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1966ML236811966 112 p., 26 figs, paperbound. Ex library Herbert Ant (with his stamp). With author's dedication. Published in: Malakologische Abhandlungen.
1873ML258421873 328 p., 22 lithographed plates of which the first five are hand-coloured. Contemporary half cloth over grey marbled boards.Rather rare illustrated descriptive mollusc catalogue reporting on 106 species from around Stettin and Pommern, now in Poland. Preface by Eduard von Martens. The coloured plates of slugs are by Louise Von Martens. Uncoloured copies are more common. Joints weak, a few stamps to the title page, one on a few, scattered text pages and on the verso of the plates.
1981ML152921981 124 p., 4 figs, 16 pls, 4to, paperbound. Good copy, as new.
1897ML436821897 124 p., 6 text figures, 16 plates 4to, paperbound. Very good copy.Describing and illustrating mostly well-preserved shells, including nine new and many poorly known species. Written by the Austrian palaeontologist Josef Paul Lueger (b. 1955). Published by the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Denkschriften, Vol. 120.
1922MM258811922 322 p., frontispiece and 101 text figs, paperbound. (original printed covers).Detailed study of Recent and fossil cephalopods, including the extinct classes. Contains 11 new taxa. Wrappers a bit soiled on frayed at spine end, otherwise a good, clean copy without library marks.
1934ML345631934 34 p., 8 figs, plain wrappers. Published in: Zool. Jahrbuch. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his stamp).
1875MM101571875 6 p., 1 lithographed plate, disbound (no covers). Unopened copy. Published in: Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
ML433692001 (3rd ed.) 549 p., numerous figures, hardbound. Ex library W.J.M. Maassen (with his ex libris).All species are illustrated but the quality of the images is uneven.
1891ML259691891 224 p., 7 mostly chromolithographed plates, 3 chromolithographed maps, roy. 4to, disbound (no covers).A major, thorough, zoological-anatomical and zoogeographical revision, well-illustrated with fine colour lithographs of living specimens and anatomical details.
1891ML259701891 224 p., 7 mostly chromolithographed plates, 3 chromolithographed maps, roy. 4to, paperbound (original printed covers, original printed label on spine). Kaiserliche Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher.A major, thorough, zoological-anatomical and zoogeographical revision, well-illustrated with fine colour lithographs of living specimens and anatomical details. A good copy of the offprint with separate pagination, which is much rarer than the out-take (disbound) copies which are usually offered. The small stamp of Herbert Ant on front wrapper and title page. Nissen ZBI, 3855.
1850ML259831850 viii, 120 p., 3 lithographed plates with 73 figures, contemporary boards, red morocco label with gilt title on spine.A rare publication listing some 400 species. Dedicated to J. C. Albers, who wrote on helicides. The stamps and written names of former owners is a who's who of German malacology. On the title page are the small stamps of Ferdinand Roemer, Breslau, and Herbert Ant, on the front fly leaf those of Ehrmann (1917), Schmierer (1938), and Lutz (1964). Joints rubbed, otherwise a good clean copy.
PM260071907 / 1914 120, 179 p., 5 figs, 19, 13 plates, red cloth. Gilt title on spine. Published in the Anstalt's Abhandlungen. Title page fore edge with a small, repaired tear; small piece of the top corner of the front board missing, upper end spine with some wear, and a repaired tear in the spine cover. Otherwise a very good, internally clean, copy.
1910ML260361910 78 p., 3 double-sized plates, paperbound (partly loose, no covers). With several old library stamps.
1939ML437641939 234 p., 16 plates, 4to, paperbound (back taped), front covers lightly chipped. With library stamp of the Royal Entomology Society of London. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Scarce
1962MM346071962-1966 2 volumes. [2], 56, 61, v p., 3, 7 figs, 14, 20 pls, paperbound. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his stamp). Very good set.
