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PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Condition: Aceptable. : Libro de texto de Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre (Ciencias de la Vida y de la Tierra) para el curso de 1ère S (primero científico) del programa de 2001. Este libro está diseñado para estudiantes de secundaria y abarca temas de biología y ciencias de la tierra. Incluye trabajos prácticos, resúmenes y ejercicios para cada capítulo, facilitando el aprendizaje y la comprensión de los conceptos clave. EAN: 9782091723242 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Educación Título: Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre 1ère S Autor: Eric Périlleux| Denis Rebout| Nathalie Touron| Stéphane Guellec| Jean-François Beaux| Guy Menant| Bénédicte Rullier| Yves Collec| Pierre Jauzein| Jean-Marc Demont| Mireille Audebert| Sylvie Guérin-Bodeau| Emmanuel Moyse| Daniel Richard| Pierre Thomas| Myriam Gazeau Editorial: Nathan Idioma: fr Páginas: 359 Formato: tapa blanda.
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: Bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque avec équipements. Couverture différente. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. Different cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Seller: Forgotten Books, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book is a gorgeous collection of vivid, full-color plates depicting some of the most magnificent birds on Earth: hummingbirds. Known for their brilliant colors, speed, and unique physiology, hummingbirds are a marvel of the natural world. The author, a dedicated naturalist and painter, spent years studying and creating these lifelike illustrations. This remarkable record of the author's research offers insights into the captivating lives of these tiny, feathered jewels and will surely appeal to bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
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Language: French
Published by Fines Mundi GmbH Saarbrücken, 2017
Seller: Versandantiquariat Nussbaum, Bernkastel-Kues, RP, Germany
Condition: Wie neu. 332 pages 185 planches en 2 tomes neu / Modernes Schriftbild / Volume 1: Histoire Naturelle et Générale des Colibris, Oiseaux-Mouches, Jacamars et Promerops Volume 2: Histoire Naturelle et Générale des Grimpéreaux et des Oiseaux de Paradis / Tome 1: XIV, 164 Pages 70 Planches des Colibris, 6 Planches des Jacamars, 9 Planches des Promerops Tome 2: IV, 168 Pages 89 Planches des Oiseaux Grimpéreaux, 16 Planches des Oiseaux de Paradis Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 5105 44,3 x 30,5 cm, gebundene Ausgabe Faksimile-Reprint der Ausgabe 1802 Paris, Chez Desray, Libraire.
Published by Paris: Desray, [1800]-1802, 1802
Seller: Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA, Lewis Center, OH, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. One of 100 uncolored sets printed on papier velin with the captions printed in black from a total edition of 313. Two volumes. 190 copper plates by Audebert (six across two pages, one folding). Bound in full diced calf with gilt-tooled spine in compartments. Occasional browning. Marginal damp staining at the end of volume one affects the last several plates, and marginal wormholes affect several leaves and plates, sparing the images. This luxurious publication describes 68 new species for the first time, while many others have since disappeared. [Anker 14; Fine Bird Books: 56; Wood: 206; Nissen IVB 47; Ronsil, Bibliographie ornithologique française: 103; Zimmer: 17. Buchanan, Nature into Art: 105.].
Couverture rigide. Condition: 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.
