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1819171783Erfurt, Keyser, 1819. M. gest. Portr. Reicharts, 4 (wiederh.) Holzschn.-Tit.-Vign., 1 gef. gest. Kte., 3 (2 gef.) Kpfr.-Taf., 2 gef. lith. Taf. u. 1 gef. Tab. CXXXIV, 271; XVI, 384; XII, 452; X, 206 S. Schlichte Umschl. d. Zt. m. hs. Rtit. Umschl. etwas angeschmutzt u. leicht läd. Durchg. gebräunt u. braunfl. St. a. Tit. Unbeschnitten.
188412152Paris, Librairie Charles Delagrave, 1884. Un fort vol. in-8 (276 x 176 mm) de xv - 308 pp. et 75 planches, broché.
181228748Edinburgh: For Archibald Constable and Company et al. 1812. 1st edition Goldsmith 20459; Watt. AUTHORS 705n. Modern brown half calf with marbled paper boards executed in a period style. Eps renewed. Binding - Fine. Textblock - light stain to upper corner otherwise VG. xx 595 1 pp. Last page an advert. 3 inserted copperplate engravings 2 coloured. Woodcut diagram p. 305. 8vo: a8 b2 A - 2O8 2P2. 8-1/2" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> For Archibald Constable and Company, et al. hardcover books
18182111902160200464Suharaya Mohei Yamashiroya Sahei and others 1818. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Suharaya Mohei Yamashiroya Sahei and others paperback
1846R300022800"LIBRAIRIE AGRICOLE DE DUSACQ. 1846. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 560 pages illustrées de 17 planches couleurs. Ouvrage accompagné du supplément au catalogue n°27 ""Cultures de Louis VAN HOUTTE"". . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture"
1858TK0143Stuttgart:: E. Schweizerbact'sche . . . 1858 1860-1887. 1858. 29 volumes. NUMEROUS HAND-COLORED PLATES. Contemporary half cloth or marbled boards mixed bindings; some wear. A monthly magazine about floriculture horticulture and fruit growing. Illustrated with hundreds of mostly colored lithographed plates. Published by the horticultural society Flora in Stuttgart and court gardener Lebl from 1871. Stuttgart Schweizerbart 1858 and 1860- 1887. EXTRA POSTAGE WILL CERTAINLY APPLY. E. Schweizerbact'sche . . . 1858, 1860-1887. hardcover
1851048979New York: Green & Spencer 1851. Leather Bound. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Quarto. 138 6 iv pages. Bound in original full red leather with ornate cover designs embossed in gilt. The binding shows rubbing bumping and wear but is quite sound. Rebacked in modern red leather with a largely plain spine bearing the title and a gilt roll at the headcap and foot and a small central device in the middle of the spine. Corners rebuilt with leather. All edges gilt. Modern faux marbled paper endpapers. Text is a bit toned and there is foxing on the plates. Most if not all of the plates have their tissue guards. No volume number at the front of the book but the general text ends on page 137 with "End of Vol. I" at the bottom of the page. An attractive sturdy work. <br/> <br/> Green & Spencer hardcover
1826142085Berlin, 1826-49. 4°. M. zahlr. (teils farb., teils lith.) Taf. Meist Pp., 38/39 in Hldr. (ohne Rücken) u. OBr. Ppbde. sehr gut erhalten, sonst teils angerissen u. angeschmutzt. Wenige leicht stockfl. Fehlt: 3. Lief. 2 Taf. u. 31 4 Taf.
184729910Paris, Librairie Martinon / Gabriel de Gonet, s.d. [1857]. 2 vol. au format in-4 (275 x 190 mm) de 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 1 frontispice n.fol., 262 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 1 frontispice n.fol., 238 pp., 3 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliures uniformes de l'époque de demi-chagrin maroquiné vert-bronze, triples filets gras et maigres à froid encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs ornés de filets gras à froid, triples caissons d'encadrement gras et maigres dorés, triples filets terminés par des écoinçons gras et maigres dorés sur les nerfs, larges fleurons dorés, titre doré, tomaison doré, jeu de filets et de filets en pointillés dorés en tête et queue, tranches dorées.
