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3-81862Paris Librairie Garnier Freres 1853-1957 dodici volumi in-8vo grande legature coeve in mezza pelle con snodi e titoli dorati ai dorsi pp. XXXVI 686 667 597 680 597 586 624 631 670 568 609 824 con ritratto di Buffon all'antiporta del primo volume due carte geografiche e 150 tavole colorate e gommate di Edouard Traviès ed Henri Gobin. Copia completa cosa assai rara sul mercato nonostante le numerose asserzioni in proposito e col numero delle tavole concordanti con l'indice nell'opera stessa. Qualche normale fioritura diffusa qualche antica gora marginale per il resto inottime condizioni. unknown
1812122071Piacenza dai Torchi del Majno 1812/1832. Opera in 90 volumi in 16° piccoli opuscoli aggiunti tutti ancora nelle brossure originali con solo problemi ai dorsi non di tutti i volumi per esposizione alla luce e alla polvere. L'opera è così suddivisa. Parte generale in 4 volumi dal vol. 1 al vol. 4 - Quadrupedi in 7 volumi dal vol. 5 al vol. 11 - Uccelli in 16 volumi dal vol. 12 al vol. 27 con aggiunta di 3 volumi dal vol. 28 al vol. 30 dell' editore italiano 1 volume di Indice vol. 31 - Minerali in 5 volumi dal vol. 32 al vol. 36 con una traccia di tarlo alle prime 20 pagine del volume 36. Dal vol. 37 il titolo dell'occhietto cambia in: Continuazione della storia naturale di Buffon. - Pesci in 11 volumi dal vol. 37 al vol. 47 nella copertina il IV volune è erroneamente segnato come III ma giusta la collazione - Rettili in 5 volumi dal vol. 48 al vol. 52 - Insetti in 11 volumi dal vol. 53 al vol. 63 contrariamente al piano dell'opera che ne conta 62 - Crostacei in 2 volumi dal vol. 64 al vol. 65 - Conchiglie in 5 volumi dal vol. 66 al vol. 70 - Vermi in 3 volumi dal vol. 71 al vol. 73 - I Vegetabili con indicazione dell'uso che se ne può fare in 16 volumi dal vol. 74 al vol. 89 - Indice vol. 90 Piano dell'opera. Tutti i volumi recano le tavole in nero incise da Maurizio De Magistris e Guglielmo Silvestri dai disegni di Jacques Eustache Deseve alle quali va aggiunto il ritratto del B. in antiporta al primo volume. Buoni esemplari salvo il detto di questa importante opera che mantiene ancora una carta sana e fresca Piacenza, dai Torchi del Majno unknown
33343By George Louis le Clerc Count of Buffon ; translated from the French by W. Smellie. A new edition corrected and enlarged. To which is added a history of birds fishes reptiles and insects embracing the recent discoveries of eminent naturalists together with an account of the most curious foreign plants by Henry Augustus Chambers LL. D. London : Thomas Kelly 1866. Two volumes quarto full straight-grain green morocco with blind and gilt floriated borders spines in compartments with contrasting morocco title labels and gilt ornamentation headcaps renewed and hinges repaired engraved title page in the first volume alternatively titled History of the earth and animated nature exhibiting the delineations of the most distinguished wild animals in the various menageries of this country with a hand coloured engraving of a tiger by J. Webb pp. 682; viii index; 462; viii index folding hand coloured map of the world old miscreases 95 fine hand-coloured plates of birds mammals reptiles fish insects plants etc including the plates of the African Negro and the White Negro sometimes missing the portrait frontispiece of Count de Buffon not bound in a few short tears to the margins occasional light foxing a very good copy. A condensed English translation of Buffon's encyclopaedic Histoire Naturelle the superior edition with the plates vibrantly coloured by hand. Includes some Australian content such as a fine illustration of the emu. unknown
