SHAND Mark
Voyages sur mon éléphant
1993, ed Albin Michel. in-8 br. de 238 pages, couv ill en couleurs, dos rouge. Avec une carte nb en début d'ouvrage. Illustré de 16 oages de photographies en couleurs de Aditya Patankar, en 4 feuillets hors texte. Traduit de l'anglais par Robert Genin. | Etat : Bon état général. Livre d'occasion. (Ref.: ref11018)
书商的参考编号 : 21803
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SHANKLIN SANDRA; illustrated by MAXWELL JAMES
TALES OF CAT CANYON: STORIES FOR FAMILIES ABOUT A SPECIAL PLACE FOR CATS
CHICAGO: GREAT PLAINS PRESS. VG IN FRENCH WRAPS. PAGES CLEAN & TIGHT. Pages: 147. . 2005. TRADE PAPERBACK. GREAT PLAINS PRESS paperback
书商的参考编号 : MASTER254676I
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Shannon George
Wise Acres
Brooklyn New York U.S.A.: Handprint Books Inc 2004. Entire book is in very good condition No former owner's name. Text is unmarked. Stated first edition. Hard Cover. V. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Deborah Zemke. 8 1/4 x 10. Handprint Books Inc Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 300979 ???????? : 1593540418 9781593540418
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Shannon Hale
Once Upon A Time - Ever After High Series
Abacus UK 2013. Medium Trade Paperback. Good. 242 pages. Surface tear on inside of front cover. Covers have moderate creasing. Corners of covers are moderately bumped. Spine has minimal reading creases. Pages are lightly creased. Read these exclusive introductions to all your favourite characters to find out what their lives are like at home! A new chapter is about to begin at Ever After High and all the students are preparing to start their Legacy Year. In just a few weeks it will be Legacy Day when they will sign the Storybook of Legends and commit to live out their fairy-tale destiny repeating the famous stories of their parents.This volume collects together for the first time 12 short tales including five BRAND-NEW stories. For the first time find out what Dexter and Darling Charming Cedar Wood Lizzie Hearts and Kitty Cheshire were doing just before school started. This collection also includes the stories of Apple White Raven Queen Madeline Hatter Briar Beauty Ashlynn Ella and Hunter Hunstman and the fairy tale The Tale of Two Sisters which were previously only available online.Don't miss this Once Upon a Time special edition of enchanting stories by bestselling and Newbery honor-winning author Shannon Hale. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN/EAN: 9780349132020. Inventory No: 20010338. 9780349132020 Abacus paperback
书商的参考编号 : 20010338 ???????? : 034913202x 9780349132020
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Shannon Mason Leppard
The Miss Kitty Mystery The Adventure of Callie Ann No 4
good. paperback. cover and corner wear. yellowed pages. paperback
书商的参考编号 : 050725B160659 ???????? : 1556618166 9781556618161
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Shanor, Karen; Kanwal, Jagmeet
Bats Sing, Mice Giggle: The Surprising Science of Animals' Inner Lives
Book in as new condition. 294pp. The latest findings on the intimate lives of animals. The authors show how animals build, create and entertain themselves and others; how they express grief, joy, anger and fear ; how animal 'friends' keep in touch and how some animals problem-solve even more effectively than humans.
