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36939Paris. Librairie Agricole de la Maison Rustique. Fondé en 1829 par les auteurs du Bon Jardinier. 1876. In-8. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge. Titre et décorations dorés. 24 planches coloriées et très nombreuses figures en N&B. 480 p. Très bon état malgré de fortes rousseurs.
1870857141870 Paris, Reinwald, 1870, in 8° relié pleine percaline verte de l'éditeur, dos lisse orné, III-352 pages et 20 pages de Catalogue de l'éditeur ; la préface est en double ; petits frottis ; exemplaire en partie déboîté.
ORD-17095Paris. Firmin Didot Frères. S. d. (1862. 1871). 3 volumes in-8 (130 x 197mm) dos lisses basane fauve, titres et quadruples filets or, plats marbrés, 2ff., 742; 2ff., VIII, 824 et 2ff., 865 pages et 4 pages de catalogue de l'éditeur, nombreuses figures dessinées par A. Riocreux et gravées par F. Leblanc. Menus défauts, bon exemplaire, sans la 4e partie.
190020199Paris, Paul Dupont ; Guillaumin, 1900 ; fort in-8, broché ; 989 pp., [1]f. d'Errata, 22 planches hors-texte lithographiées en couleurs (cartes, tableau et graphiques, dont une grande carte dépliante de Russie).
Mm 200x255 Opera in otto volumi (1880 circa) con numerosissime illustrazioni, legatura editoriale in tela verde con scritte e decorazioni in oro e nero ai piatti e ai dorsi, dorature ai tagli. L'opera è in buone condizioni, e mostra segni d'uso normali (angoli e cuffie lise) con l'eccezione del primo volume il cui dorso è parzialmente distaccato.
1892DEZ-9014Paris, Librairie agricole de la maison rustique, 1892. In-8, pleine toile postérieure, titre doré. XII, 589 pp. Deuxième édition entièrement refaite, illustrée de 54 figures in-texte. Plat supérieur conservé. Toile un peu piquée, pièce de titre un peu abîmée, rousseurs, un ancien possesseur a rajouté à la main le numéro des pages qui en étaient dépourvues.
1797182902Lyon, Robert et Gautier, 1797. M. 9 gef. Kpfr.-Taf. 2 Bl., 414 S., 1 Bl.; 2 Bl., 404 S. Ldr. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rverg. (diese etwas verbl.). Einbde. beschabt u. bestoßen. 1 Rücken m. Fehlst. am ob. Kapital. Front. in Bd. 1 fehlt. Gebräunt, teils etwas braunfl.
8698ou description des plantes de jardins, d’orangerie et des grandes cultures, leur multiplication, l’époque de leur floraison et de leur fructification, et leur emploi. Deux tomes (sur trois, il manque le tome premier) en deux volumes in ,8 broché. Tome second : faux-titre, titre, XII, 588 pages, 1 page d’errata, 11 planches gravées hors-texte. Rousseurs en début et fin de volume, couverture légèrement poussiéreuse. Tome troisième : faux-titre, titre, XII, 635 pages, 9 planches gravées hors-texte, la dernière et partiellement en couleurs. Une pâle mouillure angle supérieur droit en tout début de volume ainsi que dans la partie supérieure et inférieure, en fin de volume, couverture poussiéreuse. Charles SAVY Jeune Lyon 1845-1847. Edition originale
ORD-10877Comprenant la description et la culture des fleurs annuelles vivaces et bulbeuses de pleine terre, suivies de classements divers indiquant l'emploi de ces plantes et l'époque de leur floraison DE PLANS DE JARDINS avec des exemples de leur ornementation en divers genres, etc. 3°édition illustrée de près de 1300 gravures. Vilmorin-Andrieux. 1870. Fort in-8 dos chagrin vert, fx-nerfs, VII, 1563pp. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte et 4 plans h.-t. dont 2 en couleurs. 2ff. lgt déchirées en coins sans perte de texte mais bel exemplaire.
