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180521684Paris, H. Agasse, Imprimerie de Stoupe, an XIII (1805); 4 tomes reliés en 5 volumes in-8 ; veau fauve raciné, dos lisse à décor de style “Bozérian” (reliure de Napoléon), pièces de titre fauve et de tomaison vert empire (reliure de l’époque) ; XVI, 224, (Discours préliminaires et Principes de Botanique), 388 pp., 1 tableau dépliant et 11 planches dépliantes par De Sève ; XII (explication de la carte botanique), 600 pp., très grande carte botanique de la France en couleurs dépliante ; 731 pp. ; (4), 384 pp. ; pp. 385-944, (2) pp.
185580262Paris, Librairie agricole de la maison rustique 1855 In-12, demi-chagrin moderne, dos à nerfs, 936 pp. Ternissures en gardes et in fine, néanmoins bon exemplaire.
1897R300327526R. Guist'hau. 1897. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. CXXIV + 458 pages - un portrait en noir et blanc en frontispice.. . . . Classification Dewey : 582.13-Fleurs (ouvrages généraux)
186027710Paris et Nancy Grosjean et Bouchard-Huzard 1860 In-8 XXVIII-457 pp
1890010343MOULINS FUDEZ FRERES 1890 Un volume in-8 de XXXIV + 509 pages , dans une reliure d' époque demi basane marron , dos plat avec titrage doré , illustrations in-texte , deuxième édition complètement refondue et considérablement augmentée , quelques taches et rousseurs , les coins sont émoussés , le dos insolé , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
1837010369PARIS & STRASBOURG LIBRAIRIE LEVRAULT 1837 Un volume in-8 au format oblong , dans sa reliure cartonnée éditeur , os toilé , contenant 95 planches représentant les caractères de 550 plantes critiques , le cartonnage est défraîchi avec taches , déchirures à la toile du dos , les coins sont émoussés , fortes taches sur la page de titre , la page de garde la première planche et les 2 dernières planches , autrement les autres planches sont en très bon état , assez bon exemplaire , complet . Assez bon Couverture rigide
18610032101861 Toulouse, Delboy, 1861. In-12 (124 X 180) demi-basane grenat, dos lisse orné d'un triple filet doré en place des nerfs, auteur et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; XV pages (dont faux-titre et titre), 368 pages. Papier uniformément roussi.
18841201601884 A Montluçon, Ch. Moulin, Libraire-éditeur - 1884 - 2 plaquettes - Couvertures brochées sous chemise moderne jaune rempliée avec titre dactylographié au dos - 110 pages ( pagination continue sur les deux volumes )
18471186081847 Publication mensuelle sous les auspices de la Société d'Horticulture du Rhône - A Lyon, Charles Savy jeune, libraire et Etienne Duchêne - 1847 - In-4, broché - 101 pp. - 41 superbes gravures hors texte en couleurs, dont deux dépliantes
1824CCC-117265. Edition compère jeune 1824, reliure demi-chagrin vert. Trace d’humidité sur l’ensemble du livre. Faite d après le système de Linnée; avec le nom et la description de chacune en latin et en francais, l indication de leur lieu natal, de leur durée, du temps de leur floraison, de la couleur de leurs fleurs, et la citation des Auteurs qui les ont le mieux décrites, ou en ont donné les meilleures figures. Nouvelle edition, 549 pages, in-8 ( 12,5 X 25,5 cm). Photos possibles
1849031196London: William Pamplim 1849. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo. pp. xlvi 390 with hand-coloured fold-out map. Fine contemporary full red gilt-decorated calf binding with the same gilt crest to front board as the ordinary cloth bound edition and therefore probably produced for the author or someone closely associated with the book. five raised bands to the spine with gilt decoration to the compartments black title label gilt rules to the boards gilt dentelles gilt turn-ins. Bound by 'Stephen Austin. Hertford' is stamped to the bottom of the front paste-down. All edges gilt. A copy with outstanding provenance: with the label of the botanist A. R. Horwood author of British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts and from the library of Sir George Taylor with his signature 'G. Taylor' Sir George Taylor former director of Kew keeper of botany British Museum plant collector and botanist to the front end paper. Also with the armorial bookplated of Frances Hubert Barclay. Binding very good with a little rubbing to extremities. Contents clean and tight map very good. A very good copy with outstanding provenance in a fine full-leather binding. William Pamplim Hardcover
