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A Paris, chez Levacher, 1799 - An 7 de la République. In-8 broché sous couverture d'attente. 243 pages. 1ere édition française, calquée sur celle de GMLIN, augmentée et enrichie de notions élémentaires, de notes diverses etc. par Nicolas JOLYCLERC, Naturaliste et Homme de Lettres. Ex-libris manuscrit en page de faux titre. Bon état. Rare
Magazine, until 1974 loose pages, 1975 and 1976 are bound together ( softcover, cardboard wrappers ). Illustrated. We put the loose pages in maps. Sold as a package. Good condition.
Neapoli. Porcelli 1785, 16°, pp. XV+286, con 5 tavole finemente incise e ripiegata f.t. e una aggiunta calligrafata a mano con i nomi delle piante coeva. Leg. Piena pergamena coeva tit. in oro al tassello. Bruniture e segni del tempo ma buon esemplare. Raro anche se si tratta solo del primo volume.
Villefranche, Imp. Dufour, 1885 - 1889. Rodez Carrère 1900. 2 volumes In-8 brochés. 609 pages en pagination suivie sur les 2 volumes. 1 : Des Renonculacées aux Composées exclusivement. 2 : Des Composées aux Fougères inclusivement. Avec table alphabétique générale. Non coupé, bon état.
Ingebonden jaargangen ; 1957-58 + 1967-68 + 1969-70 + 1971-72 + 1973-74. Losse nummers : jaargangen : 1975 - 2000. Elke vermelde jaargang is volledig! Alles in prima staat. Te verkrijgen per jaargang ( 7 euro ) of als geheel ( 46 complete jaargangen : 300 euro )
In 4, pp. 241-457. Br. rifatta con carta d'epoca. Stralcio dagli Atti del Real Istituto d'incoraggiamento alle scienze naturali di Napoli, tomo VI, seconda serie. Edizione originale di questo corposo saggio in latino con appendice in italiano, ristampato poi autonomamente nello stesso anno, con il catalogo delle piante e dei fiori del Monte Vulture. In fine compaiono delle tavole sinottiche che permettono di visualizzare il catalogo sotto forma di elenco e il saggio di G. A. Pasquale dal titolo Di alcune produzioni spontanee della terra e specialmente della gramigna e dell'uso che se ne puo' fare in Napoli. Blake, Atwood, Geographical Guide to Floras of he World, p. 342.
lxxii + 436pp. + 4 engraved plates out of text (of which one folding), 24cm., contemporary cart. cover (some use at ends), most pages still uncut, some occasional foxing, text in Danish, good condition, [Contains a.o.: Beskrivelse af guineiske Planter som ere fundae af danske Botanikere isaer af Etatsraad Thonning ved Prof. F.C. Schumacher, 1ste stykke (pp.21-248) // Om Luftens Virkning paa de astronomiske Penduluhres og Loengdeuhrenes Regulator, af Urban Jürgensen (pp.391-412, with 1 plate out of text)], W101106
44 pages. Features: The Men of No-Man's Land - The Corps Franc; Society's Artist - Flora Lion; Centenary of Sir Hiram Maxim, inventor of the machine gun; The Child's View of the War - pictures they draw; Warehouse at the Bottom of the Lake - amazing photos of the Swiss storing 22 trucks of wheat at the bottom of a lake; The Swan Goes A-Courting - nature photos; New Faces - Judy Campbell, Betty Annn Davies, Bill Frazer, Jeremy Hawke, John Bentley; Why Not a Real War Budget?; The Life of William Temple, the Archbishop of York; Deanna Durbin Grows Up; Dancing Co-Eds - college girls of Kansas University; Diary of the War, No. 35 - The 33rd Week; Unite - Or Perish - The Way to World Unity; Do We Need a Spiritual Revival?; Nice back cover ad for Bird's Custard; Many other wonderfully nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely vintage copy. Magazine
