MAGNIN, BLANCHARD ET CIE. 1862. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 144 pages - Couverture conservée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
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Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
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Paris, Magnin, Blanchard, 1862, 1 broché, couverture muette, couverture d'origine conservée, manques sur la 1ère de couverture, renforcée. in-4, faux-titre, titre, (2)-144 pages ;
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1862 (2nd ed.) [6], 144 p., hcalf. Mulsant was a French entomologist specialized in Coleoptera. He travelled to Liège, Cologne, Stettin, Berlin, Dresden, Münich, Zürich, Genève. His voyages led him to many of his colleagues and their collections, and thus apart from being only a narrative of an interesting journey to Germany, Mulsant's account gives a rare insight in the scientific society of those days.
1862 (1st ed.) 144 p., paperbound (plain covers). Title-page and half-title missing. Faint marginal waterstain. Mulsant was a French entomologist specialized in Coleoptera. He travelled to Liège, Cologne, Stettin, Berlin, Dresden, Münich, Zürich, Genève. His voyages led him to many of his colleagues and their collections, and thus apart from being only a narrative of an interesting journey to Germany, Mulsant's account gives a rare insight in the scientific society of those days.
1862 (1st ed.) [6], 144 p., paperbound (original printed covers). Very good unopened, uncut, almost mint copy.Mulsant was a French entomologist specialized in Coleoptera. He travelled to Liège, Cologne, Stettin, Berlin, Dresden, Münich, Zürich, Genève. His voyages led him to many of his colleagues and their collections, and thus apart from being only a narrative of an interesting journey to Germany, Mulsant's account gives a rare insight in the scientific society of those days.
1862 Paris, Magnin, Blanchard & Cie, 1862 : in-8, broché édition originale, 144 pp., couverture verte imprimée. Très bon état, non rogné.