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Destinazione, tempi e costiDa: Versand Antiquariat Wiegel & Möhn UG, Aachen, Germania
Gr.-8°, Leinen. Condizione: Sehr gut. XX, 362 Seiten : mit Abbildungen : Dunkelblauer Leinen Einband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel; sehr gutes bis fast neuwertiges Exemplar. lediglich Einband leicht lagerspurig, hinterer Deckel an der oberen Ecke leicht bestoßen; Papier innen sehr gut bis fast neuwertig; Vorsatz mit Exlibris (Motiv: "Totentanz" / Michael Wolgemut) des Stolberger Arztes Dr. Gerhard Franz Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1037. Codice articolo 12759
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Hardcover. Condizione: Sammlerstück; gut. Auflage 1957, Part L, Mollusca 4 (Cephalopoda Ammonoidea), Leineneinband mit Goldprägung, kleine Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, leicht angedunkelt (Papierqualität), textsauber. Codice articolo 334-7-05
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Da: Chequamegon Books, Washburn, WI, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condizione: as new. no jacket. second edition revised. 6 7/ 8 x 9 7/8" 362 pages. This is Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part L Mollusca 4 revised Volume 4 Cretaceous Ammonoidea only. Codice articolo 116519
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Reprint. 385 pp. The first of four volumes of revised Part L. Prepared by C. W. Wright, with sections by J. H. Calloman and M. K. Howarth. The revisions replace the original Part L, first published in 1957. Volumes 1 to 3 in the revised Part L series will follow as they are completed. They will cover such introductory material as morphology, biostratigraphy, and classification and will present diagnoses, stratigraphic ranges, and illustrations of Paleozoic to Jurassic ammonoids in traditional Treatise style. Past volumes of the Treatise dealt with taxa throughout their ranges rather than with fossils from restricted intervals of geological time. It is possible to treat the ammonoids stratigraphically because few genera from the Jurassic ranged into the Cretaceous, and all ammonoids became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. Codice articolo 015370
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Reprint. 385 pp. The first of four volumes of revised Part L. Prepared by C. W. Wright, with sections by J. H. Calloman and M. K. Howarth. The revisions replace the original Part L, first published in 1957. Volumes 1 to 3 in the revised Part L series will follow as they are completed. They will cover such introductory material as morphology, biostratigraphy, and classification and will present diagnoses, stratigraphic ranges, and illustrations of Paleozoic to Jurassic ammonoids in traditional Treatise style. Past volumes of the Treatise dealt with taxa throughout their ranges rather than with fossils from restricted intervals of geological time. It is possible to treat the ammonoids stratigraphically because few genera from the Jurassic ranged into the Cretaceous, and all ammonoids became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. Codice articolo 014750
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: New. Reprint. Lawrence: University of Kansas, 1996. 8vo. Cloth binding, 385 pp. The first of four volumes of revised Part L. Prepared by C. W. Wright, with sections by J. H. Calloman and M. K. Howarth. The revisions replace the original Part L, first published in 1957. Volumes 1 to 3 in the revised Part L series will follow as they are completed. They will cover such introductory material as morphology, biostratigraphy, and classification and will present diagnoses, stratigraphic ranges, and illustrations of Paleozoic to Jurassic ammonoids in traditional Treatise style. Past volumes of the Treatise dealt with taxa throughout their ranges rather than with fossils from restricted intervals of geological time. It is possible to treat the ammonoids stratigraphically because few genera from the Jurassic ranged into the Cretaceous, and all ammonoids became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. New. Codice articolo 018697
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condizione: Fine. Reprint. 385 pp. The first of four volumes of revised Part L. Prepared by C. W. Wright, with sections by J. H. Calloman and M. K. Howarth. The revisions replace the original Part L, first published in 1957. Volumes 1 to 3 in the revised Part L series will follow as they are completed. They will cover such introductory material as morphology, biostratigraphy, and classification and will present diagnoses, stratigraphic ranges, and illustrations of Paleozoic to Jurassic ammonoids in traditional Treatise style. Past volumes of the Treatise dealt with taxa throughout their ranges rather than with fossils from restricted intervals of geological time. It is possible to treat the ammonoids stratigraphically because few genera from the Jurassic ranged into the Cretaceous, and all ammonoids became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. Codice articolo 020846
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Reprint. 385 pp. The first of four volumes of revised Part L. Prepared by C. W. Wright, with sections by J. H. Calloman and M. K. Howarth. The revisions replace the original Part L, first published in 1957. Volumes 1 to 3 in the revised Part L series will follow as they are completed. They will cover such introductory material as morphology, biostratigraphy, and classification and will present diagnoses, stratigraphic ranges, and illustrations of Paleozoic to Jurassic ammonoids in traditional Treatise style. Past volumes of the Treatise dealt with taxa throughout their ranges rather than with fossils from restricted intervals of geological time. It is possible to treat the ammonoids stratigraphically because few genera from the Jurassic ranged into the Cretaceous, and all ammonoids became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. Codice articolo 015369
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: New. Reprint. Lawrence: University of Kansas, 1996. 8vo. Cloth binding, 385 pp. The first of four volumes of revised Part L. Prepared by C. W. Wright, with sections by J. H. Calloman and M. K. Howarth. The revisions replace the original Part L, first published in 1957. Volumes 1 to 3 in the revised Part L series will follow as they are completed. They will cover such introductory material as morphology, biostratigraphy, and classification and will present diagnoses, stratigraphic ranges, and illustrations of Paleozoic to Jurassic ammonoids in traditional Treatise style. Past volumes of the Treatise dealt with taxa throughout their ranges rather than with fossils from restricted intervals of geological time. It is possible to treat the ammonoids stratigraphically because few genera from the Jurassic ranged into the Cretaceous, and all ammonoids became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. New. Codice articolo 017118
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Reprint. 385 pp. The first of four volumes of revised Part L. Prepared by C. W. Wright, with sections by J. H. Calloman and M. K. Howarth. The revisions replace the original Part L, first published in 1957. Volumes 1 to 3 in the revised Part L series will follow as they are completed. They will cover such introductory material as morphology, biostratigraphy, and classification and will present diagnoses, stratigraphic ranges, and illustrations of Paleozoic to Jurassic ammonoids in traditional Treatise style. Past volumes of the Treatise dealt with taxa throughout their ranges rather than with fossils from restricted intervals of geological time. It is possible to treat the ammonoids stratigraphically because few genera from the Jurassic ranged into the Cretaceous, and all ammonoids became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous. This definitive series of volumes is the most comprehensive and authoritative body of knowledge in existence on invertebrate fossil groups. For each fossil group, these volumes describe and illustrate: morphological features, with special reference to hard parts; ontogeny; classification; geologic distribution; evolutionary trends and phylogeny; and systematic descriptions. There are a great many detailed illustrations and plates throughout the series. Codice articolo 015371
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