1883032377London: L. Reeve & Co. Ltd 1883. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. Title continuation "Or a List of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Found in the County of Southampton with Localities of the Less Common Species." Illustrated with two plates and a map. Pp. xxiv 515 2 - corrections 16 adverts. Hand-coloured lithographic frontispiece further b/w lithographic plates; hand-coloured double map. Original green cloth binding with gilt lettering very good with a little general wear and rubbing to head/tail of the spine. Contents clean and tight original yellow-coated end papers this copy belonged to Salmon his name in ink to the reverse of the front free endpaper. A very good copy. C. E.Salmon was the author of the first edition of Flora of Surrey. L. Reeve & Co. Ltd Hardcover
1863037166London: John Van Voorst 1863. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo. Pp. xxiv 129 1 2 16; photographic map. Original blind-stamped green cloth with gilt lettering to the spine very good light rubbing to head/tail of the spine and corners. Contents good and tight original brown-coated end-papers first few pages a little toned and spotted a few neat marginal notes in pencil photographic map over exposed presumably it started life as such. armorial bookplate of the antiquary Charles Francis Wyatt to the front paste-down 2-page and 16-page publisher's catalogues bound in at rear the latter dated January 1863. Scarce. Freeman 3089. John Van Voorst Hardcover
1869031299London: Robert Hardwicke 1869. Book. Very Good. Hardback. First Edition. 19.5 x 13cm. pp. xli 428; hand-coloured folding map publisher's green cloth binding with gilt letttering and decoration to the spine; light rubbing to extremities and spine a little dulled. Contents clean and tight original patterned end papers no inscriptions minimal pencil marks in the text pages clean and crisp no foxing hinges good and strong. A very good copy. Robert Hardwicke Hardcover
1896NATW2162Wien, Tempsky 1896. IX, 631 S., Lnbd. d. Zt., gldgepr. RüTit., marmor. Schn., abgegriff., leicht berieb., Ecken geringf. bestoß., Vorsatzpapier schwach ausgebleicht, vorne etwas knitterig m. kl. Randläs., papierbed. gebr., schwacher Schriftzug am Innentit.
185010280Mexico: Imprenta de la Voz de la Religion 1850. Disbound. Very Good binding. Octavo. 29 1 pp. Removed from volume. Light toning but fairly clean and bright. <br /> <br /> Jurisdictional squabbling differences of opinion concerning censorship and the role of the state in suppressing anti-Catholic books are addressed in Flores's opinion to the court. Sutro 859. Imprenta de la Voz de la Religion unknown
188122000385Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1881. Very good. Toned. Minor staining to lower right-hand corner of upper wrapper. A monthly periodical published with content for the whole family including a charming "Juvenile Department" with stories for children. This particular issue is of note for an article that mentions "animalcules" an early conception of microorganisms and explores their role in the potability of water "Are the Infusoria Winter-Killed". Also includes a biographical sketch of the poet Thomas Chatterton 1752-1770 a Sentimental story "Aunt Leigh's Orphans" and "The Mother's Corner" which offers housekeeping and gardening advice. The "Eclectic Department" in the rear delivers on its promise offering articles on the Edelweiss flower pig raising life among the Jesuits and "Japanese Horses and Carriages". 8vo 9.75" by 6.5" pp. 3 210-260 4 in original printed light peach-colored wrappers. unknown
18652834018Madrid.: Manini Hermanos. 1865. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 21 cm. 780 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal con lomo en piel. Ediciones Populares Ilustradas . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura.82 82 Manini Hermanos. hardcover
185741553Cuarta Edición ilustrada.- Madrid: Establecimiento de Mellado 1857.- 2 Tomos en un sólo volumen XI 263 p. y 278 p.: Ilustrado con finos grabados xilográficos en negro de diferentes artistas además también lleva xilografÃas al principio y final de cada uno de los doce libros en que está dividida la obra; texto a dos columnas; 4º 24 x 16.8 cm; Media Piel Valenciana lomo liso con siete bandas doradas. En excelente estado de conservación. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA ESPAÑOLAS DE LOS SIGLOS XIX-XXI Y SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español Establecimiento de Mellado hardcover
