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Language: English
Published by North American Review Corporation, New York 1925
- Softcover
- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. The North American Review Vol. 222 No. 1 September - October - November 1925. Various (illustrator).

- Softcover
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, , United KingdomChiron Media
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Paperback. Condition: New.
Published by Philanthropic Society (Printer) 1812-13 1812
- Hardcover
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New ZealandHard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd.
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REBOUND 3 VOL SET- volume 2 only- bound as 2 vols plus supplement volume, super octavo, half leather bound marbled boards, red speckling to page edges, modern eps, part 1- (6) + 378pp, part 2- (10) + 354pp, supp. vol- (14) + 742pp + index to rear, frontispiece to supplement vol, illus, VG (moderate rubbing/scuffing & bruising to… spines & board edges & extrems- some surface loss, moderate tanning & soiling to page edges, heavy cracking to front gutters of parts 1 & 2, moderate foxing throughout, light chafing to boards- minor surface loss).
More imagesPublished by B. & R. Crosby & Co, London 1813
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA
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Leather_bound. Condition: Good. First edition. Supplement volume only. 507 p. plus index; 4to. Bound in full black leather. Spine worn. A leatherbound hardcover book in good condition. Edges worn; small chips a corners and spine crackled. Gilt stamping has dulled on the spine but remains quite bright with just a touch of rubbing… on the covers. Covers have a few small scratches. Page edges gilt, which shows some scuffing and rubbing. Rear hinge starting to crack; otherwise binding tight. Some pages mildly foxed but the text is clean overall. A handsome volume despite signs of wear. Extra-illustrated with six additional plates not found in the regular edition. The scarce supplement volume to Daniel's comprehensive study of the English sporting world of the Regency Period. The supplement was published 11 years after the first two volumes were released.
More imagesPublished by Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme 1812
- Hardcover
Seller: Louis88Books (Members of the PBFA), Andover, , United KingdomLouis88Books (Members of the PBFA)
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. London: Printed Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1812 and 1813, Early Editions, Vols I-III dated 1812, Vol IV dated 1813. Complete in four uniform volumes including supplementary volume dated 1813. Engraved title pages, engraved portrait to Volume IV, and 76 engraved plates, including the portrait and the… engraved titles), lacking plate at page 63 of Vol III. Pagination: Vol. I [x], 633pp, [Abbreviations of the References to Law Cases 3pp]; 20 Plates, plus the engraved title (21 as called for); Vol. II [iv], 594pp; 19 Plates plus the engraved title (20 as called for); Vol. III [iv], 504pp plus [38pp] Index; 29 Plates plus the engraved title (30 of 31 plates lacking plate at page 63); Vol. IV [viii], 742pp [1pp Explanation to the plates], plus 28pp Index; 5 Plates (as called for). Provenance: no inscriptions or bookplates. Approximately 9 ½ inches tall. Condition Report Externally Spine fair to good condition gilt titles on twin labels, 5 gilt bands, 6 compartments, worn with minor loss to the top and base of all volumes, Vol IV is more worn and aged than the other three. Joints fair condition Vol I with cracking to both joints, holding well; Vol II cracked to the front hinge, holding well; Vol III worn with minor cracking to the front joint; Vol. IV front joint is cracked and the board is detached, rear joint is good, all joints on all volumes are rubbed and worn. Corners good condition bumped and worn with loss in places. Boards fair to good condition half leather boards, slight loss to the leather corners on all volumes, the boards are very worn with major loss to the marbling, the fore edge of Vol. I has started to peel back, front board is detached to Vol IV. Page edges good condition top edges darkened, all tanned and damp stained. See above and photos. Internally Hinges fair to good condition Vol I cracked through the paper and leather to the front hinge but holding well; Vol IV front hinge is cracked through paper and leather and the board is off; all other hinges are intact with no cracking to the paper. Paste downs good condition plain. End papers good condition plain, free end papers are tanned and foxed. Title good condition engraved title pages in each volume, tanned and foxed. Pages good condition 76 plates throughout the four volumes, lacking plate at page 63 of Vol III, tanned and foxed throughout including to the plates. Binding good condition.