18955015Paris, Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique, 1895. 2 vol. in-12 de LXXXIII, 743p. + [2]ff., 888p. demi-basane fauve, dos lisses, étiquettes de titre rouge et d'année noire (quelques rousseurs). Bords légèrement frottés.
1845020134Fleet Street London: Printed for the author and sold by William Smith 1845. Illustrated with several hundred small wood engravings within the text thick octvo pp xxxii 732 a slight hole to the title page and a dimple to the next few possibly from a paper clip the hinge at the last page cracked but firm original cloth rubbed and faded recased with new white endpapers a little used internally. . Cloth. Fair. Printed for the author, and sold by William Smith Hardcover
1796017752London: G. Nicol; G.G.& J. Robinson; J. Debrett 1796. Two volumes octavo pp xxxii 408 8; xx454 4 2 page publisher's advertisement some age-toning throughout otherwise tight and sound contemporary half calf and boards rubbed the boards a bit spotted and marked the second volume has been neatly recased with the original spine laid down. John Whitehall Dod's copy with his engraved crest label in each book. Two neat later signatures also on the endpapers. Published anonymously. Blanche Henrey 1229. "An eminent writer on agriculture and rural economy. This enlarged edition contains additional information on the laying out of grounds and descriptions of some noted estates visited by the author together with his critical remarks and suggested improvements. Second edition. Half Leather. Good. G. Nicol; G.G.& J. Robinson; J. Debrett Hardcover
1799018021Edinburgh: Printed for the author 1799. First edition. Octavo not illustrated pp xii 430 some age-toning throughout a little foxing otherwise sound and tight internally marbled edges contemporary half calf and marbled boards rubbed the spine-head frayed. One of the scarcer of Nicol's works and the first edition seems particularly elusive. Walter Nicol 1769 - 1811 was a Scottish garden and hothouse designer who wrote several books on practical horticulture. An advertisement leaf in this books mentions his terms for garden design and advice at One Guinea per day. 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 1178. First Edition. Half-Leather. Good. Printed for the author Hardcover
1928181501928 un volume, broché gris-jaune grand in-quarto Editeur (paperback in-octavo Editor) (28 x 19,5 cm), dos et couverture imprimés en noir, toutes tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), Illustré de très nombreuses planches hors texte en noir dont quelques-unes dépliantes représentant les 250 variétés de fruits décrites , 638 pages, 1928 Paris au siège de la Société (SOCIETE NATIONALE D'HORTICULTURE DE FRANCE) Editeur,
178558346Paris: Chez Debure 1785. 12mo 17cm; contemporary sprinkled calf page edges dyed red; xliv1-5585pp; engraved frontispiece 5 folding plates following text. Page 490 is mis-numbered "390"; p.516 mis-numbered "116." A complete sound copy the text quite fresh and the folding copperplates in excellent condition. The leather spine is cracked vertically weak at the joints and has lost a tiny portion of its spine label; overall complete and Good. Embossed blindstamp of a previous collector to the title page. <br /> <br /> Originally published in 1771 reissued in an expanded format in 1774 of which this appears to be a reprint. There was a companion volume Pratique du Jardinage which appeared in 1770. HUNT 403 citing the 1774 edition and providing the editor's identity. Chez Debure unknown
183234364Washington DC: n.p. 1832. Letter. Very good. Letter dated November 22d 1832. Approx. 8" x 10" one page signed at the bottom by Woodbury. The left edge of the letter is neatly tipped onto a larger sheet of paper with "Levi Woodbury Sec. of Navy" written in pencil at the top The title is not written in Woodbury's hand. <br /> <br /> The contents of the signed letter read - "Gentleman I have received your letter of the 17th instant asking for some seeds of the Tesk tree and have refereed it to the Secretary of the Treasury who has charge of the seeds.- I am respectfully Your Obed Servt signed Levi Woodbury. Addressed at bottom "Willm. Prince & Sons Flushing New York." Levi Woodbury 1789-1851 was Secretary of the Navy during Andrew Jackson's administration United States Senator from New Hampshire and an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The receiver of this letter William Prince of William Prince and Son's Flushing New York was a known United States Horticulturist. n.p. unknown
