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2812Paris, Fernand Nathan, collection "Nouveaux guides du naturaliste", 1974, édition revue et complétée, cartonnage souple éditeur illustré en couleurs , 12x18,5 cm, 156 pages, 343 illustrations en couleurs de Edgar Hahnewald.
1767in 12 demi-toile bleue avec titre en long,plats cartonnés avec titre sur le premier plat. faux-titre, titre,261 pages,686 dessins en couleurs en 87 planches pleine page ;Librairie générale de l’enseignement 1926.coin supérieur du premier plat réparé.
19981158791998 Editions du Lierre - 1998 - In-4, cartonnage illustré sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 350 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleurs in texte
6343comestibles,vénéneux,in 12 pleine toile éditeur 225 pages, tranches rouges,80 planches hors-texte en couleurs.Paul Dupont éditeur
20111257392011 Editions Belin - 2011 - Fort in-8 oblong, couverture illustrée à rabats - 1119 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, in et hors texte, dans l'ouvrage
125579Editions Flammarion, collection "La Maison Rustique" - 1985 - In-8 broché, couverture illustrée - 263 pages + 36 planches en couleur hors texte in fine
Authors of previous edition included Ernest Theophron Chapman. Gilt coat of arms of The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain on front cover. Previous owner had his name printed, in gilt with the year 1891, on front cover. Index, followed by eight pages of publisher's list. Small splits joints of spine. Wear to cover corners and top/tail of spine. Inscription on front free endpaper and pencilled signature and date at top of title page.
6359petit in 8 pleine toile d’éditeur titre au dos et sur le premier plat faux-titre,titre,158 pages,25 figures dans le texte,12 planches hors-texte en chromolithographie sur vélin,Nodot Paris sans date (vers 1890)
1332791883.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
First and only edition, 12mo, [2], 12, [2]pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Pages 129-192. Black and white illustrations. Recommended for use in the public school libraries of British Columbia. Chapters include: The Battle of Neuve Chapelle; Soldiers' Stories of Neuve Chapelle; The Dardanelles; How We Failed at "The Narrows"; The Story of Hill 60; The Poisonous Cloud. Undated but presumably printed circa 1920. Unmarked with average wear. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Book
64 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Collecting Glass Knives - long article with great photos; Moore's Revealed Remedy - Luther L. Moore's concoction of roots and bark peculiar to Puget Sound; Jar Talk; Trade Cards While You Can - article with great vintage illustrations; British Bottle Bits - Poisonous Ammonia Bottles; Extra Special Deliveries; B.N.N.; Auctions; Researching Envelopes Without Dates; Up-Dates; Irish Whiskey - article with photos. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
64 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Nice vintage ads on covers. Features: A Dream Come True - Jim and Barb Sinsley and their trip to New England for Bottlemania; Strangers in a Strange Land - the exclusion of Chinese immigrants from the American Dream - article and many fantastic vintage ads and illustrations; His Crown Caused a Revolution - William Painter of Baltimore invented the crown cork; Jar Talk; Extra Special Deliveries; Bottle Network News; British Bottle Bits - Fairy Lights; Pretty, Strange, and Poisonous - the garden of Ben and Miriam Glassman; The Label Space - Raymond's Best Pickles, a Canadian bottle - Labelled embossed Putnam Lightning jars - Labeled Phoenix Surgical Dressing Jar; American Seals; Up-Dates; Auction Directory; Super Digger. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
64 pages. Great black and white photos. Features: The Fredericksburg Brewery, by Dave Scafani; Pre-Historic Baseball Cards (Continued), by Dave Cheadle; A Poisonous Mixture - Various Poison Containers, by Ben & Miriam Glassman; Jar Talk, by Jack La Baume; Extra Special Deliveries; Auction Directory; Bottle Network News; British Bottle Bits - "True Bits" - Dr. Mackenzie Catarrh Cure, by Rob Goodacre; The Label Space - Snuff and other Product Jars, by Tom Caniff; Up-Dates; "Roll Out the Barrel", by Ralph Van Brocklin. Clean and unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Meeting Report - Poisonous Plants; The Rattlesnake Fern in Japan; Climbing Ferns; Antique Fern Prints; Home Grown Jungle; and more Book
46903Lechevalier.1926-1927.2 vols.in-12,cartonnage éditeur.120 et 238 p.Nombreuses planches en couleurs. BE.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with 16 coloured plates, and line illustrations in the text, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original series binding of pictorial boards, a very good, clean copy. King Penguin 23. One of the scarcest King Penguins. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