1925ML436441925 168 p., 61 text figures, 12 plates, 3 coloured maps, quarter cloth over marbled boards, original printed covers bound in, handwritten label on spine. With Cor Karnekamp’s ex libris on pastedown. Small Norwegian institute’s stamp on the title, otherwise excellent, clean.This is the thesis of the Norwegian malacologist Fridthjof Johannes Økland (1893-1957), as indicated by a mounted, printed label with additional handwriting.
1962MM13052einzelin de Braucourt J. / M. Glibert, 1955-1962 Num. pages & figs, paperbound (unsewn) photocopy (from Bull. KBIN vols 31-34-38). Photocopy!
1883MM257061883 44 p., 1 finely lithographed plate, contemporary blind boards.Rare offprint from what is perhaps the first monograph of the Mathildidae. The work includes many new species. Later, De Boury turned his attention entirely to the Epitoniidae. This is an offprint from the Journal de Conchyliologie with new pagination. Boards lightly soiled, otherwise a very good copy.
1824MM257301824 392, 28 p., 65 lithographs, 4to, new red cloth, gilt title on the spine.This finely illustrated monograph contains the descriptions and illustrations of many new species of mostly Eocene bivalves. Bivalves have always been Deshayes' chief objects of study. All plates have a small library stamp on recto including the title (mostly marginal, never touching a figure). Strip of title page (bottom two cm) removed, repair to first explanatory leaf. Plate 20 in very good photocopy. Some slight foxing. About half of the plates have a water stain in lower right corner. Rare.
1846ML435671846 82, [1], 27 p., 6 lithographed plates, 16mo (20.0 x 12.5 cm), modern green half linen over plain green boards. Author/title in gilt on spine. From the library of American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) with his stamp on the top margin of the front board and half-title. Some slight cattered foxing throughout, otherwise a very good, unique copy.One of several mid to late19th century regional catalogues of non-marine molluscs. Almost every French département had its own keen malacologist tackling the local malacofauna. This one, by Claude Joseph Albin Gras (1808-1856) deals with the malacofauna of the Alpine department of Isère, in south-eastern France. With a handwritten 8-page index combining both the main work and the supplement, and including plate references and a tally of all the figured and unfigured species. This index a bit shaved at the fore edge, with some loss.
1862MM258781862. 7 p., 1 lithographed plate and several white sheets, contemporary half calf with gilt title on spine, marbled flyleaves. Published in: Journal de Conchyliologie Scarce monograph, with one new species of Scissurellidae from the Paris Bassin Eocene. Written by Charles Philippe Ernest Munier Chalmas (1843-1903), who also had a species of Scissurella named after him. The paper was published at a time, apparently, when the Journal de Conchyliologie was issued in very low numbers. A very scarce offprint of the volume X issue of October 1862, pp. 391-397, and pl. XVI. A very good, nicely bound copy.
1898PM257201898 69 p., 19 plates, small folio, original portfolio with printed front board.Important study which includes the descriptions of several new species. Preserved in original portfolio, thus with the widest margins. Boards rubbed, cloth spine missing, small repaired tear in half-title but otherwise a good copy of this scarce title.
1898PM257211898 69 p., 19 plates, small folio, contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Spine with five raised bands, and red morocco label with gilt title. Marbled end-papers.Important study which includes the descriptions of several new species. Nicely bound. With broad margins. Paper-covering front cover somewhat worn with some marginal loss of marbled paper, but else a good copy.
1888MM236741888 7 p., 1 lithographed plate, disbound (no covers). Published in: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Includes the descriptions of 2 species of Lima, 1 species of Cassis, 2 species of Pleurotoma, one species of Cypraea, 2 species of Trochus, one species of Turritella, one species of Coralliophila, etc. etc.
1881MM356901881 5 p., 1 lithographed plate, disbound (no covers). Published in: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Includes the descriptions of Ovulum vidleri, Cancellaria wilmeri, Conus prevosti, C. thomasi, C. gloynei, C. lombei, C. bocki, Cypraea pyriformis var. smithi.