Seller: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leipzig, C. F. Winter, [1881]-1901. One volume in two. Large 8vo (24.7 x 16.5 cm). viii, 1319 pp.; 128 lithographed plates (several tinted). Near contemporary pebbled half morocco over linen boards. Spines with gilt title. Edges speckled red. = Rare section of the crustacean part of the famous "Die Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs", founded by Heinrich Georg Bronn (1800-1862). With the text and atlas bound separately. The German (later American) zoologist Arnold Eduard [Edward] Ortmann (1863-1927) finished the Malacostrata after the death of Adolph Gerstaecker (1828-1895). This part deals with Isopoda, Amphipoda, and Decapoda. Pictorial library bookplate on front pastedowns, label on spines, ibrary stamps in the margin of the front free endpaper recto and title of each part. Boards much rubbed, detached or nearly so, and, as usual, some foxing throughout. Otherwise good. Nissen ZBI, 1540.
Seller: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leipzig, C. F. Winter, 1866-1901. Two volumes in four. Large 8vo (24.7 x 16.5 cm). 2,639 pp.; 178 lithographed plates (several tinted); [numbered: I-LIX, IIIa; I-CXXVIII]. Early 20th century uniform blue buckram. Spines with gilt title. Edges sprinkled red. = Rare complete section of the crustacean part of the famous "Die Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs", founded by Heinrich Georg Bronn (1800-1862). Both volumes with the text and atlas separately. The German (later American) zoologist Arnold Eduard [Edward] Ortmann (1863-1927) finished the Malacostrata after the death of Adolph Gerstaecker (1828-1895). The first volume, on the Entomostraca, has two titles, namely one to the series (quoted first), and one to the part on crustaceans, indicating that the work was also sold separately. Includes Trilobita. Private bookplate on front pastedowns, small library stamps in the margin of the front free endpaper recto and title of each part. One plate with a repair in the margin and some foxing throughout. A neat set. Nissen ZBI, 1540.