184114702Paris, H. Cousin, 1841 ; in-8 ; demi-chagrin à grain long fauve, dos lisse muet (reliure ancienne) ; 384, IX, (2) pp. et 43 planches aquarellées et gommées à la main dont 5 doubles, certaines signées par Maubert.
184633512Cincinnati: L'Hommedieu & Co 1846. 8vo. 8 1/8 x 5 1/4 inches. 68 4 xix pp. plus three plates. Modern three-quarter morocco and marbled boards spine gilt top edge gilt. Bookplate and bookseller's label on front pastedown. Some toning.<br/> <br/> The charter and by-laws for the Cincinnati Horticultural Society with reports and transactions from its meeting during the first three years of its existence.<br/> <br/> "Regional growers sought to share knowledge and capitalize on their collective prestige by organizing the Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Founded in 1843 by local businessmen-growers the society was an active group of urban boosters several of whom were also leading winemakers. Under the society's guidance wine making flourished. A period of major expansion of the Cincinnati wine industry marked the decades after 1842 the year in which Nicholas Longworth stumbled onto his formula for 'sparkling Catawba' a much more palatable and popular beverage than his previous 'Cincinnati hock'" - Hannickel.<br/> <br/> Erica Hannickel "Empires of the Vine: Wine Culture in America" Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2013 p. 103. L'Hommedieu & Co unknown
1823019868101 Strand London: J. Diggens for R. Ackermann 1823. First edition. Illustrated with 26 fine hand coloured plates of 27 - lacking one plate and a tinted aquatint plan with overlay slip large octavo pp 110 ii with the half-title a little age-toning and occasional light marking the half-title frontispiece and title page have light and faint crease page 69/70 has a paper fault crease to the margin which has left a faint imprint on the surrounding pages otherwise this is clean and sound internally half calf and marbled boards lightly rubbed. From the library of Alan Roger of Dundonnell House and Garden with his signature on the front endpaper. The missing plate is "A Picturesque Dairy". One of the most charming of estate improvement books of this period. First Edition. Half-Leather. Good. J. Diggens for R. Ackermann Hardcover
180116328Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée, et considérablement augmentée. Première édition complète. Elle est augmentée de 1100 vers sur la première de 1782.A Londres, Le Boussonnier - 1801 - xxii, 143 et xii. Dédicace manuscrite de 1804 sur la page de garde. Ex-libris aux armes royales sur le contreplat (2 lions surmontés d'une couronne), belle provenance.Reliure plein maroquin fauve à grain long de l'époque. Dos lisse au titre doré. Double filet doré encadrant les plats. Tranches dorées. Quelques frottements sur les bords. Pas de rousseur. Rare édition, bien reliée. Très bon état. Format in-4°(30x24).
18471186081847 Publication mensuelle sous les auspices de la Société d'Horticulture du Rhône - A Lyon, Charles Savy jeune, libraire et Etienne Duchêne - 1847 - In-4, broché - 101 pp. - 41 superbes gravures hors texte en couleurs, dont deux dépliantes
186795131867 1 P., Rotschild, Libraire de la Société botanique de Fance, 1867-1868, 2 volumes in-4° de X-286 pages dont frontispice en noir et 242 pages ; reliés demi-chagrin rouge d'époque, titre or sur dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, tranches dorées. Tome 1 : très pâles piqûres. Tome 2 : mouillure marginale de la page de titre (forte) au feuillet des pages 21-22, piqûres marginales aux pages de texte n'affectant pas les planches. Le ton des deux reliures est très légèrement différent, rouge pour le premier tome et un petit peu plus orangé pour le second. Les planches sont, sauf une ou deux, exemptes de piqûres ou rousseurs.