48 pages. Features: Nice Orient & Pacific (Cruise) Lines ad inside front cover shows one of their boats at see with guests swimming and playing sports on deck; Nice colour Oldsmobile ad; Inflation can kill our nation; The two ordeals of Kikik - an Eskimo is forced to kill a man and then survive a frigid ordeal to try to save five children, only to be charged for murder by the white man's law - article with many photos; Can you loaf your way to a better figure?; How to Endure a Father (Robert Thomas Allen); Flora Lewis kept house behind the iron curtain - article with photos; The gay and gusty world of the college press - article with photos; Excellent centerfold ad for the new Ford Galaxie - wedding theme; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Coffee drop at top of front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: Unfair Tax Laws - you are probably paying more than your share, says Ross M. Robertson; Albania - where Stalin still rules - can this tiny, backward Communist nation continue to oppose Khrushchev's power?; People on the Way Up - Giancarlo Baghetti, Jane Powell Rosenthal, Mark Wilson (TV's top magician); The Grass Craze - lawn lovers by the millions have taken the greensward to heart - here's how to work wonders with your private pasture; The New Frontier Women - wives of White House insiders battle to keep up with the sophisticated, hectic life in the Capital, by Flora Lewis; We Waste a Million Kids a Year - can our schools bridge the gap? - part 2 of 3; Timeless Idaho - how this wildly beautiful state preserves a slow-paced, independent way of life; The Last Days of Sugar Ray - the rise and fall of America's flashiest titleholder, the boxer they said would never have money trouble. Uncommon full-page advertisement for Tea ('The Hot Refresher') features the Detroit Red Wings NHL Hockey Team with black and white images of Sid Abel, Gordie Howe, Terry Sawchuk, and others. Average wear. Tears to to some interior pages at fold, otherwise a sound copy. Book
Pages 161-192. Features: Hon. Benjamin Ames Kimball - article with nice one-page photo portrait; Daniel Webster; Hannah Dustin of Haverhill - her capture and famous exploit recounted; A Doubtful Claim - to whom belongs the honor of securing the abolition of flogging in the Navy?; In the Lecture Field - Flora Kendall Edmond; The Old Bow Meetinghouse - and the Baptist Church in the Town of Bow; Obituary of Maj. Henry McFarland; Poems; Fantastic back page ad for the David E. Murphy store of North Main St. in Concord, seller of reliable merchandise at reasonable prices; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
vi + pages 326-457. Extensive index. Contents: Against Panet; Again, House vs. Hart; A Quarter of a Century Before his Time; May 5, 1809; Bad Jew?; A Higher Authority; Craig Had Had Enough; London Reacts; Third Election; The Years After; The Family Sees Itself. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
PARIS, Lib. J.B. Baillière - 1901 - In-4 - Reliure éditeur (légèrement frottée) - XXXII, 119 pages de texte et 50 planches hors texte en couleurs - Traces de vers en bas de page n'affectant pas les planches, sinon bon exemplaire
PARIS, Ad. du journal des Notaires & des Avocats & du Recueil Gén. de sLois, décrets & Arrétés -1937 - In-4 - 2 volumes Reliure 1/2 chagrin - Dos à nerfs - Pagination suivie 1431 pages - Très bel exemplaire
First and only edition, iv, [2], [5]-170pp., disbound. Scarce. Simpson, p.336; Freeman, 1771.
First edition, 8vo (210 x 130 mm), [16], 259, [1], [12], 120, [2, 'Books on Gardening, Agriculture, and Botany. Written by Richard Weston.']pp., without the Latin title page for the main work, but present for the supplement, cont. calf, rubbed, joints cracked, without spine label. "This in its time was a standard handbook, used by botanists, gardeners, nurseries, seedsmen. It lists trees and shrubs, herbaceous plates, greenhouse plants, stove plants, and seeds according to their Linnaean binomial and English names."?Hunt. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Johannes Georgius Home Drummond de Abbots Grange. Hunt, 647; Henrey, 1483; Pritzel, 10205.
