Edité par Silva, 1953
Vendeur : World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Royaume-Uni
EUR 16,38
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Good. 1953. No edition remarks. 127 pages. Dust jacket over yellow cloth. French text. Contains colour illustrated plates throughout. Clean pages with heavy tanning and visible foxing throughout. Tightly bound with faint thumb-marking throughout. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Mild tanning to spine and board edges. Books has a backward lean. Unclipped jacket has moderate edgewear with chips, tears, and creasing. Heavy tanning to spine and edges. Droplets to spine. Notable rubbing and marking all over.
Edité par ARTIS, BFRUXELLES, 1954
Vendeur : .G.D., BRAINE LE CHATEAU, BRABA, Belgique
Etat : BON. 127 PAGES - COUV. RIGIDE ILLUSTREE TRACES LEGERES USAGE - INT. TRES PROPRE NOMBREUSES ILLUSTRATIONS PRECOLLEES EN COULEUR EN HORS TEXTE - 20,5X29,5 - 750 GR. -.
Edité par Bruxelles, Artis, 1954., 1954
Vendeur : Librairie Pique-Puces, Belfort, France
in-4° 127 pages, rel. cartonnage decor. ed., jaq. illustree en couleurs. Exemplaire bien complet des chromos en couleurs (defauts a la jaquette). [P-13*].
Edité par Artis, Bruxelles, 1954
Langue: français
Vendeur : L'ivre d'Histoires, Merbes Sainte Marie, Belgique
Reliure toile décorée d'origin. Etat : Assez bon. Etat de la jaquette : Assez bon. Linsenmaier Walter (illustrateur). Bien complet de ses 60 chromos proprement collés, 130 pages, dos de la jaquette légèrement insolé. Petites rousseurs en page de garde.
Couverture rigide. Etat : Bon. Images de la vie des oiseaux sous les tropiques. Version française par Paul Géroudet. Bon état, rares rousseurs en page de titre, légère usure de la jaquette, dos un peu foncé par le temps.
Edité par Editions Artis Bruxelles
Vendeur : Librairie Histoire d'en lire, Lorient, France
in-4, cartonnage éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 127p, 60 planches couleurs, bon état.
Edité par Zurich. Editions Silva.
Vendeur : La Bergerie, Le Locle, Suisse
Couverture rigide. Etat : Très bon. In-4 de 127 pages, pleine toile jaune orné d'une figure et du titre en vert. Jaquette très légèrement défraîchie. Très bel album, bien complet des 60 planches couleurs contrecollées.
Hardcover. Etat : Bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Légères traces d'usure sur la couverture. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. Slight signs of wear on the cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Edité par Paris, Desray, 1802., 1802
EUR 65 000
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Ajouter au panierCouverture rigide. Etat : Très bon. Normal 0 21 false false false FR X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Tableau Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;} First edition illustrated with 190 copper plates after drawings by Jean-Baptiste Audebert, printed in colour and enhanced with pure gold according to an original method developed by Audebert. Fine Bird Books p. 56 ; Nissen IVB, 47; Ronsil 103; Wood, p. 206; Zimmer, p. 17; Sander, Illustrierten franz ö sischen Bücher des 18. Jahrhunderts, 58 ; Balis 52 ; Buchanan, Nature into Art 105 ; Copenhagen / Anker 14 ; Cottrell 19 ; Ellis/Mengel 93 ; McGilI/Wood 206. Published in 32 issues over 26 months, the print run was limited to 312 copies only: 200 with gold captions, 100 4to copies with black captions and 12 copies with the text entirely printed in gold. One of the very precious 200 deluxe copies printed in large folio format with the captions printed in gold. Jean-Baptiste Audebert (1759-1800) died during the publication of this work which was followed by Louis-Pierre Vieillot (1748-1831). This is one of the most important ornithological publications of the 19th century. The illustration includes 190 plates out of the text drawn by Audebert, engraved on copper by Louis Bouquet and printed in colour by Langlois, one of the best intaglio printers of the time. Sixty-eight new species are described for the first time with extreme precision, "particularly from New Holland". Audebert had indeed solicited foreign collectors and firms in order to offer the most complete work possible. Having improved the printing and colouring process, Audebert had also called upon the greatest artists of his time. "Its plates, heightened with gold, and so finished that they are little less than hand-illuminated engravings, make this one of