Published by Paris: Crapelet for Desray, An XI [?1800-] 1802
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
2 volumes, 4to (13 1/2 x 9 3/4 in.; 36.8 x 24.8 cm). Half-titles with general title of the work, title-pages with volume titles, publisher's forward, list of subscribers and notice to the binder, 190 fine color-printed engraved plates (one folding, 5 double-page), many heightened in gold, by and after Audebert, and printed by Langlois; marginal foxing and staining to text and plates, severest on end leaves and verso of plates, fore-edges of Birds of Paradise plates dampstained. Later quarter green morocco , marbled paper boards, gilt; a bit scuffed. "ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOKS OF ITS ERA" (Fine Bird Books). FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, ONE OF 100 QUARTO SETS PRINTED ON PAPIER VELIN with the captions printed in black, from a total edition of 313, which included 200 folio sets with the plate captions printed in gold, 12 folio sets with the plate captions and the text printed in gold, and one set printed in gold on vellum. The work was issued in 32 parts over 26 months and is divided into 10 sections. Illustrating the extraordinary beauty of the most spectacular species of hummingbirds, jacamars and birds of paradise. Audebert's ambitious color-printing process, first employed in his "Histoire naturelle des singes et des makis" (1799-1800), is used again with stunning results for Oiseaux dorés. Even the gold was applied mechanically to the plumage of the iridescent birds, creating a shimmering effect "like medieval illuminations" (Buchanan). Anker says of the magnificent plates, which are heightened with gold, that 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 the bird portraits are in beautiful colours; in this respect they are among the best colour prints found in ornithology." The plates were etched by Audebert from his own designs and those of "les plus belles peintres de Paris et de Londres." Louis Bouquet assisted with the coloring and Langlois with the printing in oil-colors, and the whole process used in the printing of the plates was invented by Audebert. All the colors were printed from a single plate, and oil paint was substituted for the more common gouache. Originally a miniature painter, Audubert became interested in natural history after meeting Gigot-d'Orex in 1789, a wealthy collector of specimens, who employed him to paint some of them. Tragically Audebert died at the young age of 41, and this is the last book he completed before his death. The text is largely by Vieillot who continued the work using Audebert's notes after the latter's death in 1800. (6.4F.20 I) REFERENCES: Nissen, IVB 47; CF. Anker 14; Buchanan, Nature into Art 105; Fine Bird Books 56; Ronsil 103 PROVENANCE: Gift inscription to "Thomas A. Powys on his birthday March 18./60. with the best wishes of his very affecte J.N. & G.C. Fazakerley"; Charles W. Traylen, (his invoice dated 3rd August, 1950, sold to; W.H. Phelps, Esq, Jr.); Sotheby's, 26 June 1998, lot 554 (6.4F.20 I).
Published by Paris: Imprimerie Crapelet for Desray, [?1800]-1802., 1802
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
2 volumes, folio (20 3/8 x 13 1/4 in.; 51.8 x 33.7 cm). Half-titles and sectional titles, list of subscribers, 190 fine etched plates printed in color by Langlois, finished by hand and HEIGHTENED IN GOLD, including one double-page and 26 bis of the "Grimperaux," all with CAPTIONS PRINTED IN GOLD; lightly spotted throughout. Contemporary diced russia, the smooths spines decorated in compartments with fine gilt tools, by Henry Walther, with his customary binder's ticket "Bound by H. Walther" on the verso of the front free endpaper of volume one, edges gilt; front cover of first volume detached. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, ONE OF 200 FOLIO SETS WITH THE PLATE CAPTIONS PRINTED IN GOLD from a total edition of 313 (12 folio sets were printed with the plate captions and the text in gold, and one set printed in gold on vellum). The work was issued in 32 parts over 26 months and is divided into ten sections, illustrating the extraordinary beauty of the most spectacular species of hummingbirds, jacamars and birds of paradise. Anker says of the magnificent plates, which are heightened with gold, that 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 the bird portraits are in beautiful colours; in this respect they are among the best colour prints found in ornithology." The plates were etched by Audebert from his own designs and those of "les plus belles peintres de Paris et de Londres." Louis Bouquet assisted with the coloring and Langlois with the printing in oil-colors. The whole process used in the printing of the plates was invented by Audebert. All the colors were printed from a single plate, and oil paint was substituted for the more common gouache. Originally a miniature painter, Audebert became interested in natural history after meeting Gigot-d'Orex in 1789, a wealthy collector of specimens, who employed him to paint some of them. Tragically Audebert died at the young age of 41, and this is the last book he completed before his death. The text is largely by Vieillot who continued the work using Audebert's notes after the latter's death in 1800. (6.4F.20H) REFERENCES: Anker 14; Fine Bird Books, p.73; Nissen, IVB 47; Ronsil 103; Wood p. 206; Zimmer p. 17 PROVENANCE: Neat contemporary shelf marks on the versos of the front free endpapers.
