Edité par chez Jacques de la Motte, Imprimeur-Libraire, sous la porte du Palais, vis-à-vis la Bastille, A Roven, 1685
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Ajouter au panierFull-Leather. Etat : Good/Very Good. 10th edition, French text, (xvi) 672 [26] [54]pp, pagination erratic but complete, the last 54pp are "La chasse du loup necessaire a la maison rustique" with separate tile page, many in text engravings inculding 21 full page, contemporary speckled calf (covers worn, minor loss of leather, boards showing at the corners and fore-edge), rebacked preserving the orignal backstrip (raised bands, gilt motifs in compartments and red morocco label with gilt lettering), lacking the front and rear free endpapers, rear pastedown replaced, title stained and browned, horizontal tear to Cc7 with no loss of text, last 17 leaves frayed (some creased and 5 with front edge reinforced with discoloured tissue paper),ex Kimbolton Castle with shelf label on front pastedown, modern woodcut bookplate by Andy English on front pastedowns, large 8vo (24x17cm).
Edité par GIMEAVX IEAN-BAPTISTE, 1668
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Ajouter au panierCouverture rigide. Etat : bon. R320030109: 1668. In-4. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Mors fendus, Intérieur acceptable. 574 pages + 18 pages de Tables des Matières + 44 pages "LA CHASSE AU LOUP, NECESSAIRE A LA MAISON RUSTIQUE" par Jean CLARMORGAN, SEIGNEUR DE SAANE, PREMIER CAPITAINE DE LA MARINE DU PONANT - Ouvrage augmenté de quelqeus gravures en noir et lettrines - Quelques taches, sans conséqeunce sur la lecture - Dos frotté et fané - quelques piqures de ver - Manque pages 115 à 120 incluses. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.2-Livres anciens XVII ème.
Edité par London Printed by Arnold Hatfield for John Norton and John Bill, 1606
Vendeur : Roger Middleton P.B.F.A., Oxford, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierSECOND EDITION 1606. Translation into English by Richard Surflet of: L'agriculture et maison rustique. 8vo, approximately 215 x 155 mm, 8½ x 6 inches, 35 woodcut text illustrations of varying sizes, woodcut vignette on title page, woodcut headpieces and woodcut initials, printed marginalia, title page has Contents on verso. Pages: [30], 1-901, plus 27 pages of Tables with last page blank, lacks first page A1, a blank page except for a small signature mark at bottom, signatures: A8, b8, B-3N8, jump in pagination "374-376" no leaf missing, catchwords and signatures correct, pages 28, 373-379 & 638 misnumbered, See: Library Hub Discover, Victoria and Albert Museum Libraries, for good description. Bound in full calf, gilt lettered title and date to spine, blind decoration to spine and covers, new endpapers, oval bookplate of Carl Franz George Richard Schwerdt to first free endpaper, bibliographer of Hunting, Hawking and Shooting Books, another engraved bookplate and small ink stamp. Binding a little rubbed, 30mm (½") crack to top of both hinges, covers firmly attached, slight wear to edges and corners, title page lightly dusty, small strip of pale staining to edges of lower margins on 3 leaves at beginning, tiny worm hole running from title page to page 40 affecting an occasional letter, closed tear to 1 lower margin neatly repaired, not affecting text, a few corners lightly creased, a few lower corners slightly dusty on pages at beginning and in Table at rear, occasional small pale stain or fox spot otherwise a very good clean copy. See: Luborsky and Ingram, A Guide to English Illustrated Books 1536-1603, page 359, No. 10547, listing the 1600 edition; John Resler Swift, Bibliotheca Accipitraria II, A Catalogue of Books Ancient and Modern Relating to Falconry, page 299, No. 550.02; British Bee Books 1500-1976, page 42; James Edmund Harting, Bibliotheca Accipitraria, A Catalogue of Books Relating to Falconry, pages 13-14, No. 16; Rachel Hunt, Catalogue of Botanical Books, Volume 1, page 223, No. 202, listing the 1616 edition; Carl F. G. Richard Schwerdt, Hunting, Hawking and Shooting, Volume 1, page 166; Andre L. Simon, Bibliotheca Gastronomica, pages 60-61; Mary Aslin, Catalogue of Books on Agriculture, page 455; ESTC S101747. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING, ALL ZOOMABLE, FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.
