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18255261BBNürnberg, Verlag des Contors der allgemeinen Handlungszeitung, 1825. 8°. VIII, 264 S. Mit 2 Textholzschnitten. Marmorierter Pappbd. d. Zt. mit handschriftl. Rückenschild + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 5261B (leicht berieben).
570222Paris, Rousselon, 1825-1826. 3 (sur 4) vol. in-8, bradel cartonnage papier raciné, pièces de titres roses et de tomaison vertes, non rogné. I : portrait-frontispice, VIII et 496 pp., 13 pl. gravées en taille-douce ; II : 599 pp., 12 pl. dont une dépliante ; III : 617pp. Ex-libris armorié Ed. de Beaufort.Rarissime édition originale des 3 premiers tomes de ce traité d'horticulture très complet, illustré de gravures de serres, outils, tailles, greffes et botanique... Un premier supplément paraitra en 1828 et un 2e en 1835, année de la deuxième édition.
184435504020Paris, H. Cousin, 1844-45 ; 2 vol. in-12, demi-basane verte de l’époque. 463 pp. - 411 pp. 20 planches hors-texte simples ou dépliante sur 25, finement aquarellées et gomméesTrès belle revue relatant l’actualité horticole. Une rubrique est consacrée aux nouvelles variétés, une autre donne les innovations techniques dont beaucoup sont oubliées aujourd’hui. Outre des conseils de jardinage, une rubrique Mélanges et faits divers offre un témoignage précieux sur le monde du jardin au milieu du XIXe siècle. Table des matières à la fin de chaque volume. Cette revue a continué jusqu’en 1847.Certaines planches un peu jaunies et incomplet de 5 planches.
1844R300022796AUDOT. 1844. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 584 pages - plats et contre plats jaspés - ex libris sur le 1er contre plat - titre, année et filets dorés sur le dos - une étiquette collée sur la coiffe en tête - 23 planches en couleurs (collationnées) - 6 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1847R300022797LIBRAIRIE AGRICOLE DE DUSACQ. 1847. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 496 pages - plats et contre plats jaspés - ex libris sur le 1er contre plat - titre, année et filets dorés sur le dos - 24 planches en couleurs (collationnées) - 6 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1849R300022799LIBRAIRIE AGRICOLE DE LA MAISON RUSTIQUE. 1849. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 492 pages - 24 planches en couleurs (collationnées) - plats et contre plats jaspés - titre, année et filets dorés sur le dos - ex libris sur le 1er contre plat - 6 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 635-Horticulture
1992229031MacMillan Great Britain 1992. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. This book encompasses a vast range of plants grown on a domestic or commercial scale in private gardens or present in specialist and botanical collections. They are plants grown for ornament for amenity or for economic use and they include a selection of cultivars. 50000 plants are described including many hundreds of cultivars. It gives concise botanical accounts of species in cultivation throughout the world in line with the latest taxonomic thinking and it gives practical advice on how to grow every plant described. There are over 500 articles on horticultural science and practice newly commissioned from leading authorities. Light foxing to outer page edges. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Horticulture::Gardening; Gardening; ISBN: 1561590010. ISBN/EAN: 9781561590018. Inventory No: 229031. . 9781561590018 This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. MacMillan hardcover
A PRISTINE COPY OF THE EXTREMELY RARE FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST MONOGRAPH DEVOTED TO FUCHSIA. 4, 56 pp + 24 pp publisher's catalogue. 300 varieties of fuchsia exhaustively described. 12mo. Entirely uncut in publisher's beautifully lithographed wraps. A bit of faint spotting to paper, else FINE AND BRIGHT. An incredible survival. sxxi
19116267BBKöln, Hermann Schaffstein, (1911). Quer-4°. 25 Bl. Mit 16 chromolithogr. Tafeln von Ernst Kreidolf. Chromolithogr. Orig.-Halbleinenband
18255261BBNürnberg, Verlag des Contors der allgemeinen Handlungszeitung, 1825. 8°. VIII, 264 S. Mit 2 Textholzschnitten. Marmorierter Pappbd. d. Zt. mit handschriftl. Rückenschild (leicht berieben).
