1907 viii, 249 p., 1 fig., 19 (3 photographs, 16 lithographs) pls, hcloth (upper end covers somewhat discoloured). Library stamps.
1961 56 p., 10 pls, paperbound. Published in: Sbornik Narodniho Musea v Praze / Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae.
Paris, Prault père, 1761. In-12 de [2]-VI-174 pages, cartonnage d'attente gris, étiquette de titre en papier au dos, non rogné. En parfait état. 
 Après "Les principes... " viennent deux mémoires, un sur la manière de préserver le froment de la corruption, le second pour indiquer le plan qui a été suivi pour parvenir à connaître ce qui produit le blé noir dans les blés & les remèdes propres à détruire cette corruption. Edition parue la même année que la première - en français. 
Office de Publicité, 1933 19 x 28, 116 pp., broché, Bon état
Physiologie cellulaire. La turgescence et la nutrition de la cellule végétale. - La respiration. Les enzymes ou diastases. - Physiologie des organismes végétaux. La turgescence des organismes végétaux. - La nutrition des végétaux. L'irritabilité. La spéci
DUPONT PAUL. 1892. In-12. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 310 pages augmentées de nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
ENSEIGNEMENT DES SCIENCES - COLLECTION PAUL DUPONT. / 12e EDITION. Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
1995 (1st ed.) xii, 720 p., numerous figures & plates, 4to, hardbound. Loosely inserted is some correspondence on making a second edition of the book.
Traduzione di N. Pedicino. Hoepli, Milano, 1878. In-24 gr., tela editoriale, pp. XI,127, con 68 inc. nel t. Ben conservato.
GARNIER HERMANOS. Sans date. In-16. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 148 pages. Illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Manque les premières pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
En espagnol. Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
 London, Printed, For Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, Poultry ; and W. Miller, Albemarle-Street, by J. Keymer, Yarmouth, 1811, 1 volume in-8 de 215x135 mm environ, 2ff. blancs, faux-titre, frontispice en couleurs, titre, lxii-496 pages, 4 ff. (index), 2 ff. blancs, demi reliure à coins en veau fauve, titres dorés sur dos lisse orné de motifs à froid et filets dorés, tranches mouchetées. Des rousseurs, cuir et cartonnage frotté, une coiffe ébréchée, ex-libris manuscrits sur la page de faux-titre et page de titre, début de fente sur les mors mais structure solide, sinon bon état. Edition originale complète du frontispice et des 3 hors-texte (dont 2 dépliants).
Sir William Jackson Hooker, né le 6 juillet 1785 à Norwich et mort le 12 août 1865 à Londres, dans les Jardins botaniques royaux de Kew, est un botaniste britannique. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
MARABOUT. 2009. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 191 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Photographies de Howard Rice. Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
 Marabout Marabout, 2009, In-4 broché, couverture à rabat de 191 pages avec un index. Photos de Howard Rice. Trés bel état
 Toutes les expéditions sont faites en suivi au-dessus de 25 euros. Expédition quotidienne pour les envois simples, suivis, recommandés ou Colissimo. 
1879 56 p., 5 tables, roy. 4to, disbound (unopened, without covers). Published in: Nova Acta. Abh. der Kaiserl. Leop.-Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher.
1879 Nova Acta Acad.Caesar.Leop.Carol., Bd. 41, 1879 : In-4 Raisin, En feuillets. extrait, 55 pp., sans couverture Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé.
(København), Frimodts Forlag, 1963. 8vo. Bound with the original printed wrappers in a nice recent half calf binding (Chr. Christensen eftf.). Nice and clean. 147, (5) pp. 
(Copenhagen), 1821. 4to. Bound uncut in recent marbled covered boards. Extracted from ""Vis. Sel. phys. Skr. I Deel. I Hæfte"". A nice and clcean copy. (3), 156-208 pp.
Hauniæ (Copenhagen), Schultz, 1819. 4to. In recent half vellum. Stamp to title-page, otherwise a nice and clean copy. 27 pp.
The rare first edition of Hornemann's work on the plants of Guinea.
Kjøbenhavn, 1821 & 1837. 8vo. Two volumes, uncut unopened, uniformly bound in contemporary (original?) marbled boards with paper title-labels to spines. Spines split. Internally with occassional brownpostting. XII, 1042 pp. (4), 990 pp. + 2 engraved plates. . 
