London, Henry Edward Knox 1871 4 tomes en 2 volumes fort in-8 demi-toile à coins, XVI- 253- 180- 221- 321 pp. Rousseurs éparses n’affectant que rarement et tès légèrement les planches.131 planches couleurs représentants 2000 spécimens. Restaurations
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London: John C. Nimmo, 1891 4 volumes 8vo. xvi + 253 pp., 30 pl.; Iiv + 180 pp., 30 pl.; iv + 223 pp., 36 pl.; Iiv + 322 p., 36 pl. Original cloth with gilt device on upper boards and spines, spines shipped with loss of cloth, spine of vol. 1 with tear and loss of cloth, else a fine copy.
A natural history of british moths. Third edition with one hundred and thirty two plates containing nearly two thousand specimens all coloured by hand. (London: John C. Nimmo, 1891). [M.C.: Grande Bretagne, entomologie]
1869 viii, 486 p., hundreds of figs, paperbound (plain, somewhat soiled covers).
n.d. (ca. 1870?) Two volumes in one. xvi, 176, viii, 486 p., hundreds of figs, red embossed and decorated cloth, with gilt butterflies on spine and front cover (some wear on extremities).
n.d. (ca. 1890?) Two volumes in one. xvi, 176, viii, 486 p., hundreds of figs, hcalf. Library stamps and markings (ex libris City of Oxford Public Library).
1923-1924 Four parts in four. loose-leaved (14.0 x 9.0 cm), each with one text leaf, and five full colour (post)cards, and one pictorial envelope.In 1922, the British Museum (Natural History) started issuing a series of postcard and greetingcard sets; in the early years usually consisting of five full-colour cards relating to one zoological subject, and some descriptive text. This series was continued at least to the year 2003, when the 299th set was published. Because of the ephemeral character of these attractive and scientifically correct illustrations, these early cards have become quite rare. Of the Exotic Butterflies, the envelope is present. The other two sets are without envelope, and preserved in transparent maps. All cards are nice and clean.