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Memoire sur une nouvelle espece de gymnote de la Riviere de la Madeleine BOUND TOGETHER WITH Observations sur l'anguille electrique (Gymnotus electricus, Lin.) du Nouveau Continent, EXTRACT FROM Voyage aux Regions Equinoxiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1804, etc by Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von - 1806
by Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von
Memoire sur une nouvelle espece de gymnote de la Riviere de la Madeleine BOUND TOGETHER WITH Observations sur l'anguille electrique (Gymnotus electricus, Lin.) du Nouveau Continent, EXTRACT FROM Voyage aux Regions Equinoxiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1804, etc
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FIRST EDITION--HUMBOLDT'S FAMOUS DESCRIPTION OF "HORSE FISHING" ELECTRIC EELS AT RASTRO DE ABAXO, BOUND WITH ENGRAVING DEMONSTRATING THE ELECTRIC ORGAN.
25x33 cm folio extract in gray paper wraps, ink inscribed title and small handstamp "Library or R. Harry, Jr." to cover. Memoire sur une Nouvelle Espece de Gymnote de la Riviere de la Madeleine by M. de Humboldt pp. (46-) 48, BOUND WITH Observations sur L'Anguille Electrique (Gymnotus electricus, Lin.) du Nouveau Continent, pp. (49-) 92 by M. de Humboldt, hand-colored engraved plate. Wrappers soiled; a corner creased; 2 marginal tears to wrappers; a tear to upper blank margin of first page repaired with paper on verso; some wrinkling to lower corners; corners curled, scattered foxing, very good minus.
The two papers appeared in "Le Voyage aux Regions Equinoxiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1804," by Alexandre de Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland (Paris, 1806, etc.), consisting of thirty folio and quarto volumes (French language).
FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ALEXANDER von HUMBOLDT (1769 - 1859) was a Prussian geographer, naturalist and explorer. Humboldt's quantitative work on botanical geography laid the foundation for the field of biogeography. Between 1799 and 1804, Humboldt travelled extensively in Latin America, exploring and describing it for the first time from a modern scientific point of view. His description of the journey was written up and published in an enormous set of volumes over 21 years. He was one of the first to propose that the lands bordering the Atlantic Ocean were once joined (South America and Africa in particular). Later, his five-volume work, Kosmos (1845), attempted to unify the various branches of scientific knowledge. Humboldt supported and worked with other scientists, including Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, Justus von Liebig, Louis Agassiz, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Georg von Neumayer, and most notably, Aimé Bonpland, with whom he conducted much of his scientific exploration. On the postponement of Captain Nicolas Baudin's proposed voyage of circumnavigation, which he had been officially invited to accompany, Humboldt left Paris for Marseille with Aimé Bonpland, the designated botanist of the frustrated expedition, hoping to join Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt. Means of transport, however, were not forthcoming, and the two travellers eventually found their way to Madrid, where the unexpected patronage of the minister Don Mariano Luis de Urquijo convinced them to make Spanish America the scene of their explorations. Armed with powerful recommendations from the King of Spain, they sailed in the Pizarro from A Coruña, on June 5, 1799, stopped six days on the island of Tenerife to climb the volcano Teide, and landed at Cumaná, Venezuela, on July 16. On March 19, 1800, during a four-month excursion to explore the course of the Orinoco River, Humboldt and Bonpland recruited natives in the South American village of Rastro de Abaxo to help them capture live specimens of electric eels, which fascinated Humboldt. The creatures were difficult to catch because they burrow into the muck of shallow waters. The natives suggested "horse fishing" — corralling several wild horses and forcing them into the shallow water. According to Humboldt's account, the alarmed animals stamped and snorted, riling up the eels and compelling them to attack by pressing their long bodies to the horses' bellies, releasing a series of electric shocks. Surprisingly, this worked, although some of the horses drowned in the process. The eels quickly exhausted themselves and were much easier to catch with small harpoons on ropes. Many scientists thought this was just a tall tale — one naturalist memorably called it "tommyrot" — because nobody had observed such behavior since. But in 2016, Kenneth Catania, a neuroscientist at Vanderbilt University published a paper reporting on a series of laboratory experiments with electric eels.* His findings lent credence to Humboldt's account of eels aggressively leaping up and stunning the horses with a series of high-voltage discharges. Catania argued that, under certain conditions, this mode of attack might be more effective than simply discharging electric shocks in the surrounding water. In 1838, Michael Faraday conducted his own experiments with electric eels and experienced only mild shocks, presumably because water in nature, with its copious dissolved salts, is a good conductor of electricity. Catania's work suggests that Humboldt's account would be especially plausible during the onset of the dry season, when eels are more likely to become stranded in shallow bodies of water. The paper on Gymnotus electricus offered here includes the original description of Humboldt's observation of capturing the eels by "horse fishing."
