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1959PM135951959 86 p., 5 figs, 4 pls, paperbound. Library stamps.
1909MM196571909-1916 ix, [1], 148, xii, 165 p., num. figs & pls, 2 frontispieces, roy. 4to, publisher's cloth. Library stamps.Includes several interesting malacological contributions: Hornell, Establishing a Pearl Fishery / Hornell, Report upon the Anatomy of Placuna placenta (with 5 pls) / Eliot, Report on the Nudibranchs / Hornell, The Indian Conch (Turbinella pyrum) and its relation to Hindu life and religion (with 7 pls).Furthermore there important papers on Crustaceans, Sponges and Alcyonarians.
1841MM041211841 xiii, 373 p., 15 pls (213 figs), contemporary hcalf. Good and well bound copy with only some slight scatterd foxing. Pages 1-320 on molluscs only, the plates depict molluscs (and a few barnacles).
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.
1867MM260311867 16 p., 2 beautifully lithographed pls, roy. 4to, later plain wrappers with handwritten title.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, but with new wrappers. A very good, clean copy.
1986MM456911986 46 p., 108 figures, printed wrappers. Gloria Maris. With author’s signature.
1986MM456901986 54 p., numerous figures, 8 colour plates, printed wrappers. Gloria Maris. With author’s signature.
1966GITj579Banyuls-sur-Mer Laboratoire Arago , Paris Masson et Cie 1966. In-8 broché 359pp. Orné de 16 figures dont 3 hors texte (2 de celles-ci repliées) et 6 planches réunissant plusieurs sujets d'après des photographies.Nom d'un précédent propriétaire en tête du faux-titre. Bel exemplaire frais et complet.
1863MG281151863 [4], 117 p., 4 folded lithographed pls, 4to, paperbound (original printed covers). Partly loose, first plate somewhat foxed. Partly unopened. With author’s dedication to Paul Gervais (the French zoologist and palaeontologist François Louis Paul Gervais, 1816-1879). Rare.Rare treatise on the reproduction of gasteropods, with very well executed figures of the reproduction anatomy of several species, like: Helix pomatia, H. aspera, Planorbis corneus, Lymnaea stagnalis, Doris tuberculata etc.
1908ML456251908 100 p., 35 figures, 1 folded map, paperbound. Blank corner cut out of half-title, faint previous owner’s name on title-page.
1841MM167701841 6 p., 1 lithographed plate, disbound (loose, no covers). Published in: Annales des Sciences Naturelles.
1931ML263441931 192 p., 25 figs, paperbound. Thesis.
1909ML367491909 [4], 195 p., 59 figs, 1 double-paged plate, 1 large coloured folded map, later full green cloth, spine with author/title in gilt (original printed covers bound in). A good, tightly bound copy of Louis Germain’s thesis. Right margin of front cover reinforced with japanese paper.From the Library of Richard I. Johnson (1925-2020), malacologist and bibliophile, who build over a period of nearly six decades, what was perhaps the largest private library of books and journals on molluscs. With his stamp.
1889MG190071889 255p., 9 tinted (Glyptographies) pls, disbound (no covers). Published in: Annales des Sciences Naturelles. Zoologie.
1950ML259901950 300 p., 40 plates, several folded maps. Printed wrappers. Thesis.On the geology and fresh water management in Morocco. Six plates show Quaternary fossil land and freshwater shells. A very good, clean copy.
1920MM266871920-1922 (reprint 1971) 282 p., 1 plate, paperbound. Ex libris B.M. Landau.
2009MG26107n.d. (2009) 216 p., num. col. photographs, paperbound.Interesting sale catalogue including many rare and beautiful mollusc books and their descriptions.
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.
1995ML236151995 219 p., num. figs, paperbound. Library stamps.A thorough stratigraphical evaluation of the Quaternary malacological (land and freshwater molluscs only) data in Hungary.
1908MM256871908 76 p., 8 photographic plates, roy. 4to, paperbound (original printed covers).Includes the descriptions of many new species of bivalves. Front cover with repaired tear.
2000MM09896artsen et al., 1998-2000 57, 50 p., 68, 65 figs, paperbound/stapled. Zool. Verhand./Meded.
1982MJ117701982-1989 Nos 1, 3-10 & 14. In total 209 p. & 53 pls (many col.). Numerous papers on Conidae, but also on marine micromolluscs and a variety of other groups.
1989MM108181989 76 p., 3 figs, 13 pls, paperbound. Scripta Geologica.
1989MM365301989 76 p., 3 figs, 13 pls, paperbound. Scripta Geologica.
1978ML236701978 165 p., 203 distribution maps, 4to, spiralbound. Ex library Herbert Ant (with his stamp).