Third expanded edition of Hornemann’s pioneering treatise on Danish economic botany—the earliest systematic attempt to classify native Danish plants based on their practical use in agriculture, horticulture, and industry. Issued as the result of a prize essay competition held by the newly founded Naturhistorieselskab (Natural History Society), the work marked a turning point in the practical application of botanical knowledge in Denmark. Jens Wilken Hornemann (1770–1841) later became one of Denmark’s most influential botanists. Trained under Martin Vahl at the University of Copenhagen and the Naturhistorieselskab he was appointed lecturer at the Botanical Garden in 1801, and succeeded Vahl as editor of Flora Danica in 1804. Hornemann's Plantelære remained the principal Danish handbook of economic botany until Johan Lange’s mid-century publications. As such, it played a foundational role in the systematization and dissemination of applied botanical knowledge in Denmark during the Enlightenment and early 19th century.
Kiøbenhavn, Popp, 1796. 8vo. In contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. Light wear to extremities. Internally with light occassional browning, but generally a good copy. (6), 730 pp.
Rare first edition of Hornemann’s pioneering treatise on Danish economic botany - the earliest systematic attempt to classify native Danish plants based on their practical use in agriculture, horticulture, and industry. Issued as the result of a prize essay competition held by the newly founded Naturhistorieselskab (Natural History Society), the work marked a turning point in the practical application of botanical knowledge in Denmark. Jens Wilken Hornemann (1770–1841) later became one of Denmark’s most influential botanists. Trained under Martin Vahl at the University of Copenhagen and the Naturhistorieselskab he was appointed lecturer at the Botanical Garden in 1801, and succeeded Vahl as editor of Flora Danica in 1804. Hornemann's Plantelære remained the principal Danish handbook of economic botany until Johan Lange’s mid-century publications. As such, it played a foundational role in the systematization and dissemination of applied botanical knowledge in Denmark during the Enlightenment and early 19th century.
København, 1809 8vo. In nice recent marbled covered board with leather title-label to front board. In ""Det skandinaviske Litteraturselskabs Skrifter. 5. Arg."". Nice and clean. P. 308-354.
(Kiøbenhavn, Hartvi. Frid. Popp, 1828) 4to. Uden omslag. I: ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"" Titelblad., pp. 379-390 samt 1 kobberstukket håndkoloreret planche. (49x30 cm).
Hafniae, 1819. 8vo. in contemporary half calf. All edges coloured in blue. Light wear to extremities. Stamp to title-page. Internally nice and clean. 172 pp. 
First edition of Hornemann’s catalogue of the Copenhagen Botanical Garden intended for students and amateur botanists. The work lists and classifies the Garden’s living plant collection according to the Linnaean system and served as a foundational teaching work in early 19th-century Danish botanical education. Jens Wilken Hornemann (1770–1841) later became one of Denmark’s most influential botanists. Trained under Martin Vahl at the University of Copenhagen and the Naturhistorieselskab he was appointed lecturer at the Botanical Garden in 1801, and succeeded Vahl as editor of Flora Danica in 1804.Biblioteca Danica II, 198.
Hornschuch, C.F. [Societas Regia Botanica Ratisbonense] (ed.)
Reference : BG35000
(1824)
1824 xii, 244 p., 1 folded engraved plate, paperbound (contemporary blue plain covers). Small faint bind-stamp. Some slight scattered foxing, else good copy. Uncut copy of this rare work.A second volume was published in 1828.
Hortico. 1985. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 50 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Rousseurs. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
 Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
Vindobonae (Vienna), Matth. Andrae Schmidt, 1801-1805. Large folio. (50x35,5 cm.) Bound in 3 contemporary half longgrained red morocco bindings, with gilt backs and gilt lettering. Corners and edges slightly rubbed, minor scratches to the marbled covers, a fine copy. (8),74(1),72"(1),66 pp. and 300 (100+100+100) handcoloured engraved folio-plates. Text as well as plates printed on fine thick paper, all uncut and clean. Plates with tissue-guards and in very fine original handcolouring.
Scarce first edition of this beautiful work on grasses by the first director of the botanical garden in Vienna. A fourth volume, also comprising 100 plates, was issued 4 years later in 1809 - it is not present here. The beautiful plates are unsigned but drawn by Johannes Baptista Jebmayer (J. Ibmayer).""The work is a product of the golden Age of Viennese botany, when Hapsburg patronage attracted many botanists, and paid for lavish publication of their work. The present work is dedicated to the Emperor Francis I and his subsidy was particularly necessary as grasses are a 'difficult' group with restricted appeal"" no other work on the family can approach this one in magnificence."" - Nikolaus Host was a physician to Franz I and director of the botanical garden in Vienna, which was founded by the emperor on the advice of Host. Blunt, Great Flower Books p. 103. Nissen No. 935. Pritzel No. 4285.
2010 123, 5 p., numerous figures, 8 coloured plates, paperbound. Good copy.