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SHAPIRO, Arnold - Adaptation française d'Annie Blanc - Mise en page et image de Caroll Andrus - Mécanismes en papier de Tor Lokwig
Le cirque animé en lunettes magiques. A chaque page, on voit bouger les personnages
1979 Editions Fernand Nathan - 1979 - In-8, cartonnage illustré en couleurs - Sans pagination - Mécanisme pop-up en "v" horizontal et pont - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et effet 3D - Avec les lunettes magiques
书商的参考编号 : 106128
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Sharfman Amalie
A BEAGLE NAMED BERTRAM
New York: Thomas Y Crowell 1954. Red hardcover cloth binding clean square and tight. Interior clean and bright - only mark is previous owner's name inked out on ffep. DJ missing chips along top edge and spine not price=clipped. 116 pages. Bertram was Bill Tucker's beagle and Miss Hocmkan was his principal - and every time the two meet it meas trouble for Bill. Illus. by Palazzo Tony. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Fair. Thomas Y Crowell Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 012008
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Sharmal Marjorie Weinman
Say Hello Vanessa
New York: Holiday House 1979. unpaginated pictorial cover with black ltrs edges/corners/head-heel of spine are bumped/ worn/tattered/& fraying inside front hinge is torn at top on ffep. Vanessa Mouse has trouble making friends. Animals bashfulness friendship. Weekly Reader Book Club. Hard Cover. Good/No DJ. Illus. by Hoban Lillian. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Holiday House Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 002543 ???????? : 0823403548 9780823403547
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Sharon B. Smith
The Performance Mare: Maximizing What Your Mare Does Best
New York: Howell Book House 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE/FINE. 8vo. Crisp unread copy. Includes bibliography and index. Dust jacket is protected in new archival mylar. 214 pages. -- Ships in protective cardboard packaging. US orders ship USPS from Niagara Falls NY. Canadian orders ship from Ontario. Howell Book House hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 502 ???????? : 0876059582 9780876059586
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Sharon Bass
This Is the Maine Coon Cat
TFH Publications 1983. Hardcover. Used: Very Good. Very good or better tight clean unmarked NO age toning. TFH Publications hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 27534 ???????? : 0866220968 9780866220965
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Sharon Creech
The Wanderer
Harpercollins 2000. Corners bumped. Pages of text are clean lightly toned and free of markings. Binding is tight and secure. Ships today or next business day. Our books are carefully described and packaged in boxes not envelopes. A gift card and personalized message can be included upon request. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8.5 x 5.75. Harpercollins Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 224678 ???????? : 0060277300 9780060277307
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Sharon Creech
The Wanderer
Pan Books UK 2001. Reprint. Softcover. Good. 222 pages. Covers have no creasing. Corners of covers are moderately bumped. Spine has moderate reading creases. Pages are reasonably tanned. Clipped front end page. The ocean has always flowed through Sophie's life. It promises journeys of adventure and discovery and she is drawn to it. And when she gets the chance to cross the Atlantic on board her uncle's boat The Wanderer she can't wait to set sail. But troubled Sophie has a secret and deep down she's terrified of where The Wanderer will take her. For this storm-tossed voyage will also be a journey into the mysterious past of her forgotten childhood. And she and the rest of the crew aboard may not survive it. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN: 0330392921. ISBN/EAN: 9780330392921. Inventory No: 17060323. 9780330392921 Pan Books paperback
书商的参考编号 : 17060323 ???????? : 0330392921 9780330392921
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Sharon Creech
The Wanderer
Macmillan UK 2001. Softcover. Good ex-library. 222 pages. Tanned pages. Dust jacket protected in clear plastic sleeve. Ex-library with usual marks stamps stickers. The ocean has always flowed through Sophie's life. It promises journeys of adventure and discovery and she is drawn to it. And when she gets the chance to cross the Atlantic on board her uncle's boat The Wanderer she can't wait to set sail. But troubled Sophie has a secret and deep down she's terrified of where The Wanderer will take her. For this storm-tossed voyage will also be a journey into the mysterious past of her forgotten childhood. And she and the rest of the crew aboard may not survive it. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN: 0330392921. ISBN/EAN: 9780330392921. Inventory No: 12030321. 9780330392921 Macmillan paperback
书商的参考编号 : 12030321 ???????? : 0330392921 9780330392921
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Sharon Creech
Walk Two Moons
Pan Books UK 1995. Reprint. Paperback. Good ex-library. 244 pages. Ex-library with usual marks stamps stickers. Covers have light creasing. Edges of covers have superficial wear. Spine is uncreased. Cover is protected in clear self-adhesive laminate. Edges of pages are lightly browned. Pages are lightly tanned. This is the story of Salamanca Tree Hiddle a "country girl at heart". While travelling with her eccentric grandparents across the US Sal tells them the story of her friend Phoebe Winterbottom and her disappearing mother. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; 1001 Children's Books You Must Read; ISBN: 0330330004. ISBN/EAN: 9780330330008. Inventory No: 20010344. 9780330330008 Pan Books paperback
书商的参考编号 : 20010344 ???????? : 0330330004 9780330330008
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Sharon Dennis Wyeth
No Creeps Need Apply - Pen Pals Series #4
Dell Books USA 1989. Medium Trade Paperback. Good. 134 pages. Tanned pages. After Palmer wins her first tennis match with her partner Simmie he almost kisses her. But when she wins her next match with another partner he won't even look at her. Palmer wonders if Simmie is worth the trouble of pursuing. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN: 0440402417. ISBN/EAN: 9780440402411. Inventory No: 11080754. 9780440402411 Dell Books paperback
书商的参考编号 : 11080754 ???????? : 0440402417 9780440402411
