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Vorstellung der sämtlichen königl. Dänischen…
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Bertram, Carl
Ruuds Antikvariat
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København 1761. Kobberstukket frontispiece (Frederik V). Kobberstukket tittelbl. (6) s. 76 illuminerte uniformsplansjer. Fint samt. helskinnbd. med 5 opphøyde bind. Ryggdekor og permbordyre i gull. Helt gullsnitt. Marmorert forsatspapir. Hver plansje med blankt beskyttelses blad. . . Et prakteksemplar! Kun kjent i få eksemplarer. En tidlig oversikt over danske og norske uniformer.
Icones plantarum sponte nascentium in regis Daniæ…
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FLORA DANICA
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Copenhagen, Nicolaus Møller, 1761-1877. Folio. With 3120 engraved plates. Plate 2941-3060 in part 50 & 51 and nomenclator not present. Finely bound in contemporary half calf. Occasional foxing. Four plates in supplement volume damaged with loss. . . Near complete copy of the greatest work of Scandinavian flora. Published over a period of 122 years and covers plants of Denmark, Norway, Greenland, Iceland, The Faroe Islands, Northern Germany and some Swedish flora.
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Chapman, Frederick Henrik af:
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Holmiae (Stockholm), Joh. Georg Lang, 1768. Large folio. Double-paged engraved title-page with view of Stockholm. Double-paged engraved dedication leaf. 62 double-paged engraved plates. Index 6 leaves. Finely bound in modern half calf with six raised bands. Red morocco label. Gilt spine. (by Håkan Wahlström, Stockholm 1952). Index bound separately in uniform binding. Preserved in a carton box with morocco label. Title, dedication leaf and plate No 1, with minor marginal tears, otherwise in fine condition. Fredrik Henrik af Chapman (9 September 1721 in Gothenburg – 19 August 1808) was a Swedish shipbuilder, scientist and officer in the Swedish navy. He was also manager of the Karlskrona shipyard 1782–1793. In 1765 Chapman applied for permission from his work as a chief naval builder for the Archipelago Fleet at the naval base at Sveaborg to work on Architectura Navalis Mercatoria, a collection of contemporary ship types that he considered to be the best and most interesting. The work had been commissioned by Duke Charles, the brother of king Gustav and was published in 1768. The book contained 62 illustrations of ships and smaller vessels, both Swedish and foreign designs. Some of these were Chapman's own designs, but many were also types that he had seen during visits to foreign countries. Everything from large warships to small fishing vessels were represented.. . .
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Flora Rossica seu stirpium Imperii Rossici per…
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Pallas, Peter Simon:
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St. Petersburg, J. J. Weitbrecht, 1774-88. Folio (498 x 305 mm). Additional hand-coloured lithographed title-page with dedication to Catherine II. 101 beutifully hand-coloured engraved plates by Karl Friedrich Knappe, numbered I-C with additional plate VIII B. The nomenclature of the plants in Latin and Russian. Original blue patterned paper boards. Red morocco lettering-pieces. Uncut. Joints and spines somewhat worn. First edition of the first great illustrated Russian flora. Complete with 101 engraved hand-coloured plates. Provenance: From the library of the Jussieu family and the library of Henry Rogers Broughton 2nd Baron Fairhaven.. .
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Boydell’s Picturesque Scenery of Norway; With the…
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Edy, John William:
Ruuds Antikvariat
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London: Published by Hurst, Robinson, and co. Cheapside; Late Boydell and Co, 1820. Large Folio, 473 x 312 mm. Two parts with two title-pages in one volume. Complete with preliminary text, text to plates and 80 finely aquatint plates, coloured in contemporary hand. Plates with English and Norwegian text, numbered; except plate 1-10, dated 1811-1817. Text with a few minor spots, otherwise a very clean and well preserved copy. With all tissue guards.Contemporary sprinkled full calf. Spine richly gilt in compartments, gilt lettering and red morocco labels. Preserved in a morocco box. Schiötz 295a**. . A fine copy of the first edition of "the most important English colour plate book on Norway".
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Flora eller Colorerede Afbildninger af…
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Walter, (Johannes Ernst Christian):
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Copenhagen, E. C. Löser, 1835-47. Folio. 98 pp. 306 hand-coloured engraved plates (plate 290 and 292 in watercolur copy). Lacking the leaf of text to plates 289-294. Minor spotting on a few plates. Late 19th-century half calf, gilt spine. One original front wrapper bound in.. . Parallell Danish and German text. Complete with 306 hand-coloured plates. Extremely rare! Published in 51 parts. Nissen 2101.
(Flora Danica)
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Kiøbenhavn, Nicolaus Møller, 1761 (1766) - 1810. Folio. Tittelbl. trykket i rødt og sort. 1440 håndkolorerte kobberstikk. Dansk tekst. Bundet i 8 samt. marmorerte kalveskinnbd. med 6 oppøyde bind. Skinn tittelfelter i rødt og grønt. Rik ryggdekor i gull. Noen få plansjer feilbundet. Blåstempel på tittelbl. (Glorup Godsbibliotek).. .
Wright, M von & W. von Wright
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Stockholm, C. von Schéele, 1828-38. Tverr-folio. Et orig. hefteomsl. bundet i front istedenfor tittelbl. 178 håndkolorerte litograferte plansjer. I tillegg 2 plansjer i nytrykk. Bundet i et elegant håndbundet grønt skinnbd. med rik ryggdekor på ryggen. (Sign. Håkan Wahlström, Stkh. 1928). Et par plansjer svakt plettet, ellers et usedvanlig rent og vakkert eksemplar. . . Originalutgaven av brødrene Wrights meget sjeldent forekomne fugleverk. Kollasjonert etter Kungl. Vetenskapsakademiens eksemplar. Verket regnes som komplett med 178 originalplansjer, men yttligere 6 plansjer ble trykket i mindre antall og ble aldri publisert. Dette eksemplaret har tilhørt Professor Einar Lönneberg, og ble solgt av Björck & Börjesson i 1944. Katalog 369.
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Bloch, Marcus Elieser
Ruuds Antikvariat
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First edition. Berlin, auf Kosten des Verfassers, 1782-1795. 12 parts in 8 volumes. Comprising 4 text volumes in 4to (265 x 220 mm) with 11 (of) 12 title-pages with engraved title vignette + 4 plate volumes in oblong folio (260 x 420 mm) with one title-page. 432 beutifully hand-coloured engraved plates, many heightened with silver and gum arabic by F. G. Berger, G. Bodenehr, C. Darchow, C. F. Gürsch, L. Schmidt, J.G. Schmidt and others after Krüger jun. and others. Uniformily bound in contemporary full calf. Spines richly gilt. First title-page in all text volumes and first sheet in all plate volumes with old library stamp. Rare. . . An exceptionally fine copy of the large paper issue of the finest and most complete work on fishes ever published. Complete with 432 hand-coloured plates.
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