1874 Title page, 38 p., 8 lithographed plates with explanatory text leaves and captions, royal 4to, modern red cloth with original printed front cover laid on. Uncut. Very good. Rare.A beautifully illustrated monograph by the German palaeontologist and malacologist Hanns Bruno Geinitz (1814-1900) dealing with Cretaceous gastropods from southern Germany, many of which are new. With two dedications by the author. To the Czech palaeontologist and malacologist Franz Stoliczka (1838-1874) (crossed out) and to the Belgian geologist and palaeontologist Constantin Henri Gérard Louis Malaise (1834-1916). Probably Geinitz found out that Stoliczka had died (perhaps this copy was returned to him by the heirs), and, apparently, Malaise was not bothered receiving a “second hand” dedication copy.
1865 [4], x, 420 p., 38 figs, 4to, new cloth (with author’s and title in gilt on front cover). Library stamp of the ‘’Geologisch Bureau Heerlen’’ on first free end-paper. Some scattered foxing. The Atlas with 28 plates is not present. Bound in (in front) is a 4 page ‘’Prospectus’’ on the book.
Dresden u. Leipzig, 1846. Lex8vo. Fine recent full cloth. X,816 pp. and 28 lithogr. plates a. 1 fold. Tab.
1880 12 p., 1 lithographed plate, roy. 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened copy. Published in: Nova Acta. Abh. der Kaiserl. Leop.-Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher.
1882 65 p., roy. 4to, disbound (no covers). Unopened copy. Published in: Nova Acta. Abh. der Kaiserl. Leop.-Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher. lower end chipped, paper brittle.
1878 Nova Acta Acad.Caesar.Leop.Carol., Bd. 40, 1878 : In-4 Raisin, En feuillets. extrait, 62 pp., 3 planches lithographiques hors-texte dont 1 dépliante, sans couverture, quelques rousseurs Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé.
Leipzig, W. Engelmann 1915, 230x160mm, 46Seiten, broschiert.
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