1821ABC_48479Amsterdam 1821. 8vo. J.C. Sepp & zoon Contemporary red sprinkled paper wrappers with a printed paper title-label on the spine. 2 L 521 1 blank pp. First edition of this extensive work on the cultivation and multiplication of plants and trees accompanied by an introduction which explains the basics of horticulture. The work discusses hundreds of plants in alphabetical order and gives important facts about their growth and development. All mentioned plants were considered suitable for Dutch gardens. The work was very accessible and easy to read for the general public. According to Van Eeden it was so popular that the publisher still received inquiries for it in the 1860s. However since the information in it was no longer up-to-date by this time the work was edited and re-published in 1868 as Hortus Batavus. The present work however is the first edition.With a red ownership stamp "Ex Libris J. Visser Rotterdam" on the front wrapper and the title-page the printed price of the work on the title-page has been corrected by hand. The edges and corners of the wrappers are frayed and the spine is damaged with loss of material at the head and foot. The work is occasionally very slightly foxed and the edges are lightly browned. Otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Eeden F. W. van Hortus Batavus introduction; Stafleu & Cowan 1626; not in Pritzel. unknown
180658818Philadelphia: Printed by B. Graves No. 40 1806. Thick 8vo. v 1 648 18 index pp. With 1 text diagram for planting Hyacinth bulbs 1 large folding table “Of the progress of vegetation in Pennsylvania compared with that of the some of the famous wine countries of Europe.†Contemporary full tree calf gilt & red morocco spine label gilt ruling on spine chipping head of spine tidemark through lower corner of textblock from wicking occasional slight foxing very light interior uniform toning 1 closed tear at gutter margin of large folding table still a good copy w/ former ownership bookplate & shelf no. on front pastedown. First edition of the first notable horticultural work and nursery seed catalogue printed in the United States by this Irish-American nurseryman who corresponded and traded specimens with President Thomas Jefferson at Monticello as well as cultivated specimens collected during the Lewis & Clark expedition. McMahon before 1765-1816 immigrated from Ireland during political unrest and by 1802 had established his popular nurseries including greenhouses experimental gardens and hot houses near the Germantown Turnpike between Philadelphia and Nicetown. These contained useful and ornamental plants adapted to the American climate and in this detailed volume he outlines month-by-month the instructions for erecting and laying out the plants their cultivation and has incorporated as appendix detailed catalogues of 18 separate classes for available specimens. Eventually McMahon was able to cultivate and began selling a variety of plants collected from the Lewis & Clark Expedition including a fragrant currant Ribes odaritissimum and he also successfully cultivated Osage orange trees Maclura pomifera which were among the most celebrated specimens. The book became a classic work in the United States reprinted in 11 editions from 1806 to 1857 and urged American gardeners to incorporate indigenous species into their ornamental plantings. See: Hedrick History of Horticulture in America to 1860 1988; Alexander Brey Bernard M’Mahon History of Early American Landscape Design National Gallery of Art 2022. Printed by B. Graves, No. 40, unknown
184633512Cincinnati: L'Hommedieu & Co 1846. 68 4 xix pp. plus three plates. Modern three-quarter morocco and marbled boards spine gilt top edge gilt. Bookplate and bookseller's label on front pastedown. Some toning.<br/> <br/>The charter and by-laws for the Cincinnati Horticultural Society with reports and transactions from its meeting during the first three years of its existence.<br/> <br/>"Regional growers sought to share knowledge and capitalize on their collective prestige by organizing the Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Founded in 1843 by local businessmen-growers the society was an active group of urban boosters several of whom were also leading winemakers. Under the society's guidance wine making flourished. A period of major expansion of the Cincinnati wine industry marked the decades after 1842 the year in which Nicholas Longworth stumbled onto his formula for 'sparkling Catawba' a much more palatable and popular beverage than his previous 'Cincinnati hock'" - Hannickel.<br/> <br/>Erica Hannickel "Empires of the Vine: Wine Culture in America" Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2013 p. 103. L'Hommedieu & Co unknown books
1846WRCAM52412Cincinnati: L'Hommedieu & Co. 1846. 684xix pp. plus three plates. Modern three-quarter morocco and marbled boards spine gilt t.e.g. Bookplate and bookseller's label on front pastedown. Some toning. Very good. The charter and by-laws for the Cincinnati Horticultural Society with reports and transactions from its meeting during the first three years of its existence. "Regional growers sought to share knowledge and capitalize on their collective prestige by organizing the Cincinnati Horticultural Society. Founded in 1843 by local businessmen-growers the society was an active group of urban boosters several of whom were also leading winemakers.Under the society's guidance wine making flourished. A period of major expansion of the Cincinnati wine industry marked the decades after 1842 the year in which Nicholas Longworth stumbled onto his formula for 'sparkling Catawba' a much more palatable and popular beverage than his previous 'Cincinnati hock'" - Hannickel. Erica Hannickel "Empires of the Vine: Wine Culture in America" Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2013 p.103. L'Hommedieu & Co. hardcover books
18523127CBErster - vierter Jahrgang. Erlangen, Enke, 1852-55. Gr.-8°. Mit 144 lith. Tafel, gedr. bei A. Kolb, Nbg. Marmor. Ppde. d. Zt. mit roten Rückenschildchen.
