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1973MM235791973 225, [1] p., num. pls with 910 figs (several col.), hardbound (dust jacket somewhat worn). Library stamps (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam).
1993MM086911993 (revised ed.) 207 p., 13 figs, 74 col. pls, paperbound.
1993MM252481993 (revised ed.) 207 p., 13 figs, 74 col. pls, paperbound. A very good, clean copy. Includes a short handwritten note from John Taylor (The Natural History Museum, London) to Malcolm Edmunds.
MM456861971 (2nd ed.) 1064 p., 2500 figures, 22 colour plates, cloth. Good copy, but no dust jacket.
1948ML259221948 287 p., 20 coloured plates and maps, 91 figs, later blue cloth with gilt title on spine (original printed covers bound in).Imprtant study on Schistosomiasis, a disease involving fresh water Pulmonata. Small stamp of Dwight W. Taylor on front paste-down and title page. Well bound. Scarce.
2013MM436852013 414 p., hundreds of full-colour text figures and distribution maps, large 4to, hardbound. Very good copy, as new.Includes over 250 species found in the North Sea, including nudibranchs and cephalopods. With a distribution map for each species, and several photos of shells and, often, living animals.
1964MM203661964-1976 Collection of 54 parts + introduction and bibliography. Numerous figs & photographs (many coloured). In loose folder-like parts as issued. Possibly not complete but difficult to collate. We added a similar venture: B. Sabelli & G. Spada, 1977-1985. Guida illustrata all'identificazione delle conchiglie del Mediterraneo (21 loose folder-like parts).
1964MM203681964-1976 Collection of 33 parts + introduction and bibliography. Numerous figs & photographs (many coloured). In loose folder-like parts as issued. Not complete but difficult to collate.
1974MM437191974 220 p., 45 plates, publisher’s cloth. In Russian. Very good copy. Rare.This well-illustrated monograph by the Azari palaeontologist Ashraf Abdulovich Alizade (1911-1985) is devoted to the stratigraphy and malacofauna of the Sarmatian (Miocene) stage in Azerbaijan (brackish and hypersaline Paratethys). It provides a detailed description of the sections of the Sarmatian deposits and their subdivision into the corresponding substages. The mollusc fauna of the Sarmatian of Azerbaijan is described extensively and comprehensively for the first time. Several new species are described.
1917MM266831917 251 p., 39 pls, boards. Pages 137-168 and second title-page in good xerox-copy and neatly bound in. Published in: Bulletins of American Paleontology. Scarce.A well-illustrated monograph in which over 300 species were described including numerous new species.
1997MM252501997 94 p., 3 figs, paperbound. A very good, clean copy, dedicated by the author to Malcolm Edmunds (British nudibranch specialist).
2001MM210132001 190 p., 19 figs, 37 pls, 4to, paperbound. Cossmanniana Hors-Série 3.
1998MM204181998 48 p., 55 pls (many col.), 4to, paperbound. Annuario/Yearbook to La Conchiglia no. 289. Numerous papers on the malacofauna of that island: Pectinidae, Strombidae, Cassidae, Terebridae, Chitonidae, Fasciolariidae, Turbinidae, Planaxidae, Atlantidae.
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.
1939MM265391939 126 p., several figs, 7 (1 col.) pls, roy. 4to, paperbound. Unopened copy. Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle.
1935MM257031935-1937 Two volumes in two. 492 [208, 284] p., 7 [4, 3] full colour plates, roy. 4to. Original uniform printed wrappers.Includes some of the most beutiful and collectable families. Uncut. Stamps on front wrappers, edges a bit frayed, as usual; internally clean. A very good set.
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).
1937MM103011937 284 p., 3 col. pls, roy. 4to, paperbound. Unopened copy. Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle.
1935MM153981935 208 p., several figs, 4 col. pls, roy. 4to, new red cloth (original printed covers bound in, front cover somewhat foxed and chipped). Uncut copy and well bound copy. Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique.
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.
1934MM103021934 115 p., 55 figs, 1 pl., roy. 4to, paperbound. Unopened copy. Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle.
1934MM258361934. Two parts in one. 115 p., 39, 16 (groups of) text figures, 1 plate, roy. 4to, paperbound (original printed covers). Small piece of outer end spine missing. Unopened copy.Well-illustrated paper based on material collected during a scientific expedition in what is now Indonesia. Includes descriptions and illustrations of new and poorly known species. A very good, clean copy.
1933MM166861933 33 p., 2 folded pls (depicting chitons), roy. 4to, paperbound. Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle. The Sipunculiden papers is only 4 pages long, the remainder is written by Leloup.
1933MM265371933 33 p., 2 folded pls (depicting chitons), roy. 4to, paperbound. Published in: Mémoires du Musée royal d'Histoire Naturelle. The Sipunculiden papers is only 4 pages long, the remainder is written by Leloup.
1896MM435761896 [2], 270, [1] p.; seven lithographed plates, of which four double-sized and one in chromolithography; six steel-engravings in the text, including a large map of the itinerary up and down the Bay of Biscay, 8vo (24.6 x 16.1 cm), blue buckram with gilt title on the spine. Edges speckled red. Provenance: stamp of the American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) in the top margin of the front free endpaper and title. Spine faded to olive-green; a few text leaves spotted; otherwise, a very good, clean copy. Deals with the deeper water invertebrates of the Bay of Biscay, and includes a general introduction with a description of the research vessel and its scientific instruments by the expedition leader, the French echidermatologist Jean Baptiste François René Koehler (1860-1931). The largest sections are on echinoderms (by Koehler), with four plates; shelled molluscs, by the French malacologist Étienne Alexandre Arnould Locard (1841-1904), with two plates; and nudibranchs, by their compatriot Albert Jean-Baptiste Marie Vayssière (1854-1942). Shorter chapters deal with Cephalopoda (by Louis Joubin) and Bryozoa (by Calvet), with one plate. Locard's contribution includes several Brachiopoda, and a long table, titled Récapitulation des espèces suivant leurs habitats. Several species are new. Offprint. With new pagination.