1699017670at the Spread Eagle in Westminster-Hall: M. Gillyflower 1699. Second edition corrected. Illustrated with a frontispiece and nine engraved plates of which eight are folding Apparently lacking one plate small octavo pp iv xxxv i 43iii 4 35-309 vii much of the text rather browned and age-toned a fair few signs of use though all very tight the first fifty pages or so have a fair anount of pencil notes and underlinings see illustration with a little more on pages 179-199 contemporary calf rubbed and cracked but soundrebacked with a fairly recent calf spine raised bands new endpapers apparently by Bayntuns. The folding plates are rather worn and creased occasionally frayed at the margins; two have old sellotape repairs and one is rather badly torn across but without loss. The pagination is erratic and appears incorrect but it actuall ties in exactly with the contents pages at the rear. In this copy "An advertisement of J. Evelyn Esq." as mentioned by Blanche Henrey is bound immediately after the title page. LACKING ONE PLATE. Quintinie was in charge of the royal fruit and vegetable gardens under Louis XV. "His book shows his deep knowledge of every aspect of kitchen gardening" - Taylor. George London and Henry Wise were garden designers and nurserymen and formed one of the most important garden design practices in the history of British gardening. They designed formal gardens very much in the tradition of Le Notre and London was also royal gardener to William and Mary. Full Leather. Fair. M. Gillyflower Hardcover
1802017638Fountain Well High Street Edinburgh: Oliver & Co 1802. The title continues "Likewise a new method of improving moss etc together with valuable receipts for destroying vermin on bushes hedges trees etc.". Small octavo pp xxviiii 228 a folding chart at the rear a little stained light age-toning and foxing with 7 woodcut chapter heads and tail-pieces the hinge at the title page cracking slightly but still perfectly sound bound in later green cloth. RARE. From the library of the nurseryman Will Ingwersen with his bookplate on the front endpaper. The folding chart lists the number of plants which can be grown in an acre either Scots or English. The title page states that Hall was late gardener and nurseryman to the Hon. Family of Cromarty. The letters V.D.M.E.D. appear after his name. Apart from that bleak information I can find nothing further on the author. The intriguing thing is that over half the book is devoted to catalogues of florists' flowers which is not mentioned in the title. These were obviously for sale but prices are not given. Nor are there descriptions but the extent of the lists makes them invaluable for cultivar names. Hyacinths Tulips Ranunculus Anenomes Bulbous Iris Auriculas Carnations Pinks finishing with evergreen and flowering shrubs and a few seeds. Hyacinths by no means the longest list contains over 300 cultivar names alone. Whilst it is perhaps not surprising that Harman Payne failed to spot this book for his Florist's Bibliography it is strange that it also evaded the eagle eye of Ray Desmond who fails to mentiong the author in his Dictionary. First Edition. Cloth. Good. Oliver & Co Hardcover
1850017564London: Longman Brown Green and Longman 1850. Small slim octavo pp iv 64 4 errata slip tipped in at page 9 five pages have minor early neat annotations or a line in the margins corners a little bruised otherwise clean and sound internally soft green cloth gilt decoration on the upper cover slightly worn a little faded. From the collection of the nurseryman Will Ingwersen with his bookplate on the front cover. RARE. The land at Chelsea was purchased around 1808 though most of the plants were cultivated at Battersea and further out the Kings Road site quickly becoming an impressive showroom. It was eventually sold in 1855 to another major horticultural figure - James Veitch. First Edition. Cloth. Good. Longman, Brown, Green and Longman Hardcover
1845016074Edinburgh London & Dublin: W.H.Lizars; S. Highley & W. Curry 1845. Illustrated with two plain and four hand-coloured lithograph plates an extra lithographed vignette title page 12mo measures 164 x 105 mm pp 82 all edges gilt very clean internally red blind-stamped cloth with gilt circular motif on the upper cover slightly rubbed with very slight wear to the spine head and the top of the upper joint. RARE. From the library of the alpine nurseryman Will Ingwersen with his bookplate on the front endpaper. The first book in English to deal with alpine gardening. Twenty-five years later it attracted the sarcasm of William Robinson. This is the true first edition of 1845. There was a re-issue around fifteen years later - this is distinguishable only in the shape and design of the gilt wreath on the upper cover. An extensive article by Charles Nelson on the book and its author can be found in Huntia Volume 13 number 2. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. W.H.Lizars; S. Highley & W. Curry Hardcover