1789013539Paris: De l'Imprimerie Royale 1789. Original mottled calf leather bindign with recent matching calf leather spine. Heavy wear to the old boards. The first 35 plates are of Apes & Monkeys and includes an image of the Oranutang . All 82 copper engraved images are present except plate #81 the giraffe. Slight moisture stain at the bottom margin near the gutter. Overall in GOOD condition. Photos available upon request. Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon September 7 1707 -- April 16 1788 was a French naturalist mathematician biologist cosmologist and author. Buffon's views influenced the next two generations of naturalists including Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin. Darwin himself in his foreword to the 6th edition of the Origin of Species credited Aristotle with foreshadowing the concept of natural selection and stated that "the first author who in modern times has treated it in a scientific spirit was Buffon". Buffon is best remembered for his great work Histoire naturelle générale et particulière 1749-1788: in 36 volumes 8 additional volumes published after his death by Lacépède. It included everything known about the natural world up until that date. In it Buffon considered the similarities between humans and apes and the possibility of a common ancestry. Buffon debated James Burnett Lord Monboddo on the question of ancestry of the primates to man Monboddo insisting on the closeness of relationship of man and apes. Buffon's work is considered to have greatly influenced modern ecology. His Histoire was translated into many different languages making him the most widely read scientific author of the day. First Edition. Full Calf Leather. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. De l'Imprimerie Royale Hardcover
1766013538Paris: De l'Imprimerie Royale 1766. All 41 copper engraved plates of Apes & Monkeys are present. Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon September 7 1707 -- April 16 1788 was a French naturalist mathematician biologist cosmologist and author. Buffon's views influenced the next two generations of naturalists including Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin. Darwin himself in his foreword to the 6th edition of the Origin of Species credited Aristotle with foreshadowing the concept of natural selection and stated that "the first author who in modern times has treated it in a scientific spirit was Buffon". Buffon is best remembered for his great work Histoire naturelle générale et particulière 1749-1788: in 36 volumes 8 additional volumes published after his death by Lacépède. It included everything known about the natural world up until that date. In it Buffon considered the similarities between humans and apes and the possibility of a common ancestry. Buffon debated James Burnett Lord Monboddo on the question of ancestry of the primates to man Monboddo insisting on the closeness of relationship of man and apes. Buffon's work is considered to have greatly influenced modern ecology. His Histoire was translated into many different languages making him the most widely read scientific author of the day. First Edition. Full Calf Leather. Poor. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. De l'Imprimerie Royale Hardcover
1812995Y33London: T. Cadell and W. Davies 1812. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated . A copiously illustrated new edition of this encyclopaedic natural history complete here in twenty volumes. A new edition carefully corrected and considerably enlarged by many additional articles notes and plates. With an account of Buffon's life by William Wood. Complete in twenty volumes. Rebound in modern maroon cloth. Renewed endpapers. Bound with the original blanks and half titles. A complete set of Comte de Buffon's Natural History General and Particular.Named the "father of all thought in natural history in the second half of the 18th century" by Ernst Mayr Buffon worked on this series for some fifty years. Thirty-six volumes came out between 1749 and 1789 followed by 8 more after his death thanks to Bernard Germain de Lacépède.It includes all the knowledge available in his time on the "natural sciences" a broad term that includes disciplines which today would be called material science physics chemistry and technology. Buffon notes the morphological similarities between men and apes although he considered apes completely devoid of the ability to think differentiating them sharply from human beings. Buffon's attention to internal anatomy made him an early comparative anatomist.Vols I-II cover Theory of the Earth; Vol. III covers History of Man; Vols. IV-X cover History of Quadrupeds; Vol. XI covers History of Birds; Illustrated with upwards of six hundred copper plates bound as such: Vol. I - Portrait frontispiece and two folding maps.Vol. II - Thirteen plates six of which are folding. Vol. III - One plate.Vol. IV - Folding genealogical table and forty-eight plates. Vol. V - Sixty-four plates.Vol. VI - Sixty-six plates. Two plates numbered 152 both titled 'Marmot of the Cape' though illustrating two different animals and two plates numbered 158 with different animals the second being Crab-eater Raccoon thus following plate no. 158 to face page 155 instead of p. 163. As issued. Vol. VII - Fifty plates two of which are folding. 