18435054Rostock: G. B. Leopold's Universitaets-Buchhandlung 1843 1844. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vos 160 296 pages contemporary pastepaper boards chipped leather spine label chipped spine; x-library with perforations. <br/><br/>1 folding plate. G. B. Leopold's Universitaets-Buchhandlung hardcover
1904022307London: Methuen & Co 1904. Folio. Title page extra pictorial title page pp 10 612 16 edges untrimmed the outer margins of a few early pages slightly damaged by silverfish very occasional light foxing one or two inner joints slightly cracked but no weakness the front jpint cracked and a little weak otherwise overall very clean internally; original cloth-backed boards the spine very worn the paper label partly missing the upper joint a little split. One of the most delightful early gardening works as easy to read now as when it was originally written. Cloth-backed boards. Fair. Methuen & Co Hardcover
1728015566The Cross-Keys between temple Gates Fleet Street: Bernard Lintot 1728. Third edition. An engraved portrait frontispiece four engraved allegorical plates one folding engraved garden plan small octavo pp liii i 200 8 a two-page publisher's list the frontispiece is a little marked in the inner margin possibly from sellotape residue and both this and the title page are a bit age-toned the verso of the frontispiece has some late Victorian inscriptions otherwise the contents are quite clean bound in fairly recent boards with a paper spine label the upper boards a little marked. Blanche Henrey 1255 devoting a page of text and three illustrations to it - "long remained popular and quotations from it are to be found in many 17th and 18th century books on English gardening". This third English editiuon is the only one to include the extra plate. It was originally published in France in 1665. The translator was Subdean of Lincoln Cathedral and Switzer describes him as "a great lover of gardening". Boards. Good. Bernard Lintot Hardcover
193299739Couverture souple. 108 revues de 16 pages, 19 x 27 cm.
3 volumes reli?s. 564 + 536 + 573 pages. 26 x 35 cm.
4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with 54 plates, free endpapers browned; original green cloth, backstrip lettered in black, joints very lightly rubbed, corners lightly bruised else a very good, bright, clean copy. Arguably the scarcest title by the historian of English brickwork. Very scarce, especially in this condition.
1960105715Berlin, 1960-67. 4°. M. zahlr. Abb. In 6 Bibl.-Hlwdbdn. (2 Doppeljgg.). Gest. Bibl.-Ex. Fehlen: Jg. 2 H. 1-6; 7 TI u. H. 11-12; 8 TI.
1954221179(Laufenburg), 1954-62. 4°. M. Abb. Bibl.-Hlwd. u. in Heften. Ohne Tit. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. Fehlt: 58 H. 50.
1768CZC-12644Le spectacle de la nature, ou entretiens sur les particularités de l'histoire naturelle qui ont paru les plus propres à rendre les jeunes gens curieux et à leur former l'esprit. Un des plus importants ouvrages de vulgarisation des sciences naturelles du XVIIIe siècle, qui cependant en dépasse le cadre. D'esprit encyclopédique, il est rédigé sous forme d'entretien, et s'intéresse à tout ce qui concerne également l'homme. Il aborde et développe des passages sur l'éducation, le logement, les différentes formes de gouvernement, la religion, l'habillement, l'astrologie, la marine. Tome III, . Contenant ce qui regarde les dehors & l'intérieur de la Terre, suite de la seconde partie. 31 planches + frontispice en taille douce gravées par Lebas). vol in-12, 180x120, relié pleine basane époque, accrocs, solidement relié, 575pp, bon exemplaire Amsterdam, au dépens de la Compagnie, 1741 ref/26