Wildflowers & Edible Plants of New York 1918 Books Lot
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Wildflowers of New York Parts 1 and 2, and Edible Plants of New York, from the series of illustrated Reports of the NY Agricultural Experiment Station, State of New York Department of Agriculture, and the State Museum, published between 1918–19. Authored by Homer House, U.P. Hendrick and various other contributors. First editions, three volumes in total. Hardcover quarto with gilt titles on forest green covers and spine. Illustrations are very colorful and great for identifying local species.
Publisher: J.B. Lyon Company, Albany / University of the State of New York
Date published: 1918, 1919
Dimensions: 12 in h x 10 in w x 2.5 in d (each book)
Condition: Good. Minor foxing, binding intact, and vivid color illustrations. Handwritten inscriptions in endpapers of two volumes.
Please call or email for a detailed condition report.
Publisher: J.B. Lyon Company, Albany / University of the State of New York
Date published: 1918, 1919
Dimensions: 12 in h x 10 in w x 2.5 in d (each book)
Condition: Good. Minor foxing, binding intact, and vivid color illustrations. Handwritten inscriptions in endpapers of two volumes.
Please call or email for a detailed condition report.
Condition
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12 x 10 x 2.5 in
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Wildflowers & Edible Plants of New York 1918 Books Lot
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