'Female Opossum' bound facing page 117 instead of p. 115. Lacking Plate No. 211 'Crab-Eater' as found to be the case with other copies. Page numbers for plates CCXV-CCXXIII in binder's directions from 134-172 are misprinted as 234 236 etc. Rights itself when it gets to 304. Plate No. 242 'Hippopotamus' bound facing page 472 instead of 435.Vol. VIII - Forty-nine plates. Plate no. 261 'Tzeiran' bound following no. 262 instead of facing page 170. Vol. IX - Fifty-six plates. Several plates in this volume have binding discrepancies but are all confirmed present. Vol. X - Sixty-nine plates.Vol. XI - Twenty-nine plates.Vol. XII - Twenty-seven plates. Several plates in this volume have binding discrepancies but are all confirmed present. Vol. XIII - Twenty-seven plates.Vol. XIV - Twenty-two plates. Vol. XV - Twenty-two plates.Vol. XVI - Fifteen plates. Vol. XVII - Nineteen plates.Vol. XVIII - Thirty-one plates.Vol. XIX - Forty plates.Vol. XX - Thirty-four plates.Collated complete. Rebound in modern maroon cloth. Externally lovely with only the odd minor mark. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with occasional scattered spotting often more populated to the plates and surrounding pages. Occasional offsetting caused by plates. Reference clipping tipped-in to the verso of the half title of Vol I. Small open tear affecting the last four plates of Vol. IV. Very Good Indeed T. Cadell and W. Davies hardcover
17703928Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1770. Hardcover. Good. Eight volumes of birds; incomplete but a nice run. Quartos. Contemporary leather bindings worn. A profusion of wonderful plates. Uncollated and sold as is. <br/><br/> De L'Imprimerie Royale hardcover
19421654171942. BUFFON Federigo editor. Distruggiamo il Bolscevismo. Unpaginated illustrated throughout with photographs photomontage political cartoons etc. Folio 326 x 265 mm. bound in publisher's illustrated boards. Milan: Sindacato interprovinciale dei giornalisti Lombardi 1942. A fine example of fascist book illustration. This is a fierce piece of anti-communist propaganda issued by the Journalists Association of Lombardy. Among the contributors are Marinetti "Futurismo Antibolscevico" some of the main personalities of the fascist state and their Nazi allies. With illustrations by Golia Garretto Damiani Onorato Bazzi et al. From the library of the Caproni airplane industry. hardcover
1788M6851Paris 1788. Very Good; laid on acid-free canvas for long-term preservation. Notes: This handsome sea chart depicts magnetic needle readings along various routes in the North Pacific ocean.<br> Size : 590x1090 mm 23.23x42.91 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored in Outline Category: Maps Sea Chart; Maps Ocean Pacific; Maps United States West; unknown
55894London: Printed for the Proprietor 1797-1808. 16 Volumes. 8vo actually a small 4to. the volumes measure just under 5 x 8 inches. 19th century tree-calf spines designed in gilt lettered in gilt on panels of black. A few slightly cracked hinges and modest shelf wear a very nice clean set. This is a uniform binding of two separate sets; the first set of ten volumes has the legend "Barr's Buffon" at the head of the title page. The second set of six volumes is issued anonymously. In all 136 plates most coloured by hand. Internally very fresh almost no foxing to be seen. Typically the plates are not in the exact order given in the individual volumes. In this case the final supplement volume contains several plates which are listed in earlier volumes but not present there. One plate from Volume 11 a Parrot appears never to have been bound-in. In all a clean and attractive set of Buffon quite handsome. <br/><br/> London: Printed for the Proprietor, 1797-1808. unknown
17583929Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1758. Hardcover. Good. Five odd volumes of quadrupeds various dates. Quartos. Contemporary leather bindings worn. A profusion of wonderful plates. Uncollated and sold as is. <br/><br/> De L'Imprimerie Royale hardcover
