Fisher Unwin, London, 1917. In-16 gr., tela editoriale, pp. XVI,399, con alcune ill. in b.n. nel testo e 1 cartina geografica dell'India fuori testo, più volte ripiegata. "Early history of Indian Commerce - Rise of the honourable East India Company - Robert Clive - First Burmese War, etc.". Ben conservato.
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Routledge 1983 250 pages 14 9x21 4x1 9cm. 1983. Broché. 250 pages.
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2022 ii, 434 p., 115 coloured figures & plates, 4to, hardbound (dust jacket). William Henry Benson (1803–1870) made extensive collections of Mollusca, particularly land snails, from South Africa, Mauritius, and especially from the Indian subcontinent, where he spent his working life in the service of the East India Company. Details of this malacological network are provided, together with a biography of Benson himself and a history of his pioneering role as a malacologist in British India. In a series of papers published between 1829 and his death in 1870, Benson introduced 471 species-level names belonging to 60 families of gastropod and 8 families of bivalve, and in addition introduced names for 32 genus-groups. Of the 102 genus-group names described with Benson species as their types, 70 are currently recognised.
London & Bombay, Trübner & Co. etc., 1888-90. 2 orig. full pictorial cloth, richly gilt. Spine ends worn and covers somewhat soiled. (6),XXIV,VIII,325VII,XVII,838,42 pp., many woodcut illustrations in the text and 39 lithographed plates of which 19 are handcoloured. Some browning, brownspots and some plates with small tears.
First edition of this importent work on the avifauna of India, originally issued in 7 parts. - Wood p. 476. - Zimmer p. 450.
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Map. British India (South Asia) In Russian /Karta. Britanskaya Indiya (Yuzhnaya Aziya) Scale 1: 10000000 St. Petersburg, 1904. 45x58 sm. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb5df472641a140c2c.
London, John Murray 1933 In-12 18 x 11,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur percaline rouge, titre doré sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, CXLIV-811 pp., 87 cartes et plans, index, sommaire. Dos passé.
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