N. 10 VOLL. SIMILPELLE VERDE, SCRITTE ORO AL DORSO, RICCAMENTE ICONOGRAFICI CON FOTO, CARTOGRAFIA, TAVOLE A COLORI DI SERGIO FRUGIS E DISEGNI AL TRATTO DI ALDO RIPAMONTI E SERGIO FRUGIS, COSI' COMPOSTI:<BR>1) I MAMMIFERI, PP. 300; 2) MAMMIFERI, PP. 300, 3) MAMMIFERI, PP. 300, 4) UCCELLI, PP. 300, 5) UCCELLI PP. 300, 6) RETTILI E ANFIBI, PP. 300, 7) PESCI, PP. 300, 8) ANIMALI INVERTEBRATI, PP. 300, 9) ANIMALI INVERTEBRATI, PP. 300, 10) ANIMALI INVERTEBRATI, PP. 300.
Complet en 22 fascicules : ensemble 2914 pp. [Vol.I fasc.1-4: 593pp., Vol.II fasc.1-4: 570 pp., Vol.III fasc.1-4, 576pp., Vol.IV fasc.1-4: 575pp., Vol.V fasc.1-5: XIII + 496pp. & Vol.VI fasc.1: 91 pp.], brochures originales, non coupé, bel état, 22x15cm., C38999
OPERA COMPLETA, 4.VOLL., PP, 416+420+406+17+80 TAVV.DESCRITTIVE E ILLUSTRATE A COLORI, CM. 29,5X23,5, SIMILPELLE NERA, SOVRACOPERTE, OTTIMO STATO, RICCAMENTE ILLUSTRATA A COLORI DAI MIGLIORI ACQUERELLI, INCISIONI, DIPINTI DEL MUSEO NAZIONALE DI STORIA NATURALE DI PARIGI ESEGUITI DAI PIU' ABILI PITTORI DI ANIMALI.
Montauban, librairie ancienne et moderne de Rethoré - Moissac, chez l'auteur, 1847. In-8 reliure à la bradel plein papier suédine bleu, pièce de titre, premier plat de couverture conservé, XII-527 pp. non ébarbé.Rousseurs sur la page de faux-titre ; très bon état pour le corps d'ouvrage avec un bon papier. Dos de la reliure flétri, avec un frottement au niveau du mors.
PARIS, Presses Universitaires de france -1926 - In-8 - broché - XIX Planches PP Ht - Bien complet de la Grande carte Phytogéographique couleurs dépliante HT in-fine 76 x 51 cm - très propre
Sans date, sans éditeur - 1845 - In-4 - Reliurefrottée & tachée - toutes tranches dorées - Page de titre illustrée en couleurs - 28 pages illustrées de fleurs aquarellées en rapport avec les pièces de Shakspeare - Malgré & planche tachée & quelques rousseurs, superbe et rare ouvrage
Sceaux, Marcel Bry, Dessinateur Imprimeur, 1927; in-4, 4-IV-2-762 pp., reliure d'éditeur simili-pleine toile grise, dos lisse. Les hyménomycètes étaient la plus grande classe de champignons dans le phylum basidiomycota, mais le terme n'a plus de pertinence taxonomique. Ce groupe est aujourd’hui considéré comme polyphylétique. Le terme se référait à des champignons présentant un hyménium librement exposé et se développant sans être enfermé ou alors seulement par un voile. Dans toutes les espèces de ce groupe, les spores se trouvent toujours placées à l'extérieur du champignon ou tout au moins sur une surface en communication naturelle avec l'air extérieur. La partie charnue du chapeau qui porte l'hyménium est appelée « hyménophore ». Ouvrage publié sous les auspices de la Société mycologique de France. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc in texte. Bon état.
xv + 644 + 468 pp., with 1711 illustrations, 21cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., [N.B. Though it is mentioned nowhere in this volume, it could well be that this copy is a more recent facsimile reprint of the original 1936-edition], W111605
xii + 555pp., "neue Ausgabe", original yellow softcover, German text in gotic script, 23cm., some foxing in text (always well readable though) else in very good condition, rare, W79723