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PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom
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xxxii, 269; 444; 399; 411; 490; xiii, 351, 205 uncoloured plates. . HB. 6 vols, roy. 8vo, professionally rebound in recent quarter morocco, raised bands, red leather title pieces. Some foxing at beginning and end of several vols. Plates clean. Withdrawn from Hastings Museum library: small neat ink stamps to title pages, verso of plates, and occasionally elsewhere. Good set in attractive binding. Tipped in to Vol. I is a hand-written key to an additional species of Bractaeon. A manuscript note loosely inserted in Vol. III by British coleopterist John Kidson Taylor (1839-1922), describes an additional characteristic overlooked by Fowler to distingish Rhizophagus nitidulus and R. dispar. Provenance: Ex libris label of original owner, Philip B. Mason resecured to endpaper of Vol. I (labels from remaining volumes have been retained in an envelope). Philip Brooks Mason (1842-1903) was a medical doctor, naturalist and collector who spent most of his life in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. His natural history collections eventually grew to such an extent that he erected a museum adjacent to his house. Fowler records in his obituary for Mason that this '…certainly contains the finest collection of British Zoology that has ever been got together by a private indivudual.' Fowler also states that he was first led to take up the study of Coleoptera by Mason (and W. Garneys) (1904, Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 40: 17-19). There is also an additional hand-written label with the name of British coleopterist, R.S. Mitford (who collected beetles with Donisthorpe on Lundy Island in 1913, both publishing the results of their work the same year in Entomologist's Record), with annotation recording the purchase of the books from him (by Hastings Museum) for £15 in 1928. Mitford's 40-drawer cabinet of British Coleoptera was also presented to the Museum in 1927. The latest coleopterist to own this set was Robert Angus who had the set rebound (before and after photos enclosed). The rare illustrated, large paper edition, but with plates uncoloured (200 of the plates are usually hand-coloured). Seller Inventory # A54611
Title: The Coleoptera of the British Islands. Vol. ...
Publisher: L. Reeve 1887-1913, London
Publication Date: 1887
Condition: Very Good
Seller: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. xxxii, 269+16; 444+16; 399+16; 411+16; 490+16; xiii, 351, 2 plain plates, text figs. . HB. 6 vols, 8vo, orig. cloth, spines dulled. Vol III: 12cm split to rear joint; binding cracked between gatherings in several places, slack, but stitching still holding firm. Small paper, unillustrated edition. With the sixth supplementary volume by Fowler & Donisthorpe. Seller Inventory # S50678
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Seller: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. xxxii, 269+16; 444+16; 399+16; 411+16; 490+16; xiii, 351, 2 plain plates, text figs. . HB. 6 vols, 8vo, orig. cloth, spines dulled. Ex-lib. with the usual shelf labels, ink stamps, plates and markings. A good set. Small paper, unillustrated edition. With the sixth supplementary volume by Fowler & Donisthorpe. Seller Inventory # S45293
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Seller: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. , 5 plain plates. . HB. 6 vols, 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt titles to spines (a little dulled to Vol. III). Some foxing/browning to endpapers, occasional spotting to text. Some neat marginal annotations. Good set. Small ownership label of British coleopterist, Stanley Bowestead. Small paper unillustrated edition. Includes the supplementary volume by Fowler and Donisthorpe. Seller Inventory # S59605
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Seller: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom
Condition: Very Good. xxxii, 269; 444; 399; 411; 490; xiii, 351, 200 hand-col + 5 plain plates. . HB. 6 vols, roy. 8vo, orig. cloth. Three vols professionally rebacked, retaining orig. backstrips. Occasional light foxing. Plates bright and clean. Very good set. Book-plate of British coleopterist, Eric Gowing-Scopes (1913-2007) to each volume. Also with original owner's name, J.B, Bowring, neatly inscribed to verso of front free endpaper of the first five vols. The rare illustrated, large paper edition.Nissen ZBI 1415. Seller Inventory # A49042
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Seller: PEMBERLEY NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS BA, ABA, Iver, United Kingdom
Condition: Very Good. xxxii, 269; 444; 399; 411; 490; xiii, 351, 200 hand-col + 5 plain plates. . HB. 6 vols, roy. 8vo: Vols I-V: bound in half leather, marbled endpapers, teg; joints rubbed/worn, front joint to Vol. I split, still attatched by 2 cords; several other joints partly cracked or just starting; Vol. VI: orig. cloth, very lightly mottled to fore edge, pages unopened. A good set. Book-plate to endpaper - presented to University College London, Dept of Zoology, by the John Spedan Lewis Trust for the Promotion of Natural Science. (John Spedan Lewis was founder of the John Lewis partnership, and a keen naturalist and entomologist). Small ink stamp to verso of title pages Vols I-V only. A letter is enclosed recording the presentation of this copy to a retiring member of the Department of Biology at UCL. The rare illustrated, large paper edition.Nissen ZBI 1415. Seller Inventory # A27231
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