Edité par Printed by Arnold Hatfield for John Norton and John Bill, London, 1606
Vendeur : George Jeffery Books, HERTFORDSHIRE, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierFull Calf. Etat : Very Good Plus. Book measures 23x18.cm. Collation, [30]901pp,[26]pp table. Lacking A1 and last page, which are both blanks. A few pages mis-numbered, or jump in pagination, but text complete. 3 pages have repair on corner/margin, with loss of a few letters. Woodcut illustrations.Bound in modern full panelled leather, raised bands, blind stamp tooling, leather title label, marble endpapers. Binding in near fine condition. Internally, early previous owners name on margin of title, title has some minor staining, marked, chipped on margin without loss of text. Pages in in very good clean condition. A very nice well bound copy. F Size: 8vo.
Edité par Printed by Adam Islip for John Bill, London, 1616
Vendeur : Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
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Ajouter au panierFolio. (11 1/4 x 7 inches). First English edition. [x]4 A-Sss4. [18] 732 [18]. 768 pp. Title, The Contents, Dedication to Lord Robert, Dedication to Sir Peregrine Bartie, Surflet to the Courteous Reader, Seed Table, Books I-VII, Table of the Matters, Table of New Additions. Woodcut printer's ornaments, head and tail-pieces, historiated initials, and numerous illustrations in text and full-page. Modern sprinkled calf ruled in blind and decoratively blind-stamped, spine with five raised bands forming six compartments and gilt-lettered black morocco lettering-piece in second compartment with gilt date at foot First edition of Markham's revised English translation of Estienne and Liebault's important late-sixteenth century work on animal husbandry, gardening, and country living. Markham, the most prolific English writer on agriculture and farming in the first half of the seventeenth century, adapts herein a work by Charles Estienne (Charles Stevens). "It was first published in Latin as the Praedium Rusticum in 1554. Estienne himself translated it into French and Liebault brought it out shortly after Estienne's death in 1564. Surflet's first English translation appeared in 1600." [Hunt] This first Markham edition, based on the Surflet translation, is noted for its additions, as well as its rarity. Fussell refers to this adapation of Estienne's work as being among Markham's most important works on farming. The text on the verso of the title, under the caption "The Contents," gives an accurate description of the work: "There is contained in this last Edition, whatsoever can be required for the building, or good ordering, of a Husbandmans House, or Countrey Farme; as namely, to foresee the changes and alterations of Times; to know the motions, and powers, of the Sunne and Moone, upon the things about which Husbandry is occupied: as to cure the sicke labouring Man; to cure Beasts and flying Fowles of all sorts; to dresse, plant, or make Gardens, as well as for the Kitchin, and Physicke use, as also in Quarters." The description continues on to touch a variety of subjects, including the planting and care of trees, the keeping of bees, the making of wine and beer, and the distilling of liquor, as well as hunting and hawking. The illustrations include several full-page woodcut plans for knot gardens (pp.257-275), a garden labyrinth (p.276), a tobacco plant (p.217), plus large woodcuts of a cow (p.99) and horse (p.138) with references to various ailments, among several others images. The present example is a complete copy of a scarce book, often found defective. Arents 123. Bitting, pp.146-147. ESTC S121357. Fussell, p.28. Goldsmiths 451. Hunt 202. Kress 353. McDonald, p.90. Poynter 31.1. STC 10549.
