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1942MM259381942 84 p., 16 plates. Original printed wrappers.Description of a rich and well-preserved fauna of, mainly, Mollusca. Includes the description and illustration of some new species and type species of other authors. Contained in the Proceedings, volume 114, for 1942 with several unrelated papers, e.g. on mice and on birds. A good clean copy.
1886MG317081886 216 p., 3 col. lithographed plates, roy. 4to, disbound (no covers). Nova Acta Acad.Caesar.Leop.Carol. Bd. 48. Good uncut copy.
1893MG327321893 92 p., 4 col. lithographed plates, roy. 4to, disbound (no covers). Nova Acta Acad.Caesar.Leop.Carol. Bd. 60. Good uncut copy.
1886MG257691886-1893 Two parts in two. 302 p., 3 double paged chromolithographed plates, and 1 plain lithographed plate, roy. 4to, hardbound (blue new boards). A very good, well-bound clean copy.
1983PM135011983 133 p., 51 figs, 12 tables, paperbound.
1851ML259241851-1858 (reprint 1975) 2 vols. 463, 442 p., 34, 19 pls, paperbound.Scarce good reprint of the extremely rare work on the zoology of Cuba. Contains many papers on molluscs, including numerous new species belonging to the very rich and diverse Cuban terretrial fauna, and 85 species of Cuban fish that Cuvier includes in his work. The plates depict mainly fish and snails but also some mammals (including the endemic Hutia) and insects (Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera), all in volume 1. Volume 2 has more taxonomically important and well-illustrated papers on Mollusca and fishes. A smudge and fold to the front wrapper of volume I, otherwise a very good clean set. This is the 1975 Junk facsimile of this classic book, not a low quality recent print on demand book.
1802MM435741802-1809 (reprint 1978) ca. 250 p. (irregularly paginated), 28 plates, new green buckram with gilt author/title on the spine. Original printed wrappers bound in. Ex library of the American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) with his stamps on the top margin of the front free endpaper and on front cover.The scarce PRI-reprint. Reduced in size and with a new preface.
1987MM367821987 190 p., 272 figures (mostly coloured photographs), 4to, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy, as new.
2010MG159452010 200 p., 262 figs, 24 pls, 1 map, roy. 4to, hardbound. New copy.
1924MM154041924-1927 1187 p., 167 pls, paperbound (spines worn). The original edition which is of much better quality than the 1978 reprint.
1962MM258551962 xv, 575 p., 486 figs, cloth. Library stamp. Many smaller and lesser known species are included. A good copy of a useful book.
1962MM289061962 xv, 575 p., 486 figs, cloth. Many smaller and lesser known species are included. A good copy of a useful book. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his signature).
1927MM289171927 36 p., 5 figs, small folio, paperbound (front cover chipped and loose). Published in: Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde.
MM258211974 (2nd ed.) 208 p., numerous figures. Cloth (dust jacket). Inscribed on title by Guido Poppe; otherwise a very good, clean copy.
1965PM133961965 iv, 29 p., 2 figs, 5 pls, 4to, wrappers.
1912MM435831912 68 p., 8 plates with explanatory text leaves, paperbound (original printed covers).With several new species from the German Miocene, especially Muricidae. Uncut. An excellent copy.
1870MG114291870 iii, 657, 4, 32 p., 23 pls, frontispiece, green publisher's cloth (with somewhat lighter waterstains on cover). Right blank margins with damp-stains in first and last pages/plates, resulting in some loss of paper (only blank margin), but text and figures are not affected. Not a good copy, working copy only.
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.
1916ML259161916-1918 380 p., 40 lithographed plates. Original printed wrappers.Part of the last attempt to describe, in a single series, all the known Recent molluscs. Henry Pilsbry who took over from the founder of the series, George Tryon, nearly managed to do so for the land pulmonates. This part, being issues 93-96 of the series, contains the Pupillidae and in particular the notoriously diverse and conchologically difficult genus Gastrocopta and related genera including Hypselostoma and Abida (Gastrocoptinae). In four parts. Uncut, unopened. A very good clean set. Scarce.
1892ML102301892 pp 49-314 p., pls 16-58 pls, loose. Unopened copy. First 48 pages and first 15 plates missing.
1977MG433721977 53 p., 7 portraits, printed wrappers.
1988MM437341988 52 plates (versos blank), 4to, paperbound/stapled (printed covers, unsewn). A very good, clean copy.The atlas consists of page-sized distribution maps with a drawing of the corresponding species, the vast majority being Stromboidea, but also cowries, cerithiids, Muricidae, and others. Most – perhaps all – were published in De Kreukel, but not all plates have a page number. A very good, clean copy. Rare.
1860ML434731860 178, [1] p., 2 lithographed plates, new blue cloth, author/title in gilt on spine (original printed covers bound in). With author’s dedication to Paul Fischer. Ex library Dwight W. Taylor (with his stamp). Rare (only 100 copies were printed).
1962MJ254881962-1996 37 volumes in issues. Large 8vo. All in original printed covers. Leading international malacological periodical containing contributions in all fields of malacology, including several major revisions, also of the higher systematics. A long run from the start of the series. Lacking are 1(4), 2(4), 4(2-3), and 27(1). A few with stamps on front covers, but generally clean and in a good state.
1981MJ254911981 430 p., numerous illustrations, original printed wrappers. Leading international malacological periodical containing contributions in all fields of malacology. This (complete) volume with taxonomic, and phylogenetical papers (not abstracts) related to the seventh European Malacological Congress on adaptive radiation.