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1935MM257041935-1939 Four parts in two. 208, 284, 209, 126 p., 22 (9 coloured) plates, 1 map, roy. 4to, modern grey cloth with gilt lettered leather labels on spines.Well-illustrated paper based on material collected during a scientific expedition in what is now Indonesia. Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle. One plate with repaired marginal tear, else very good set with original covers bound in. Ex library Guido Poppe (with his signature).
Paris, 1886, 4to m.tela (conservata all'interno la cop. orig.) pp. XL-52 + 6 tav. in fine inc. in rame = Paris, 1911, 16mo pp. 212/263 + 2 tav. lit. f.t.
Madrid, 1893/1900. 8vo gr. t.tela, pp. 33/608 (ma così completo).
Roma, 1886, estratto pp. 69 con una carta (a colori : "Schizzo geologico del Finalese") e due tav. lit. (fossili malacologici). - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
1900MM437051900 135 p., 15 chromolithographed or heliographic, tissue-guarded plates (many plates double-paged), small folio (28 x 36 cm), paperbound (original printed paper and transparent covers). As very often the thin transparent covers with some tears. Uncut. A few heliographic plates with some marginal foxing, but the chromolithographed plates clean.A magnificent work on octopus and squid by the French cephalopod specialist Louis Marie Adolphe Olivier Édouard Joubin (1861-1935) with some spectacular illustrations. This includes the genus Grimalditeuthis, named for the Monacan royal family, and new species. The chromolithographed plates are quite beautiful.
Bruxelles, 1878/1881, due volumi in-folio cart. brossura, pp. LV-263 + 28 tav. lit. da G. Severeyns.
1863ML436151863 title-page, 5 hand-coloured plates with explanatory text leaves and index (11 p.), large 4to, printed covers. A very good, clean and well-coloured copy.Showing diversity in a tropical Asian land shell genus belonging to the family Cyclophoridae.The Conchologica Iconica was written between 1843 and 1878 and consists of 20 volumes. Lovell August Reeve (1814-1865) started this series, and G.B. Sowerby II (1812-1884) took over when Reeve died (volume 15 onwards). The plates were drawn and lithographed by Sowerby. Each volume consist of a collection of Monographs (each treating a separate genus).
In-4 gr., mz. pergam. con ang., fregi e tit. oro su due tasselli al dorso, conserv. copp. orig. Di questa importante raccolta di studi scientifici, realizzati sotto la direzione del Principe di Monaco, sono disponibili i seguenti fascicoli, molto ben illustrati f.t. da tavole litografate con relativa descrizione a fronte, ben conservati: - Fascicule XXVI (1904) - pp. (4),67, con 6 tavv. in bianco e nero, con complessive 98 figure. Tratta “Mollusques Hétéropodes provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice - par A. Vayssière”. Unito: - Fascicule XLVII (1915) - pp. (4),226, con 14 tavv. in bianco e nero, con complessive 325 figure. Tratta “Mollusques Euptéropodes (Ptéropodes Thécosomes) provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice (1885-1913) - par A. Vayssière”. Unito: - Fascicule LXXI (1927) - pp. (4),31, con 1 tav. in bianco e nero, con 13 figure. Tratta “Mollusques Hétéropodes et Euptéropodes provenant des campagnes des yachts Princesse-Alice I et II et Hirondelle II - par A. Vayssière”. Unito: - Fascicule LXXX (1930) - pp. (4),26, con 1 tav. in bianco e nero, con 41 figure. Tratta “Etude zoologique et anatomique sur quelques Gastéropodes Prosobranches provenant des Campagnes Scientifiques du Prince Albert I de Monaco - par A. Vayssière”.
Genova, Ist. Sordo-Muti, 1900, 8vo br. originale, pp. 209 con 9 tav. tav. lit. Rarissimo.
1860MM259631860 118 pp., 11 lithographed plates, contemporary boards (spine missing, boards loose). A few plates with tiny, unobtrusive spots, some marginal foxing. Two stamps (Museum d’Hist. Naturelle) and ex library F.Jousseaume - Ed. Lamy. In the book were two handwritten sheets of notes and two handwritten file-cards probably by Jousseaume or Lamy.The first revision of the rissoinids with descriptions and fine illustrations, including those of new species, and fossil species. Published in: Denkschriften Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
1938ML367421938 iii, 660 p., 57 figures, 19 plates, modern black half cloth with blue marbled boards, spine with author/title in gilt. A very good and nicely bound copyThe most important publication of Matthew William Kemble Connoly (1872-1947), and still one of the most valuable and useful publications on the subject.
1840MM36664no date (ca. 1830-1840) 20 p., large 4to (21 x 34 cm), loose in paper cover with hand written title. Neatly handwritten document on a collection of German fossils. It includes Echinoderms and Brachiopods, and Molluscs are on pages 8-20. It gives, number, species name, stratigraphic layer, locality and number of specimens.
ML434711849 / 1867 209, [4], 30 p., four hand-coloured engraved plates, heightened with gum arabic, and one plain lithographed plate, unbound (no covers - should be bound). With author’s dedication.One of the 19th century publications on French local faunas. This one covers the rich non-marine malacofauna north of the Pyrenees, and is much better illustrated and of more scientific importance than most. The second paper on Aquitanian land and freshwater molluscs (with one plain plate) is much more uncommon than the first.The French malacologist Jean Gassies (1816-1883) mainly studied the French continental fauna and is the author of many new species. The plates drawn by A. Laboulbène and M. Lespiault and engraved by F. Plée are beautifully handcoloured.
