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2006MM235482006 249 p., num. figs & pls (several col.), 4to, paperbound. Thesis.
2006MM289052006 249 p., num. figs & pls (several col.), 4to, paperbound. Thesis.
1979MM047711979 x, 131p., num. figs & pls, paperbound. Thesis. Lower margin slightly stained.
MM266911896 (reprint 1964) 156 p., 17 pls, paperbound. Faint waterstain on front cover. Ex libris B.M. Landau. Published in: Bulletins of American Paleontology. A Kraus Reprint 1964. Only molluscs are described and depicted.Includes three other malacological papers: Harris, Claiborne Fossils (52 p., 1 plate) / Aldrich, New or Little Known Tertiary Mollusca from Alabama and Texas (30 p., 5 pls) / Harris, Neocene Mollusca of Texas (32 p., 4 pls) / Harris (ed.), A Reprint of the Paleontological Writings of Thomas Say (84 p., 7 pls).
1899MM435751899 Three papers in one. 164 p. [92, 45, 17]; 80 [49, 9, 22] fine text engravings, 8vo (24.0 x 15.3 cm), green buckram with gilt author/title on the spine. Original uniform printed wrappers bound in. A small map of the tropical Pacific region is mounted on the front board. In the top margin of the title page, a stamp of the American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020). Some foxing to the endpaper margins, the top outer corner of the first text leaf margin, above Johnson's stamp, clipped. The two other first leaves have, in exactly the same spot, a red stamp "With C. Hedley's Compliments".The complete Mollusca, rarely found together (often the Supplement is lacking!). Many species are described as new. Even very small shells are illustrated in great detail. Fanafuti (Tuvalu) is an island in an atoll north of Tahiti, and nowadays an independent state. Written by the British born Australian malacologist Charles Hedley (1862-1926).
1983MG257991983 xviii, 510 p., numerous text figures and graphs, publisher’s cloth. Small stamps of Herbert Ant, otherwise a very good copy.The first paper, by R. Seed, is titled "Structural organisation, adaptive radiation, and classification of molluscs", the the other ten papers are mainly on physiological aspects. Out of print.
1985MJ254851985 Two issues. Large 8vo, original printed wrappers. Two (of three) parts of volume 51. In original wrappers.
2001MM261402001 34 p., 37 figs (several full page-sized), stapled/wrappers. Veliger.
2009MG36501n.d. (2009) 199 p., num. figures and coloured plates, paperbound.Interesting sale catalogue including many rare and beautiful mollusc books and their descriptions.
1995MG235681995 81 p., num. figs, 4to, paperbound. Library stamps.
1995MG289231995 81 p., num. figs, 4to, paperbound. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his signature).
2019MM436772019 81 p., 62 “plates” (i.e., groups of figures), 4to, paperboun. Published in: Cainozoic Research 19 (2). Very good copy.Deals with Neogastropoda, in particular Cysticidae, Volutidae, Cancellariidae, Columbellidae, Fasciolariidae, Pisaniidae, Nassariidae, Costellariidae, Mitridae. With many new species. The whole Cainozoic Research 19 (2), with 3 smaller papers (two on molluscs, including one on Eocene Columbariidae by Vermeij and Pacaud).
1959MM434901959 71 p., 56 pls (depicting 169 figs), large 4to, paperbound (outer ends of spine worn). Galathea Report Volume 3. Includes also W.J. Schmidt, Bemerkungen zur Schalenstruktur von Neopilina galatheae (pp. 73-78, 2 pls). Ex library Alan J. Kohn (with his signature).On May 6, 1952, ten living specimens of an extraordinary mollusc were discovered. While trawling off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Danish deep-sea "Galathea" expedition hauled these specimens to the ocean surface from a depth of 3590 meters. They were given the name Neopilina galathea and their discovery has been described as "the most dramatic one in the history of malacology." Before that date these limpet like shells were only known as fossils and this was the first time a living representative of the class Monoplacophora was found. It's nearest fossil relative lived in the Silurian 400 million years ago. Needless to say that this anatomical study has great historical value.
2009MM436832009 651 p., several mostly coloured text figures, 203 full colour plates showing shells & 64 full colour plates showing living animals in their habitat, large 4to, hardbound. Very good copy.A fantastic monograph, profusely illustrated.
1909MM039721909 104 p., 19 pls, boards (original printed front cover bound in).
1971MM161591971 viii, 149 p., 3 figs, 6 pls, 54 maps, paperbound. Describes and lists Chitons, Scaphopods and Gastropods. Library stamps.
1971MM365071971 viii, 149 p., 3 figs, 6 pls, 54 maps, paperbound. Describes and lists Chitons, Scaphopods and Gastropods. Ex library Dr. H.P. Wagner (with his signature).
1961ML117571961 xvii, 257 p., 15 photographs on 8 pls, cloth (dust jacket worn).
1961ML161181961 xvii, 257 p., 15 photographs on 8 pls, cloth (dust jacket worn). Library stamps.
2012MG433712012 64 p., numerous figures, paperbound. Published in: Haasiana (Hebrew Uiversity of Jerusalem).. Complete no. 6 (119 p.) which contains papers on the collections of the Hebrew University and its history.
1971MJ255651971-1972 In four parts. 146, vii p., num. illustrations, plates. Original printed wrappers. Complete volume of the longest running malacological journal. With the index. Because this is a set in issues, the important wrappers - often discarded by bookbinders - are present. Smudge on one front wrapper, else a very good complete volume.
1906MJ436301906-1912 ca. 1400 p., ca. 60 plates, uniform half calf over pebbled boards, spines with two raised bands, gilt squares and title, marbled endpapers, marbled edges. With a small stamp of a former Dutch owner (J. H. J. van de Laar). Some rubbing on spines in earliest volumes, else a very nice run. The earlier volumes are quite scarce.An attractively bound, uninterrupted run of seven volumes from a period when circulation was low. The important wrappers with pages in Roman numbering – often discarded by bookbinders – are included at rear. Authors include Dall, Pilsbry, Henderson, Simpson, Maxwell Smith, Clapp, F.C. Baker, Preston, De la Torre, etc.
1985ML346091985-1987 3 parts. 24, 24, 42 p., 6, 5, 31 fig., stapled. Published in: Archiv Molluskenkunde. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his stamp).
1967ML346121967-1970 42, 69, 61 p., 107, 24 figs, 5 pls, 16 maps, stapled. Published in: Koedoe. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his stamp).
1996MG259021996 114 p., portrait, paperbound (printed covers).This is Annals of the Carnegie Museum volume 65(3). With some unrelated papers included. Library stamp and number on front cover, otherwise clean. A very good copy.