CCC-147285. Les 2 volumes. Edition lechevalier 1982, 6eme édition. Tome 1 : 1982. In-12. Relié. Très bon état, très bon état. Couverture et jaquette très bon, Intérieur frais. 308 pages, quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte Tome 2 : 1982. In-12. Relié. Tres bon état, Couverture et jaquette tres bon, Intérieur frais. 285 pages , nombreuses planches en couleurs et noir/blanc. Photos possibles
76 pages. Bibliography. Index to Common Names. Index to Scientific Names. Considers plants in the following classifications: house plants; herbaceous garden ornamentals; Ornamental trees, shrubs and vines; fruits, vegetables, forage and cover crops; plants causing dermatitis; ornamentals toxic to livestock; algae; fleshy fungi. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
19482110502150415232Mirion-sha 1948. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Mirion-sha paperback
19872090502113718037Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1203In 8 demi-cuir marron,titre,filets dorés.792 pages,Léon Lhome éditeur 1913 Librairie des sciences nationales.bon état
1967218360Beijing Liaoning Shanxi.: Various Publishers. 1967. Collection of four Cultural Revolution newspapers edited by revolutionary and Red Guard committees in Beijing Liaoning and Shanxi. Newspapers such as these were published across China during the Cultural Revolution with many work units and education institutions publishing their own. All show browning a little heavier at edges a little staining and small tears at folds repaired with archival washi paper where necessary. Text in simplified Chinese characters apart from mastheads variously 55 x 39.5cm and 37.5 x 26cm. Issue 47 of 铜墙铁壁 published on 8 November 1967 6 pages published by the Liaoning Proletarian Revolutionary Liaison Station is a wholehearted denunciation of another newspaper the 辽宁报. Over 6 pages the banners and headlines call on people to criticise the Liaoning Bao because it’s ".an evil poisonous weed that opposes Mao thought .it’s a self confessed counter-revolutionary that has attacked the PLA. it has an evil plan to revive capitalism. and slanderously counters Mao’s opinion that the situation is good". <br> <br>Issue 26 of 铜墙铁壁 published 13 August 1967 4 pages includes an article about burying the ‘Song Dynasty’ - an attack on Song Renqiong 宋任穷 a northeast anti-Party group leader accused of opposing Mao’s proletarian revolutionary line spreading poison through the media and implementing the evil instructions of Deng Xiaoping and Liu Shaoqi. According to a page 1 article military units belonging to this group attacked PLA soldiers there was armed conflict and civilians were killed. The revolutionaries then went to Beijing to extract Song Renqiong to be handed over for criticism and struggle. <br> <br>Issue 63 of 长纓 1 November 1967 4 pages published by the Shanxi Yuncheng Criticize Liu and Deng Liaison Group focuses on the topic of revolutionising education. It begins with “The period of schooling must be shortened” and continues by quoting Mao in 1966 “capitalists and intellectuals can no longer dominate our education”. Issues such as “Transformation of Intellectuals” are explained quoting what Mao had said in 1943 1944 1956 and so on. Another article is a speech by General Ken Fu in the town of Yuncheng which had a problem with factionalism. He encourages unity in the fight against selfishness and revisionism and the study of Chairman Mao thought and its implementation “word for word”. <br> <br>Issue 5 of 风雷 29 September 1967 4 pages published by the Workers’ Congress People’s Literature Publishing House Revolutionary Rebel Group is a special issue on literary criticism. Articles target Liu Shaoqi Bo Yibo Tao Zhu and Zhou Yang for praising or failing to censure certain works. Of particular interest is the catalogue of 17 “black plays” on page 4 with descriptions of why they are "poisonous weeds" and a denunciation of Tao Zhu for praising them. He was labelled a traitor who was trying to restore capitalism. From having been number 4 in the Party hierarchy by the time this was written Tao Zhu had already been in prison for months. . Various Publishers. unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 128 pages. Full black cloth boards with white plant illustration. Discolored marks on yellow endpapers. Tears on worn dust jacket. Black and white drawings. "Deadly Harvest gives a clear and detailed explanation of where poisons are found, and lists the varieties of garden plants, hedge plants, and wild plants which are potential dangers to us all. The book's practical and valuable advice covers both the problems of antidotes and the eradication of the plants themselves. There is also a fascinating history of man's encounter with plant dangers, including several medieval methods of deliberate poisoning, as well as many illustrative cases of accidental poisoning." Hard-to-find book.
1775308589ABUlm, Stettin, 1775. 8°. [5] Bl., 228 S. Interimsbroschur. (guter Zustand).