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1794021678Fleet Street: B. & J. White 1794. Illustrated with an engraved portrait frontispiece small thick quarto pp xxxviii 435 with the blindstamp of The Faversham Institute on the title page an ink name and address on the verso of the frontispiece has been cross-hatched out with the result thet the marking shows through to the plate the title page is a little age-toned the dedication leaf a little toned from an early insertion of a piece of paper otherwise this a remarkably clean and wide-margined copy bound in a recent full calf which has just slight signs of use. RARE. The subscribers' list accounts for just sixty copies. First English edition. Full Leather. Very Good. B. & J. White Hardcover
017991London: Simpkin Marshall & Co 1847-1849; 1852. Four volumes 12mo pp 438; 428; 416; 412 the first three volumes very good tight and clean internally original green blind-stamped publisher's cloth just very slightly rubbed; the last volume similarly bound but cloth a bit worn and at one time I suspect that the covers have been detached and have now been glued back in rather than a proper re-casing with the result that the book is more difficult to open and will almost certainly break again with use. Nevertheless the work rarely turns up for sale and normally only in single volumes when it does. First Edition. Cloth. Good. Simpkin, Marshall & Co Hardcover
CZC-8600Ouvrage utile à tous les cultivateurs & aux personnes qui voudraient faire valoir de grandes exploitations. Par Isoré Jacques, Cultivateur propriétaire à Louveaucourt Tome I. 236pp; de l'importance de l'Agriculture dans l'Antiquité et son découragement pendant la Monarchie - Des connaissances que doit avoir un cultivateur chargé d'une grande culture & des précautions qu'il faut employer dans une exploitation - Des corps de ferme, des clôtures, des chevaux de traits, vaches, moutons, volaille, main-d’œuvre - De la nature des terres & de leur valeur locative relative à la culture du froment - Division des terres - Des engrais - Avantage des parcs - Engrais des volailles Effets des marnes - Des cendres, de la tourbe, de la chaux & du plâtre - Les labours, semailles, orges, blés, seigle, avoine, plantes parasites. Tome II. 232pp. Des maladies des grains & des chaulages des froments - Des prairies naturelles - Trèfle, Luzerne - Des fourrages grenu qui composent la nourriture des bestiaux - Récolte & frais de moisson - Animaux & insectes destructeurs des récoltes sur pieds - Conservation des grains battus - Des plantations d'arbres - Des causes qui forcent les agriculteurs à suivre le régime des jachères sur une partie de leur terre. Complet deux tomes en un vol relié fort in8, 17x10, reliure demi cuir, bel état intérieur, tranches jaspées. Rare. A Senlis & à Paris, chez Madame Huzard, An X. 1802 ref/22/1
CZC-8600Ouvrage utile à tous les cultivateurs & aux personnes qui voudraient faire valoir de grandes exploitations. Par Isoré Jacques, Cultivateur propriétaire à Louveaucourt Tome I. 236pp; de l'importance de l'Agriculture dans l'Antiquité et son découragement pendant la Monarchie - Des connaissances que doit avoir un cultivateur chargé d'une grande culture & des précautions qu'il faut employer dans une exploitation - Des corps de ferme, des clôtures, des chevaux de traits, vaches, moutons, volaille, main-d’œuvre - De la nature des terres & de leur valeur locative relative à la culture du froment - Division des terres - Des engrais - Avantage des parcs - Engrais des volailles Effets des marnes - Des cendres, de la tourbe, de la chaux & du plâtre - Les labours, semailles, orges, blés, seigle, avoine, plantes parasites. Tome II. 232pp. Des maladies des grains & des chaulages des froments - Des prairies naturelles - Trèfle, Luzerne - Des fourrages grenu qui composent la nourriture des bestiaux - Récolte & frais de moisson - Animaux & insectes destructeurs des récoltes sur pieds - Conservation des grains battus - Des plantations d'arbres - Des causes qui forcent les agriculteurs à suivre le régime des jachères sur une partie de leur terre. Complet deux tomes en un vol relié fort in8, 17x10, reliure demi cuir, bel état intérieur, tranches jaspées. Rare. A Senlis & à Paris, chez Madame Huzard, An X. 1802 ref/22/1
188919694Sacramento: State Office 1889. First Edition. Octavo; 252pp: 14 plates illustrating 17 olives varietals plus budding and grafting techniques. Fine copy in publisher's black cloth lettered in gold. State Office unknown
1918185865Ithaca, 1901-1918. M. zahlr. Abb. OLwd. u. OBr. M. Rsign. Minimal angestaubt. Ecken etwas gestaucht. Teils leicht berieben. St. a. Vors. u. Tit.
