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In-4 (mm. 313x223), brossura (mancanze al piatto), pp. 35 con 2 tavole in litografia fuori testo. In buono stato (good copy).
1882MG185511882 viii, 312 p., 22 pls, new blue cloth. The map is missing.First volume of this famous introduction to molluscs and malacology by Tryon. This volume includes the following chapters: Primary Divisions of the Animal Kingdom / Classes of the Malacozoa / Anatomy of the Mollusca / Habits and Economy of the Mollusca / Geographical Distributuion of the Mollusca / Distribution of the Mollusca in Time / Nomenclature / Classification / On Collecting Shells.
1959ML260201959 191 p., some text figures, two plates, one folded map. No wrappers issued.A very good monograph, listing for each species all literature records, and localities. Several species are here described as new. The work includes brackish water species (e.g. Cerithididae, Ellobiidae, Neritidae). Uncut. Small stamp in title page lower margin, otherwise a very good copy. Scarce.
Monaco, 1927, in-folio brossura originale, carta uso mano (intonso) pp. 30 + 1 tavole f.t.
1913MM161441913 418, [2], xii p., 42 pls, publisher's cloth. Library stamps. Ex library H. Engel.
1913MM161451913 418, [2], xii p., 42 pls, publisher's cloth. Library stamps. Previous owner's name on title-page.
1897ML436811897 68 p., 10 lithographed plates, large 4to, later quarter cloth over blind boards. With the bookplate of Cor Karnekamp on the front pastedown. A good copy.Well-illustrated and with several new species. Published in the academy’s Denkschriften der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
2011MM456382011 195 p., 18 plates, 4to, paperbound. Ex library H. Dijkstra (with his stamp).
MG114301871 (2nd ed.) xiv, 542, 86 p., 269, 27 figs, 23 pls, 1 folded map, frontispiece, green publisher's decorated boards.
1984MM260821984-2001 Mostly on Antarctic Nudibranchs. Several with author's dedication to Dr. Malcolm Edmunds.
1952MM436541952 107 p., 53 text figures, 10 plates, coloured frontispiece, original printed boards. In Russian. Bookplate of Cor Karnekamp on the front pastedown. A very good, clean copy.The uncommon, original Russian edition of this important contribution to (sub) Arctic Polyplacophora. Includes twelve new species. The quality of the plates in the later Jerusalem English translation is less good.
1968MM436551968 179 p., several text illustrations, 50 plates, one very large folded chart with profiles, publisher’s cloth (gilt title on spine and front cover). Three typed leaves with French title and index tipped in on rear pastedown. In Russian. Very good copy.Well-illustrated work, describing little-known species. Deals mainly with bivalves from Sakhalin in the Siberian far east. Sakhalin is situated in the Pacific Ocean, sandwiched between the Sea of Okhotsk to the east and the Sea of Japan to the west. Sakhalin is located just off Khabarovsk Krai, and is north of Hokkaido in Japan.
MM266911896 (reprint 1964) 156 p., 17 pls, paperbound. Faint waterstain on front cover. Ex libris B.M. Landau. Published in: Bulletins of American Paleontology. A Kraus Reprint 1964. Only molluscs are described and depicted.Includes three other malacological papers: Harris, Claiborne Fossils (52 p., 1 plate) / Aldrich, New or Little Known Tertiary Mollusca from Alabama and Texas (30 p., 5 pls) / Harris, Neocene Mollusca of Texas (32 p., 4 pls) / Harris (ed.), A Reprint of the Paleontological Writings of Thomas Say (84 p., 7 pls).
1938MM103031938 209 p., 36 figs, 8 (1 col.) pls, roy. 4to, paperbound (back almost broken). Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle. Ex library W.S.S. van Benthem Jutting (with her stamp). Inserted is half a page of notes in her handwriting.
1917MM436921917 41 p., 2 figures, 2 plates, 1 map, paperbound (original printed covers). Library stamp on title-page, paper label on verso title-page. In Russian. Rare.Written by the Dean of Russian palaeomalacology, Nicolai Ivanovich Andrusov (1861–1924), who was born and lived in Odesa. Deals with Pliocene brackish water bivalves (Cardiidae, etc.), including new species.
1938ML256291938-1941. Three parts (of four). 267 p., 43 plates, paperbound (original, uniform printed covers).Important series of publications by the Bernice P. Bishop Museum (their Bulletins 158 (part 1) and 166 (3 and 4). Lacks 165 (2). With many new species. With the small stamps of Caesar Boettger and Herbert Ant in the title page top margin, otherwise good.
ML148211960 (reprint 1971) 303 p., 123 figs, hardbound.
2024MM435422024 190 p., 18 figures, 38 plates, 4to, paperbound. New copy.This volume contains only the paper on Cypraeidae and Ovulidae. A total of 88 species were identified of which 55 were newly described.
1867MM260301867 16 p., 2 beautifully lithographed pls, roy. 4to, original printed wrappers.During the second half of the 19th century, every nation with maritime and imperialistic interests sent out ships to investigate the lesser-known parts of the world, and the scientific results (geography, geology, meteorology, ethnography, botany, zoology, etc.) of such expedition were often published in lavishly illustrated monographs. The Austrian Novara-expedition was no exception. The Austrain malacologist Georg Ritter von Frauenfeld (1807-1873) described the molluscs collected by the Novara expedition and found that there were comparatively few, because no dredging was done, and all shells were hand-picked. And yet he described some 30 new species which are finely illustrated on the two plates. Usually this work is found as an excerpt from the Denkschriften of the Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften in Vienna. This, however, is the rarer offprint, with original printed wrappers. Unopened copy. Small unobtrusive marginal waterstain on lower margin of plates, old, skilful repair to front wrapper, otherwise a very good, clean copy.
2025MM435432025 219 p., numerous figures and plates (mostly coloured), 4to, paperbound. New copy.The main paper is on fossil decapod crustaceans from the Eocene of the Cotentin (Normandy), the remainder is filled with 10 different papers on French tertiary molluscs.
2025MM437782025 219 p., numerous figures and plates (mostly coloured), 4to, paperbound. New copy.The main paper is on fossil decapod crustaceans from the Eocene of the Cotentin (Normandy), the remainder is filled with 10 different papers on French tertiary molluscs.
1983ML257871983. 562 p., 321 text figs, paperbound (original printed covers).One of the few books on malacofaunas of Rumania, in particular some major groups of terrestrial pulmonates. Very well-illustrated (shells and genitalia) and with much information on habitats and localities. With abstracts in French and English. Dedication by the author above the preface, small stamp of former owner on front wrapper and title page margin, lower outer corner of front wrapper with a slight crease, otherwise a very good clean copy.
1995MG255331995 539 p., paperbound. Includes the two supplements with continuous pagination. A very good, clean copy.
1956MG257891956 148 p., paperbound (original printed covers).The complete bibliography to the bivalves with hundreds of references, originally spread over 4 parts, published over a period of 27 years. Uncut, unopened. Scarce.
1993MG108211993 436 p., num. figs & pls, hardbound. Crisp new copy.