Edité par Paris, Iacques du Puis, 1565., 1565
Vendeur : L'intersigne Livres anciens, Saint Xandre - La Rochelle, France
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EUR 15 000
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Ajouter au panierCouverture rigide. Etat : Très bon. 2ème Édition. in 4°, de 10ff. n. ch. dont le dernier blanc, 155ff. ch., 11ff. de table, jolies lettrines, pl. veau d'époque, dos orné de fleurons et caissons à froid, plats avec un triple encadrement à froid et médaillon central à froid au caducée floral au1er plat avec la devise néerlandaise "het rike der hemelen is als een verborgen schat in den acker. math 13" (trad. "le royaume des cieux est comme un trésor caché dans son champ". Mathieu 13.24), et un 2e médaillon au second plat avec deux hommes devisant et la citation néerlandaise "geluck een lelie under de dodeven so is myn vriendinne onder de ecc " (trad. "Comme un lis au milieu des épines, Telle est mon amie parmi les jeunes filles". Cantique des Cantiques 2,2), petite restauration en marge du f. de titre avec effacement de qq. lettres en marge du privilège au verso sinon très bel exemplaire dans sa reliure d'origine sous emboitage demi-maroquin moderne. Rarissime seconde édition publiée par Du Puis après l'originale de 1564. Elle ne contient pas le supplément sur la chasse au loup de Clamorgan. C'est la première encyclopédie rurale française, et c'est le livre qui a eu le plus d'influence sur la vie quotidienne des français. Il connut de nombreuse réédition jusqu'au début du XIXe siècle. C'est une source de premier plan sur la vie à campagne : Soins aux personnes et aux animaux, habitat, élevage, basse-cour, chevaux et chiens, jardinage, chasse et pêche, préparation des aliments, beurre et fromages, viticulture et vin, boissons et alcools, miel et confitures, boulangerie et pâtisserie, etc. Thiébault Biblio. chasse p.339 "Cette deuxième édition (celle de Lyon 1565 étant considérée par l'éditeur parisien comme une contrefaçon) est au moins aussi rare que la première. Elle ne contient pas la chasse du loup. L. Bouchard-Huzard ne l'avait pas vue. On ne peut citer que l'ex. de la biblioth. Huzard II. 721; et celui de la collection Schwerdt I. 165" - Mortimer Harvard I.214 (édition de 1572 seulement) - Vicaire p.345 - Bitting p. 147 (édit. de 1668) - Aucun exemplaire à la BNF - Pas d'ex. au cat. CCFR - Pas d'ex. au cat. KVK.
Edité par Lyon Claude Carteron & Charles Amy 1689, 1689
Vendeur : Chaucer Bookshop ABA ILAB, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
EUR 1 156,38
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Ajouter au panierDerniere Edition (Revue, corrigee, augmentee, et mise dans un meilleur langage). [Latest Edition, Reviewed, corrected, increased, and put into better language] 4to. (approx. 24 x 17cm) in full contemporary calf with raised bands and decorative gilt to spine. All edges speckled in scarlet. Title, [2] Au Lecteur, [4] Instruction, 659pp. Text (last 4 pages mis-numbered but correct otherwise), [19] Table [Index], [1] Permissions. TEXT IN FRENCH. Text divided into 7 Livres plus La Chasse du Loup by Jean Clarmotgan which was added to editions from 1570, and a small section on L'Usage de la Jauge ou Diapason [The Use of the Guage or Tuning Fork]. Book I illustrated with 2 large woodcuts. Book II with 1 large and 1 small woodcut and 20 Plans of garden layouts. Book III with 4 small and 6 large woodcuts. Book V with 3 large woodcuts. The Chasse de la Loup with 14 large woodcuts and the Tuning Fork section with 12 diagrams. A clean copy with no previous owners' markings or inscriptions. Some light foxing and offsetting, occasionally heavier. A few lower edges of leaves opened clumsily. Small hole to top of p.345 and small area of loss and small hole (old worming) to lower outer corner of p.467 with slight loss of text. Small area of loss to top of spine (please see photos) and a few minor scuffs to boards. Small mark of white paint to outer edge of upper board. A VERY GOOD COPY (Shelf 4) PLEASE NOTE: Heavy BOOK (1 kg+) Postage rates vary according to destination, weight and speed. For an accurate overseas quote PLEASE either call or email us before ordering. [AbeBooks shipping quote is based on items weighing up to 1 kilo only]. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.** Pictures available upon request.** Visit our homepage for our shop opening hours. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
