1930 (2nd ed.) iv, 478 p., 314 figures, paperbound (back cover missing). Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1930 (2nd ed.) iv, 478 p., 314 figures, contemporary half leather, spine richly gilt with two red labels. Library stamps, removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1926 (2nd ed.) iv, 167 p., 125 figures, paperbound. Library stamps. Unopened copy.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1909 (1st ed.) Two volumes. vi, vi, 1246 p., 861 figures, new red, blind cloth. Library stamps. Ex library M. Wegner (with his name on title-page). Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1889-1907 (1st ed.) Three volumes. 513, 249, 570 p., 293, 125, 263 figures, new red cloth. Library stamps. Ex library M. Wegner (with his name on title-page).Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
Engler, A. & K. Prantl (eds) [by: M. Fünfstück / A. Zahlbruckner]
Reference : BL45562
1907 (1st ed.) 249 p., 125 figures, contemporary black half cloth, authors/title in gilt on spine. Library stamps. Ex library P. Goenhart (with his stamp on title-page). Small corner of title-page cut out.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1943 (reprint 1959) (2nd ed.) [5], 360 p., 189 figures, contemporary black half , with two red labels. Library stamps and markings, removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1928 (2nd ed.) 345 p., 447 figures, paperbound. Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1927 (2nd ed.) iv, 463 p., 366 figures, half leather, spine gilt with two dark brown labels. Library stamp. Spine and covers slightly rubbed.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1927 (2nd ed.) iv, 463 p., 366 figures, black half leather, spine with two red labels. Library stamps on title-page and edges. Removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1942 (reprint 1959) (2nd ed.) iv, 232 p., 156 figures, contemporary black half leather, with two red labels. Library stamps and markings, removed sticker mark on front cover. Wear on upper end spine.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1943 (2nd ed.) [5], 360 p., 189 figures, contemporary half leather, spine gilt with two red labels. Library stamp.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1938 (2nd ed.) 42 p., 22 figures, paperbound. Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1928 (2nd ed.) vii, 290 p., 157 figures, 10 photographs, contemporary half leather, spine gilt with two red labels. Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1928 (2nd ed.) vii, 290 p., 157 figures, 10 photographs, paperbound (spine worn). Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1933 (reprint 1959) (2nd ed.) iv, 122 p., 91 figures, contemporary half leather, spine with two red labels. Library stamps and removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1933 (2nd ed.) iv, 122 p., 91 figures, contemporary half leather, spine richly gilt with two red labels. Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
Engler, A. & K. Prantl (eds) [by: M. Fünfstück / A. Zahlbruckner]
Reference : BL45575
1926 (2nd ed.) iv, 270 p., 127 figures, contemporary half leather, spine richly gilt with two red labels. Spine and edges somewhat rubbed. Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
Engler, A. & K. Prantl (eds) [by: M. Fünfstück / A. Zahlbruckner]
Reference : BL45576
1926 (2nd ed.) iv, 270 p., 127 figures, paperbound. Covers chipped. Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
Engler, A. & K. Prantl (eds) [by: W. Ruhland / H. Paul / V.F. Brotherus]
Reference : BM45577
(1924)
1924-1925 (2nd ed.) Two volumes. iv, 478, iv, 542 p., 420, 376 figures, contemporary half leather, spine richly gilt with two red labels. Spine of volume 10 (first part) with upper part detached (but still present). Edges somewhat rubbed. Library stamps and some annotations.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
Engler, A. & K. Prantl (eds) [by: W. Ruhland / H. Paul / V.F. Brotherus]
Reference : BM45578
(1924)
1924-1925 (reprint 1960) (2nd ed.) Two volumes. iv, 478, iv, 542 p., 420, 376 figures, contemporary half leather, spine with two red labels. Removed sticker mark on front covers. Library stamps.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
Engler, A. & K. Prantl (eds) [by: W. Gothan / R. Pilger / R. Kräusel / Fr. Markgraf]
Reference : BF45581
1926 (reprint 1960) (2nd ed.) iv, 447 p., 240 figures, 2 plates, contemporary half leather, spine with two red labels. Library stamps, removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1956 (2nd ed.) vi, 225 p., 45, 7 figures, contemporary half leather, spine richly gilt with two red labels. Library stamps, removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1940 (reprint 1960) (2nd ed.) [3], 208 p., 106 figures, contemporary half leather, spine with two red labels. Library stamps, removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.
1934 (reprint 1960) (2nd ed.) [3], 599 p., 224 figures, contemporary half leather, spine with two red labels. Library stamps, removed sticker mark on front cover.Adolf Engler (1844-1930) and Karl Prantl (1849-1893) were German botanists, famous for their system of plant classification, which is still used by many herbaria and authors of manuals and floras. Together they edited this monumental work, drawing on the expertise of many notable contributors. Although not recent it remains one of the greatest of all plant taxonomic treatises.