Crosse j c h (10 risultati)
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Aggiungi al carrelloOriginal Cloth. Condizione: Very Good. Early Edition. 4to, orig. gold blocked blue cloth, neatly respined with orig.laid down, all edges gilt, original Victorian endpapers preserved, 256 pp + RTS catalogue, no date but ?c. 1850 or 60s. Many many illus. a nice book illus and with clean text. Size: 4to. Many fine Illus. Engravings…. (illustratore).
Editore: circa 1898, 1898
Da: Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, AustraliaBerkelouw Rare Books
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Aggiungi al carrelloN.P. n.d. (circa 1898). Roy. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper (chipped, spine defective). (iv, 62pp.). Uncut. Portrait with protective tissue guard. Text in French and English. NOTE: Details the life and works of Joseph-Charles-Hippolyte Crosse, conchologist and editor of the Journal of Conchyliologie.
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Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi BassiAntiquariaat Schierenberg
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, [C. Poyard], 1898. 8vo (24.0 x 15.6 cm). Frontispiece portrait (tissue-guarded). 60, [i]] pp. Later black half cloth over marbled boards. Gilt title on the spine. Printed stiff front wrapper bound in. = A very useful biography and bibliography of one of the leading French malacologists during the second half of the 19th c…entury. Written by the French professor at the University of Paris and tranlator of works by Aristhophanes, Constant Proyard (1826-1909). It ontains a review ofCrosse's Oeuvre scientifique, a Notice biographique, and the Discours prononcés aux funérailles, by the Belgian malacologist Philippe Dautzenberg, delivered at Crosse's funeral, the 13th of August 1898 at the famous Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. The work concludes with a chronoligical list of Crosse's malacological contributions. Provenance: stamp of the Bibliothèque de la Feuilles des Jeunes naturalistes, and a small stamp of the American malacologist and malaco-historian Richard Irwin Johnson (1925-2020) in the top margin of the front wrapper, otherwise an excellent, clean copy.
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Da: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi BassiAntiquariaat Schierenberg
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Imprimerie Nationale, 1870-1902. Two parts in three. Large 4to and matching folio (35.1 x 26.7 cm). Title pages to the zoology part, the volume, the text, and the atlas; 702; 731 [1-376, 377-731] pp.; 72 lithographed plates of which 46 finely and accurately hand-coloured. Uniform dark blue buckram with gilt title on the s…pines. All 17 original printed wrappers bound in. The wrappers list the year of publication, and the included plates and feuilles by number. = The first and rarest work to deal extensively with the rich continental molluscan fauna of Mexico and Guatemala. A complete copy - even including all original wrappers -such as this one is extremely rare. There are no auction records. In 1864, two years after the start of a military campaign in Mexico, Napoleon III ordered an additional scientific expedition, modelled after the famous scientific expedition initiated by Napoleon I, to Egypt, following the military campaign in that country. In contrast to the latter, the "Mexican expedition" produced only some haphazard results, mainly because the French lost interest after the end of the war. Nevertheless, a few superb monographs were among the published results. This includes this work on the terrestrial and fluviatile Mollusca by two of the foremost French malacologists, Paul Henri Fischer (1835-1893) and Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826-1898), the "doyen of systematic conchologists in France during the second half of the nineteenth century" (Dance, "A history of shell collecting"). It took the authors more than twenty years to complete and neither of them lived to see the complete, published work. The larger and more colourful shells are finely hand-coloured; the plain plates mainly depict the anatomy. Several plates with very small or basically translucent shells (e.g. Subulina, Succinea) or finely sculptured (some Amnicola and Pachilus species) are wisely left uncoloured as well. Stamp of Lycée national de Tarbes on various leaves [on first half-title, title (with small label of the same), plate versos (not shining through) and outer margins (after plate 36, smaller stamp), explanatory leaves and many text pages. Several wrappers, which were made of cheaper paper, chipped at edges, and/or with some repairs. Two plates with marginal damp stains from before binding; a few spots, but generally quite clean and in all a good copy. Cat. BM(NH), p. 403 [erroneously as Crosse & Fischer], 605; Nissen ZBI, 1371, 4694; Sabin, 24425 [part].

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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Grandidier, [no date, but 1889]. 4to-sized (32.0 x 24.5 cm). Well preserved hand-painted engraving of shells. = A fine plate containing wonderfully exact illustrations and the first valid introduction of new species of shells from a rich and stunningly diverse fauna. This print in very good condition with some soiling. Ot…herwise clean. No creases, dents or tears present. Responsible for publication were the renowned French malacologists Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826-1898) and Paul Henri Fischer (1835-1893). Cat. BM(NH) pp. 403, 705; Nissen ZBI, 1676.
Altre immaginiDa: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi BassiAntiquariaat Schierenberg
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Grandidier, [no date, but 1889]. 4to-sized (32.0 x 24.0 cm). Well preserved hand-painted engraving of shells. = The first valid introduction of many new species level taxa of this rich and stunning diverse fauna. This print in excellent condition. No creases, dents or tears present. Responsible for publication were the re…nowned French malacologists Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826-1898) and Paul Henri Fischer (1835-1893). Cat. BM(NH) pp. 403, 705; Nissen ZBI, 1676.
Altre immaginiDa: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi BassiAntiquariaat Schierenberg
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Grandidier, [no date, but 1889]. 4to-sized (32.0 x 25.0 cm). Well preserved hand-painted engraving of shells. = The first valid introduction of many new species level taxa of this rich and stunning diverse fauna. This print in very good condition. Some very faint foxing throughout. No creases, dents or tears present. Resp…onsible for publication were the renowned French malacologists Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826-1898) and Paul Henri Fischer (1835-1893). Cat. BM(NH) pp. 403, 705; Nissen ZBI, 1676.
Altre immaginiDa: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi BassiAntiquariaat Schierenberg
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Grandidier, [no date, but 1889]. 4to-sized (32.0 x 24.5 cm). Well preserved hand-painted engraving of shells. = The first valid introduction of many new species level taxa of this rich and stunning diverse fauna. This print in excellent condition. No creases, dents or tears present. Responsible for publication were the re…nowned French malacologists Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826-1898) and Paul Henri Fischer (1835-1893). Cat. BM(NH) pp. 403, 705; Nissen ZBI, 1676.
Altre immaginiDa: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi BassiAntiquariaat Schierenberg
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Grandidier, [no date, but 1889]. 4to-sized (32.0 x 24.5 cm). Well preserved hand-painted engraving of shells. = The first valid introduction of many new species level taxa of this rich and stunning diverse fauna. This print in excellent condition. No creases, dents or tears present. Responsible for publication were the re…nowned French malacologists Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826-1898) and Paul Henri Fischer (1835-1893). Cat. BM(NH) pp. 403, 705; Nissen ZBI, 1676.
Altre immaginiDa: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Paesi BassiAntiquariaat Schierenberg
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Grandidier, [no date, but 1889]. 4to-sized (32.0 x 24.0 cm). Well preserved hand-painted engraving of shells. = A fine plate containing wonderfully exact illustrations and often the first valid introduction of new species of shells from a rich and stunningly diverse fauna. This very large snail, however, was introduced in… Madagascar from mainland Africa, and is known as an agricultural pest. This print in very good condition with some soiling. Otherwise clean. No creases, dents or tears present. Responsible for publication were the renowned French malacologists Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse (1826-1898) and Paul Henri Fischer (1835-1893). Cat. BM(NH) pp. 403, 705; Nissen ZBI, 1676.