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Ajouter au panierCouverture rigide. Etat : Très bon. ESTIENNE, Charles et LIEBAULT, Jean. L'AGRICULTURE ET MAISON RUSTIQUE DE M. CHARLES ESTIENNE, ET JEAN LIEBAULT, Docteurs en médecine. Revue et augmentée de beaucoup, dont le contenu se voit en la page suivante. Plus un bref recueil des chasses du Cerf, du Sanglier, du Lievre, du Renard, du Blereau, du Connil, du Loup, des Oiseaux, & de la Fauconnerie () Plus a esté adjouté en cette dernière edition une introduction pour savoir en quels temps, mois, Lune & saison on doit semer & replanter () & toutes sortes de graines. Dernière édition. Rouen, Jean Osmont, 1608. Suivi de : CLAMORGAN, Jean de. LA CHASSE DU LOUP, nécessaire à la Maison Rustique, par J. de Clamorgan, seigneur de Saane, premier capitaine de la marine de Ponant Au Roy Charles IX. Rouen, Jean Osmont, 1608. In-4 de (8) ff. 672 pp., (10) ff., (25) ff., figures gravées sur bois, initiales gravées sur bois. Vélin ivoire, dos lisse, titre calligraphié au dos. Reliure de l'époque. 240 x 159 mm. PRECIEUSE ET FORT RARE EDITION DE L'Agriculture et Maison rustique, CE LIVRE QUI EUT LE PLUS D'INFLUENCE SUR LA VIE QUOTIDIENNE DES FRANÇAIS AUX XVIE ET XVIIE SIECLES. Elle est illustrée de 22 bois gravés illustrant l'aménagement des jardins et le travail de l'arpenteur, de 2 bois représentant un cheval et un buf, des 6 figures concernant la distillation, des 14 figures illustrant la chasse du loup et de nombreuses figures gravées dans le texte. « Ce livre célèbre eut plus de 80 éditions en français et son titre Maison rustique s'est perpétué jusqu'à nos jours. Il fut traduit ou démarqué en plusieurs langues. Il avait paru d'abord en latin, moins développé » (J. Thiebaud). Les chapitres 21 et suivants du livre VII traitent de la Chasse : Chapitre 19 Des bêtes sauvages ; chapitre 20 : La Haironnière et le hairon ; chapitre 21 : La Vénerie ou la Chasse ; Chapitre 22 : La chasse du Cerf ; chapitre 23 : Comment il faut façonner les jeunes chiens pour la chasse ; chapitre 24 : Qu'il faut connaître le cerf, et savoir son gîte avant que le courir ; chapitre 25 : Comme il faut courir le cerf ; chapitre 27 : La chasse du sanglier ; chapitre 28 : La demeure du sanglier ; chapitre 31 : La chasse du lièvre ; chapitre 33 : La prise du lièvre ; chapitre 35 : La chasse du regnard et du Tesson ; chapitre 40 : La chasse du connin ; chapitre 41 : La chasse aux oyseaux ; chapitre 42 : La Fauconnerie. La Maison rustique est d'abord un traité d'agriculture, de jardinage et de médecine domestique. De nombreux chapitres sont consacrés au bétail, à la manière de faire le beurre et le fromage, à la basse-cour (poules, oies, paons, faisans, grives, cailles, pigeons), au chenil, à l'élevage des chevaux, aux jardins potagers et d'agrément, aux plantes médicinales, au verger, à l'apiculture. L'ouvrage contient aussi de nombreuses recettes de conserves de fruits, de vins et liqueurs, de confitures, d'huiles, des conseils pour la distillation, la boulangerie, la pâtisserie, la brasserie, la culture de la vigne, le vin, le verjus, le vinaigre, la vénerie, la chasse au renard, au sanglier, la fauconnerie, etc. Souchard recense 109 éditions de ce livre imprimées en cinq langues différentes : Français, Italien, Allemand, Anglais et latin. Ce livre fut le premier à réunir ces différentes matières au bénéfice des ruraux mais aussi des étudiants de la Renaissance. SEDUISANT EXEMPLAIRE, COMPLET, CONSERVE DANS SON VELIN IVOIRE DE L'EPOQUE. De la bibliothèque comtale Lucien Passalaqua avec ex-libris.
Edité par Jean-Baptiste Gimeaux, Lyon, 1668
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Ajouter au panierLeather. Etat : Very Good Indeed. None (illustrateur). A scarce, finely bound copy of Charles Estienne's collection of tracts on agriculture. This is an early edition of Estienne's son-in-law's revision of the work, translated into French. 'La Maison Rustique' is a French translation of 'Praedieum Rusticum' with alterations and an additions. This was the first book of its kind to appear in French upon its initial publication in 1564.'Praedium Rusticum' was first issued in 1554 and was a collection of tracts compiled from ancient writers on various branches of agriculture.With Jean de Clamorgan's treatise 'La Chasse du Loup' to the rear of the work as called for. This work was written to accompany this work and is adorned with woodcuts which show the damage caused to sheep and other domesticated animals by wolves.A fascinating work written by this noted agronomist. In a quarter calf binding with marbled boards. Externally, excellent with minor shelfwear. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright. A few marks and contemporary inscriptions to the title page. Tidemark to the fore-edge of pages 24-end. Does not affect the woodcuts. Otherwise, just the occasional light spots. Very Good Indeed. book.
