192 pp. entierement en couleurs, broché Tres bel exemplaire. [BL-6]
7501P., Duminil-Lesueur, s.d. (circa 1800), 1 vol. in-8 (195 x 125) broché sous couverture renouvelée en papier marbré ancien, titre imprimé sur étiquette collée au plat supérieur, de 32 pp. Très bel exemplaire.
First edition, folio (340 x 230 mm), xii, [2], 187, [1]pp., with half-title, engraved frontispiece portrait of the author, title printed in red and black with large engraved vignette, 2 folding plans of the Garden, 50 engraved botanical plates by Cosimo Mogalli after drawings by Tilli, alphabetically arranged with one to four specimens to a plate, cont. calf, neatly rebacked, a nice copy with the text and plates being bright and fresh. First edition of an important record of the botanical garden at Pisa which was founded around 1543 and was one of the finest and earliest gardens in Europe. Hunt notes that the alphabetical list of plants in this work is "one of the most important of the eighteenth century, and the volume memorializes the garden for all time." Hunt II, 457; Nissen BBI, 1967; Pritzel, 9356.
français In-8 de XVII-682 pp.; demi-chagrin vert-bouteille, dos à faux-nerfs (reliure lég. postérieure). Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur, en marge du faux-titre.
199213111FL: Southern Printing Company Inc. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket; in Slightly worn DJ. 1992. Hardbound. 198 pages . Southern Printing Company, Inc. hardcover
85908Paris, Mouvement de Culture Bio-Dynamique, 1995. 16 x 22, 127 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, très bon état.
1827JAR875MRelié, 388 pages, paru chez Roret en 1827 ( 3e édition ), très bon état général.
Second edition, folio, half-title, [2], 56 (pages 29-32 misbound after page 36), [2, errata leaf]pp. 57 lithographed plates, orig. boards, rubbed at extremities, with a rather crude cloth reback. The second edition of these interesting and beautiful designs for landscaped gardens, by Gabriel Thouin (1747-1829), brother of the celebrated botanist Andr? Thouin to whom the work is dedicated. Strongly influenced by contemporary English garden designs and the idea of the "picturesque", these parks are noteworthy for their elegance and ease which retains some of the great French tradition of formal gardening. There are designs for municipal and private parks and also for fruit gardens, orangeries, vegetable plantations etc. The margins of the plates, beautifully lithographed by C. Motte, show designs for buildings meant to adorn the gardens; among the more exotic there are several ruins, both classical and mediaeval, Chinese pavilions, arabic coffee houses, pagodas and a host of other small buildings and garden ornaments. Johnston, The Cleveland Herbal, Botanical and Horticultural Collections, 838 (First Edition).