1971 38 p., 21 figs, wrappers. AMNH.
1991 xiv, 157 p., 33 col. pls, hardbound (dust jacket). The only available monograph on this important group of shells. Very good copy.
1991 xiv, 157 p., 33 col. pls, hardbound (dust jacket). Very good copy.
1991 xiv, 157 p., 33 col. pls, hardbound (dust jacket). The only available monograph on this important group of shells. Very good copy.
1969 v, 210 p., 74 figs, 12 pls, half cloth (original front cover bound in, no label on spine). Library stamp.
Mit vorzüglicher berücksichtigung arten der Europäischen noch nicht abgebildeten arten. Forgesetzt von Dr. W. Kobelt. Neue Folge. Siebenter Band. Dritte und vierte lieferung. Mit zeh tafeln. Schwarze Ausgabe. Wiesbaden. C. W. Kreidel's Verlag. 1894. In-8 (190 x 265mm) en feuilles sous chemise cartonnée dos toile noire, titre sur grande étiquette jaune collée, 104 pages de texte (incomplet des pages 25 à 32), complet des 30 planches numérotées de 181 à 210. Assez bon exemplaire.
2005 190 p., 32 figs, 3 tables, 16 pls, 4to, paperbound. Palaeontos 7.
2005 190 p., 32 figs, 3 tables, 16 pls, 4to, paperbound. Palaeontos 7.
2005 190 pp., 32 text figures, 16 plates, 4to, paperbound. Very good copy, as new.A collection of six papers. By far the largest is K.I. Schnetler’s work on the Mollusca (128 p., 6 text figs, 11 plates). This is Palaeontos 7. The plates show well-preserved shells; SEM photos show protoconchs and microscopic species. Several species are new.
1986 207 p., several figures, 8 plates, paperbound. In Russian. Very good copy. Scarce.On fossil molluscs from around the Black Sea. The plates depicts bivalves, the last plate depicts gastropods.
1968-1993 Including: Chromodorid opisthobranch Mollusca from the Indo-West Pacific (25 p., 7 figs, 2 col. pls) / The Anatomy and Biology of Alcyonarian-feeding Aeolid Opisthobranch Molluscs and their Development of Symbiosis with Zooxanthellae (44 p., 27 figs), etc. etc.
Lugduni Batavorum (Leyde), Apud Petrum Vander Aa, Bibliopolam, 1711
In-folio (41 x 27 cm), (1) ff., 15 pp., (8) pp., veau marbré, dos à six nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, triple filet à froid entourant les plats, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure d'époque). Illustré d'un frontispice, un portrait de l'auteur, 1 vignette de titre, 4 vignettes dans le texte, et 60 planches gravées. Première édition en latin du "Cabinet des raretés de l'île d'Amboine" (Amboinsche Rariteitkamer), publié en hollandais en 1705 ; l'auteur, atteint de cécité, est ici représenté dans son cabinet. Précieux exemplaire provenant de la famille de Charles de MONTESQUIEU, de la bibliothèque du Château de la Brède, avec l'ex-libris des Secondat, barons de la Brède et de Montesquieu, "Virtutem Fortuna Secondat, Ex Bibliotheca Bredanense", et les initiales C. M. à l'encre. Bel exemplaire. // Folio (41 x 27 cm), (1) ff., 15 pp., (8) pp., marbled calf, spine tooled raised on six bands, red morocco title label, triple blind fillet borders on covers, double gilt fillet on turns-in, red edges (contemporary binding). Illustrated with a frontispiece, a portrait of the author, 1 vignette on title, 4 vignettes in the text, and 60 engraved plates. First edition in latin of the "Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet" (Amboinsche Rariteitkamer), first published in german in 1705 ; the author, blind, is here depicted in his office. Precious copy from Charles de MONTESQUIEU family, from the "Château de la Brède" library, with the book-plate of the Secondat, barons de la Brède et de Montesquieu "Virtutem Fortuna Secondat , Ex Bibliotheca Bredanense", and initials C. M. hand-written. Fine copy.
1843 (1st ed.) [8], 104 p., 119 figs, frontispiece, original printed boards. Some scattered slight foxing. Blank end-papers missing.There was a much later edition is 1889.
1793 (1st ed.) With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and Africa. In a Series of Letters to a Young Nobleman; viii, [1], 491, [4] 492 p., full contemporary calf with red label (joints weak). Front and back cover with gilded stamp of the ''Society of Writers to the Signet''. The Society of Writers to Her Majesty’s Signet is the oldest legal society in the world. It is a private society of Scottish solicitors. The Society dates back to 1594.The only two volumes that were published by Russell before his death.
1877 129, [1] p., 9 lithographed pls, 4to, paperbound (printed covers). Unopened copy. Top right corner of front cover repaired. With author's dedication to Prof. Joly. Published as a separate book but originally published in: Mémoires de l"Académie des Sciences et Lettres de Montpellier. Rare.Armand Sabatier was professor in zoology and comparative anatomy at the Université of Montpellier, and in this work elucidated many unknown features of the circulatory system of the common mussel.
1984 [= 1985] 239 p., numerous figures & photographs, paperbound. Lavori della Societa Italiane di Malacologia. Volume 21. Several annotations in the text and inserted notes by J.J. van Aartsen.Treated are the following groups: Triphoridae, Cyclostrematidae, Mitroidea, Hydrobiidae, Architectonicidae, Emarginula.
1990 348 p., paperbound. No. 488 of 1000 printed copies. This volume contains the actual systematic list of Mediterranean marine molluscs.
1990-1992 Three volumes (complete). 781 p., paperbound (covers plastified). Respectively nos 244, 14 & 25 of 1000 printed copies. With author’s dedication. Includes numerous interesting annotation and inserted notes by J.J. van Aartsen.
1975 392 p., numerous full colour photos, large 4to, cloth (full colour pictorial dust jacket). A review loosely inserted. A near mint copy.
1975 392 p., numerous full colour photos, large 4to, cloth (full colour pictorial dust jacket). A very good copy.
1984 159 p., 40 colour plates, hardbound. Previous owner’s name on first free endpaper, else a good copy.
1988 184 p., 135 full-colour plates, hardbound. Spine slightly discoloured, else a very good copy.Part of a very useful series of, currently, ten volumes (this being the third), describing and illustrating juvenile gastropods, whose identification can be quite a challenge, especially when they resemble the adults of other, smaller species, or look entirely different from the adults of their own species (e.g., Triviidae). In all instances, both the juvenile and adult form are shown.
1875 6 p., 1 lithographed plate, disbound (no covers). Unopened copy. Published in: Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften.