Nordwestdeutsche Imkerzeitung. Hier 10. Jahrgang 1958 Heft 1 bis 12 komplett in einem Buch gebunden !
Oldenburg, Verlag Nordwestdeutsche Imkerzeitung, 1958.
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Notes on Papilionidae.
Keltern, Goecke und Evers, 2001/2004/2005. Hefte 1-3 (von 4 bisher erschienen). Hrsg. von Edwin Möhn und Thomas Frankenbach. Mit 8+12+3 Farbtafeln mit zahlreichen Schmetterlingabbildungen. 4°. 12 S. + Tafeln/10 S. + Tafeln, 4 S. OBroschur. Minimal gebraucht.
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Nova acta physico-medica. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlichen Leopoldinisch-Carolinischen Akademie der Naturforscher. Band 18/2.
Breslau u. Bonn, Weber, 1838. 4to. VIII, XV S., 1 Bl., S. 547-802. Mit 17 (3 Kupfer- u. 14 lithographiert) teils gefalteten, teils getönten oder kolorierten Tafeln. Neues Halbleinen. [3 Warenabbildungen]
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Novorum actorum Academia Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum. -Verhandlungen der kaiserlichen leopoldinisch-carolinischen Akademie. Band 26/1.
Breslau u. Bonn, Weber, 1857. 4to. XXIII, 369, 32 S. Mit 32 (11 farbigen oder getönten) teils gefalteten oder doppelblattgroßen lithographierten Tafeln. Modernes Leinen.
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Novorum actorum Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae naturae curiosorum. - Verhandlungen der Kaiserlichen Leopoldinisch-Carolinischen Akademie. Band 19/II.
Breslau u. Bonn, Weber, 1842. 4to. XXXII, 706 S., 1 Bl. Mit 42 (statt 45) zum Teil gefalteten Tafeln (davon 6 Kupfertafeln). Interimshalbleinen. [3 Warenabbildungen]
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NOVORUM ACTORUM ACADEMIAE CAESAREAE LEOPOLDINO-CAROLINAE GERMANICAE NATURAE CURIOSORUM /. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlichen Leopoldino-Carolinischen deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher. Bd 33-73, 75-106, 108-110.
Dresden u. (ab 1880) Halle, Fr. Blochmann, (ab 1895) Buchdruckerei der Güntz'schen Stiftung, (ab 1898) Erhard Karras, (ab 1922) Karras u.a. 1866 - 1928. 4to. Mit zahlr. Textabb., Tabellen u. hunderten von teils mehrfach gefalteten, teils farbigen Tafeln, Karten u. Photogrammen, in Lithographie, Kupferstich und Lichtdruck. Meist in OHlwdbdn, einige Bde in Interimsbroschur (Einbde teilweise m. leichten Lagerspuren, Besitzvermerken u. Stempeln, wenige Bde m. papierbedingter Bräunung, kl. Stockflecken oder geringen Läsuren, unaufgeschnitten, ein Bd m. Feuchtigkeitsrändern, ein Band im Seitensteg m. Nagespuren).
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Novorum actorum Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum. Vol. 24/1. Verhandlungen der kaiserlichen leopoldinisch-carolinischen Akademie. Bd 16/1.
Breslau u. Bonn, Weber, 1854. 4°. M. 23 (5 kolor. u. 8 teilkolor.) lith. Taf., einigen Abb. u. Tab. CLIV, 492 S., 1 Bl. Hlwd. m. Rtit. u. Rsign. St. a. Vorsatz. Meist stockfl. (auch Tafeln).
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Obscije voprosy evoljucionnogo ucenija.
Leningrad, 1978. 120 S. (Novaja lit. po voprosam evoljucii organ. mira 9/1).
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Oils and Fats
Institute of Food Science and Technology 1974 33pp booklet containing the papers of the mini-symposium on the subject. Library stamps to front cover otherwise a very tidy copy. Soft Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Institute of Food Science and Technology paperback
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Oken, Lorenz.
o.J. Mediziner, Naturforscher, Naturphilosoph. 1807 von Goethe berufen, Prof. in Jena, 1827 in München, seit 1832 in Zürich. Begründer der Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte. 1779 Bohlsbach b. Offenburg - 1851 Zürich. Brustbild im Achteck. Punktierkupferstich von Rosmaesler. 197 X 134 mm.