1828018900London: Thomas Kelly 1828. Two volumes 1828 - 1830. Thick octavo an engraved frontispiece an extra engraved title page thirty plain engraved plates pp xxviii 1120 142 directions to the binder and an advertisement leaf a further advertisement page is placed after the second title page some foxing and age-toning throughout a bookseller's small label on each front endpaper Kempson - Chertsey later brown half calf and green cloth very slightly worn. a little faded the cloth a little marked in the second volume. One of the most important works of late Georgian horticulture. McIntosh made important contributions to the designs of Taymouth Castle Stratton Park Pengethley Claremont Laeken and Dalkeith. He never set out to emulate such figures as Lancelot Brown or Humphry Repton but remained at the cutting edge of contemporary horticultural techniques about which he wrote extensively; perhaps his greatest area of expertise being that of hot-house design and heating seen to great effect in this work . A landmark work in the history of practical horticulture. Some copies have the plates coloured - they are plain in this set. First Edition. Half-Leather. Good. Thomas Kelly Hardcover
1789014961London: G. Kearsley at Johnson's Head in Fleet Street 1789. Fourth edition. 12mo measires 168mm x 105mm pp xii 5 - 164 uncut and unopened hinge at pages 32/33 cracked but sound otherwise extremely clean internally original grey paper covers slightly marked and soiled. An outstanding copy - unpressed and in its original state - of a very scarce book. As this was a book designed solely for almost daily use by working gardeners a copy in this condition is a remarkable survival. Blanche Henrey 1489. "Weston appears to have had an excellent knowledge of nursery gardening and nurseryman's sales catalogues. The book was originally written as the result of Weston being requested by a seedsman of London to write a few short directions for the proper time of sowing seeds which could be given to customers". Paperback. Very Good. G. Kearsley, at Johnson's Head in Fleet Street Paperback
2021DBS-9781774076750Society Publishing 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2021DBS-9781774076750Society Publishing 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
8vo [22 x 14 cm]; 4 in 2 volumes, [i], ii, 163, 427; vii, 64, 128, 219, [i, corrections], engraved frontis of garden, 21 engraved plates, many folding, indexes. contemporary full tree calf, gilt borders, gilt spine decorations and lettering, engraved tail-pieces, joints cracked but holding, edge wear, endpaper bookplate removed, endpaper inscription, interior is clean and near fine, in good covers. A picture of t The title of volume I continues: 'to which is subjoined, a Complete Catalogue of Useful and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants with their Varieties and parts used, for Medicinal and Culinary Purposes'. Volume II consists of two parts, 'Rural Recreations or the Modern Farmer's Calendar, . . . all the Operations Necessary on a Farm for every month of the year, as well as all the Recent Improvements in Agriculture and Rural Economy', and 'The Elements of Botany or an Introduction to the Sexual System of Linnaeus with which is annexed an English Botanical Dictionary', the second part by R. Hall, M. D. and published 1802 by same publisher. The second volume is sometimes found separately but is clearly part of the set. The plates including equipment, machinery, garden plans, layouts of greenhouses, hothouses, ice-house, buildings, plants, etc. A thorough reference work for the gardener and farmer of the time.
17976782EBTübingen, J. K. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung, [1797]. 12°. 11,5 cm. Titelblatt, 1 Blatt, 212 Seiten, 2 Blatt. Illustrierte Original-Broschur. [5 Warenabbildungen]
14870Paris, E. Bernard, 1908; in-8. 3 ff.-III-110 pp.-2 ff. 36 planches hors-texte en noir ou bistre. Plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs à décor et mosaïqué, tranches dorées, encadrement de doubles filets dorés sur les plats, encadrements de roulettes dorées sur les contreplats. Couvertures en couleurs conservées. Monogramme L. G. doré sur le plat sup. Vignette ex-libris "Je Le Roffray" gravée sur bois par Patrick Lubin. Très bel exemplaire.
182510226761825. 4to. 314 S., 12 (st. 21) Kupfertaf., davon 8 handkolor., 40 S. "Intelligenz-Blatt". Hldrbd d. Zeit (beschabt, Rücken m. stärkeren Läsuren an d. Gelenken u. m. Fehlstelle am Fuß, etwas braunfleckig, es fehlen Taf. 9 - 11, 13, 15 - 17, 19 u. 21).
1784ARC-113271A Paris, chez Eugène Onfroy, 1784. 2 volumes in-12 reliure plein veau , dos ornés , tome I : 1 feuillet non chiffré, lxxvj et 546 pages ; tome 2 : viij , 658 pages et 1 feuillet non chiffré d’approbation.
1776183752Nürnberg, Lochner, 1776. 4°. M. 9 gef. Kpfr.-Taf. 1 Bl., 919 S. Ldr. d. Zt. Einbd. stark berieben, etwas bestoßen. Rücken u. hint. Einbd.-Deckel lose. Buchbl. gelockert. Einige Taf. u. S. lose. Vorsätze leimschattig. u. m. St. Gebräunt, teils braun- od. fingerfl. bzw. wasserrandig.
4 vols., 8vo., with frontispiece and 9 coloured plates in the second volume; cloth (green/green/yellow/yellow respectively), gilt backs, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. Bright set of reissues of the original editions of 1951-58. The text of the second volume is augmented by 10 fine coloured plates by Frederick W. Smith. COMPLETE SETS ARE SCARCE.