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*Catania, K. 2016. Leaping eels electrify threats, supporting Humboldt's account of a battle with horses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 113, 6979, REVIEWED IN, Ed Yong. The Stunning Case of Leaping Electric Eels. The Atlantic, June 6, 2016.
FIRST EDITION--HUMBOLDT'S FAMOUS DESCRIPTION OF "HORSE FISHING" ELECTRIC EELS AT RASTRO DE ABAXO, BOUND WITH ENGRAVING DEMONSTRATING THE ELECTRIC ORGAN.
25x33 cm folio extract in gray paper wraps, ink inscribed title and small handstamp "Library or R. Harry, Jr." to cover. Memoire sur une Nouvelle Espece de Gymnote de la Riviere de la Madeleine by M. de Humboldt pp. (46-) 48, BOUND WITH Observations sur L'Anguille Electrique (Gymnotus electricus, Lin.) du Nouveau Continent, pp. (49-) 92 by M. de Humboldt, hand-colored engraved plate. Wrappers soiled; a corner creased; 2 marginal tears to wrappers; a tear to upper blank margin of first page repaired with paper on verso; some wrinkling to lower corners; corners curled, scattered foxing, very good minus.
The two papers appeared in "Le Voyage aux Regions Equinoxiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1804," by Alexandre de Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland (Paris, 1806, etc.), consisting of thirty folio and quarto volumes (French language).
FRIEDRICH HEINRICH ALEXANDER von HUMBOLDT (1769 - 1859) was a Prussian geographer, naturalist and explorer. Humboldt's quantitative work on botanical geography laid the foundation for the field of biogeography. Between 1799 and 1804, Humboldt travelled extensively in Latin America, exploring and describing it for the first time from a modern scientific point of view. His description of the journey was written up and published in an enormous set of volumes over 21 years. He was one of the first to propose that the lands bordering the Atlantic Ocean were once joined (South America and Africa in particular). Later, his five-volume work, Kosmos (1845), attempted to unify the various branches of scientific knowledge. Humboldt supported and worked with other scientists, including Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, Justus von Liebig, Louis Agassiz, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Georg von Neumayer, and most notably, Aimé Bonpland, with whom he conducted much of his scientific exploration. On the postponement of Captain Nicolas Baudin's proposed voyage of circumnavigation, which he had been officially invited to accompany, Humboldt left Paris for Marseille with Aimé Bonpland, the designated botanist of the frustrated expedition, hoping to join Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt. Means of transport, however, were not forthcoming, and the two travellers eventually found their way to Madrid, where the unexpected patronage of the minister Don Mariano Luis de Urquijo convinced them to make Spanish America the scene of their explorations. Armed with powerful recommendations from the King of Spain, they sailed in the Pizarro from A Coruña, on June 5, 1799, stopped six days on the island of Tenerife to climb the volcano Teide, and landed at Cumaná, Venezuela, on July 16. On March 19, 1800, during a four-month excursion to explore the course of the Orinoco River, Humboldt and Bonpland recruited natives in the South American village of Rastro de Abaxo to help them capture live specimens of electric eels, which fascinated Humboldt. The creatures were difficult to catch because they burrow into the muck of shallow waters. The natives suggested "horse fishing" — corralling several wild horses and forcing them into the shallow water. According to Humboldt's account, the alarmed animals stamped and snorted, riling up the eels and compelling them to attack by pressing their long bodies to the horses' bellies, releasing a series of electric shocks. Surprisingly, this worked, although some of the horses drowned in the process. The eels quickly exhausted themselves and were much easier to catch with small harpoons on ropes. Many scientists thought this was just a tall tale — one naturalist memorably called it "tommyrot" — because nobody had observed such behavior since. But in 2016, Kenneth Catania, a neuroscientist at Vanderbilt University published a paper reporting on a series of laboratory experiments with electric eels.* His findings lent credence to Humboldt's account of eels aggressively leaping up and stunning the horses with a series of high-voltage discharges. Catania argued that, under certain conditions, this mode of attack might be more effective than simply discharging electric shocks in the surrounding water. In 1838, Michael Faraday conducted his own experiments with electric eels and experienced only mild shocks, presumably because water in nature, with its copious dissolved salts, is a good conductor of electricity. Catania's work suggests that Humboldt's account would be especially plausible during the onset of the dry season, when eels are more likely to become stranded in shallow bodies of water. The paper on Gymnotus electricus offered here includes the original description of Humboldt's observation of capturing the eels by "horse fishing."
PROVENANCE: R. HARRY, JR. (aka Robert Rees Harry, later Robert R. Rofen, Robert R. Harry-Rofen), Stanford University ichthyologist (born 1925).
