1874. 20 p., 1 partly col. lithographed plate, plain wrapperds. French translation of English manuscript by Armand Thielens. Published in: Annales de la SociétéMalacologique de belgique.
1920-1922 (reprint 1971) 282 p., 1 plate, paperbound. Ex libris B.M. Landau.
1917 251 p., 39 pls, boards. Pages 137-168 and second title-page in good xerox-copy and neatly bound in. Published in: Bulletins of American Paleontology. Scarce.A well-illustrated monograph in which over 300 species were described including numerous new species.
1902 21 p., 1 col. plate, printed wrappers. Good unopened copy.
1941 192 pp., 18 folding tables, 14 plates, one large, folded, coloured geological profile, 4to. Original printed wrappers. Thesis. Uncut. Several plates show fossil freshwater gastropods. A good, clean copy.
1973 xii, 196 p., 80 (32 col.) pls, cloth with gilt title and vignette (dust jacket). Wayside & Woodland series. Second printing. Good copy.
1968 xii, 196 p., 80 (32 col.) pls, cloth with gilt title and vignette. Wayside & Woodland series. Good copy.
1968 xii, 196 p., 80 (32 coloured) plates, cloth with gilt title and vignette (dust jacket). Wayside & Woodland series. Good copy with good dust jacket.
1961 xvii, 257 p., 15 photographs on 8 pls, cloth (dust jacket worn).
1961 xvii, 257 p., 15 photographs on 8 pls, cloth (dust jacket worn). Library stamps.
1973 369 p., num. figs & photographs, col. frontispiece, cloth (dust jacket). First edition.With the library stamp of the malacologist Hendricus Carolus Devriese. Good copy.
1972 166 p., 48 plates, publisher’s cloth. In Russian. English title added in ink on title page, otherwise very good copy.Deals with poorly known faunas from the North Pacific. Nearly all illustrations are of bivalves – a few are gastropods.
1962 60 p., 12 plates, quarter cloth over printed boards. In Russian. Good copy.Deals with the marine molluscs of the Bering Strait, and includes some new species. Stamp of an Estonian institute on the title page.
1930 xii, 583 p., 87 text figures, contemporary burgundy half cloth over marbled boards. Gilt title on spine.With detailed descriptions of, in particular, genitalia and radulae (using formulae). Published on behalf of the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève. Small stamps of Caesar Boettger and of Herbert Ant on title page. A nicely bound clean copy. Rare.
2012 64 p., numerous figures, paperbound. Published in: Haasiana (Hebrew Uiversity of Jerusalem).. Complete no. 6 (119 p.) which contains papers on the collections of the Hebrew University and its history.
1961-2001 Mostly on New Zealand Nudibranchs. Several important papers on New Zealand Aeolid nudibranchs. One paper with author's dedication.
1842 30 p., 6 (4 folded) lithographed pls, disbound (no covers, we added the original title-page of the journal). Published in: Annales des Sciences Naturelles.
1994 [4], 212, [17] p., 74 pls, num. tables, paperbound. Venus Supplement 2. New copy.
1960 42 p., paperbound (spine taped). Ex library Herbert Ant (with his stamp). Published in: Mem. Ist. Ital. Idrobiol.
1962-1966 148 p., 4to, in issues in portfolio.A very good, clean set from the start of this series.
2001 [8], 188 p., 33 pls, 4to, hardbound. Library stamps.
1939 287 p., 15 (1 col.) pls, 4 large folded maps, 4to (28.2 x 22.5 cm), paperbound. Mémoires de l'institut d'Égypte. With authors dedication: '' à Mr Max Desjardin souvenir amical Georges Moazzo''. Rare.The opening in 1869 of the Suez Canal had important zoogeographical implications because two faunas separated for millions of years became reconnected. This is the most important of the earliest studies of the fauna of th Suez Canal. A good thorough and well illustrated study of the mollusc fauna living in the canal at that time by the Greek malacologist Georgi Polychronis Moazzo (1893-1975).
1952. 145 p., 158 figures, 12 plates, paperbound (original printed covers).Contains descriptions and illustrations of many species, a survey of associated faunas, and a classification of the Teredinidae (in English). A clean copy.
1869-1909 (reprint 1982-1984) Three volumes (of four). 1182 p., numerous figures, portrait, paperbound. With the editor’s (Riccardo Giannuzzi Savelli) dedication (and signed by 8 other Italian malacologists) to J.J. van Aartsen on the free endpaper of volume one.