17811409442London; Edinburgh: W. Strahan and T. Cadell; W. Creech 1781-1785. First English Edition. Hardcover. Small quartos Nine Volumes. In Very Good minus condition. In fine matching tree-calf bindings with elaborate gilt decoration along board edges and spines and gilt roll along the turn-ins; spines with gilt titling on colored morocco labels; with bound-in ribbon bookmarks. Boards show moderate shelf wear with small scuffs to covers rubbing along edges and mild bumping to fore corners. Fore corners often show small areas of exposed board. Splitting to joints and hinges of most volumes. Light shallow chipping to heads and tails of spines; heavier on Vol. I with some loss of material. Some rubbing to gilt elements on spines. Text blocks show moderate rubbing and wear along edges with dust soiling to top edges. All volumes moderately age toned and foxed throughout. Some pencil and pen numbering/notation on verso of the front flyleaves; a single mark in most volumes with more notes in Vol. I. <br /> <br /> <br> <br> <br /> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. I 2 iii 2 iv-xxi 3 514 pages plus frontispiece and plates i-ii; Vol. II 4 517 pages plus plates iii-x.; Vol. III iv 4 524 pages plus plates xi-xv1 xv2 xv3-xxiii; Vol. IV vii 352 pages plus plates xxiv-liii1 liii2-lxxvii lxxix lxxviii lxxx-xcix; Vol. V vii 440 pages plus plates c-clxii; Vol. VI 4 443 plus plates clxiii-cxcvii; Vol. VII vii 452 pages plus plates cxcviii-ccxl1 ccxl2 ccxl3-ccli; Vol. VIII v 2 352 pages plus plates cclii-ccxcv; Vol. IX viii 422 2 pages plus plates cccii-cccvii. Shelved in Room A.<br /> <br /> <br> <br> <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> <br> <br> . This is an excellent first edition of William Smellie's influential English translation of the Comte de Buffon's monumental work the Histoire Naturelle which was a comprehensive multi-volume treatise on the most current natural science of the time. 1409442. Special Collections - Upstairs. W. Strahan and T. Cadell; W. Creech hardcover
17505815Three volumes in six parts of a married set in full calf. 20 x 25 cm. Some worming to heads of spines see image occasional foxing; otherwise a handsome & sturdy set. Georg Christian Grund & Adam Heinrich Holle hardcover
1791018552Sl Padoue Sd1791. Un volume 21x29 cm con 112 tavole incise da Scattaglia 24 delle quali incise da Benard sono replicate con coloritura a mano dell'epoca. Qualche brunitura qualche rara piccola macchia un paio di strappi al margine bianco ma nel complesso incisioni in condizioni molto buone e di ottimo stampo. Le incisioni in bn sono opera di Scattaglia mentre quelle colorate sono di Benard. Le tavole sono precedute solo dalla pagina di titolo Planches des quadrupedes. Première partie con bollo di proprietà vistoso e con ex libris Polesini al retro del piatto. Il volume di quadrupedi eseguito da Daubenton faceva parte della pubblicazione Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois regnes de la nature pubblicato sia a Parigi da Pankoucke sia a Padova alla Stamperia del Seminario. Legatura coeva in mezza pelle del primo Ottocento con titolo dorato al dorso qualche spellatura e piatti con carta marmorizzata. Louis Daubenton 1716-1799 descrisse circa 200 specie di quadrupedi nei primi volumi dell'opera di Buffon con tale esattezza e precisione da servire da base allo sviluppo dell'anatomia comparata. Pietro Scattaglia 1739-1810 veneziano fu incisore ed editore di stampe nella sua Calcografia Magna. unknown
68562Fine illustrated and antiquarian Ornithology . 1st. Ed. in English printed for A. Strahan T. Caddell and J. Murray London. 1793. Nine volume set with 262 fine copper engraved plates. 8vo. Hardback. Charming early Coat of arms ink stamp of Charles Harris Bradford to verso of titles. Minor spotting & offsetting and with only occ. age toning o/w. contents fine. Contemporary full tree-calf bindings richly gilt decorated to spines and board edges in good to vg. condition. A very pleasing set in original untouched condition. Fine illustrated and antiquarian Ornithology hardcover
185531004AB1855. 12 Bände. Paris Librairie Garnier Freres 6 rue des Saints-Peres 1855. 4°. Mit über 8000 Seiten. 150 kolorierte Stahlstiche. Halbleinenbände mit geprägter Rückenbeschriftung. Mit Gebrauchspuren. Durchgehend stockfleckig. unknown
