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Roma, 1980/1982, A. XV-XVII (dal n. 166/167 al n. 200/201) tre annate complete rilegate in un volume, in-4to mezza tela con tassello al dorso. In ottime condizioni. Uniamo un numero del 2000, sciolto.
Bruxelles, 1938. 4to leg. mod. finta pelle (conservate all'int. le cop. brossura originali) pp. 209 con 38 fig. n.t. e 7 tav. f.t.
Paris, 1892, 8vo br. pp. 273/320 con tav. 96/99.
Paris, 1898, 8vo brossura pp. 693/884 + 96/99 tav. fotogr. Tome II. Fasc. XIII et dernier.
1881PM256321881 xxxii, 536 p., 10 double-sized lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves. paperbound (printed covers).The present work contains four publications, viz. I. Études sur les genres des acéphalés siluriens de la Bohême; II. Distribution verticale des genres et espèces d'acéphalés, dans le bassin silurien de la Bohême; III. Variations observées parmi les acéphalés siluriens de la Bohême; IV. Connexions spécifiques établies parmi les acéphalés, entre la Bohême et les contrées étrangères. The plates are numbered 16, 18, 22, 35, 168, 172, 184, 189, 231, and 361, yet the work is complete as intended. Uncut. Paper a bit age-toned, as usual, one wrapper detached, otherwise a very good copy. Rare.
Bruxelles, 1869, 8vo cop. muta, pp. 43
1968ML366411968 211 p., numerous figures and plates, large 4to, boards with marbled covers. Published in: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his signature). Scarce and important set of papers on the distribution, selection, ecology and genetics of European Cepaea species.
Milano, 1998, 8° brossura, pp. 134 con 20 tavole in nero e 8 a colori.
1868MG256711868-1875 ix, 894 p., contemporary half calf.A general introduction to vertebrates and Mollusca and "Molluscoiden" (i.e. Brachiopoda, Tunicata, Bryozoa, etc.). Mollusca and Molluscoiden are on pp. 608-806, thus nearly a quarter of the whole work. Front board detached, spine much rdamaged and partly missing. Small stamp of Herbert Ant and old library stamp on title page. Working copy, should be rebound. Contents good. Scarce.
Paris, Baillière, 1912, 8vo br. originale, cop. con piccole mancanze ai bordi, pp. 38 con dedica autografa firmata ell'A. a Caziot.
In-16°, leg. in tutta tela, pp. VII-152. Con 64 tavv. a col. e 8 tavv. in nero, tutte fuori testo, ad illustrare 235 specie diverse. Esemplare perfetto.
1935MM365291935 208 p., several figs, 4 col. pls, roy. 4to, paperbound (upper end spine taped, lower end spine missing small piece of paper covering). Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique.
1910MM281141910 46 unnumbered pages, 18 pls, roy. 4to, loose in printed covers as issued (front cover sightly soiled). Museum d’Histoire Naturelle de Genève. Scarce.The plates depict Scaphopods (1 plate) and Bivalves (15 plates depicting Solenidae, Crassatellidae, Corbulidae, Tellinidae, Lucinidae etc.), and other invertebrates (2 plates). In all of the fossils 117 plates were published.
1978MM436111978 256 p., 15 text figures, 155 (groups of) figures on 33 unnumbered plates, publisher’s printed boards. In Russian. Very good copy.A detailed and well-illustrated work on the littoral marine gastropods of the USSR, written by the Russian malacologists Aleksandr Nikolaevich Golikov (1931-2010) and Oleg Grigorevich Kusakin (1930-2001). A few new species are included. Published in the series, Fauna USSR (now Fauna Russia), as Number 116.
MM367791997 (= 1998) 425 p., numerous figures and coloured photographs, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy, as new.
MM36662no date The notes are a list of the marine pulmonate gastropod genus Siphonaria. Giving also the original descriptions, and one species with six lines of notes. Part of a manuscript?
1962MG203361962-1964 (1st ed.) [9], 224, [9], 233 p., several figs, 72, 66 col. pls, cloth (dust jacket). Good set. Mainly on marine molluscs from Japan and adjacent regions, but about 10 plates depict freshwater and land molluscs.
1802MM435741802-1809 (reprint 1978) ca. 250 p. (irregularly paginated), 28 plates, new green buckram with gilt author/title on the spine. Original printed wrappers bound in. Ex library of the American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) with his stamps on the top margin of the front free endpaper and on front cover.The scarce PRI-reprint. Reduced in size and with a new preface.
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.
Lyon, 1877. 8vo br. (cop. anteriore con gore marginali per tutto il testo; intonso) pp. 152
Roma, Ugo Pinto, 1974, 4to brossura originale, pp. XI-498 con 32 tavole fuori testo. In stato di nuovo. (Memorie per servire alla descrizione della Carta Geologica d’Italia, Vol. XIII)
1941ML258561941 192 pp., 18 folding tables, 14 plates, one large, folded, coloured geological profile, 4to. Original printed wrappers. Thesis. Uncut. Several plates show fossil freshwater gastropods. A good, clean copy.
1981ML436991981 188 p., 40 plates, paperbound. In Russian. An excellent copy, as new. Scarce.A seldom-seen, well-illustrated work treating continental and brackish water gastropods and bivalves from Siberia.
Monaco, 1926, in-folio brossura originale, carta uso mano (intonso) pp. 60 + 3 tavole doppie f.t.
Paris, Roret, 1829, 16mo br. orig. (cop. rinforzate e restaurate, dorso rifatto) pp. IV-390 + 36 (di catalogo editoriale) con una grande tabella più volte ripieg. e 8 tav. litogr. f.t.