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Oken, Lorenz.
o.J. Mediziner, Naturforscher, Naturphilosoph. 1807 von Goethe berufen, Prof. in Jena, 1827 in München, seit 1832 in Zürich. Begründer der Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte. 1779 Bohlsbach b. Offenburg - 1851 Zürich. Brustbild. Stahlstich um 1840. 165 x 127 mm.
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One of a Series of Anatomical Drawings from Lederle
Pearl River NY: Lederle Laboratories 1966 Book. Good. Pamphlet. Pamphlet from Lederle Laboratories focused on the drug Aristocort triamcinolone for the treatment of arthritis. The separate full page full color drawing is on the anatomy of the hand showing both the dorsal and the palmar view. This page has foxing around the edges; the pamphlet has light edgewear. Lederle Laboratories paperback
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Ontogenetische und konstruktive Gesichtspunkte bei phylogenetischen Rekonstruktionen.
Frankfurt a. M., Verlag Waldemar Kramer., 1975. 3. Arbeitsgespräch zu Fragen der Phylogenetik und Systematik in der Außenstelle Lochmühle 2. - 5.4.1973. Mit Beiträgen von J.L. Franzen, A. Geus, M. Grasshoff, W. F. Gutmann, H. J. Kuhn, B. Kummer, D. Mollenhauer, D. S. Peters, H. Röder, C.A.R.D. Snell, M. Türkay. 125S. Reihe: Aufsätze und Reden der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft (27). Beiträge teilweise in Englisch Guter Zustand. Kl.-8°. H OBroschur.
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Orchideen / aus d. Ital. von Esther Dorn. Red.: Joachim Breschke...
Rastatt : Moewig, 1991. 78 S. : überwiegend Ill. 4°. Dt. Erstausg. Geb. in ill. OPpbd.
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Orchideen.
Renningen : Garant-Verl., c 2009. 63 S. überw. Ill. 4°. Geb. in ill. OPpbd.
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Ordnung und Chaos in der unbelebten und belebten Natur.
Stuttgart., Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft. Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte. 115. Versammlung, Berlin 1988. 441S. Enthält u.a. folgende Beiiträge: Ordnung und Chaos als Elemente von Gesundheit und Krankheit. Selbstähnlichkeit, Strukturgesetz vor dem Chaos. Fraktale, Computer-Experimente komplexer Strukturen. Familien neuraler Zellerkennungsmoleküle. Spin-Gläser und Hirngespinste. Biologie der sozialen Organisation. U. a.. Guter Zustand. 8°. H OBroschur.
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Ornithologischer Rundbrief Mecklenburgs. Neue Folge. Nr. 16/1975, 18/1977, 19/1978. Herausgegeben von der Arbeitsgruppe Avifauna Mecklenburgs der Bezirksfachausschüsse Ornithologie Rostock, Schwerin und Neubrandenburg.
(Neubrandenburg und Serrahn, Kulturbund der DDR, Bezirksfachausschüsse Ornithologie Rostock, Schwerin und Neubrandenburg, 1975-1978). 84, 88, 72 Seiten, teils mit Falttafeln, Karten, Tabellen. Original-Broschuren. 3 Hefte. Teils leicht gebräunt, Umschläge teils etwas abgegriffen, sauber.
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ORÍGENS. UNIVERS. TERRA. VIDA. HUMANITAT (Catàleg)
Barcelona, Museu Ciencies Naturals, 2007. Nombroses il·lustracions en color i negre. 221p. 1f. 4t. major. Cartoné editorial il·lustrada. Catàleg exposició al Museu de la Ciència de la Ciutadella. Exemplar en català, castellà i anglès. Molt bon exemplar. 1ª edició. Primera edició. 1st edition. First edition.
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Otto Schmeil. Leben und Werk eines Biologen. Jubiläumsausgabe zum 80jährigen Bestehen des Quelle & Meyer Verlages.
Quelle & Meyer, Heidelberg 1986. 261 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, 8°, Original-Karton (Softcover), gutes Exemplar,
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Ozeane : Forschungsreisen in eine Wunderwelt / National Geographic Society. Übertr. [aus d. Amerikan.] ins Dt.: Mara Huber.
Augsburg : Bechtermünz, 1998. [278] S. Überw. Ill. 4°. OPpbd. mit ill. Einbd. u. SU.
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Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change. Proceedings of a joint symposium by the Board of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate and the Committee on Global Change, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources, National Research Council.
Washington, National Academy Press, 1989. 122 pages. 8°, OBrosch.
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Palao Tropical Biological Station Studies (Nihon-gakujutsu-shinkokai-Parao-nettai-seibutsu-kenkyusho-hokoku). Japan Society for the Promotion of Scientific Research. Vol. 1 No. 1-4.
Tokyo, 1937-1939. M. mehr. Taf. u. zahlr. Textabb. 4 OBr. Umschl. angeschmutzt, leicht beschäd. u. m. St.
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Palao Tropical Biological Station Studies. Japan Society for the Promotion of Scientific Research. Vol. 2 No. 1.
Tokyo, 1940. M. mehr. Abb. 145 S. OBr. Umschl. angeschmutzt, leicht beschäd. u. m. St.
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PARIS MATCH-N°58-29 AVRIL 1950
40 PAGES-EN UNE: COMMENT L'HOMME OISEAU VA VOLER-POLEMIQUE AUTOUR DE L'ILE D'YEU LA MARECHALE A L'HOTEL DES VOYAGEURS, 1P, PHOTO-CINQ ANS APRES REMY DEPOSE AU PROCES PETAIN, POURQUOI J'AI CHANGE D'AVIS, PAR LE COLONEL REMY, 3P-L'HOMME MYSTERE DE LA CRISE BELGE CHARLES, 3P-DUKE ELLINGTON, 3P, PHOTO COULEURS PLEINE PAGE-L'INTERROGATOIRE DES 228 PERSONNES QUI ONT VU DES SOUCOUPES VOLANTES, 2P-LES HUIT COMMANDEMENTS DE LA MODE MASCULINE-, 2P-POURQUOI HOMME? POURQUOI FEMME?, 3P-MARTINE CAROL NOUS MIME SON ROMAN POLICIER, 1P, 4 PHOTOS-STAN LAUREL REPOND A FERNANDEL, 1P, 8 PHOTOS
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Parazitologiceskij sbornik. 20.
Moskau u. Leningrad, 1961. M. zahlr. Abb. 397 S. OLwd. Einbd. angestaubt u. bestoßen. Textsauber.
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Pareys illustriertes Gartenbaulexikon : in 2 Bänden / hg. von Richard Maatsch.
Berlin : Parey, 1956. 2 Bde 1 - 2. 645, 719 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. Gr. 8°. 5., völlig neubearb. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
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PATRIMONIO MUNDIAL DE LA HUMANIDAD. AFRICA SUBSAHARIANA Y OCEANIA.
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Pedofauna. Bulletin international d'informations en biologie du sol . No. 23 (Dec. 1976).
Dijon, 1976. 23 S. Brosch. Vord. Umschl. schmutzrandig.
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Petit Buffon des enfants ou extrait d'histoire naturelle des Quadrupedes, des Reptile, Des Poissons et des Oiseaux. Nouvelle edition, revue et augmentee.
Paris: Langlume Libraire 1853. 176 S. 8 Tafeln mit kol. Kupferstichen. OKart. Kl 8° *Buchdeckel loset* Buchrücken stellenweise abgelöst*.
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Pferde : alles Wissenswerte über Rassen, Haltung, Pferdesport / Vorw. von Ann Moore. Beitr.: Pamela McGregor (MacGregor). Dt. Bearb.: Elisabeth Schwarz.
Herrsching : Pawlak, 1986. 143 S. : überw. Ill. (farb.) 4°. Dt. Ausg. OPpbd. mit Rückengoldpräg. u. SU.
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Pferdesport : e. Handbuch für Trainer, Übungsleiter, Pferdezüchter u. Aktive / Autorenkollektiv unter d. Leitung von Erich Oese.
