1960-1986 The register (4to, boards) runs from 1960-1965, the four drawings are behind glass, measuring 20 x 32 cm (with caption in Karnekamp’s hand), a few original photographs of Karnekamp collecting (some large sized), some sheets with list of molluscs collected in the Netherland (Eemien).Cor Karnekamp (1926-2021) was a Dutch malacologist.
1978-1980 26 p. [5, 8, 4, 4, 5], 19 plates [3, 6, 2, 4, 4], 4to, blind half cloth over plain boards. Published in: De Kreukel. In Dutch.Well-illustrated by Cor Karnekamp. The initial paper titled differently: Twee zeer goede ontsluitingen in het Lutetien (Eoceen) N.W. van Parijs. In the rear three more papers on molluscs from the Parisian Lutetien (by Karnekamp, and by Van Nieulande, with another 11 plates.
no date (ca. 1980-2015) One A4 portfolio full of original line (pen) drawings. Over 60 sheets with drawings of the gastropod genus Acteocina, both of fossil and recent specimens. With pencil annotations on the sheets and separate sheets with information on the localities, geological formation and number of specimens. Added are 6 sheets of original drawings of other gastropod groups.Cor Karnekamp (1926-2021) was a Dutch malacologist.
1988 52 plates (versos blank), 4to, paperbound/stapled (printed covers, unsewn). A very good, clean copy.The atlas consists of page-sized distribution maps with a drawing of the corresponding species, the vast majority being Stromboidea, but also cowries, cerithiids, Muricidae, and others. Most – perhaps all – were published in De Kreukel, but not all plates have a page number. A very good, clean copy. Rare.