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Sharon Dennis Wyeth
Sam the Sham - Pen Pals Series #5
Yearling Books USA 1989. Medium Trade Paperback. Good. 117 pages. Minor cover blemishes. Multiple copies of this title available. Palmer has a new pen pal who sounds like the perfect boy. She is looking forward to meeting him when she and the girls find out that someone is playing a dirty trick and making him up. Will the Foxes find out who Quantity Available: 2. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN: 0440402506. ISBN/EAN: 9780440402503. Inventory No: 11070250. 9780440402503 Yearling Books paperback
书商的参考编号 : 11070250 ???????? : 0440402506 9780440402503
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Sharon Dennis Wyeth
The Dinosaur Tooth - Annie K's Theatre Series
Bantam Books USA 1990. Medium Trade Paperback. Good. 83 pages. Covers have light creasing. Edges of covers have superficial wear. Spine is uncreased. Pages are reasonably tanned. Previous owner's name in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN: 0553158155. ISBN/EAN: 9780553158151. Inventory No: 17070053. 9780553158151 Bantam Books paperback
书商的参考编号 : 17070053 ???????? : 0553158155 9780553158151
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Sharon Jennings
Franklin's Pumpkin
<p>Near fine softcover</p> Kids Can Press paperback
书商的参考编号 : biblio602 ???????? : 1553374967 9781553374961
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Sharon Moore
Harry Potter You're the Best : A Tribute from Fans the World over
St. Martin's Press USA 2001. First Edition. Medium Trade Paperback. Very Good. 156 pages. Covers have no creasing. Corners of covers are lightly bumped. Spine is uncreased. Pages are reasonably tanned. After St. Martin's published We Love Harry Potter! We'll tell you why we got hundreds of letters from fans around the world who wanted to offer their thoughts about the books they love. Their fertile imaginations have led them to share their creative takes on Harry: their opinions about the plots and characters their wishes for the next book and the upcoming highly ancipated movie version their ideas for playing Harry Ron Hermione and all their other favorite characters and much more! The collected letters are a delightful testament to how widespread and beloved the Harry Potter phenonmenon has become. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; teenage Fiction; Science Fiction & Fantasy. ISBN: 0312282540. ISBN/EAN: 9780312282547. Inventory No: 17060304. 9780312282547 St. Martin's Press paperback
书商的参考编号 : 17060304 ???????? : 0312282540 9780312282547
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Sharon Moore
Harry Potter You're the Best : A Tribute from Fans the World over
St Martins Press USA 2001. First Edition. Medium Trade Paperback. Good. 156 pages. Covers have moderate creasing. Corners of covers are lightly bumped. Spine is uncreased. Pages are reasonably tanned. After St. Martin's published We Love Harry Potter! We'll tell you why we got hundreds of letters from fans around the world who wanted to offer their thoughts about the books they love. Their fertile imaginations have led them to share their creative takes on Harry: their opinions about the plots and characters their wishes for the next book and the upcoming highly ancipated movie version their ideas for playing Harry Ron Hermione and all their other favorite characters and much more! The collected letters are a delightful testament to how widespread and beloved the Harry Potter phenonmenon has become. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; teenage Fiction; Science Fiction & Fantasy. ISBN: 0312282540. ISBN/EAN: 9780312282547. Inventory No: 09122127. 9780312282547 St Martins Press paperback
书商的参考编号 : 09122127 ???????? : 0312282540 9780312282547
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Sharon New
My Dentist Asks Too Many Questions - Exaggerations Set 1 Series #9
Scholastic Australia 1998. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Illustrator: Lloyd Foye. Covers have no creasing. Corners of covers are lightly bumped. Spine is uncreased. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. Illustrator: Lloyd Foye. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; ISBN: 1863889078. ISBN/EAN: 9781863889070. Inventory No: 17010239. 9781863889070 Scholastic paperback
书商的参考编号 : 17010239 ???????? : 1863889078 9781863889070
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Sharon New
My Sister Takes Hours To Get Ready - Exaggerations Set 2 Series #3
Scholastic Australia 1998. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Illustrator: Peter Townsend. Covers have no creasing or wear. Spine is uncreased. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. Illustrator: Peter Townsend. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; ISBN: 1863889027. ISBN/EAN: 9781863889025. Inventory No: 17010231. 9781863889025 Scholastic paperback
书商的参考编号 : 17010231 ???????? : 1863889027 9781863889025
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SHARP DAVID
Looking Inside: The Wonders Of Nature
Rand McNally & Company Chicago: 1976. Hardcover no dustjacket. Reading copy. Informative cut-away drawings are a feature Specially designed to provide an in-depth review of some of the outstanding man-made and natural wonders in our marvelous world. Highly illustrated in full color. ISBN: 0528822136. Rand McNally & Company, Chicago: 1976 hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 66569X1 ???????? : 0528822136 9780528822131
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Sharp Margery
Melisande
London: Collins 1960. Finger mark on front free endpaper; dust wrapper lightly spine-sunned and edgeworn with small loss to edges; unpaginated approx 94p mostly illus. Includes loose signed drawing by the artist. First Edition. Hard Cover. Vg-/Good. Illus. by McKie Roy. Small 4to. Collins Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 80832
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SHARP THOMAS
Northumberland: A Shell Guide
Faber and Faber Limited London: 1952. Hardcover with dustjacket in protective mylar cover. reading copy. Library discard. Thomas Sharp thought the landscape of England the most beautiful in the world and the English village as the perfection of the village idea. His thoughts in this area were expressed in this book. Faber and Faber Limited, London: 1952 hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 49015X1
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Sharp W. E.
