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20095251CBNew York u.a., Norton, 2009. XXI, 522 S. Mit zahlr. Textillustr. Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + 1. ed.
20095251CB1. ed. New York u.a., Norton, 2009. XXI, 522 S. Mit zahlr. Textillustr. Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag.
1928EL324921928 United States Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin n° 41, 1928 : In-8 Carré, Broché. 76 pp., 2 planches couleurs hors-texte dont 1 en frontispice, 25 figures et 14 tableaux in-texte, Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
1951EO272101951 x, 320 p., 124 figures, blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Written by the American entomologist Gordon Floyd Ferris (1893-1958), professor of entomology at Standford University, California. With detailed descriptions and illustrations, including those of new species. Small library mark on front paste-down, otherwise a very good copy.
1951EO272111951 ix, 320 p., 124 text figures, blue buckram with gilt title on the spine.Written by the American entomologist Gordon Floyd Ferris (1893-1958), professor of entomology at Standford University, California, and with the collaboration of Chester J. Stojanovich. With detailed descriptions and illustrations, including those of new species. Two things may be extra noteworthy. First, the motto, lifted from a work by Denny (1842): "In the progress of this work, however, the author had to contend with repeated rebukes from his friends for entering upon the illustration of a tribe of insects whose very name was sufficient to create feelings of disgust", and two: the chapters on the pediculi ascribed to man. The latter alone is worth buying the volume. Library stamp on front paste-down, otherwise a good copy.
1951EO378041951 ix, 320 p., 124 text figures, blue buckram with gilt author/title on the spine. Library stamps, else good copy.Written by the American entomologist Gordon Floyd Ferris (1893-1958), professor of entomology at Standford University, California, and with the collaboration of Chester J. Stojanovich. With detailed descriptions and illustrations, including those of new species. Two things may be extra noteworthy. First, the motto, lifted from a work by Denny (1842): "In the progress of this work, however, the author had to contend with repeated rebukes from his friends for entering upon the illustration of a tribe of insects whose very name was sufficient to create feelings of disgust", and two: the chapters on the pediculi ascribed to man. The latter alone is worth buying the volume.
1994EO293101994 90 p., paperbound. Bulletin American Museum Nat. Hist.
1900ED275251900 viii, 196 p., 129 text figures, frontispiece, original green cloth with gilt title on spine. According to the authors, the abundance, year-round occurence and transparency of this "fly" made it peculiarly fit for study by naturalists. And this is what they did. Armorial bookplate on front paste-down, inscribed on front flyleaf by another former owner. Good copy.
1897EL323581897 Trans.ent.Soc.London, Part IV, 1897 : in-8, broché extrait, pp. 343-366, 4 planches N&B hors-texte. Très bon état !
1973ED233601973 140, [12] p., 456 figs, paperbound. Good copy. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica.
1973ED404871973 140, [12] p., 456 figures, paperbound. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica. Library stamps, else good copy.
1935EO294061935 vi, 191 p., 344 figs, frontispiece, paperbound.
1959EO273621959 92 p., 33 text figures, paperbound (original printed covers). With keys to the different genera and subgenera, and to the species. And with detailed illustrations of taxonomically important characters. Front cover chipped. Vague blindstamp in title page margin, otherwise a good copy.
1967EA291131967 41 p., 61 figs, 1 col. plate, stapled. Published in: Annals of the Natal Museum. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his stamp).
1985EA414141985 Three volumes (complete). 229, 204, 256 p., 100, 94 figures, 4, 237 coloured plates, 4to, hardbound (dust jackets). Library stamps, else good set.
2011EA399802011 522 p., ca. 2100 figures, 4to, paperbound. Library stamps, else very good copy.Overview of current knowledge on 750 species of European spiders, with summary of information scattered in the literature. For each species: description with data on taxonomy, habitat, biology, distribution; figures emphasise critical features for identification; map of European distribution. To be completed in four volumes.
1999EA421861999 [4], 640 p., 330 figures, 4 coloured plates, small 4to, hardbound. In English. Library stamps, else very good copy.
1952EA413561952 154 p., 35 figures, 27 plates (several coloured), decorated cloth (dust jacket). Library stamps and small removed sticker mark on top left corner of dust jacket.
1957EA399561957 123 p., 421 figures, 41 maps, paperbound. Library stamps and spine discoloured.
1962EA404021962 74, [18] p., 2 maps, paperbound. In English with 18 page Japanese abstract. Library stamps, else a good copy. Scarce.
2003EA433292003 223 p., 606 (68 coloured) figures, 4to, paperbound.
2012EA404032012 192 p., 176 figures, 4 maps, hardbound. Library stamps, else a very good copy.
1940EA271061940 xi, 729 p., 770 text figures (some full page), original green blindstamped cloth with gilt title on spine. The "all-you-want-to-know about spiders and scorpions" book, including the tarantula, black widow and much more. Also useful for identification purposes. Stamp on front pastedown, two tiny worm holes in the spine but otherwise a very good copy.
1928EH029161928 127 p., 47 figs, 4 (1 col.) pls, paperbound in two issues of Annals of the Transvaal Museum.
1922EH390681922-1931 Fifteen parts (complete). 797 p., 462 figures, 14 (3 coloured) plates, contemporary green half cloth with marbled boards (blind spine). A few gatherings weak or loose. Library/discard stamps (Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden). A scarce complete set of this important monograph published in the Annals of the Transvaal Museum from 1922 till 1931.