Published by Paris: Imprimerie Crapelet for Desray, [?1800]-1802., 1802
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
2 volumes. 4to., (13 4/8 x 10 inches). Half-titles and sectional titles, list of subscribers. 189 fine etched plates printed in colour by Langlois, finished by hand, and HEIGHTENED IN GOLD, including 6 large folding plates (some heavy spotting and staining). 19th-century half brown morocco, marbled paper boards, gilt, top edges gilt, others uncut (worn with minor loss at the extremities). First edition, limited issue, one of 100 quarto sets printed on papier velin with the captions printed in black, of a total edition of 313, which included 200 folio sets with the plate captions printed in gold, 12 folio sets with the plate captions and the text printed in gold, one set printed in gold on vellum. The work was issued in 32 parts over 26 months and is divided into 10 sections Anker records that the magnificent plates, which are heightened with gold, that 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 the bird portraits are in beautiful colours; in this respect they are among the best colour prints found in ornithology'. The plates were etched by Audebert from his own designs and those of 'les plus belles peintres de Paris et de Londres'; Louis Bouquet assisted with the colouring and Langlois with the printing in oil-colours, and the whole process used in the printing of the plates was invented by Audebert. All the colours were printed from a single plate, and oil paint was substituted for the more common gouache. Originally a miniature painter, Audubert became interested in natural history after meeting Gigot-d'Orex in 1789, a wealthy collector of specimens, who employed him to paint some of them. Tragically Audebert died at the young age of 41, and this is the last book he completed before his death. The text is largely by Vieillot who continued the work using Audebert's notes after the latter's death in 1800. Anker 14; Fine Bird Books p.73; Nissen IVB 47; Ronsil 103; Wood pp. 206-207; Zimmer pp. 17-18. (6.4F.20 I).
Published by 1802. 12 x 9.5in, 1802
Seller: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, United Kingdom
Etching, printed in colours, from 'Oiseaux Dores ou a Reflets Metalliques', stained in top right corner, Fine scarce French bird print of a humming bird.
Published by 1802. 12 x 9.5in, 1802
Seller: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, United Kingdom
Hand-coloured etching, from 'Oiseaux Dores ou a Reflets Metalliques', some spotting, small near bottom platemark, Fine scarce French bird print of a humming bird.
Seller: KALAMO BOOKS, Burriana, CS, Spain
Tapa blanda. Condition: Nuevo. Impresión bajo demanda.
Published by Chez Desray, Libraire, Paris, 2017
Seller: Antiquariat Fines Mundi, Saarbruecken, Germany
-XIV, 164 Pages -70 Planches des Colibris, 6 Planches des Jacamars, 9 Planches des Promerops --- Jean Baptiste Audebert et Louis Jean Pierre Viellot: Oiseaux Dorà s ou a reflets mà talliques Volume 1: Histoire Naturelle et Gà nà rale des Colibris, Oiseaux-Mouches, Jacamars et Promerops Verlagsfrischer, bibliophil ausgestatteter Faksimile-Reprint:Gedruckt auf einem schönen alterungsbeständigen und säurefreien Werkdruckpapier, das den Originaleindruck am besten wiedergibt. Gebunden als robuste Bibliotheksversion in Ganzleinen mit Rückengoldprägung. Bibliophil ausgestattet mit rundem Rücken und Lesebändchen. Ein dem Stil der Zeit entsprechender Umschlag wurde auf dem Vorderdeckel aufgezogen. --- 44,3 x 30,5 cm.
Published by Chez Desray, Libraire, Paris, 2017
Seller: Antiquariat Fines Mundi, Saarbruecken, Germany
-IV, 168 Pages -89 Planches des Oiseaux Grimpéreaux, 16 Planches des Oiseaux de Paradis --- Jean Baptiste Audebert et Louis Jean Pierre Viellot: Oiseaux Dorà s ou a reflets mà talliques Volume 2: Histoire Naturelle et Gà nà rale des Grimpà reaux et des Oiseaux de ParadisVerlagsfrischer, bibliophil ausgestatteter Faksimile-Reprint:Gedruckt auf einem schönen alterungsbeständigen und säurefreien Werkdruckpapier, das den Originaleindruck am besten wiedergibt. Gebunden als robuste Bibliotheksversion in Ganzleinen mit Rückengoldprägung. Bibliophil ausgestattet mit rundem Rücken und Lesebändchen. Ein dem Stil der Zeit entsprechender Umschlag wurde auf dem Vorderdeckel aufgezogen. --- 44,3 x 30,5 cm.