17817158London: W. Strahan 1781. Hardcover — Tapa dura. London W. Strahan 1781. En 8º mayor. 8 volúmenes con portada independiente. Retrato y 301 láminas grabadas 3 plegadas con las ilustraciones dentro de orla. Encuadernación de la época uniforme en piel hilos dorados en los nervios y letrerÃa también dorada. Buen ejemplar de esta traducción al inglés de la "Historia Natural" de Buffon ilustrado con más de trescientas láminas grabadas sobre metal. Encuadernación rozada en cabeza y pie. W. Strahan hardcover
178848877à Paris: De l' imprimerie des Bâtiments du roi 1788. Fine. De l' imprimerie des Bâtiments du roi à Paris 1788 20 x 25.50 cm relié First edition of this treatise published following the four volumes whose editorial dates run from 1782 for the first volume to 1788 for the last namely the Traité de l'aimant which is therefore often missing from the series. Contemporary full red morocco binding. Spine with raised bands richly decorated. Title and volume labels in black morocco. Triple fillet frame on covers. Roulette on leading edges and board-edges. Gilt edges. Domino paper with gilt stars. Corners rubbed. Very handsome copy perfectly bound in a master binding very fresh. The Traité de l'aimant is the last work published during the author's lifetime and closes the Histoire naturelle whose edition spanned fifty years and which enjoyed success comparable to Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie. The treatise proper is followed by numerous tables of observations on the inclination of the magnetic needle with the names of travelers and navigators in the southern and northern hemispheres according to different latitudes. The treatise begins with an exposition of magnetic and electric forces. De l' imprimerie des Bâtiments du roi hardcover
3-81899Paris de l'Imprimerie de F. Dufart an IX-X 1800-1801 ventotto volumi dal vol. XXXVII al vol. LXIV in-8vo cm. 215 x 145 rilegati in cartone telato verde ottocentesco con titoli dorati ai dorsi ogni volume con oltre 300 pagine con 256 tavole incise fuori testo. Qualche normale brunitura dovuta alla carta dell'epoca comunque set in ottime condizioni. unknown
183316613Barcelona: A. Bergnes 1833. 1st. Hardcover. First Spanish edition; Barcelona edition. 31 of 58 volumes present. Small 12mo. Various pagination. 15 of 31 volumes have tissue-guarded color plates; 3 volumes have fold-out color illustrations - maps; 2 volumes have black & white fold-out illustrations; charts; illustration of microscopes and other instruments. Uniform set in full brown tree calf leather; marbled end papers; gilt titles and illustration to spines; all edges marbled. Light wear to extremities more so to corners and spine ends; closed tears to spines of several volumes; chipping to edges; fading to gilt; bindings still strong. Very good. 31 of 58 total volumes including Aves: Tomo Primero III V VII IX XI XIII XV XVII XIX; Historia del Hombre Tomo I III V; Cuadrupedos Tomo Primero III V VII IX XI XIII; Theoria de la Tierria Tomo III V; Mineralogis Tomo Primero III; Historia de los Animales Tomo Primero. A. Bergnes hardcover
185632127-127Paris Dufour Mulat & Boulanger 1856-58. With engr. plate by Oudet after Chazal "L'Homme" and 99 handcolored wood-engr. plates after Edouard de Traviès partly gummed. Large 8vo. 19th-cent. half leather gilt lettering on spines by C. Honegger Basel. Paris Dufour Mulat & Boulanger 1856-58. Buffon's 1707-1788 highly popular works one of numerous 19th century editions. Volumes I and II are of a general nature dealing with the history of the earth minerals metals the development of plants animals and humans human races etc.; volume III deals with mammals domestic and wild and volumes IV and V with birds. He was one of the first to give empirical explanations to natural phenomena rather than refer to the biblical creation myth. "Buffon's order is formed by a philosophical bias rather than by science" DSB which no doubt worked in his favour with the general reader. His natural history written in an elegant style can be rightfully considered as belonging to world literature. The nice plates after Edouard de Traviès show the animals and birds in a natural context. - Text browned or foxed in parts plates generally clean. - Not in Nissen. SCIENCE: NATURAL HISTORY / NATURGESCHICHTE ; Paris, Dufour, Mulat & Boulanger hardcover