18523127CBErlangen, Enke, 1852-55. Gr.-8°. Mit 144 lith. Tafel, gedr. bei A. Kolb, Nbg. Marmor. Ppde. d. Zt. mit roten Rückenschildchen. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + Erster - vierter Jahrgang.
1802402220Weimar, Berlin u. Ulm, Gädicke; Ebner, 1802-40. M. 1 gest. Portr. Verschied. geb. m. Rsign. Teilw. St. a. Tit. Stellenw. etwas fleckig.
1900D11309Paris c. 1900. Hardcover. Fine. Half black calf and mottled green cloth gilt-stamped lettering on upper board; oblong folio 381x280 mm; containing 71 mounted photographs by Constant Robert of 65 Avenue de la Bourdonnais credited on the front board of a French exposition of orchids roses lillies irises bonsai trees and fruit. 57 platinum prints and 14 silver prints ranging in size from 89x127 to 164x229 mm mounted to sheets creating a thin border of beige white or pale grey and heavy grey boards arranged 1 to 4 per page recto only. A lavish album just a bit rubbed along the edges. <br/><br/>The Paris horticultural society originated in 1827 and as it grew became the Royal Horticultural Society 1835 then in 1885 the "Societe Nationale d'Horticulture de France." The exposition portrayed here was extensive and possibly associated with one of the great international French expositions of the turn of the century. All but two images are interior photographs of plants or displays including close-ups of specific blooms arrangements of fruit wide views of the room and an array of Bonsai trees in Oriental ceramic pots. hardcover
1900D11309Paris c. 1900. Hardcover. Fine. Half black calf and mottled green cloth gilt-stamped lettering on upper board; oblong folio 381x280 mm; containing 71 mounted photographs by Constant Robert of 65 Avenue de la Bourdonnais credited on the front board of a French exposition of orchids roses lillies irises bonsai trees and fruit. 57 platinum prints and 14 silver prints ranging in size from 89x127 to 164x229 mm mounted to sheets creating a thin border of beige white or pale grey and heavy grey boards arranged 1 to 4 per page recto only. A lavish album just a bit rubbed along the edges. <br/><br/>The Paris horticultural society originated in 1827 and as it grew became the Royal Horticultural Society 1835 then in 1885 the "Societe Nationale d'Horticulture de France." The exposition portrayed here was extensive and possibly associated with one of the great international French expositions of the turn of the century. All but two images are interior photographs of plants or displays including close-ups of specific blooms arrangements of fruit wide views of the room and an array of Bonsai trees in Oriental ceramic pots. hardcover books
1850022864Amen Corner Paternoster Row London: William S. Orr & Co. 1850. Second edition not dated - 1850 is sometimes suggested. Quarto pp x 270 with 58 superb hand-coloured plates one plate with a very small mark very occasional very minor marks to the text but otherwise extremely clean intermally original green cloth blind-stamped and decorated in gilt very slightly marked the spine a little faded slight splitting to both joints towards the top recased with new endpapers. One of the most desirable of this series and extremely uncommon with the cloth binding preserved. The Lindley Library copy of the second edition has a different publisher. Interestingly Noel Humphreys' obituary in The Garden vol. 18 1881 p. xii names Humphreys as the artist for the Ladies' fFower-garden series. Second edition. Cloth. Very Good. Illus. by Noel Humphreys. William S. Orr & Co., Hardcover