2005 79 p., 299 (many col.) figs, 4to, disbound (no covers). Published in: Contributions to Zoology.Added is from the same journal: Gittenberger & Hoeksema, 2013. Habitat preferences of coral-associated wentletrap snails (Epitoniidae) (25 p., 28 figs).
1998 288 p., 658 figures & maps, 12 coloured plates, 4to, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy.
1969 179 p., 21 figs, 5 pls, paperbound. Published in: Geological Survey of Alabama Bulletin. Number written on top right corner of front cover.
1936 241 p., 75 figs, 7 pls, roy. 4to, paperbound.
1962 131 p., roy 4to, cloth (front covers laid on). Library stamps.
1960 132 p., royal 4to, paperbound. Some slight staining on front cover, else a good unopened copy.
1963 154 p., roy 4to, paperbound. Unopened copy. Published in: Mémoires Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique. With small stamp of Herbert Ant and front cover somewhat discoloured, else good copy.Includes Xenophoridae, Strombidae, Cypra, Eratoidae, Cypraeidae, Naticinae, Cassididae, Cymatiidae, etc.
1973 115 p., 60 text figures, 11 plates, 4to, paperbound. Very good copy.A surprisingly scarce work showing well-preserved Palaeocene shells, and including several new species.
1965-1970 6 parts (complete). 112, 105, 82, 108, 152, 185 p., roy 4to, cloth (front covers laid on). Library stamps.
n.d. (ca. 1981) 144 p., 52 (20 col.) pls, cloth (dust jacket). In Portuguese and French. Ex library Dr. H.P. Wagner (with his signature).
1957-1967 Most papers were written together with G.N. Soliman. All were published in: Publ. Mar. Biol. Sta. Ghardaqa, Red Sea.
1967 150 p. (= pp. 5-154), 128 fine text illustrations, 14 plates, publisher’s printed boards. In Russian.A seldom-seen work on a poorly explored region, and, therefore, containing many new species. Well-illustrated. Published together with nine other papers (mostly on land and freshwater molluscs), but this is by far the most comprehensive. Another paper included, by I. M. Likharev and Y. I. Starobogatov, is on the land mollusc fauna of Afghanistan (39 pp., 19 text figs) and also contains new species. Published under the general title: Molluscs and their role in biocenosis and faunal formation.
1978 256 p., 15 text figures, 155 (groups of) figures on 33 unnumbered plates, publisher’s printed boards. In Russian. Very good copy.A detailed and well-illustrated work on the littoral marine gastropods of the USSR, written by the Russian malacologists Aleksandr Nikolaevich Golikov (1931-2010) and Oleg Grigorevich Kusakin (1930-2001). A few new species are included. Published in the series, Fauna USSR (now Fauna Russia), as Number 116.
1997 (= 1998) 425 p., numerous figures and coloured photographs, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy, as new.
1987 136 p., num. figs, 268 col. photographs, paperbound.
1987 136 p., num. figs, 268 col. photographs, paperbound.
1987 136 p., num. figs, 268 col. photographs, paperbound.
1987 136 p., num. figs, 268 col. photographs, paperbound. From the library of the British nudibranch specialist Malcolm Edmunds (with the original invoice from Brill to him dated 1987).
1841 xiii, 373 p., 15 pls (213 figs), contemporary hcalf. Good and well bound copy with only some slight scatterd foxing. Pages 1-320 on molluscs only, the plates depict molluscs (and a few barnacles).
1928 (2nd ed.). vi, 281 p., 14 text figures, 11 plates, paperbound (original printed covers).This is the expanded edition of the (also 1928) first edition. In contrast to the latter, this new edition has photos of many shells. A considerable number of new species are introduced here. Peitaiho (Beidaihe) is situated in northeastern China; someone has written the coordinates 34º49' degrees north and 119º28' east in the top margin of p. 1. Although chiefly a cold-water fauna, there are several subtropical elements, for instance some Terebridae. Inscribed and dated on the front cover by co-author Sohtsu Gee King; a dedication to the British shell-collector Hugh McClelland (1864-1943). Front wrappers with a few damp spots, otherwise a good, clean copy. Rare.
1846 82, [1], 27 p., 6 lithographed plates, 16mo (20.0 x 12.5 cm), modern green half linen over plain green boards. Author/title in gilt on spine. From the library of American malacologist Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) with his stamp on the top margin of the front board and half-title. Some slight cattered foxing throughout, otherwise a very good, unique copy.One of several mid to late19th century regional catalogues of non-marine molluscs. Almost every French département had its own keen malacologist tackling the local malacofauna. This one, by Claude Joseph Albin Gras (1808-1856) deals with the malacofauna of the Alpine department of Isère, in south-eastern France. With a handwritten 8-page index combining both the main work and the supplement, and including plate references and a tally of all the figured and unfigured species. This index a bit shaved at the fore edge, with some loss.
1865 [2], 41 p., paperbound (plain blue covers as issued). A few unobtrusive blind-stamps.