1804871F23Paris: Chez Plassan 1804 . Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". Not Stated. An early edition of La Cepede's richly illustrated and very scarce study of cetaceans. In the original French.Illustrated with sixteen engraved plates across the two volumes. Collated complete.Published in the same year as the single volume first edition. Very scarce in all early editions.With each volume retaining the original half title.A richly illustrated study of cetaceans by French naturalist and freemason Count de Lacepede who was chosen by naturalist Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffo to be his successor and continue his series 'Histoire Naturelle'. In full calf bindings with gilt detailing to spines. Rubbing to back strip heads and tails board perimeters and joints. Minor loss of leather to rear board of volume I. Library stamps to title pages with small library markings to versos of front free endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Chez Plassan hardcover
003269N/A. N/A. 4to Paris 1778. Pps.viii 516 xxviii1 With two folding maps and six folding plates of teeth. The first appearence in print of this work. Vol. 5 of the supplement to his Histoire Naturelle. Apart from a small chip in the bottom of the spine an excellant crisp unmarked copy in a contemporary full calf binding a little rubbed at the edges <br/> <br/> unknown
1812472829Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies London 1812. Fair. 1812. Hardcover. hardback 8vo complete in 20 volumes with frontispiece and 679 of 680 numbered plates including 2 folding maps. lacks plate 211 at v.6 p122 'The Crab-Eater' which was apparently not bound in. Marbled edges and endpapers some light foxing and offsetting from many of the plates contents otherwise clean and tight throughout no inscriptions or ownership marks all internal bindings are tight full leather binding gilt-decorated spines 16 boards are detached and most of the other spine joints are weak and cracking boards slightly rubbed spines worn in places with some fraying at spine ends and lacking 2 upper and one lower spine title labels. Fair condition . Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London, 1812, hardcover
1850113859Paris : Garnier FrÂres sans date vers 1850 - 1860. 275x175mm. reliure demi-chagrin avec titre auteur et fleurons dorÂŽs au dos ˆ cinq faux-nerfs. Plat et garde papier marbrÂŽ. Belle reliure de lՎpoque. Bon ÂŽtat 196 planches gravÂŽes dont 193 coloriÂŽes.Tome premier: ThÂŽorie de la Terre - Histoire gÂŽnÂŽrale des animaux. Collation: 1 portrait 5 planches en couleurs dont 2 cartes. Tome deuxiÂme: LÕhomme - Les quadrupÂdes. Collation: frontispice et 23 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome troisiÂme: Les quadrupÂdes. Collation: 22 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome quatriÂme: Les singes - Additions aux quadrupÂdes. Collation: 6 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome cinquiÂme: Les oiseaux. Collation: 19 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome sixiÂme: Les oiseaux. Collation: 23 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome septiÂme: Les oiseaux. Collation 21 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome huitiÂme: Les oiseaux. Collation: 19 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome neuviÂme: 2e Partie Introduction aux minÂŽraux - Epoques de la nature. Tome dixiÂme: Les minÂŽraux. Tome onziÂme: Les minÂŽraux. Tome douziÂme: ExpÂŽriences sur les vÂŽgÂŽtaux artihmÂŽtique morale et tables analytiques et raisonnÂŽes des matiÂres contenues dans lÕouvrage entier. Tome treiziÂme premier du supplÂŽment Cuvier et LacÂŽpÂde: Oiseaux. Collation: 8 planches coloriÂŽes et 1 planche n/b. Tome quatorziÂme deuxiÂme du supplÂŽment Cuvier et LacÂŽpÂde: QuadrupÂdes ovipares - Serpents - Poissons. Collation: 13 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome quinziÂme troisiÂme du supplÂŽment Cuvier et LacÂŽpÂde: Poissons. Collation: 11 planches coloriÂŽes. Tome seixiÂme quatriÂme du supplÂŽment Cuvier et LacÂŽpÂde: Poissons - Table gÂŽnÂŽrale alphabÂŽtique classement des gravures. Collation: 17 planches coloriÂŽes. 28300 Garnier FrÂres unknown