1881 175 p., 8 plates and 2 double-paged view/sections (1 hand-coloured), contemporary half morocco with marbled boards, author/title in gilt on spine, marbled endpapers. Original printed front cover bound in. Some slight rubbing on spine and extremities of boards, else a very good copy in a nice contemporary binding.One of only 100 copies, as with most of Bourguignat’s publications. With a handwritten dedication by Bourguignat to the French anthropologist Ernest Théodore Hamy (1842-1908). Hamy was not a malacologist but he provided the French malacologist Rochebrune with shells. Rochebrune named a cowrie species after him.
1881 175 p., 8 plates and 2 double-paged view/sections (1 hand-coloured), contemporary half cloth with marbled boards, label author/title in gilt on spine, marbled endpapers. Original printed front cover bound in. Some slight rubbing on label else a good copy in a good contemporary binding.One of only 100 copies, as with most of Bourguignat’s publications. With a handwritten dedication by Bourguignat to an unknown recipient (when bound the upper part with the name was cut off). This copy lacks pages 19-20 and 29-30, but the 19 century owner included hand written copies of these four pages and they are bound in. At the end are bound two extra copies each of pages 51-52 and 61-62, these apparently were faulty pages as with pencil is written on the first of these pages “Anciennes mauvaises pages refaites”
1869 32 p. 3 lithographed plates and large, royal 4to, quarter cloth over burgandy pebbled boards. Stamp of the American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) in the top margin of the title-page.Jules René Bourguignat’s well-illustrated contribution to a work edited by Belgrand, which also deals with quaternary vertebrates and human stone-age artefacts. The three plates depict land and freshwater species, many of which are described as new.
1869 (1st ed.) 32 p., 3 lithographed pls, 4to, original printed wrappers.This publication (with many new species, and good illustrations) is a supplement to Belgrand's Histoire Général de Paris. Bourguignat introduces quite a few new species of, mainly, freshwater molluscs. Small stamp of Herbert Ant on front cover and first page, margins somewhat trimmed, otherwise a good copy of this well-illustrated work.
1883 162 p., 4 lithographed plates, 2 double-paged maps (1 coloured), new blind cloth. Ex library Dr. Hartwig Schütt (with his stamp). Rare.
1860 178, [1] p., 2 lithographed plates, new blue cloth, author/title in gilt on spine (original printed covers bound in). With author’s dedication to Paul Fischer. Ex library Dwight W. Taylor (with his stamp). Rare (only 100 copies were printed).
1869 (1st ed.) 32 p., 3 lithographed pls, large 4to, original green printed wrappers.A very fine, clean copy of this publication (with many new species, and good illustrations) which is a supplement to Belgrand's Histoire Général de Paris.
1869 (1st ed.) 32 p., 3 lithographed pls, large 4to, original green printed wrappers. Together with 3 very long, folded coloured geological sections of the area in the original green cloth portfolio with gilt lettering on spine. Some very slight foxing on two plates.A very fine copy of this publication (with many new species, and good illustrations) which is a supplement to Belgrand's Histoire Général de Paris.
COSSE, MARCHAL & Cie. 1866. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 35 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 346.04-Propriétés
Extrait des Annales de l'Institut normal agricole de Beauvais. Classification Dewey : 346.04-Propriétés
COSSE, MARCHAL ET CIE. 1868. In-8. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. LXXXVIII + 513 pages - couverture de substitution cartonnée - 1 etiquette collée sur le 1er plat - 2 etiquettes collées au dos - 1 etiquette collée et 2 tampons sur la page de titre - 1 tampon au dos de la page de titre - 2 tampons sur la page 513.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
Lutetiæ J.-B. Baillière 1852 in-8 de 31 pp. broché, couvertures imprimées, qq. rousseurs sur la couverture
British Museum (Natural History), 214. Numa Broc, Asie, pp. 409-411 (Saulcy). Description de 33 nouvelles espèces de mollusques terrestres et d'eau douce, recueillies en 1850 et 1851 par Louis Félicien Joseph Caignart de SAULCY lors de son voyage en Grèce, en Syrie et en Palestine. La relation complète de cette expédition sera publiée chez Gide en 1853 sous le titre Voyage autour de la Mer Morte et dans les Terres Bibliques (2 vol. in-8 et atlas in-4). Plaquette très rare
P., Sedes, 1961, grand in 8° relié deli-toile bleue, 343 pages.
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1849. Troyes, 1849. Format 13x21 cm, broche, 77 pages. Un hommage-envoi manuscrit de l'auteur en haut de la couverture. Bon etat.
Paris Imprimerie et Librairie Paris Imprimerie et Librairie d'Agriculture et d'Horticulture de Mme Vve Bouchard Huzard 1852, In-8 demi basane noire, dos lisse à filets dorés, XXIV + 540 pages. Quelques rousseurs néanmoins exemplaire correct.
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