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20116124Guadalajara: Universidad de Guadalajara 2011. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. 6 3/8 X 6 1/8 Inches. 51 PP w/ Audio CD. First printing of this illustrated guide to the 2011 exhibition of works by Rivera and others. Original illustrated boards. No DJ as issued. A scarce book. Universidad de Guadalajara hardcover
501In 12 broché,faux-titre,titre,104 pages.Librairie agricole de la maison rustique
121p. Color pictorial title page. Illustrated with full page lovely color photographs. Numerous black and white photographs and drawings. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. Probably from the McFarland Company Library. The first edition of "How to Grow Roses" was published as a pamphlet in 1910, shortly after Pyle and his father took control of Conard and Jones, a mail-order nursery and seed business. He was very active with McFarland in American Rose Society. Nice copy illustrating early twentieth century rose varieties. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PLANTS W135
189274286Paris: A. Goin 1892. First edition. Octavo. All twelve issues for 1892. Continuously paginated to p. 192 with an index taking up the last two pages. Original wrappers present as well and the wonderful chromolithographed rose for each issue. General title page for th year inserted at front. Publisher's binding of two-tone red cloth with gilt spine an cover lettering. But for the dulling of the gilt on the cloth a pristine set No issues whatsoever.The Journal des Roses was a French monthly magazine founded in 1877 by Scipion Cochet 1833-1896 that specialized in the cultivation of roses. It served as a link between professional rose growers like the Cochet family and rose lovers. It dealt with cultivation methods the latest varieties of roses many from the Cochet house but not only with their characteristics informed treaders about the latest innovations and reported on national and international exhibitions and competitions. Camille Bernardin president of the Rosière Society is the editor-in-chief until 1884; Pierre-Philémon Cochet succeeds him then it is the turn of Pierre Cochet to ensure the direction of the review. In 1911 the Journal des Roses was bought by Charles Cochet-Cochet cousin and brother-in-law of Pierre Cochet; but it ceased publication when WWI broke out A. Goin hardcover
1907105056Partitions sur les Fleurs,Partitions sur la sorcellerie, diable et démons Labbé Marcel 1907 approx.
1919108878Partitions sur les Fleurs Jerome H. Remick 1919
190027294Hofmeister Friedrich 1900 approx.
190779721Partitions sur l'Espagne Lulli 1907
190418138Partitions sur l'Espagne,Partitions sur le Métier Ricordi 1904
189984226Ricordi 1899 approx.
1527999211.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1528291875.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18450221965 Upper Wellington Street Covent Garden London: The Office of The Gardeners' Chronicle 1845. Fourth edition Illustrated with small woodcuts 12mo pp xvi 122 8 page publisher's catalogue. a little used internally with slight foxing original ribbed cloth decorated with gilt on the upper cover faded and a little worn the rear cover a bit bleached the spine a little frayed at head and tail the upper joint with a slight split near the top. With a signature on the endpaper of the architect John Prizeman. The title page has the early signatures of Lady A. Fosterwho has added three cultivar names at the rear and Sibella M Veitch Werger & Burton attribute authorship to A.H. Bosanquet; Stock 2282 repeats this but mentions that Lindley Library gives Boyd though without further citation. 1845£45.00. Cloth. Fair. The Office of The Gardeners' Chronicle Hardcover
193453037Pasadena CA: The Star News -- The Post January 1 1934. 4to. 40 pp unpaginated. Photo-illustrated throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers Art Deco cover art printed in silver metallic ink green & pink of peacock w/ ship motif colour illustrations on rear of Hotel Vista del Arroyo and The Huntington Hotel and the rail trip to Mt. Lowe minor dustsoiling slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this lavishly illustrated souvenir program for the 1934 Tournament of Roses parade events and the Rose Bowl which featured Columbia winning over Stanford by a score of 7-0 in a sloppy mud bowl of a game. The Star News -- The Post, paperback
191958380Pasadena CA: Pasadena Star-News January 1 1919. 4to. 40 pp unpaginated. Photo-illustrated throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers beautiful Birds-eye view cover art of Pasadena and the Rose Parade by Frank E. Brown colour photo illustrations back cover & versos of covers slight shelfwear rubbing still VG copy. First edition of this lavishly illustrated souvenir program for the 1919 Tournament of Roses parade events celebrating the end of World War I. Sadly this was probably the precipitating events which triggered the massive outbreaks of the 1918-1919 flu pandemic through Los Angeles Pasadena and surrounding cities resulting in forcing school closures bans on public gatherings and 1000’s of cases and deaths. In addition there is also featured a land promotion section for the latter half of the brochure touting the notable citizens businesses hotels and stylish homes & gardens in Pasadena and Southern California. Pasadena Star-News paperback
37864Montpellier, Créations du Pélican, 1988, in 8° carré, 156 pages ; nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir.
2017LFA-126720258Un catalogue de 121 pages, format 210 x 195 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2017, David Austin, bon état
2015LFA-126739093Revue de 122 pages, format 230 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2001LFA-126744300Revue de 98 pages, format 210 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2009LFA-126740880Revue de 194 pages, format 235 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2010LFA-126740879Revue de 194 pages, format 235 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1968LFA010a7N° 3 - Eté 1968 du "Crapouillot", magazine non conformiste : 98 pages, format 300 x 240 mm, illustré, broché
1990LFA-1267502043 volumes de 125, 96 et 109 pages, format 210 x 275 mm, illustrés, reliés simili cuir, publiés en 1990-2009, Impr. Maury, bon état, tirage limité (n° 76/500)
39512P., Larousse, sans date, réunion de 8 fascicules de 28 pages chacun en un volume in 12, cartonnage rouge décoré de l'éditeur ; nombreuses illustrations ; menus frottis.
69352P., Larousse, sans date, réunion de 8 fascicules de 28 pages chacun en un volume in 12, cartonnage percaline décoré de l'éditeur ; nombreuses illustrations.