Published by Chez Desray, Libraire, Paris, 2017
Seller: Antiquariat Fines Mundi, Saarbruecken, Germany
-Tome 1: XIV, 164 Pages 70 Planches des Colibris, 6 Planches des Jacamars, 9 Planches des Promerops -Tome 2: IV, 168 Pages 89 Planches des Oiseaux Grimpéreaux, 16 Planches des Oiseaux de Paradis --- Jean Baptiste Audebert et Louis Jean Pierre Viellot: Oiseaux Dorà s ou a reflets mà talliques Volume 1: Histoire Naturelle et Gà nà rale des Colibris, Oiseaux-Mouches, Jacamars et Promerops Volume 2: Histoire Naturelle et Gà nà rale des Grimpà reaux et des Oiseaux de ParadisVerlagsfrischer, bibliophil ausgestatteter Faksimile-Reprint:Gedruckt auf einem schönen alterungsbeständigen und säurefreien Werkdruckpapier, das den Originaleindruck am besten wiedergibt. Gebunden als robuste Bibliotheksversion in Ganzleinen mit Rückengoldprägung. Bibliophil ausgestattet mit rundem Rücken und Lesebändchen. Ein dem Stil der Zeit entsprechender Umschlag wurde auf dem Vorderdeckel aufgezogen. --- 44,3 x 30,5 cm.
Published by Chez Desray, Libraire, Paris, 2017
Seller: Antiquariat Fines Mundi, Saarbruecken, Germany
Sammler-Edition:Volume 1:-XIV, Page 1 - 128 Colibris-Page 1 - 8 Jacamars-Page 1 - 22 Promerops-Page 23 - 28 Table Générale des Matières-Planches 1- 70 Colibris-Planches 1- 6 Jacamars-Planches 1- 9 PromeropsVolume 2:-IV, Page 1- 128 Oiseaux Grimpéreaux-Page 1 - 34 Oiseaux de Paradis-Page 35 - 40 Table des Matières-Planches 1 - 89 Oiseaux Grimpéreaux-Planches 1 - 16 Oiseaux de Paradis --- Audebert,Jean Baptiste & Viellot,Louis Jean Pierre:Oiseaux Dorés ou a reflets métalliquesVolume 1:Histoire Naturelle et Générale des ColibrisOiseaux-MouchesJacamars et PromeropsVolume 2:Histoire Naturelle et Générale des Grimpéreaux et des Oiseaux de Paradis Einzelstück in der Sammlerversion wie abgebildet.Verlagsfrischer, bibliophil ausgestatteter Faksimile-Reprint.Gedruckt auf einem schönen alterungsbeständigen und säurefreien Werkdruckpapier, das den Originaleindruck am besten wiedergibt.Hier vorliegend die Sammleredition in Leinen mit einem Rückenschild, Vignette auf dem Vorderdeckel , Lesebändchen und abgerundeten Ecken --- 44,3 x 30,5 cm.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Oiseaux dorés ou à reflets métalliques. Vol. I. Histoire naturelle et générales des oiseaux-mouches, jacamars, et promerops. Vol. II. Histoire naturelle et générales des grimpereaux et des oiseaux de paradis. Paris: Crapelet for Desray, An XI [?1800-] 1802 2 volumes, folio (19 3/4 x 13 in.; 50.2 X 33 cm). Half-titles and sectional titles, list of subscribers, 190 fine etched plates printed in color by Langlois, finished by hand and HEIGHTENED IN GOLD, including one double-page and 26 bis of the "Grimperaux," all with CAPTIONS PRINTED IN GOLD; lightly spotted throughout. Rebound in calf with contemporary French olive calf covers and spines laid down, the original covers panelled gilt with an acanthus leaf roll tool, smooth spines lettered gilt and decorated with bird tools, marbled endpapers, gilt dentelles, edges gilt; lower cover of volume II extensively restored, some covers scuffed and scratched. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, ONE OF 200 FOLIO SETS WITH THE PLATE CAPTIONS PRINTED IN GOLD from a total edition of 313 (12 folio sets were printed with the plate captions and the text in gold, and one set printed in gold on vellum). The work was issued in 32 parts over 26 months and is divided into ten sections, illustrating the extraordinary beauty of the most spectacular species of hummingbirds, jacamars and birds of paradise. Anker says of the magnificent plates, which are heightened with gold, that 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 the bird portraits are in beautiful colours; in this respect they are among the best colour prints found in ornithology." The plates were etched by Audebert from his own designs and those of "les plus belles peintres de