the most beautiful books of its era. It is the gold reflections of the plumage that render the book unique and wonderful" (Fine Bird Books). "The plates with the bird portraits are in beautiful colours; in this respect they are among the best color prints found in ornithology" Anker 14. The work is a magnificent testimony to the craze for ornithology books, which began in the second half of the 18th century, and flourished in the 19th century thanks to the technical prowess of colour printing. "Jewel in the crown of this golden age of French ornithological iconography, Jean-Baptiste Audebert and Louis-Pierre Vieillot's work focuses on birds with golden or silver plumage, which Buffon had precisely renounced for lack of being able to render their lustre." (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Des livres rares depuis l'invention de l'imprimerie, n°108). In order to reproduce the effects of plumage, Audebert had the idea of applying, [.] after the printing of the colour, a fine series of small golden or silver lines. Thus enhanced, the bird's plumage becomes sparkling and changes colour and appearance depending on the angle from which it is viewed. A surprising technical feat, the secret process of which is still unknown." (Michel Schlup, Les grands livres d'oiseaux illustrés de la bibliothèque publique et universitaire de Neuchâtel, p. 85, article publié en 2000 dans la Revue de la Société suisse des bibliophiles). "On most of the plates, even the gold was applied mechanically and not by hand, with the effect that the plates « look like medieval illuminations »" (Buchanan). The folio issue with gold captions is very rare (200 copies in 1802) and very sought-after. On June 7, 1989, 32 years ago, the Bradley Martin copy in used half-binding was sold for $44,000 at Sotheby's New York. On June 16, 1988, the Marcel Jeanson copy bound by Bozérian was estimated with buyer's premium at 222,000 FF - 333,000 FF (33,800 ? - 50,760 ?), 33 years ago. A superb copy of one of the most beautiful books devoted to birds, very wide margined and preserved in its contemporary binding.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Junk, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
EUR 22 000
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Ajouter au panierParis, AN XI- (1800-) 1802. 2 volumes. Small folio (335 x 245mm). With 190 (some folding) colour-printed engraved plates by Audebert, many heightened with gold, printed by Langlois. Contemporary calf, spines in 6 compartments with gilt ornaments and lettering, sides with gilt and blind pressed border (hinges splitting at foot but firm). The regular issue. "Its plates, heightened with gold, and so finished that they are little less than hand-illuminated engravings, make this one of the most beautiful books of its era. It is the gold reflections of the plumage that render the book unique and wonderful" (Fine Bird Books). Napoleon initiated a series of magnificent natural history publications that would vie with those undertaken to the order of Louis XIV, such as the present book together with Levaillant's superb ornithological monographs as well as the works by Redouté.The colour-printing is by Langlois, he did most of Levaillant's plates, and was one of the most celebrated colour-printers of France. The general title of the work is actually taken from the half-titles, each volume treating several genera and having its own title page. Volume I: 'Histoire naturelle et générale des colibris, oiseaux-mouches, jacamars et promerops; Volume II: 'Histoire naturelle et générale des grimpéraux et des oiseaux de paradis'.Apart from the small section on 'Promerops', all birds of the first volume are American birds, mostly from the West-Indies and South America. "The colours of the birds and their handsome appearance have evidently been the cause of their selection for inclusion in the book. The plates with their bird portraits are in beautiful colours; in this respect they are among the best prints found in ornithology" (Anker 14). A special edition was published of two hundred copies in large folio with the captions printed in gold.Fine Bird Books p. 56; Nissen IVB, 16; Ronsil 103; Anker 14.
Date d'édition : 1956
Vendeur : alphabets, NANCY, France
Bruxelles, Artis, 1956 ; in-folio, environ 130 pp. chacun, reliures d'éditeur en toile. Images collées dans le texte. Bon état.
Vendeur : Blue Rock Books, Marbella, MA, Espagne
usado- bueno.