1977 In four issues. 264 p., many illustrations. The whole volume 16, with many contributions, some including new taxa. Good clean volume.
1983-2013 First 8 volumes bound in two half cloth bindings, the remainder in issues.
1982-1985 The Lepidopterist's Society, 1982/85 : In-8 Carré, Broché. complet du vol. 36 n° 1 au vol. 39 n° 4, les articles concernent les lépidoptères diurnes et nocturnes du monde, mais principalement des Etats-Unis Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
1878 69 p., 2 lithographed pls, paperbound (back cover soiled). With author’s dedication to Prof. Lanessan.
1878 Paris, Germer Baillière, 1878 : in-8, broché 69 pp., 2 planches N&B hors-texte, couverture grise imprimée. Bon état, dos fendu, envoi de l'auteur à Mr Chatin, membre de l'Institut !
1875 vii, 87 p., 3 pls, paperbound (printed covers, back reinforced with paper strip). Some scattered foxing. With author's dedication to Prof. L. Vaillant
1878 96 p., 23 figs, paperbound (printed covers). Unopened copy. With author's dedication. Ex library Dr. L. Planchon (Montpellier).
1878 96 p., 23 figs, paperbound (printed covers). Back broken.
1946 xi, 143 p., 21 figures, 31 plates, coloured frontispiece, publisher’s cloth (dust jacket). Ex library J. Krikken (with his small ex libris). Spine part of dust jacket discoloured, else a very good copy.
1815
Xilografia di entomologia del 1815 colorata a mano. La stampa rappresenta diverse specie della famiglia Lucanus tra cui il cefvo volante e della famiglia delle Lucernaria. Autore: J. Pais Data: 1815 Tecnica: xilografia colorata a mano Dimensione del foglio: 288x220 mm Dimensione incisione: 265x205 mm Condizioni: Buone. Alcune fioriture. Nice woodcut of entomology of 1815 coloured by hand. The print represents different species of Family Lucanus as flying deer and of the family of Lucernaria. Author: J. Pais Date: 1815 Technique: xilography coloured by hand Size of the page: 288x220 mm Size of the engraving: 265x205 mm Conditions: Good conditions. Some foxing
1968 Annales de Spéléologie, tome 23, fasc. 1, 1968 : In-8 Carré, Broché. extrait, pp. 195-210, 3 planches N&B hors-texte, 6 figures in-texte, Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais.
Paris, Calmann-Lévy, Editeurs, 1858, in-8, broché, 401p. Petit accroc au dos. Solide exemplaire.
1996 xviii, 697 p., 434 figures, paperbound. In Chinese with 7 page English abstract (including new species decriptions). Library stamps and removed sticker mark on top left corner front cover, else a good copy.
1938 91 p., paperbound. Sale catalogue of the book firm Junk (at that period settled in Den Haag [The Hague], Holland).
1935 97 p., paperbound. An early sale-catalogue (no. 79) of the antiquarian book seller / publisher Junk. Although most must have been sold by no and their prices are no longer valid ;-) , it gives an interesting insight in pre-war book trade and hist list is quite impressive.
Limoges, Barbou, 1880, 1 cartonnage polychrome: mappemonde dorée surmontant un cartouche illustré (chariot tiré par des boeufs, dans un paysage tropical), encadrement ornemental, tranches dorées. in-4 de 312 pp., illustrations, légères rousseurs sur les premiers feuillets ;
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Limoges, Barbou, sans date (vers 1880), grand in 8°, cartonnage bleu décoré de léditeur, tranches dorées, 312 pages ; nombreuses illustrations ; quleuqes petites taches à quleuqes pages ; cartonnage frotté, dos factice. Exemplaire de travail.
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2001 191 p., numerous figures, 175 coloured photographs, hardbound. Library stamps, else a good copy.
1993 Lausanne, Delachaux & Niestlé, 1993 : in-12, broché, jaquette 191 pp., 176 photographies couleurs in-texte, jaquette de protection transparente. Très bon état.
1905 60 p., 5 plates, contemporary half cloth, spine with gilt title. Scarce.
1995-2003 Three volumes (complete). 410, 371, 572 p., numerous figures and photographs (some coloured), hardbound. Library stamps and small removed sticker mark on verso front cover, else very good set. The first volume is out of print.These three volumes have about 1300 pages, in which fifty authors from eighteen nations treat a huge variety of aspects. Taxonomy without a doubt dominates the WBC, and besides modern revisions, keys and checklists, almost 200 new species (and subspecies) have been described, along with nine new genera and subgenera. Detailed descriptions, including colour photographs and maps, of all collecting localities are provided. A key to the Chinese families of aquatic Coleoptera is illustrated splendidly with colour drawings, as are many of the chapters.
2010 [6], 449 p., numerous figures and photographs (many coloured), hardbound. Monographs on Coleoptera. Library stamps, else a very good copy.
1904-1911 Numerous pages and plates. Slightly later buckram with gilt title on spine. Original printed wrappers bound in and with the preliminary index to parts I-III. Original wrappers rather tattered (some repaired) due to paper quality. Text and plates good, uncut. Leonard Axel Jägerskiöld (1867-1945) travelled for eight months (December 1900 - July 1901) through Egypt and up along the White Nile together with two students, Teodor Odhner and Ivar Trägardh. The zoological results were published in 34 papers, of which no less than 17 are on Insecta, arachnids and myriapodes, with the descriptions of many new species by several specialists. A fifth part (on non insect invertebrates only), was published much later, in 1928, and is not included. Topics are Termites, Coleoptera (Dystidae & Hydrophilidae), Coleoptera (other groups), Lepidoptera, Formiciden, Hymenoptera, Acariden, Hydrachniden, Apteygoten, Arachnides, Myriopoden.
1904-1928 Hundreds of pages and numerous plates. Contemporary cloth with gilt title on spine. Original printed covers bound in and with the preliminary index to parts I-III. First front cover with margins badly chipped due to paper quality. Text and plates good.Leonard Axel Jägerskiöld (1867-1945) travelled for eight months (December 1900 - July 1901) through Egypt and up along the White Nile together with two students, Teodor Odhner and Ivar Trägardh. The zoological results were published in 34 papers, of which no less than 17 are on Insecta, arachnids and myriapodes, with the descriptions of many new species by several specialists. Topics are Termites, Coleoptera (Dystidae & Hydrophilidae), Coleoptera (other groups), Lepidoptera, Formiciden, Hymenoptera, Acariden, Hydrachniden, Apteygoten, Arachnides, Myriopoden.