Paris et de Londres." Louis Bouquet assisted with the coloring and Langlois with the printing in oil-colors. The whole process used in the printing of the plates was invented by Audebert. All the colors were printed from a single plate, and oil paint was substituted for the more common gouache. Originally a miniature painter, Audebert became interested in natural history after meeting Gigot-d'Orex in 1789, a wealthy collector of specimens, who employed him to paint some of them. Tragically Audebert died at the young age of 41, and this is the last book he completed before his death. The text is largely by Vieillot who continued the work using Audebert's notes after the latter's death in 1800. FROM THE DISTINGUISHED LIBRARY OF MARIA CRISTINA, QUEEN OF SPAIN as the second wife of King Alfonso XII. Her son, Alfonso XIII was born after his father's death, and so Maria Cristina was regent until he reached his majority in 1902. The Royal Library of Spain then became known by "LL AA RR" [Leurs Altesses Royales], Les Princes d'Espagne. (6.4F.21G) REFERENCES: Anker 14; Fine Bird Books, p.73; Nissen, IVB 47; Ronsil 103; Wood p. 206; Zimmer p. 17 PROVENANCE: Queen Maria Christina of Spain (1858-1929, engraved armorial bookplate on front pastedowns), and the Princes of Spain (engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-downs; with the ink library stamps of the three surviving sons of Charles IV of Spain: Fernando (later) VII, Carlos (later the pretender), and Antonio, on the verso of the title-page; their sale 20 June 2000, lot 128).
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 2 volumes, folio (21 1/4 x 14 1/2 in.; 54 x 36.8 cm). Half-titles and sectional titles, list of subscribers, 190 fine etched plates printed in color by Langlois, finished by hand and HEIGHTENED IN GOLD, including one double-page and 26 bis of the "Grimperaux," all with CAPTIONS PRINTED IN GOLD; lightly spotted throughout. Contemporary French half red morocco gilt, pink paper boards. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, ONE OF 200 FOLIO SETS WITH THE PLATE CAPTIONS PRINTED IN GOLD from a total edition of 313 (12 folio sets were printed with the plate captions and the text in gold, and one set printed in gold on vellum). A BRIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE COPY WITH EXCEPTIONAL COLORING. The work was issued in 32 parts over 26 months and is divided into ten sections, illustrating the extraordinary beauty of the most spectacular species of hummingbirds, jacamars and birds of paradise. Anker says of the magnificent plates, which are heightened with gold, that 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 the bird portraits are in beautiful colours; in this respect they are among the best colour prints found in ornithology." The plates were etched by Audebert from his own designs and those of "les plus belles peintres de Paris et de Londres." Louis Bouquet assisted with the coloring and Langlois with the printing in oil-colors. The whole process used in the printing of the plates was invented by Audebert. All the colors were printed from a single plate, and oil paint was substituted for the more common gouache. Originally a miniature painter, Audebert became interested in natural history after meeting Gigot-d'Orex in 1789, a wealthy collector of specimens, who employed him to paint some of them. Tragically Audebert died at the young age of 41, and this is the last book he completed before his death. The text is largely by Vieillot who continued the work using Audebert's notes after the latter's death in 1800. (6.4F.20G) REFERENCES: Anker 14; Fine Bird Books, p.73; Nissen, IVB 47; Ronsil 103; Wood p. 206; Zimmer p. 17.
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1823 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. Pages: 254 As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 254 Volume 3 plas Language: French.