1830457951830 PARIS, Audot, 1830 - complet en 3 volumes In-12 -Reliure demi-veau, petite épidermure au T. I - dos lisse orné - Pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, titre doré - Tranches jaspées - CXL-1022 pages pagination continue avec 4 planches gravées hors-texte, le troisième volume contient 90 pages & XLVI planches pleine page,représentant plus de 400 objets, ustensiles,...., différentes manières de marcotter et de gredder, de disposer et former les arbres fruitiers, etc.. - petits trous de vers en tête duT. II - Mors solides -rousseurs éparses - envoi rapide et soigné
PARIS, Audot, 1830 - complet en 3 volumes In-12 -Reliure demi-veau, petite épidermure au T. I - dos lisse orné - Pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, titre doré - Tranches jaspées - CXL-1022 pages pagination continue avec 4 planches gravées hors-texte, le troisième volume contient 90 pages & XLVI planches pleine page,représentant plus de 400 objets, ustensiles,...., différentes manières de marcotter et de gredder, de disposer et former les arbres fruitiers, etc.. - petits trous de vers en tête duT. II - Mors solides -rousseurs éparses - envoi rapide et soigné Le bon jardinier, almanach pour l'Année 1830, contenant des principes generaux de la culture a POITEAU
1859201045Paris, Audot, 1859. Quer-8°. M. 167 (st. 168) Stahlst.-Taf. u. mehr. Textholzschn. VIII, 220 S. OBr. Umschl. angeschmutzt u. angerissen. Atlasbd. Buchblock gebrochen. Seiten teils ein wenig stockfl. Unaufgeschn.
14599Dictionnaire du jardinage relatif à la théorie & à la pratique de cet art par M.D. in 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, pièce de titre cuir rouge, roulette et caissons dorés, filet doré sur coupes. Titre, VIII, 466 pages, tranches rouges. Complet des 7 planches dépliantes dessinées et gravées par J. ROBERT, en fin de volume. A Paris chez les frères DEBURE Libraires 1777. Pâle mouillure en tête s’atténue et disparait page 47. Quelques épidermures. Coiffe supérieure manquante. Bon état d’ensemble 220€ (L86 S1G) 5675 5676 5677 5678 5681 5682 5683 5684 dictionnaire, lexique, jardinage, jardin, ornement, horticulture, agriculture, méthode, semer, semis, planter, végétaux
1775ARC-214231chez Didot Paris, chez Didot, 1775. 2 volumes In-8 basane de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs très ornés, pièce de titre et de tomaison, gardes de papier marbré. XXVIII + 356 + 344 pages ( 3 derniers feuillets roussis) + 11 planches dépliantes.
17711314271Halle, J. G. Trm, 1768-1771. 10 Bl., 364 S.; 16 Bl., 328 S., 4 Bl. Register. Marmorierter Ppbd d. Zeit m. etwas Goldprägung (beschabt, Kanten u. Kapitale stärker bestoßen, innen gebräunt u. teils braunfleckig).
8vo [25 x 16 cm]; lxiv, 695 pp, engraved portrait of Ellman, engraved illus, 10 hand colored engraved illustrations of grasses, tables, index. original half calf and boards with new cloth spine and title lettering on paper spine label, covers worn, marbled edges, light stain title and frontis margin, interior is clean, mostly unfoxed and near fine in good cover. A picture of this book is availab A survey of the main topics that a farmer of the day would need to have reference material on including botany, fruit growing, vegetable and flower growing, cattle, dairy, game, bee keeping, draining, horses, grasses, field crops, trees, poultry, hops, wine making, etc, arranged alphabetically, with detailed appendices.
1815045208London: Printed by W. Bulmre & Co. Cleveland Row; Sold by J. Hatchard Piccadilly 1815. Second Edition. . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Quarto. xvi 366 27 30 pages. COLLATES COMPLTE WITH 16 ENGRAVINGS including 4 in color. Hardcover bound in early half leather with brown orange and blue marbled paper-coverd boards. The binding is worn. The hinges are cracked but holding and the spine ends are chipped. The remains of an old paper label are on the front cover. Green endpapers. The text block is sound and clean. Printed with wide margins with untrimmed edges. Text is quite clean. The title page states 2nd edition 1815. There is a 27 page Appendix after the main section of 366 pages. The final 30 pages begins with a "List of drawings of Fruits Executed by Order of the Council. 1816-1817." There are also two lists of medals dated 1816 and 1817. Note there are NO further illustrations beyond the 16 called for. The final pages contain the Index List of Authors etc. <br/> <br/> Printed by W. Bulmre & Co., Cleveland Row; Sold by J. Hatchard Piccadilly hardcover
18806502Geneva N.Y.; Rochester N.Y.: The Nursery; Rochester Litho. Co 1880. Tall top-hinged octavo 22.5 x 15 cm. 152 pages. Illustrated in chromolithography and half-tone prints overprinted in one or two colors. Rectos contain images of the individual varieties of plants while the versos contain descriptive text. Title from cover. An attractive sample book from Geneva New York's Fairview Nurseries using what appears to exclusively images from the famous Rochester Lithograph Company. The nursery carries a wide selection of apples peaches pears plums berry fruits flowers ornamental shrubs and trees. The first leaf has been adhered chromolithograph inks can be sticky! to the endpaper and leaf has been torn as a result. Some degree of adhesion from nearly absent to fairly visible to most chromolithograph plates; otherwise bright and clean. Publisher's red-titled black cloth. Scarce. OCLC locates two similar catalogues Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art & the Esther Bailey Horticultural Catalogue Collection of Cornell. The Nursery; Rochester Litho. Co hardcover books