*Catania, K. 2016. Leaping eels electrify threats, supporting Humboldt's account of a battle with horses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 113, 6979, REVIEWED IN, Ed Yong. The Stunning Case of Leaping Electric Eels. The Atlantic, June 6, 2016.
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The Natural History of Horses.The Equidae or Genus Equus of Authors.
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EDINBURGH: W H LIZARS, 1841 A very good copy of the 1st edition of Horses (Mammalia Vol XII) from Jardine's Naturalist's Library in the original publisher's cloth binding. With volume listing; black and white frontispiece of Gesner; black and white vignette title page; 2 further title pages; Publisher's advert (noting that this volume was produced 'early' - Marsupials had been due to be the next volume published); Memoir of Gesner; Introduction with black and white illustrations; text including synopsis and memorandum; and 32 plates bound at the rear. Of these 29 are hand coloured - the other 3 are a copy of a bas relief, a skeletal view, and a muscular view. The cloth binding is in very good condition having been expertly rebacked to retain the original spine. The spine and board edges are lightly sunned and there is a small identation on the side edge of the front board. The original green endpapers are present - with repair. There is a decorative bookplate of Francis…
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THE HORSE. In the stable and the field: His varieties, management in health and disease, anatomy, physiology, etc. etc
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George Routledge & co.London. 1892. Fourteenth Edition. Large 8vo. Illustrated throughout with 170 woodcut engravings by Harrison Weir, Zwecker, and others. A very good copy in early leather binding of half red morocco, raised bands, compartments lettered and decorated in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Top edge gilt. Armorial bookplate to the front paste down endpaper. Binding a little rubbed but overall a very attractive copy.
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GENTLEMEN UP
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RED RUM. Full and extraordinary story of a horse of courage
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William Luscombe Publisher Limited. London.,1974. FIRST EDITION. Large 8vo.(10.2 x 7.4 inches). Fully illustrated throughout with photographs, some in colour. Finely bound in recent leather binding of full red morocco. Spine with raised bands, ruled and lettered in gilt. Single ruled gilt border on boards. Top edge gilt. A lovely copy of this classic book.:
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Scorpion - A Good Bad Horse
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New York: Charles Scribner, 1936. Book. Very Good+. Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing.. New York: Charles Scribner, 1936. First Edition, First Printing. Very Good+/Very Good. First Edition in original unclipped jacket. Clean orange cloth boards (very tiny pale white spot near bottom edge of front cover). Black lettering on cover and spine. No bumping or fraying. Binding is tight, no cracking; pages and edges are clean. Clean endpapers; no names, writing or marks. "A" present on copyright page. Illustrated by the author. 312 pages. Dustjacket is not price clipped (2.50 on front inside flap), tiny corner chips, a few faint water marks to corners and top spine edge. Enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. The story of an outlaw rider and an outlaw horse, and how they did each other good..
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Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man
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Horses, Saddles and Bridles by Captain William H. Carter, Sixth Cavalry, U. S. Army
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Leavenworth, KS: Ketcheson & Reeves, printers and binders, 1895. Hardcover. Fair +. 368 p.: illustrations, tables; 21 cm. Blue cloth with gilt-stamped spine and cover titles; black-stamped illustrations of two horse heads on front cover. Green floral endpapers. Front fixed endpaper and title page stamped: "Public Property, Q. M. Dep't." William H. Carter (1851-1925) wrote this guide to horses for the cavalry while he was assistant instructor for the Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth from Sept. 1893 to June 1895. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1902 and that year submitted a scheme for establishing a training school for farriers and blacksmiths. He was promoted to major general in 1915 and retired in 1918. This is the very scarce first edition. In Fair+ Condition: edges rubbed; minor loss at ends of spine; cloth separating along joints from ends of spine with 1-cm. tear; old repair along both hinges; title page detached but present, with chipping along fore-edge; front hinge very weak, back hinge…
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The Hippodrome
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Seabiscuit: An American Legend
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What a Way to Go!: 30 Years of Los Alamitos Legends
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Freddy and the Baseball Team From Mars
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Freddy And The Ignormus
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Freddy And The Men From Mars
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Freddy And The Bean Home News
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Freddy And Mr. Camphor
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Pilot, the Hunter
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Will Rogers Ambassador of Good Will Prince of Wit and Wisdom (Salesman's Dummy)
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O'Brien, P.J. Will Rogers Ambassador of Good Will Prince of Wit and Wisdom. With an appreciation by Lowell Thomas. Copyright 1935, P.J. O'Brien. Published by George A. Parker Company, Philadelphia. Illustrated. RARE SALESMAN'S DUMMY WITH SUBSCRIPTION BLANKS. Includes excerpts from 296 page complete book. 5 5/8 X 8 3/8. BIOGRAPHY OF WILL ROGERS. USED. GOOD CONDITION/ NO DJ AS ISSUED.
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