1836265581836 A fine copperplate engraving of a lilac and yellow orchid (Dendrobium pulchellum) from "The Botanist" 1836,bon état
1819ST12549London: Published by Thomas McLean 1819. Second Edition. 368 x 273 mm. 14 1/2 x 10 3/4". 26 leaves of text including 3 pp. ads. Three parts in one volume. <br/> SPLENDID CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH RED STRAIGHT-GRAIN MOROCCO ELABORATELY TOOLED IN GILT AND BLIND covers with concentric filigree frames in alternating gilt and blind tooling raised bands spine panels intricately gilt with two large lozenges formed by rectangular and triangular tools surrounded by curling botanical ornaments turn-ins gilt all edges gilt. In an excellent recent matching morocco-lipped slipcase. WITH 36 VERY APPEALING ILLUSTRATIONS BEING 18 ENGRAVINGS six flowers six fruits six birds EACH IN TWO STATES monochrome and fully hand colored. Dunthorne 53-55; Sitwell "Fine Bird Books" p. 82. Text leaves with faint mottled foxing and minor browning and off-setting just a few plates with negligible faint spots or smudges otherwise A WONDERFUL COPY THE ORIGINAL SPARKLING BINDING IN AN AMAZING STATE OF PRESERVATION.<br/> <br/> This is a sumptuously bound copy of three manuals intended to teach the art of drawing to young persons written by the accomplished botanical painter who produced the renowned "Pomona Britannia." In an earlier career Brookshaw ca. 1751-1823 was a successful London cabinet-maker whose painted Neoclassical furniture attracted such titled enthusiasts as the Duke of Devonshire and the Prince of Wales but he suddenly abandoned this livelihood in the 1790s. Art historian Lucy Wood speculates that the sudden change was prompted by involvement in a financial or sexual scandal as he also parted company with his wealthy wife around this time. He spent a decade living under the name "G. Brown" teaching flower painting to refined young ladies before producing his first manual "A New Treatise of Flower Painting" which was finally issued under his real name in 1816. The three guides that make up the present volume were intended as a supplement to that work and they expand the subjects covered to fruit and birds. In the preface to this work Brookshaw observes that flower painting is a "peculiarly appropriate" accomplishment that may be obtained "without the expense of a Master a few elementary instructions and good copies being sufficient." The plates here are more highly finished than the examples in his original "Treatise" in order to "lead the young artist onward in a progressive line of improvement." Fruits and birds are added to offer a new challenge for the pupil and Brookshaw notes that while avian subjects lack the variety of botanical ones they compensate with "the inifinite number of attitudes they assume." Our elaborate and immaculately preserved binding is testament that our volume was never used as a drawing manual but was more likely enjoyed for its own merits as an attractive object. Published by Thomas McLean unknown
1894da161Paris, A. Goin, Libraire-éditeur, 62, rue des Ecoles, 62, Rennes, Fougeray, Libraire Editeur, 19, rue Le Bastard, 19 Broché 1894 In-8, (12.5x19 cm), broché, 120 pages, guide de jardinage ; légères traces sur les plats jaunis, petits manques sur le dos, état très correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
181548904Chez Janet A Paris, Chez Janet, 1815. In-16 relié plein maroquin rouge. Dos lisse orné de motifs spéciaux dorés. Roulette et double filet doré sur les plats et les coupes, roulette intérieure. XXXVI + 180 pages + calendrier pour l'An 1815. 15 planches hors texte de fleurs coloriées et réhaussées. Légères rousseurs. Coins émoussés, sinon bon état
1890NATW0941Bln., Bornträger 1890. gr.-8°, XII, 468 S., mit 573 Abb., OLn., Kanten etwas berieben, Rückenkanten leicht zerschlissen, auf Vorsätzen u. Innentit.mehrere Stempel, Inhaltsverz. mit einigen Flecken, ab Seite 435 bis zum Rückendeckel im ob. Randbereich gebr. Wasserränder, Schnitt verstaubt u. etwas fl., innen schwach gebr., einige Rotstiftunterstr. im Index. Dr. Eugen Warming, Professor der Botanik an der Universität Kopenhagen.
188717430Paris Firmin-Didot 1887 Fort In-8 X + 786 pp, figures in-texte. Exemplaire non coupé