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SLIVCN-9782375023006Paulsen (1/2024)
ORD-63War and Navy Departments Washington, D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1943. In-24 br.113pp. illustrations in-t.
1990MM236001990 43 p., 7 figs, 3 pls, 4to, wrappers. Published in: Contributions to Tertiary and Quaternary Geology. Good copy, as new.In complete journal issue, includes also: Janssen, Pteropod Species from the Late Oligocene of Mogestrup, Jylland, Denmark (9 p., 10 figs, 1 plate).
2001141091Gerfaut 2001 In-4 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette 30,8 cm sur 24,5. 180 pages. Jaquette en bon état. Très bon état d’occasion.
191150111Pierre Lafitte & Cie 1911 Introduction de Théodore ROOSEVELT
MG000091875 (3rd ed.) xiv, 542, 86 p., 297 figs, 23 pls, 1 folded map, frontispiece, green publisher's decorated cloth. Library stamp of G.A. Tucker M.D., Bay View House Lunatic Asylum, Sydney.
MG114301871 (2nd ed.) xiv, 542, 86 p., 269, 27 figs, 23 pls, 1 folded map, frontispiece, green publisher's decorated boards.
MG366481880 (4th ed.) xiv, 542, 86, 32, 16 (advertisments) p., 297 figs, 23 pls, 1 folded map, frontispiece, green publisher's decorated cloth. Ex library Alan Longhurst (with his inscription). On first free endpaper also an old inscription of previous owners. Good copy
192623335Paris, Librairie Delagrave, 1926. Broché, 11,5 cm x 18 cm, 94 pages, 162 figures. Texte de P.-H. Fritel et R. Charpiat. Bon état
1997MM074311997 [4], 51 p., 4to, paperbound (unsewn). With author's dedication.
ORD-14287Lorient. Baumal. 1900. Plaquette in-8 (164 x 252mm) broché, couverture imprimée, 27 pages. Couverture abîmée, surtout au dernier plat sinon bon état. Envoi de l'auteur.
ORD-6880Réponse à Ignotus (du Figaro). Lorient. Chamaillard. s.d. In-8 br.couv.muette, 8pp. Ex.en mauvais état.
561616San Diego, California, Tofua Press, 1976. In-8, broché, VII-83 pp., texte anglais.
1966128581graz, Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt 1966 Livre en anglais. In-8 reliure éd. sous jaquette 22,6 cm sur 17,3. 420 pages. Jaquette légèrement poussiéreuse et effrangée. Jaquette en assez bon état. Bon état d’occasion.
SLIVCN-9782812616556Rouergue (9/2018)
1862PM019281862 ix, 134 p., 12 figs, 5 lithographed pls, 4to, new cloth. Small waterstain in bottom right corner of the plates (not affecting the figures).
1909MM036761909 xii, 258 p., 30 pls, paperbound (spine missing, upper end of front cover somewhat chipped). Pages 229-236 in double-sided photocopy but neatly bound in. Ex library of M.G. Harasewych.
1909MM367051909 xii, 258 p., 30 plates, red half cloth over marbled boards (original printed front cover bound in), spine blind.Still the bench-mark of this group, with many new species and with world-wide implications because of the taxonomical revisions above the species level.
SLIVCN-9781399637244Weidenfeld and Nicolson (10/2025)
18509569Boston, Charles H. Peirce, 1850. In-8 de [2]-407-[2] pages, pleine percaline brune, dos orné de fleurons et encadrements à froid et du titre doré, plats ornés d'encadrements et d'un décor à froid. Rousseurs sur tranches et sur les premiers ff., dont le frontispice.
829179J. Bentham Cambridge 1745 In-8 ( 220 X 145 mm ) de 3 ffnch. 318 pages et 5 ffnch., demi-veau fauve, dos à nerfs janséniste avec pièce de titre de maroquin noisette. Reliure frottée, usures aux coupes et aux coiffes. Bon exemplaire, très pur et non rogné. Edition originale très rare. De la bibliothèque Daniel MATHEW ( Ex-Libris ).
19114London, John Murray, 1902. In-8 de : un faux-titre, frontispice ("The Investigator in Rangoon River in 1889), titre XXIV et 328 pages. Illustré de 98 fig. en hors-texte (poissons, coquillages, crustacés etc) et une carte dépliante. Rares rousseurs sur quelques feuillets et la carte. Bon état intérieur. Perclaine verte d'éditeur, plat orné de filets bleus, de crabes en angles, bleus et d'un titre en lettres dorées entouré de crabes. Dos lisse, titre or. En très bon état.
1957MM260921957 9 p., 4 figs, stapled. Published in: Nature.On May 6, 1952, ten living specimens of an extraordinary mollusc were discovered. While trawling off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Danish deep-sea "Galathea" expedition hauled these specimens to the ocean surface from a depth of 3590 meters. They were given the name Neopilina galathea and their discovery has been described as "the most dramatic one in the history of malacology." Before that date these limpet like shells were only known as fossils and this was the first time a living representative of the class Monoplacophora was found. It's nearest fossil relative lived in the Silurian 400 million years ago. This is a reprint of the first original description of by Lemche in Nature. On the top right corner of the first page is a stamp reading: ''With the compliments of the author''. We added: Lemche, 1962. The primitive Mollusc that Emerged from Our Oceans (7 p., 2 figs, printed wrappers, published in: Scientia).Needless to say that this paper has great historical value.
1938PM129931938 7 p., 5 pls, 4to, wrappers
199113738San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1991. Grand in-4, pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée. En très belle condition.