804 résultats
1927MM437061927 401 p., 9 plates with explanatory text, small folio (28 x 36 cm), paperbound (original printed paper and transparent covers). As very often the thin transparent covers with damage (back only), else a good copy. Uncut.. Résultats des campagnes scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht par Albert Ier, Prince Souverain de Monaco. Fascicule LXXII.A massive work. Well-illustrated, and including several new species.
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.
1914ML436961914 73 p., 4 phototype plates, paperbound (original printed covers).Seldom-seen offprint from the Revue Zoologique Africaine, Vol. 4. Old inscriptions and stamps (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, and personal library of the zoologist [Jean] Abel Gruvel [1870-1941]) on front cover and first text leaf.
496Imp. Hayez, Bruxelles, 1914. Extrait de la Revue zoologique africaine (Vol. 4, fasc. 1). Publié sous la direction du Dr H. Schouteden. Grand in-8 br. 73 pages. 4 planches. hors texte en noir.
ML148211960 (reprint 1971) 303 p., 123 figs, hardbound.
1980MM436461980 120 p., 281 text figures, paperbound. Very good copy.Includes excellent descriptions and illustrations of new and seldom-seen species, and important taxonomical conclusions and nomenclatural corrections.
1986MM436471986 278 p. [= pp. 298-576], 543 text figures, paperbound.With ex libris of Cor Karnekamp. Very good copy.Includes excellent descriptions and illustrations of new and seldom-seen species, and important taxonomical conclusions and nomenclatural corrections. Published as Supplemento 2 of the Bollettino Malacologico.
1985MM436481985 174 p. [= pp. 122-296], 442 text figures, paperbound. Very good copy.Includes excellent descriptions and illustrations of new and seldom-seen species, and important taxonomical conclusions and nomenclatural corrections. Published as Supplemento 1 of the Bollettino Malacologico.
1987MM456921987 38 p., 6 plates, printed wrappers. Gloria Maris. With author’s signature.
2024MM437632024 83 p., 7 figures, 16 coloured plates, 4to, paperbound. Bulletins American Paleontology. Very good copy, as new.
1947ML256201947 293 p., several text figs, 6 plates (tissue guarded), 162 distribution maps. Half cloth. Original front wrapper pasted on front board.Usually only found paperbound, this being a bound copy. A part II, presumably covering the marine molluscs, has never been published. Right margin cut short with small part of the distribution maps shaved, otherwise in good condition. Ex library Herbert Ant (with his stamps).
1973MM437221973 115 p., 60 text figures, 11 plates, 4to, paperbound. Very good copy.A surprisingly scarce work showing well-preserved Palaeocene shells, and including several new species.
1979MM436291979 181 p., 1 text figure, 4 plates, paperbound. Geologische Abhandlungen Hessen. Bookplate of Cor Karnekamp on verso title page. A very good copy.Describes and illustrates a well-preserved fauna with several new species. Written by the German palaeontologist and malacologist Ronald Janssen.
1979MM234591979 181 p., 1 fig., 4 pls, paperbound. Published in: Geologische Abhandlungen Hessen.
1979MM344891979 181 p., 1 fig., 4 pls, paperbound. Published in: Geologische Abhandlungen Hessen.
1934MM256191934 115 p., 16 text figures. roy. 4to, paperbound.On Eulimidae. Well-illustrated. Uncut. Small stamp of Herbert Ant on front wrapper and title, with author’s dedication.
1934MM437481934 28 p., 15 text figures, royal 4to, paperbound. Unopened copy.
1939MG256211939 126 p., 7 plates (one coloured), 1 map, roy. 4to, paperbound.Includes land, freshwater and marine species. Uncut. Small stamp on front wrapper and title, otherwise clean. A very good copy.
1933MM437491933 33 p., 2 plates, royal 4to, paperbound. Unopened copy. Ex library M. Lecompte (with his stamp).First 4 pages are on Sipunculiden by J.M.A. ten Broeke, the Amphineura (= Polyplacophora) part is on pages 14-33 and the two plates depict chitons.
1919MM266891919-1921 (reprint 1964) 198 p., 10 pls, 1 portrait, cloth. Ex libris B.M. Landau. Published in: Bulletins of American Paleontology. A Kraus Reprint 1964.Includes three other malacological papers: Van Winkle & Harris, New or Otherwise Interesting Molluscan Species from the East Coast of America (32 p., 3 pls) / Maury, Recent Molluscs of the Gulf of Mexico and Pleistocene and Pliocene Species from the Gulf States (116 p., 1 plate) / Van Winkle, Illustrations and Descriptions of Fossil Mollusca Contained in the Paleontological Collections at Cornell Univesity (39 p., 1 plate).
1902ML102311902 21 p., 1 col. plate, printed wrappers. Good unopened copy.
1886MM256971886-1889 Two parts in one. 640 [148, 492] p., 49 [9, 40] lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves, later half cloth over marbled boards (original printed front covers bound in). Spine with gilt title. Old stamp on front covers, some pencil underlining in the preface to the first part, otherwise a very good, clean copy. Rare.The complete bivalve, gastropod and scaphopod section of the most important zoological dredging operation in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, an area of depths over 25 fathoms previously only incidentally investigated (e.g. a few stations by the Challenger expedition; and earlier by a few others, as recorded by Alcide d'Orbigny in 1847). Massive numbers of often spectacular new molluscs and other marine invertebrates were collected. Nearly all the molluscs are described in this work. These two papers of the Museum's Bulletin series contain a sizable part of Dall's new molluscan taxa.
1908MM256961908 283 p., 22 lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves, including 3 (1 col.) large, folded maps, later half cloth over marbled boards. Spine with gilt title.The complete bivalve, gastropod and scaphopod section (and the brachiopods) of one of the most important zoological dredging operations along the tropical coasts of Central and South America. Massive numbers of, often spectacular, new molluscs and other marine invertebrates were collected. Nearly all species are new. A very good clean copy. Scarce.
1891MM435611891-1904 283 p., 22 engraved plates with explanatory text leaves, including three large, folded, maps (one colour-printed), 8vo (23.0 x 14.6 cm), later green buckram. Spine with gilt authortitle. Original printed wrappers bound in. Right margin front cover taped. Some pencil annotations in the text. From the library of the American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020), however, without his stamp. A good copy of this scarce publication.The complete bivalve, gastropod and scaphopod section (and the brachiopods) of one of the most important zoological dredging operations along the tropical coasts of the Gulf of California, Central and South America. Massive numbers of, often spectacular, new molluscs and other marine invertebrates were collected. Nearly all species are new.