Common Beetles of the British Lowlands
London: S. W. Partridge & Co. 1111. Book. Good. Hardcover. Edition Not Stated. 195mm Tall 12mo. Illustrated. 1915 80; 780 pages. Separately paginated seven pages of Notes on the setting and mounting of beetles at the rear. Slight browning to free endpapers. Page edges greyed with dust marks. Previous owner's signature in ink on front pastedown. S. W. Partridge & Co. Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 6245
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Sharpe Sydney
A Patch of Green: Canada's Oilpatch Makes Peace with the Environment
Toronto: Key Porter Books 2002. Fine in softcover. 23 by 16 cm. 240 pages. Gift quality book. Trade size. Pictorial cover. French flaps. Contains index bibliography and chapter notes. Bright clean. Soft Cover. Key Porter Books Paperback
书商的参考编号 : SHELFAR17 ???????? : 1552635201 9781552635209
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Sharpe Sydney
A Patch of Green: Canada's Oilpatch Makes Peace with the Environment
Toronto: Key Porter Books 2002. Fine in softcover. 23 by 16 cm. 240 pages. Gift quality book. Trade size. Pictorial cover. French flaps. Contains index bibliography and chapter notes. Bright clean. Soft Cover. Key Porter Books Paperback
书商的参考编号 : 74000A92 ???????? : 1552635201 9781552635209
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Shaun Ellis & Maggie Lofts (editor)
Wolves
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very slight traces of storage, tiny bump to spine foot and no bumping to corners. 256pp. A fascinating photographic study of wolves, capturing the natural spirit of these incredible animals.
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Shaw Daniel
Southwest Aquatic Habitats
Alberquerque NM: University of New Mexico Press 2013. A nice reading copy. Pages are clean and bright. Binding is tight. Book shows some shelfwear. No jacket pictorial boards. Photos and illustrations throughout. First Edition 1st printing. Hard Cover. Very Good -. University of New Mexico Press Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 100217 ???????? : 0826353096 9780826353092
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Shaw Evelyn
A Nest Of Wood Ducks: A Science I CAN READ Book: An I CAN READ Book Science Series
Harper & Row Publishers. Fine with no Dust Jacket. 1976. First Edition: Later Printing. Hard Cover. 0060255919 . 013757: Copy has no DJ and back board is plain no printing on it. Boards and pages are clean unmarked no writing found at all bright tightly bound and sharp cornered. Has beautiful full-color illustrations on almost every page. Scarce Out Of Print Book. If interested I have several other volumes of this popular 1950s-1970s I CAN READ Book Series available. "Chronicles the first year of life for a brood of wood ducklings.": Color Illustrations: 6.5 x 8.75 in.: 64 pages . Harper & Row Publishers hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 013757 ???????? : 0060255919 9780060255916
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Shaw George
General Zoology or Systematic Natural History Facsimile Reprints in Herpetology
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles 1999. Volume 3 only: Amphibia. A clean tight and unmarked copy. Full cloth binding. 615pp. Dust jacket has a crease along back flap now in a new mylar cover. Heavy book: NO international orders. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9" - 12" Tall. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 051477 ???????? : 0916984486 9780916984489
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Shaw George MD FRS and Nodder Frederick Polydore.
