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PM135591941 (reprint 1974) 348 p., paperbound. Crisp new copy.
PM156941941 (reprint 1974) 348 p., paperbound. Crisp new copy.
1905PM153311905 44 p., 8 pls, small folio, paperbound (back taped). Library stamps. Published in: Boletin del Instituto Geologico de Mexico.
1929ML100171929 79 p., disbound (no covers). Unopened copy. Published in: Annales de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon.
1935MG296591935 4, 12, 12 p., 1 map, roy. 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened copy. Archives du Museum National d'Histoire National. Volume du Tricentenaire.
1943MM394691943 260, [1] p., 19 plates, paperbound. Good copy.
2015MM435342015 36 p., 22 coloured plates, printed wrappers. Bulletin des Naturalistes des Yvelines. Stain on front cover. Most of the photographs depict fossil molluscs.
1968ML259371968 35 p., 14 text figures, 1 folded chart, paperbound (original printed covers).The author discusses the non-marine (mainly terrestrial) Mollusca from Oligocene deposits in western and Central Europe. Contained in the Annales Guébhard with two smaller, unrelated papers. A good copy.
1924MM194411924 192 p., paperbound. Library stamps. Abhandlungen des Archiv für Molluskenkunde. Ex library Dr. T. van Benthem Jutting (with her signature).
1927MG259541927-1934 153 p., 14 plates (two larger, folded], 6 maps, original, original printed wrappers.In 1927, Hans Schlesch published five papers which were included, back-to-back, in the Archiv für Molluskenkunde. The fifth was titled "Kleine Mitteilungen". This was followed in 1928 by a paper titled "Kleine Mitteilungen II" (small contributions II), implicating that a series had started. Indeed, another nine parts were published, all but the last in the small format of the Archiv. This set contains all these "small" contributions. Each in its original offprint-wrappers, and the first and fourth ones signed by the author. Subjects vary, but most contributions are on Scandinavian and Baltic marine, brackish water, fresh water and terrestrial molluscs. Ex libraries Bernhard Rensch and Charles Pettitt (with their small stamps or signatures). A very good set.
1956MG257891956 148 p., paperbound (original printed covers).The complete bibliography to the bivalves with hundreds of references, originally spread over 4 parts, published over a period of 27 years. Uncut, unopened. Scarce.
1983MM434841983 iii, 12 p., 48 coloured plates, paperbound. Good copy.
1974PM134001974 53 p., 16 pls, stapled.
1951MJ254701951 In four issues. 8vo. 194 p., numerous illustrations, original uniform printed wrappers.Complete volume of the oldest and most important malacological journal ever published. Uncut. Very good. It is peculiar that some of the latest volumes, like this one, are quite scarce.
2005MG189262005 ix, 92, [3] p., 4to, paperbound. Notiziario S.I.M. Publicazione quadrimestrale della Societa Italiana di Malacologia. Anno 23, nos 5-8.
1946PM135341946 84 p., 108 figs, 14 pls, paperbound. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.
1972MJ148751972-1975 In issues. Vols 1-3 in photocopy, Vol. 4 original, but we also added Vol. 1(1-3) in original issues. The photocopies are double-sided and often of better quality as the original.
1983MJ365431983-1985 In issues.
1972MM365721972 70 p., 162 figures, stapled. Published in: Rec. Auckland Inst. Museum. Ex library Dr. H.P. Wagner (with his signature).
1959MM086651959-1973 contains the following monographs: Vasidae, Turridae 1-2, Pinnidae, Tridacnidae, Gabrielona, Littorinidae, Patellidae, Harpidae, Cassidae, Strombus, Terebellum, Lambis, Cypraea (Zoila), Drupa. In the original blue cloth binders, 4to. For certain groups still the most thorough and important reference work for the region.
1956MM434871956-1957 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3 p., 6, 6, 8, 7, 7, 9 plates (with caption-pages), printed wrappers. Six parts of this series. Part 5 (Toxoglossa) is missing. Ex library Alan J. Kohn (with his signature).
1975ML259931975 384 p., brown buckram with gilt title on the spine, small 4to. Stiff pictorial covers bound in.This paper occupies about half of the Claude W. Hibbard Memorial Volume. 1-5, being the complete Volume one. A second work of malacological interest in vol. 3 is B. B. Miller's "A sequence of radiocarbon-dated Wisconsinan nonmarine molluscan faunas from southwestern Kansas-northwestern Oklahoma" (20 p.). Another paper included has some continental molluscan content as well. A good firmly bound copy.
1949MM258321949-1953 26 issues in 26. Title page, 233 p., 30 plates, numerous text figures, in stapled parts as issued (not bound)Rare series of publications on Japanese molluscs, mostly - but not all - written by the Japanese malacologist Tadashige Habe (1916-2001). Most but not all deal with marine taxa. Many new species are introduced here, and many are well-figured. Issues 7 and 8 are combined, the title page and index were issued separately. A very good, complete set of volume 1.
1904MM256881904-1913 34 [12 (i), 21] p., 110 [45, 65] plates with explanatory text leaves, folio (32.0 x 25.0 cm). Original printed wrappers.Rare complete set in the original wrappers of this famous atlas of Eocene molluscs (and brachiopods) from the Paris Basin. Mainly from Lutetien, Bartonien and Cusien stages, these faunas are known to be extremely rich and well preserved. A few species are introduced here as valid names, in particular on the last plate of volume 1 "supplément". Around 1900, the French palaeontologist and malacologist [Alexandre Édouard] Maurice Cossmann (1850-1924), was the leading expert on the Eocene Mollusca. He had an enormous amount of material at his disposal which accounts for the quality of the photographed specimens. Pissarro was responsible for the fine photographs. A smaller, printed leaf, "Avis aux souscripteurs" has been added. A few short tears in the wrapper edges, otherwise a very good, clean set.
ORD-9331Mit vorzüglicher berücksichtigung arten der Europäischen noch nicht abgebildeten arten. Forgesetzt von Dr. W. Kobelt. Neue Folge. Siebenter Band. Dritte und vierte lieferung. Mit zeh tafeln. Schwarze Ausgabe. Wiesbaden. C. W. Kreidel's Verlag. 1894. In-8 (190 x 265mm) en feuilles sous chemise cartonnée dos toile noire, titre sur grande étiquette jaune collée, 104 pages de texte (incomplet des pages 25 à 32), complet des 30 planches numérotées de 181 à 210. Assez bon exemplaire.