Berlin : Sportverl., 1974. 551 S. Zahlr. Ill. Gr. 8°. 2. Aufl. Ill. OPpbd.
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Pflanzen- und Tierpflege im Kindergarten : e. method. Handreichung / Autoren: Marga Arndt...
Berlin: Volk und Wissen, 1976. 156 S. Ill., graph. Darst. Gr. 8°. 3. Aufl. Ill. OPpbd.
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Pflanzenschädlinge und Pflanzenkrankheiten.
Berlin, Deutscher Bauernverlag, 1953. 66 S. 8° Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
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Pflanzenzauber rund ums Haus.
Stuttgart [i.e.] Remseck: Unipart-Verl., 1995. 351 S. : zahlr. Ill. 4°. Lizenzausg. Geb. in ill. OPpbd.
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Pflanzliche Virusforschung.
Berlin, 1954. M. 2 Taf. u. einigen Abb. 51 S. OBr. (Mitteil. d. Biolog. Bundesanst. f. Land- u. Forstw. 81).
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Pflügers Archiv. European journal of physiologie. Bd. 1-402 (Bd. 332 u. 335 m. Suppl.-H. )ahres und Gen.-Reg. zu Bd. 1-240.
Berlin u. Heidelberg, Springer, 1868-1984. 8°, ab Bd. 361 in 4°. M. zahlr. Taf. u. Abb. In 400 versch. geb. Bibl.-Einbdn. (einige in Pp., u. brosch. meist in Hlwdbdn.). Einbde. teils etwas beschäd., beschabt u. fleckig. 5 Rücken fehlen. Teilw. m. Rsign. Fast durchg. mehrf. gest. Bibl.-Ex. Es fehlten: Taf. 3-5 in Bd. 41.
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Philosophische Aspekte d. Biologie. Hrsg. v. W. Plesse. Bearb. v. J. Bretschneider, H. Kaiser u.a.
Jena, Fischer, 1982. M. 24 Abb. 200 S. OLwd.
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Physikalische Chemie biogener Makromoleküle. II. Jenaer Symposium 18.-21. Sept. 1962. Vorträge u. Diskussionen.
Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1964. 4°. M. 268 Abb. u. 70 Tab. 445 S. Kart. (DAW. Abh. d. Kl. f. Med. 1964/6).
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Physiologie (Bewegung) d. Spermien. Symposium in Budapest, Oktober 1960.
Budapest, Kiado, 1964. M. mehreren Abb. 107 S. OLwd. (Symposia biologica Hungarica 4)
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Pilzzucht. (Privater Sammelband). 18 Aufsätze internationaler Wissenschaftler zur Pilzkunde.
18 Hefte in 1 Band. 4°. (ca. 500) S. Privater Halbleinen-Einband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Einband leicht berieben, Eigenvermerk auf Vorsatz, die gebundenen Hefte zum Teil leicht gebräunt und gerändert. Meist mit eingebundener Original-Boschur, unterschiedliche Formate, insgesamt guter Zustand. Aus der Bibliothek von J. Becker, des Saatzuchtleiters der AG für Zuckerindustrie Staatz/Kautendorf in Niederösterreich, später Biologe und Saatzuchtforscher in Dillingen. Der Sammelband enthält 18 wissenschaftliche Broschüren bzw. Aufsätze zur Pilzkunde. Karl Friedrich: "Untersuchungen zur Ökologie der höheren Pilze". Jena: Fischer 1940. - Koki Masui: "A Study og the Ectotrophic Mycorrhizas of Woody Plants." Kyoto, 1927. Ders.: "The Compound Mycorrhiza of Quercus pausidentata Fr.", Kyoto, 1926. Ders.: "A Study of Ectotrophic Mycorrhiza of Alnus". Kioto, 1926. - Daniel Lihnell: "Untersuchungen über die Mykorrhizen und die Wurzelpilze von Juniperus Communis". Uppsala, 1939. - Werner Magnus: "Studien an der endotrophen Mycorrhiza von Neottia Nidus avis L." leipzig, 1900. - Rudolf Freisleben:" Weitere Untersuchungen über die Mykotrophie der Ericaceen". Leipzig, 1935. - Hermann Weyland:"Zur Ernährungsphysiologie mykotropher Pflanzen." Leipzig, 1912. - E. Stahl:"Sinn der Mycorhizenbildung". Leipzig, 1900. - K. Flachs:"Die Trauermücke Neosciara Winn. als Schädling an Champignonkulturen". München, 1942. - Chung-tao Cheng: "Die Beeinflussung des Wachstums von Pilzen". Berlin, 1940. - Ewald Nossel:"Der Nährwert der Pilze". Düsseldorf, 1940. - N.H. Piner u. A.J. Thompson:"Der Einfluß von Calcium und Phosphat auf Wachstum und Produktion des Champignon". 1938. - Hilde Kehl:"Zur Sporenkeimung beim Speisechampignon". Berlin, 1941. - W. Hunte:"Champignon-Anbau im Haupt- und Nebenerwerb." Berlin, 1941. - Friedrich Passecker: Champignonkultur mit einfachen Mitteln". Wiesbaden, 1941. - Ders.: "Moderne Champignonkultur". Wien, Leipzig, ca. 1935.
