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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Thirty-eight plates, with explanations: - Intended to illustrate Linnaeus's System of vegetables, and particularly adapted to the Letters on the elements of botany is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1799.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: B. and J. White, London, 1794
Anbieter: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: Very Good. Frederick Polydore Nodder (illustrator). Reprint. 1794. Reprint (the first edition was in 1788). vi, 72pp. and 38 multi-image hand coloured numbered plates, drawn and engraved by F. P. Nodder. Thomas Martyn (1735-1825) was an English botanist and Professor of Botany at Cambridge University, and lectured on the Linnaean system. He writes in his preface to this book that "These plates, with their explanations, may be considered as an entire work: but it is presumed that they will be much more satisfactory when studied jointly with the letters [Letters on the Elements of Botany by Jean-Jacques Rousseau]). The book is bound in contemporary full leather boards with gold titling on a leather label and gold decoration on the spine. The case of the book is in very good condition with wear to the leather on the tips of the top corners, rubbing down the spine edges and a small bit of damage to the leather on the top front spine corner. About 1/8" of the left side of the title label is missing and the leather below the missing piece has been stained black to make the loss less visible. The contents are tight and clean and the plates remain bright. There are a few small and light foxing marks and some of the pages of descriptive text show some offsetting from the facing plate. A name has been neatly written on the top corner of the second front free endpaper.
Verlag: F. P. Nodder & Co., London, 1794
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Zustand: Fine. The Naturalist's Miscellany consists of twenty-two volumes published between 1789 - 1813, and illustrated by Frederick Polydore Nodder. Nodder also worked on Joseph Banks "Banks' Florilegium". George Shaw was a co-founder of the Linnean Society and became keeper of the natural history collection at the British Museum. The small bird with black and white striped head depicted here is also known as a Pardalote, probably the Striated Pardalote (Pardalotus striatus) found throughout Australia. The engraving measures 4" x 5 3/4" on 5 1/2" x 9 1/4" paper. This is a magnificent copy dated 1794 on Whatman paper, with wide paper margins.
Verlag: F.P. Nodder, London, 1791
Anbieter: Arader Books, New York, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near fine. First. First edition. Four volumes. London: F.P. Nodder, [1791-]1792-1794[-1795]. Octavo (8 3/8" x 5 3/16", 213mm x 132mm). [Full collation available.] With 144 hand-colored engraved plates in toto. Bound in later (late-XIXc-early-XXc; signed gilt at the tail by Gruel) three-quarter navy-blue morocco over marbled boards. On the spine, seven pairs of gilt fillets. Title gilt to the second panel, number gilt to the fourth, binder gilt to tail. Tope edge of the text-block gilt. Marbled end-papers. Pale blue silk marking-ribbons. Some chips and bumps to the extremities. Vol. I, leaves 13 and 14 (the second and third leaves describing Lolium (pl. 4)) are reversed; else collated complete against Henrey. Mildly tanned throughout, with some offsetting at the plates, with pigment oxidation to the reverse of the plates. Several lower and fore-deckles preserved throughout. Bookplates (of a XIXc design) of "JW" surmounted by a torse supporting a dove with the olive branch in its beak to the front paste-down of each volume. Thomas Martyn (1735-1825), the long-lived son of John Martyn, succeeded his father as Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge. He represents the shift to and final dominance of Linnaeus in British botany; whereas the elder Martyn was an exponent of Ray, the author of the present work became one of the great Anglophone apostles of the Linnaean system. The present work, which was advertised for subscription in 1791, is the pinnacle of Martyn's scholarly output -- despite being better known as the English translator of Rousseau's Lettres sur la botanique -- and was intended to continue. As the advertisement to the fourth volume decorously laments, "we have received the most flattering testimony to the usefulness of our work from several public societies, and many respectable individuals; but our pecuniary encouragement has not been such as to warrant our carrying it on to any great extent." Around the same time, Martyn ceased to lecture at Cambridge due to a dearth of interest. Nodder, who illustrated and engraved the plates, also oversaw their coloration (Hunt ad loc.). About the "JW" whose bookplate (presumably lifted from an earlier binding) is in each volume nothing can be discovered. The firm of Gruel (in its heyday helmed by Léon Gruel, 1841-1923) became known as one of the finest purveyors of decorative -- fantastical, even -- bindings around the turn of the century. The present set is no less fine for its simplicity. Henrey 1023; Hunt 721; Nissen, BBI 1291; Pritzel 5929; Sitwell, p. 118.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: London: White and Son, 1788
Anbieter: Antiquariat Wilder - Preise inkl. MwSt., Salzhemmendorf, Deutschland
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8°. Zustand: Sehr gut. 72 S. mit den 38 (nicht kolor.) Kupfertafeln dekorativer Halblederband neuerer Zeit auf 5 Zierbünden, mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und marmoriertem Deckelbezug durch Atkinson Bookbinders (Salisbury); Titel wenig fleckig, durchweg wasserrandig, Einband nur gering berieben, insgesamt noch sehr schönes Ex. Unzugeordnet Aufgrund der aktuellen Zoll-Situation ist zur Zeit kein Versand in die USA möglich. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 400.
Verlag: F. P. Nodder & Co., London, 1792
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Hand colored copper engraving of an emu strolling to the right with a soft blue throat and a cautiously optimistic expression. From the Naturalist's Miscellany, which was published in 22 volumes between 1789 - 1813, and illustrated by Frederick Polydore Nodder. 4 3/8 x 8" with margins, plate no. 99 in the upper right corner, watermarked Whatman paper. One sml mark in background to left of emu, o/w very good.
Verlag: Nodder & Co. c. 1792, London, 1792
Anbieter: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australien
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Frederick Polydore Nodder (Engraver) (illustrator). 1st Impression. Copper engraving with original hand colouring, 17cm x 12cm (23cm x 13.5cm sheet) in mount, some light spotting and tanning. Good condition Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751-1800). Plate 93 from the 'Naturalist's Miscellany, or Coloured Figures of Natural Objects Drawn and Described immediately from Nature'. The Argonauts are a species of pelagic octopus.