Published by London Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, Paternoster Row 1807. Printed by Bunney & Gold, Shoe Lane, London. [For volumes 2 & 3]: Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars. 1807
- Hardcover
Seller: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, U.S.A.Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Three volumes; 5 6/8 in. x 9 5/8 in. x 1 5/8 in. (thick); I. frontispiece: folding plate of hounds chasing a fox, by George Garrard ; engraved title-page. [10]pp., (including dedication, preface & list of plates); [1]-535 pp., including index and Coursing page [536]; II. Engraved title-page…. [6]pp. (including contents & list of plates); [1]-592 pp. + [8]pp. index; III. Engraved title-page. [6]pp. (including contents & list of plates); [1]-494 + [8]pp. index. Fold-out frontispiece, and 68 other engraved plates (some are fold-outs). Several fold-out plates show vertical tears (splits) to the paper along the folds, affecting the images; some light spotting, age-related tanning to some plates and pages. Several plates are by George Garrard (1760-1826); most of the smaller plates are by Sawtrey Gilpin (1733-1807), engraved by John Scott (1774-1828). Bound in old brown, polished calf spines, sides and corner-pieces, with titling and bands gilt on the spines, with marbled paper-covered boards, red sprinkled edges. Spine ends, cover corners, edges, outer hinges show some wear. Weight: 7 1/2 lbs. Postage is extra on this item. List of plates: Volume 1: Frontispiece by Garrard (this shows creasing, wear); [1] Genealogical Table (of Races of Dogs) page 18; [2] Section of Kennel, 45; [3] Fox Hound and Whelps, 56; [4] Earth Stopper, 93; [5] Fox Running, 101; [6] Fox and Terrier, 122; [7] Merkin, 213; [8] Fox, 220; [9] Stag, 235; [10] Harrier, 279; [11] Beagle, 297; [12] Greyhound running: Czarina and Maria, 437; [13] Claret, 439; [14] Greyhound standing: Venus, 440; [15] Hare sitting, 444; [16] Hare snared, 466; [17] Ferret and Rabbit/Stoat and Hare, 490; [18] Martin and Pheasant, 505; [19] Otter and Badger 514 Volume 2: [20] Table for Baits, 278; [21] Bream and Chub, 316; [22] Charr and Gwiniad, 332; [23] Eel, Minnow, &c., 340; [24] Roach, Dace, etc., 356; [25] Perch, 366; [26] Carp and Tench, 376; [27] Tench at Thornville, 397 (the lower right margin is torn off, but present); [28] Trolling Implements, 405; [29] Pike, 399; [30] Snap Implements, 414; [31] Trimmer Implements, 418; [32] Grayling and Gudgeon, 425; [33] Trout and Implements, 428; [34] Flies, Jaw-bone of Pike, etc., 454; [35] Perch and Trout, 493; [36] Salmon, 496; [37] Smelt and Barbel, 532; [38] Group of Fish, 558 Volume 3: [39] Bustard, 23; [40] Pheasant, 30; [41] Wounded Pheasant and Dog, 58; [42] Sow Pointing, 62; [43] Partridges and Young, 68; [44] Covey of Partridge and Ptarmigan, 80 (vertical tear to fold in the image); [45] Red-legged Partridge and Ptarmigan, 91; [46] Cock of the Wood, 95 (vertical tear to fold in the image); [47] Black Grous[e], 100; [48] Setter and Black Grous, 103; [49] Red Grous, 106; [50] Ptarmigan--Scene in the Highlands, 110; [51] Old Gamekeeper, 135; [52] Woodcocks, 147; [53] Great Lancashire and Common Snipe, 173; [54] Land Rail and Quail, 182; [55] Dotterel and Plover, 202; [56] Ruff and Reeve, 208; [57] Grey and Black Goose, 242; [58] Wild Duck, Pintail, etc., 258 (vertical tear to fold in the image); [59] Teal and Jack Snipe, 266; [60] Old English Setter, 331; [61] Spanish Pointer, 336; [62] The Pointer, 336; [63] Pointers--Pluto and Juno, 337; [64] Spaniels and Woodcocks, 338; [65] Targets, 431; [66] Gun Breechings, 471; [67] J. Manton's [Gun Breechings], 473; [68] Patent Hammers, 474.

Published by Bunny & Gold, Shoe Lane, London 1820
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerEngraved title pages, numerous engraved plates, several folding. 3 vols. 8vo. A handsome copy of the octavo edition of this sporting classic (first published in 1801 in quarto), covering a profusion of field sports, as well as game laws. It went into many editions. Although this book is generally assumed to deal almost exclusive…ly with hunting and shooting, and indeed is famous for its various portraits and descriptions of sporting dogs, over forty percent of it is actually devoted to angling, with 18 angling plates and extensive discussion of varieties of fish and where to take them, hooks and tackle, weather considerations, fish ponds, and other relevant subjects of angling interest. The book's exquisite engravings have ensured this work its lasting popularity. Schwerdt I, pp. 133-4 Later brown three quarter morocco and cloth. Bookplates of Daniel Webster Evans laid in. Very good Engraved title pages, numerous engraved plates, several folding. 3 vols. 8vo.
Published by Bunney and Gold 1801, 1802 1801
Seller: Hereward Books, Ely, CAMBR, United KingdomHereward Books
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1st Edn. 2 Vols, (x) 383+(5) (iv) 520+(iv) pages, small 4to., 26 x 21cm 8.5" x 10.5", engraved title, 64 engraved plates, later not recent 1/2 calf marbled boards, gilt decorated spine by Fletcher of Norwich. Rubbing to spine edges and corners, 2 corners leather chipped with loss, Volume I chipped at head of spine. Overall a vg…tight copy A comprehensive work descriptive of every conceivable type of game, wildfowling, fish and fishing, gamekeeping, game laws, guns etc etc" Chute 152, Schwerdt did not list the first edition.
More imagesPublished by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London 1812
Seller: Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, MA, U.S.A.Second Life Books, Inc.
Contact seller4-star sellerNew edn. 4to, four volumes includes the three volume set plus the Supplement. pp. [xiv], [484]; [viii], 445; [viii], 378, [xx index]; [xx], [508], [xxiv index]. Illustrated 76 full-page plates including portrait, double page table and one hand coloured plate. Subscriber's list. Volume 2 of this set is dedicated entirely to fishi…ng and includes 19 superb copper engraved plates. Paper repair to the top of the 1807 engraved title-page (in vol 1), affecting two lines of the decorative swirl. Some light foxing, o/w a very clean tight set with wide margins, bound in 3/4 tan calf and marble boards. See Heckscher p. 77; Schwerdt I, p. 134. A very pleasing copy of one of the most delightful 19th century rural sporting books. This covers all of the traditional country sports and includes a great deal about hunting and shooting. There are chapters on the dog, fox, stag, game laws, hare hunting, coursing, rabbit, martin, badger and otter. The second volume concerns fishing. Originally issued in two volumes in 1801. This new edition was issued in 1812 with the supplement added in 1813. The supplement contains a miscellaneous collection of anecdotes and receipts as well as a bibliography of angling taken from Sir H. Ellis's list. It contains one of the earliest account of wildfowl shooting with punt and gun. John Scott (illustrator).