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Pilzzucht. (Privater Sammelband). 18 Aufsätze internationaler Wissenschaftler zur Pilzkunde.
1900-1940. 4°. (ca. 500) S. Privater Halbleinen-Einband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. 18 Hefte in 1 Band. Einband leicht berieben, Eigenvermerk auf Vorsatz, die gebundenen Hefte zum Teil leicht gebräunt und gerändert. Meist mit eingebundener Original-Boschur, unterschiedliche Formate, insgesamt guter Zustand.
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Plant Cell and Tissue Culture Principles and Applications
Ohio State University Press 1979 Substantial 892pp collection of papers on cell and tissue culture. Small tear to cloth at the top of the spine and some ex-library markings otherwise a solid clean copy. First Edition. Cloth. Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Ohio State University Press hardcover
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PLANTAS INFERIORES PLANTAS SUPERIORES. Enciclopedia monográfica de ciencias naturales - Madrid 1974 - Muy ilustrado
Madrid, Aguilar Ediciones, 1974. Profusamente ilustrado con dibujos de Marilena Pistoia. 447p. 4º mayor. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar.
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Plate From "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" : Scarlet Bugler
Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plate. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plate By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Color plate from "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions in Natural Colors from Water Color Drawings" Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
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Plate From "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" : Mariposa Tulip
Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plate. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plate By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Color plate from "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions in Natural Colors from Water Color Drawings" Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
Référence libraire : 026830
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Plate From "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" : Monkey Flower
Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plate. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plate By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Color plate from "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions in Natural Colors from Water Color Drawings" Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
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Plate From "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" : Cream Cups
Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plate. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plate By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Color plate from "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions in Natural Colors from Water Color Drawings" Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
Référence libraire : 026832
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Plate From "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" : Owl's Clover
Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plate. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plate By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Color plate from "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions in Natural Colors from Water Color Drawings" Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
Référence libraire : 026833
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Plate From "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" : Wild Heliotrope
Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plate. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plate By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Color plate from "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions in Natural Colors from Water Color Drawings" Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
Référence libraire : 026826
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Plate From "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings" : Brodiaea
Pasadena: Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders 1905. First Edition . Loose Plate. Near Fine. 11" x 5 1/2. Color Plate By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders. Color plate from "California Wild Flowers Twelve Reproductions in Natural Colors from Water Color Drawings" Scarce second separate publication by the Saunders issued in two versions one with 6 wild flowers another with 12. Charles Francis Saunders 1859-1941 was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County Pennsylvania. He and his first wife Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders d. 1910 were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications he as author she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902 the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books The Indians of the Terraced Houses 1912 and Under the Sky in California 1913. In 1921 Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin d. 1968 whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens botany and photography. For many years Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth and then with Mira Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest photographing all of the California Missions the regions' natural wonders Native Americans and flora among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum Los Angeles and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Source: Apostol Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders" Southern California Quarterly volume 81 Spring 1999: 1-88. <br/> <br/> Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders unknown
Référence libraire : 026829
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