1995 100 p., 8 coloured plates, 4to, wrappers. Luxury shell sale catalogue.
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Hermann L. Strack
M. Hermann L. Strack
Porzh Herve
22780 Loguivy Plougras
France
+33-679439230
Verser vos paiements sur notre compte Français: Crédit Agricole des Côtes-d’Armor, Payable à Belle Isle en Terre; Code établissement 12206; code guichet 00200; numéro compte 88070219001; clé R.I.B. 52. Ou envoyez votre cheque à: Hermann Strack, Porzh Hervé, 22780 Loguivy Plougras, Côtes d'Armor, France. Paiement par carte, nous contacter. Les livres seront expédiés le plus vite possible après la recette du montant dû. Veuillez toujours indiquer le numéro de facture! Les livres peuvent être retournés dans les 7 jours de leurs réception sous réserve de notification préalable. Les livres doivent être en bonne condition et bien emballés.
Grands formats (environ 33,2 x 24,5 cm), lot de 4 articles ; 1er article (août 1848) : Observations on the Eocene formation, and descriptions of one hundred and five new fossils of that period, from the vicinity of Vicksburg, Mississippi; with an appendix, 24 pages (numérotées 111 à 134), 4 planches (numérotées 11 à 14) ; 2e article (août 1849) : Descriptions of New Fossil and Recent Shells of the United States, 3 pages (numérotées 207 à 209) ; 3e article (août 1849) : Notes on Shells, with descriptions of new genera and species, 5 pages (numérotées 210 à 214) ; 4e article (janvier 1850) : Descriptions of New Fresh Water and Marine Shells, 6 pages (numérotées 275 à 280), 3 planches (numérotées 37 à 39). Quatre articles complets sous couvertures papier, extraits du Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 2ème Series, vol. 1, parts 2, 3 et 4. Pages et planches montées sur onglets. Articles rares décrivant des mollusques (coquillages) récents et fossiles des Etats-Unis accompagnés de 7 magnifiques planches – Large format (about 33.2 x 24.5 cm), lot of 4 articles ; 1st article (August 1848): Observations on the Eocene formation, and descriptions of one hundred and five new fossils of that period, from the vicinity of Vicksburg, Mississippi; with an appendix, 24 pages (numbered 111 to 134), 4 plates (numbered 11 to 14) ; 2nd article (August 1849): Descriptions of New Fossil and Recent Shells of the United States, 3 pages (numbered 207 to 209); 3rd article (August 1849): Notes on Shells, with descriptions of new genera and species, 5 pages (numbered 210 to 214); 4th article (January 1850): Descriptions of New Fresh Water and Marine Shells, 6 pages (numbered 275 to 280), 3 plates (numbered 37 to 39). Four complete articles (bound in three), plain new wrappers, extracted from the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 2nd Series, vol. 1, parts 2, 3 and 4. Rare articles describing living and fossil molluscs (shells) from the United States with a total of 7 nice plates, by Timothy Abbott Conrad (1803-1877), the father of American conchology
Articles rares décrivant des mollusques (coquillages) récents et fossiles des Etats-Unis accompagnés de 7 magnifiques planches – Rare articles describing living and fossil molluscs (shells) from the United States with a total of 7 nice plates, by Timothy Abbott Conrad (1803-1877), the father of American conchology
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Short description: Hogg Ian. Ammunition: ammunition, grenades, artillery shells, mortar shells. In Russian /Khogg Yan. Boepripasy: patrony, granaty, artilleriyskie snaryady, minometnye miny.In Russian.Moscow: EXMO-Press, 2001. 144 p. 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. SKUalb7c64e766c92394a6
1917-1938 Six papers in one. 278 p. [47, 22, 5, 14, 29, 161], 69 plates and maps, including one in full colour, 8vo (22.3 x 15.0 cm), green buckram with gilt title "Biology of Philippines. Land Shells". Original printed covers bound in. Last paper with punch holes in the left margin (hardly visible). From the library of the American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) with his stamp on the first paper.Important contributions to the knowledge of the distribution and speciation in several groups of Philippine land shells. Bartsch included descriptions of new species and subspecies, as well as distribution maps. Some papers belong to the scarcest titles in the series United States Museum Bulletin. This is all that has been written by Paul Bartsch on Philippine molluscs. The rather short but well-illustrated paper on shipworms is the only one on marine species.
10. Bofors, Sweden , A.B. Bofors, 1929, 1931, 1933, 4 trade catalogues, in-8°, ca. 25 pp each, bound in original illustrated stiff boards, leaves kept together with silk ties. In fine condition, kept in an original cardboard box (box a bit used and worn, catalogues fine). [1] Bofors Star shells, Leuchtgeschosse , Obus Éclairants , Granadas Estrellas. 12 pp, (in 4 languages). 1929. Publication N°500. [2] Bofors Fliegerbomben. Bombas para aviaon. 23 pp + 6 plates. (in 2 languages). 1931. Publication N° 503 DS. [3] Bofors Uhrwerkszünder. Espoletas con mecanismo de relojeria. 21 pp + 3 folding plates. (in 2 languages), 1931. Publication N° 502 DS. [4] Bofors Tracer Shells. Lichtspurgranaten. Obus Traceurs. Granadas Trazadoras. 19 pp + 4 plates, two folding and coloured. 1933. Publication N° 501.
1992 104 p., numerous coloured photographs, 4to, paperbound. This issue contains numerous papers on Cypraea, Conus, Murex, Oliva, Terebra, Voluta, etc., and all illustrated in colour.