1788019842The Botanic Garden Lambeth-Marsh: Published by the author 1788. Octavo pp 33i eight hand coloured engraved plates with slight age-toning the last twoplates with slight foxing also each plate has a descriptive explantikon page opposite twentieth century boards with cloth spine the upper cover a little faded but otherwise very good. RARE. Designed to illustrat a series of public lectures given by Curtis at his Botanic Garden only two parts each of four plates were ever published. The garden was in Lambeth Marsh near to what is now Waterloo Station. First Edition. Cloth-backed boards. Good. Published by the author Hardcover
021901Paternoster Row & New York: Groombridge & Sons The Floral Register; containing figures & descriptionsof nearly all tender and hardy plants which have been lately introduced to Great Britain. The Auctarium of the Botanic Garden; containing miscellaneous information connected with the cultivation of a garden and natural history. 4 volumes not dated c.1840 - 1850. Auctarium pp 6 280; 4 144 not illustrated. The Floral Register pp xvi 144 14 145-240 144 over 3000 very small text figures. All volumes a little age-toned internally slight staining to the index of one volume one page protruding slightly but no weakness and overall very good internally all bound in the publisher's green cloth with small leather labels on the spine. RARE. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Groombridge & Sons Hardcover
019134Cairo University Press 1954 - 1969. Four volumes. The first three volumes are duplicates from East Malling Research Station librray the only marking being a stamp on the half-title and shelf numbers on the spines very clean internally stoutly bound in a good red quarter leather and cloth binding. Volume Four is smartly bound in brown cloth. Overall quite an attractive set. The second volume has an inscriptin from the authors and was originally given the othe botanist F.W. Andrews. A heavy set - extra postage will be needed. The Flora not unexpectedly is an unusual work. It is a labour of love clearly carried out unhurriedly in the tradition of those great botanical scholars Tackholm would emulate. It has been hailed as a model of scholarship and completeness. One special feature is the detailed treatment of the extensive ancient Egyptian tomb flora; another is the attention paid throughout the volumes to agriculturally important plants and economic botany. Also the enormous bibliographies which provide access to the ancient and modern Arabic literature are gems" - extracted from Abraham D. Krikorian's obituary in "Nature". First Edition. Varying binding. Good. Cairo University Press Hardcover
18221153087Nürnberg, Zeh, 1822. 26 S., 1 Bl., 684, 4 S. Mod. Ldrbd (erste Bl. gering braunfl.).
Reliure demi-chagrin. 1375 pages. Coiffes us?es. Manque au dos. Coins ?mouss?s.
1810018182Edinburgh: Archibald Constable & Co Ltd 1810. Firtst edition. Octavo pp xxiv 648 a very fine clean wide-margined copy untrimmed and unpressed in original boards with original spine label; the boards are slightly rubbed and marked with the corners a little worn the spine slightly worn with the joints chipped but no weakness. Occasional light foxing and age-toning. Walter Nicol 1769 - 1811 was a Scottish garden and hothouse designer who wrote several books on practical horticulture. He was born in Niddrie. He was employed at a number of estates in Scotland and improved the design and layout of gardens and glasshouses. Nicol is in particular responsible for the walled garden layout at Dalhousie Castle in Midlothian."His works which were of a very high standard became exceedingly popular" - Blanche Henrey 1173 listing only the Rothamsted copy. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. Archibald Constable & Co Ltd Hardcover
862194 ouvrages (Paris, Audot, 1844) réunis en un volume petit in 8° relié demi-veau brun ancien, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 96 pages et 2 planches, 175 pages, 94 pages et une planches en couleurs, 111 pages et 31 figures ; quelques rousseurs éparses et traces de mouillures claires marginales à quelques feuillets.
22541Pais, A. Boudet, 1752. 2 vol. in-12, [18]-536 pp. 1 pl. + [6]-586-[5] pp., basane marbrée brune, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, pièce de tomaison noire, tranches rouges (petits manques et épidermures, petites rousseurs et taches, pâles mouillures).
10084P., Librairie Agricole de la Maison Rustique, 1888, 1 vol. in-4 (263 x 165) relié 1/2 chagrin chocolat, dos à 4 nerfs richement orné de fleurons dorés (rel. ép.), de 592 pp. Dos très légèrement insolé, légères épidermures sur les plats, très bel exemplaire très proprement relié par ailleurs.
10085P., Librairie Agricole de la Maison Rustique, 1889, 1 vol. in-4 (263 x 165) relié 1/2 chagrin chocolat, dos à 4 nerfs richement orné de fleurons dorés (rel. ép.), de 592 pp. Très bel exemplaire très proprement relié.