Edité par Carteron & Charles Amy, Lyon, 1689
Vendeur : Abbey Antiquarian Books, Blockley, GLOS, Royaume-Uni
EUR 1 920,21
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Good. One full page woodcut and 36 further woodcuts + La chasse du loup with 14 woodcuts + 8 diagrams to the usage de la jauge ou diapason. Quarto handsome vellum covers with 4 raised bands and neat titles in black lettering and compartments decorated and ruled with date to foot of spine [vellum skin with some darkening/2 small stabs to cover] All edges sprinkled red. Titlepage + [6]pp "to the reader" & "instructions"] + 362pp [recte 658]. The pages are uniformly lightly tanned with some pale foxing. There is a needle sized hole in the lower middle part of the pages up to page 36 but this does not prevent reading the text. Also a neat "repair" to two margins on the verso of the titlepage however this seems unecessay as there are no tears to any edge of this page! There are 5 other marginal repairs none of which touch any text. Presumably these were all done by Rudolf Jager from Bremen who added endpapers with his date of binding given as 1930. Bookplate of Heinz Lahusen to front pastedown as well as a small label "Jagd-B Nr.154" to the lower corner. 1 volume. Hardcover.
Vendeur : Trillium Antiquarian Books, Peterborough, ON, Canada
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EUR 2 133,98
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. Rouen: Jean Berthelin, 1647. Derniere edition ([16] introduction, advertissement, table; 674; [20] table des matieres; [20] L usage de la Iauge);Surflet s English translation first appeared in 1600 (See our book no.1104 for the second Englished edition). Quarto (23cm x 18cm), in modern half leather over marbled paper, gilt title to spine; marbled endpapers, red lettered title page; illustrated throughout with a number of woodcuts showing lay-outs, stills, etc.; final section on measurement (l usage de la Iauge) with figures in text. An early country handbook and encyclopaedia which, if it could not bring science fully to bear on farming and country life, at least sought to bring reason and order. An important foundation book on agriculture and health (also distilleries). Considering the popularity of the book ( French editions ran until the early 18th century), it appears surprisingly scarce. A clean, presentable copy.
Vendeur : Trillium Antiquarian Books, Peterborough, ON, Canada
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EUR 3 556,64
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. Richard Surflet (Trans.). London: Printed by Arnold Hatfield for John Norton and John Bill, 1606. Likely the second edition, as the first edition and no other is cited in Fussell as1600 ([29] ; various prefaces, addresses, summaries; 901; [26] tables). Quarto, 18cm x 23cm, in full leather (apparently rebacked at some early date, replaced endpapers), woodcuts illustrating, for example, stills and geometry of layouts. Surflet's translation of L'Agriculture et Maison Rustique by Estienne and Liebaut (who, in turn, translated Estienne's Latin), a 'voluminous treatise' similar in scope and intent to Barnabi Googe's Foure Bookes of Husbandrie (1577) covering 'family life, rural diversions, and the curious medical practices of the time, as well as the principles of farming, including the layout of a farm' (Fussell, The Old English Farming Books, 12-13), in short, an early country handbook and encyclopaedia which, if it could not bring science fully to bear on farming and country life, at least sought to bring reason as the Elizabethans understood it. An important foundation book on agriculture and health (also distilleries). Entirely presentable and quite a scarce book.
Date d'édition : 1659
Vendeur : Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, France
EUR 495
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Ajouter au panier[16], 574, [18], 48 p., numerous woodcut illustrations, large 8vo (17 x 23 cm), contemporary full calf with four raised bands. Lower end spine missing leather coverage beneath lowest raised band, lower first half of lower margin front cover worn (with loss of leather). Blank free end-papers missing, one tear in page repaired, some old annotations and small ink stains on first paste-down and title-page., some browning Included is a separate chapter on wolf hunting: J. Clarmorgan, La Chasse du Loup (page 1-28 with a separate title-page and 14 nice woodcuts). The work is a comprehensive treatise on agriculture, viticulture and hunting.
Date d'édition : 1689
Vendeur : Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, France
EUR 825
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Ajouter au panier[8], 658 (last two pages wrongly numbered 361-362), [20] p., numerous woodcut illustrations, small 4to (18 x 24 cm), contemporary full calf (spine richly gilt) with five raised bands. First blank free end-paper missing, one page with repaired tear. Included is a separate chapter on wolf hunting by J. Clarmorgan, La Chasse du Loup (pages 612-647 with 14 nice woodcuts). The work is a comprehensive treatise on agriculture, viticulture and hunting.