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pp. 13 + 24 full page color illustrations printed from paintings by Seika Nishizaka with explanatory overlays on rice paper, printed in double columns. Old tape repair to title. First few leaves browned, but not brittle. Oblong 4to. Japanese style binding in purple cloth. Paper title label on front cover. Mildly XLib. ORIENT BOX 2
np. Numerous full page and text photographs and drawings. The author studied in the Misho School, the Ikenobo School and the Enshu School. [kapaa, HI, U.S.A.] 4to. Original pale paper binding, slightly soiled at bottom and top edges. Hardbound. First Edition. Very Good copy. ORIENT BOX 2
français In-8 de (8)-614 pp.; demi-veau marron, dos à quatre nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs éparses, coins supérieurs émoussés dont l'un de plus d'un centimètre.
français In-8 de 436 pp. + tableaux dépl. in fine ; broché de l'éditeur, dos toilé. Troisième édition. Avec figures in et hors texte. Le chiffre 3 manuscrit sur la tranche inférieure.
français In-12 de 397 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Collection "Les cahiers ruraux" II. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur en première garde. Une signature en marge du faux-titre.
français In-12 de 226 pp.; broché de l'éditeur (bandeau conservé). Collection "Les cahiers ruraux". Préface de Maurice Constantin-Weyer. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur en première garde. Une signature en marge du faux-titre.
Hardcover grand in-8°, 303 pp. entierement en couleurs, cartonnage illustre.- 9782877860314 Tres bel exemplaire. [TX-13]
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Drawing on current scientific research, Kim Fletcher offers a comparison of traditional and up-to-the-minute uses for herbs in medicines, food, pesticides and crafts. Detailed botanical descriptions and line sketches aid identification, and there are instructions for propagation and cultivation. 271 pages.
pp. x, 199 + Plus color frontis and numerous color photographs. Illustrated with full plate black and white photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn with some loss. Hardbound. Fourth printing. Nice copy. ** This copy from McFarland's cut room, May 17, 1960. Inked instructions "New Printed 1960, Cover 2 up on shelf above office drawers. B. Box in cellar". This copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was ne of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. PLANTS W132
français Paris, La Maison Rustique, 1946. In-4 de 95 pp.; cartonnage imprimé de l'éditeur, dos toilé rouge avec titre en long. Collection Les batiments de l'exploitation agricole. Instructions techniques du Ministère de l'Agriculture, Service du Génie Rural. Bon état.
Reliure ?diteur. 160 pages. 21x28 cm.
PARIS, Lib. Agricole de la Maison Rustique - sans date (fin XIXe) - Coll. "Bibliothèque du jardinier" - In-12 - débroché - 9 gravures dans le texte et hors texte - 156 pages - traces de mouillures et rousseurs Ex-libris "Monsieur Deluen"
Cartonn?. 384 pages. Jaquette r?par?e.
Hardcover in-8°, 207 pp. + publicites, reliure plein simili vert decor ed. Bel exemplaire. [NV-30] [F]
Reli?. 17x23cm.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 543 pages.
About The Book : Those practically engaged in investigations on plants can realise the difficulties that arise from the too quick passage of the seasons. It thus frequently happened that by the time new instrumental appliances were, rendered practicable the favourable season for the plant was over, involving the postponement of the experiment for another year. In spite of these difficulties, the long series of investigations, that I then carried out gave many interesting results, which not only threw light on many obscure problems, but also led to the discovery of several important phenomena in plant physiology. Some of these results, moreover, tended to cast doubt on certain conclusions that had found universal acceptance. It has, for example, been held that there was no transmission of true excitation in Mimosa, the propagated impulse being regarded as merely hydro-mechanical. The question whether the transmitted impulse was physical or physiological could only be satisfactorily decided if the plant could itself be made to record the velocity of its impulse and the changes induced in that velocity under physiological variations. This is but one out of several ideal methods of attacking problems in the life of plants, the realisation of which would make a great advance in physiological investigation. About The Author : Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (1858 – 1937) was a biologist, physicist, botanist and an early writer of science fiction. He pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made significant contributions to plant science, and was a major force behind the expansion of experimental science on the Indian subcontinent. IEEE named him one of the fathers of radio science. Bose is considered the father of Bengali science fiction, and also invented the crescograph, a device for measuring the growth of plants. A crater on the moon has been named in his honour. He founded Bose Institute, a premier research institute of India and also one of its oldest. Established in 1917, the institute was the first interdisciplinary research centre in Asia. He served as the Director of Bose Institute from its inception until his death. The Title 'Researches on Irritability of Plants written/authored/edited by Jagadis Chunder Bose', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121265744 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 402 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Horticulture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
8vo. First Edition, with coloured and monochrome plates; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo. First Edition with plates; green cloth gilt back a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
With numerous photograph pages.167, lxxv, xviii pages. Wear to top/base of spine with some loss at base. Slight browning to margins of covers. Faint foxing occasionally throughout. Some pages dog-eared.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and illustrations in the text; orange cloth, upper board blocked in blind, backstrip lettered in black, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped, lightly age-soiled dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
pp. xi, 242 + Plus color Frontis and full page photographs. Illustrated with black and white photographs. ** Black and white Plates marked with inked checks by the Photo Department of J. Horace McFarland Company. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn with loss. Hardbound. First Printing. This copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was one of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. Nice copy. PLANTS W132
291p. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. 8vo. Original printed wraps, loss to top edge of front wrap. A fascinating and useful study of medicinal plants in Appalachia. PLANTS W133
pp. xi, 361 + Plus color portrait Frontis of J. Horace McFarland and full page color photographs, some photographs in black and white. Pictorial endpapers. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, gold lettered. Original dust jacket, some loss. Hardbound. Fourth edition. ** Very nice copy from the J. Horace McFarland Company proof room. This copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was one of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. PLANTS W135 x2