Plate #57. The Long-spined Chaetodon
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. Matted in Rag Board G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 2182
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Shaw George MD FRS and Nodder Frederick Polydore.
Plate # 154 Clavate Ascidia
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 2263
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Shaw George MD FRS and Nodder Frederick Polydore.
Plate # 186. Funeral Cockatoo.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 1956
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Shaw George MD FRS and Nodder Frederick Polydore.
Plate # 191 The Duck Barnacle. Lepas Anatifera.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 2262
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Plate # 20. The Green Polype or Hydra.
London:: George Shaw and E. Nodder 1790. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. George Shaw and E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 3245
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Plate # 207 The White Wagtail. Motacilla alba.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 1947
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Plate # 204 Swallow-Tailed Falcon
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 1946
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Plate # 41 The Great Hornbill. or Rhinoceros Bird. Buceros Rhinoceros
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 1948
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Plate # 50. Magnificent Cockatoo.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 1945
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Plate # 645. The Red-Vented Shrike. Lanius Jocosus.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4649
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Plate # 649. The Russian Warbler. Motacilla Rossica.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4650
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Plate # 665. Cape Swallow. Hirundo Capensis.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4646
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Plate # 669. Black-Crowned Tanager. Tanagra Melanictera.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4647
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Plate # 661. The Swedish Red-Breast. Motacilla Suecica.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4651
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Shaw George MD FRS and Nodder Frederick Polydore.
Plate # 667. The Wild-vine Sphinx Sphinx Labrusc� Caterpillar and Pupa
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4341
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Shaw George MD FRS and Nodder Frederick Polydore.
Plate # 677. The Ludovician Grossbeak. Loxia Ludoviciana.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4648
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Shaw George MD FRS and Nodder Frederick Polydore.
Plate # 679. Jatropha Sphinx Sphinx Jatroph� Caterpillar and Pupa.
London:: G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder 1790-1813. First edition. Fine in original bright hand-coloring. A Fine and rare original hand-colored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder and/or his son Richard Polydore Nodder from The Naturalist's Miscellany. Octavo 6 x 9.5 inches 15.24 x 24.13 cm. Includes the original text in both English and Latin by George Shaw MD FRS. The Naturalist's Miscellany distinguished by the refined hand-colored copperplate engravings and astute naturalists' observations was aptly named as a diverse naturalists' compendium of the birds mammals reptiles insects fish and crustacean identified by seventeenth and eighteenth century naturalists spanning the globe particularly around the South Seas. Many of nature's most fascinating and unusual creatures were discovered during this period several of which were introduced through The Naturalist's Miscellany. Doctor George Shaw 1751-1813 Fellow of the Royal Society cofounder of the Linnaean Society as well as Zoologist of the British Museum contributed the text. Publication of the Naturalist's Miscellany ceased with his death in 1813. Upon the death of the artist FP Nodder 1770-1800 his wife Elizabeth and their son Richard Polydore Nodder 1793-1820 contributed artistically and editorially to the publication. Indeed a family affair both Frederick Polydore Nodder and his son Richard produced every one of the plates. A gifted and distinguished naturalist Frederick P. Nodder was the preferred Botanical Painter to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. His early skills as botanical and animal draughtsman and engraver were honed from his association with Sir Joseph Banks who employed Nodder to complete and engrave the drawings from the sketchbooks of the late Sydney Parkinson. Parkinson accompanied Banks as botanical draughtsman aboard Captain James Cook's The Endeavor in 1771. Parkinson died on the return of this South Seas Voyage. These engravings along with the natural history collections of the British Museum were the basis for the mastery of the Naturalist's Miscellany. Frederick's son Richard P. Nodder a gifted animal painter in his own right was distinguished as botanic painter to King George III. At the time of its creation The Naturalist's Miscellany was highly coveted as a definitive natural history offering and as was the custom the work was issued in installments between 1790 and 1813. Each volume was dedicated by permission and dutifully inscribed to the most devoted patrons and contributors of the natural historical pursuits of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain: Queen Charlotte Sir Joseph Banks Thomas Pennant Esq. The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge The Trustees of the British Museum to name a few. Andrews1986 Blunt 151Coats 25 Sitwell FBB 142 Wood 482. Copyright: Lowry-James Rare Prints & Books 1/09. G. Shaw and F.P. & E. Nodder, unknown
书商的参考编号 : 4336
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