Pisa, SMI, 1893/1895, vol. XVIII, annata completa di cinque fascicoli in-8vo brossura originale, pp. 415 con sette tavole litografiche.
1 vol- formato in 16°- leg. originale- 403 incisioni nel testo-527 pagine- lievi difetti alle cerniere - piccola traccia di adesivo alla cuffia superiore- lieve spellatura all'angolo in. dx. del piatto anteriore- completo.
1904MM436341904-1906, 1921 Half-titles, 328 p. [1-208, xliv; 1-76], 8 text figures, 23 plates with explanatory transparent text leaves, uniform quarter cloth over marbled boards. Original printed front wrapper bound in. Title written on spine and on a label on front cover. Published in: Société des Sciences Naturelles de l’Ouest de la France.A well-illustrated work, with descriptions of many new species of bivalves, and, in supplement, a few gastropods and brachiopods. The first (unnumbered) supplement forms part of the 3rd fascicule; the second supplement was published separately. The plates of the supplements are irregularly numbered. Together these are the bivalve parts and all supplements to all groups.
1905MM257651905-1914 In six parts. Incl. numerous maps (many folded and coloured) and plates, folio. Original printed wrappers.May be the largest monograph ever published on the Dutch, and especially the Zealand, mussels and oysters. Wrappers partly chipped and split, otherwise good.
Stuttgart, 1853. 8vo legatura recente, titoli in oro al dorso, pp. VIII-XII-701 con oltre 100 fig. n.t.
1906MJ436301906-1912 ca. 1400 p., ca. 60 plates, uniform half calf over pebbled boards, spines with two raised bands, gilt squares and title, marbled endpapers, marbled edges. With a small stamp of a former Dutch owner (J. H. J. van de Laar). Some rubbing on spines in earliest volumes, else a very nice run. The earlier volumes are quite scarce.An attractively bound, uninterrupted run of seven volumes from a period when circulation was low. The important wrappers with pages in Roman numbering – often discarded by bookbinders – are included at rear. Authors include Dall, Pilsbry, Henderson, Simpson, Maxwell Smith, Clapp, F.C. Baker, Preston, De la Torre, etc.
1827ML260161827 42 p., One folded lithographed plate. Contemporary marbled boards.Rare early paper by Franz Joseph Andreas Nicolaus Unger (1800-1870), here named "F.F. Unger", on the anatomy of the European fresh water mussel Anadonta cygnea. The folded plate shows the shell, the gross anatomy and several anatomical and histiological details. Some slight foxing. Library stamps on verso title page, last page, and plate verso, and with the autograph and compliments of the author inside the front board. Rare
ML259881914 / 1915 120 p., 18 plates, 1 map / 70 p., 24 plates, 4to. Contemporary half cloth over marbled boards, gilt lettering on the spine. Faint library stamp of Dr. Otto Guglia (Wien).Two beautifully produced monographs on malacology of the Balkans published in the Denkschriften of the Academy of Sciences in Vienna, and nicely bound together. Contains the descriptions and excellent figures of many new and little-known species. The first monograph is written by Sturany and Wagner, the second by Wagner alone.
1878ML206941878 16 p., 30 (15 partly coloured by hand), hcloth (with original front cover laid down). Text in French. There are 2 times 15 plates (15 partly coloured and the same 15 plates in uncoloured state). Scarce.We added a photocopy of: Shuttleworth, R.J., 1856. Notitiae Malacologicae. I. Heft. (Gründsätzliche Bemerkungen zur Systematik und Nomenclatur der Mollusken. Monographische Versuche: Limicolaria, Orthalicus, Porphyrobaphe, Perideris und Pseudachatina) (90 p., 9 pls - clothbound photocopy).
1880MG288441880-1887 xxiv, 1369, [23] p., 1138 figs, 23 engraved pls, 1 col. folded map, frontispiece, contemporary half calf and marbled boards. Foxing on first few and last few pages, and also on last 3 plates.
London, Ray Society, 1852, folio, mezza tela editoriale, con titoli su etichetta alla copertina, 12 tavole cromolitografiche e relative descrizioni: Fam. I: Tav. 3, 9, 11, 17; Fam. III: Tav. 9, 10, 18, 22, 29, 32, 41, 44. Strappi al dorso; cuciture allentate; alcune lievi gore.Nissen ZBI, 63 - Agassiz I, 113 - BMNH I, 26 - Freeman, 53.
1881ML437651881 175 p., 8 plates and 2 double-paged view/sections (1 hand-coloured), contemporary half cloth with marbled boards, label author/title in gilt on spine, marbled endpapers. Original printed front cover bound in. Some slight rubbing on label else a good copy in a good contemporary binding.One of only 100 copies, as with most of Bourguignat’s publications. With a handwritten dedication by Bourguignat to an unknown recipient (when bound the upper part with the name was cut off). This copy lacks pages 19-20 and 29-30, but the 19 century owner included hand written copies of these four pages and they are bound in. At the end are bound two extra copies each of pages 51-52 and 61-62, these apparently were faulty pages as with pencil is written on the first of these pages “Anciennes mauvaises pages refaites”