Shell Life. An Introduction to the British Mollusca. Revised by A. Laurence Wells. With Upwards of Six Hundred Illustrations, 188 of which prepared in Colour by W.J. Stokoe. [Wayside and Woodland series. Third Impression]. NEAR FINE COPY
Shell Life. An Introduction to the British Mollusca. Revised by A. Laurence Wells. With Upwards of Six Hundred Illustrations, 188 of which prepared in Colour by W.J. Stokoe. [Wayside and Woodland series. Third Impression]. NEAR FINE COPY | Libri antichi e moderni | Step Edward
Shell Life. An Introduction to the British Mollusca. Revised by A. Laurence Wells. With Upwards of Six Hundred Illustrations, 188 of which prepared in Colour by W.J. Stokoe. [Wayside and Woodland series. Third Impression]. NEAR FINE COPY
Shell Life. An Introduction to the British Mollusca. Revised by A. Laurence Wells. With Upwards of Six Hundred Illustrations, 188 of which prepared in Colour by W.J. Stokoe. [Wayside and Woodland series. Third Impression]. NEAR FINE COPY | Libri antichi e moderni | Step Edward
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1955
- Autore
- Step Edward
- Editori
- Warne
- Soggetto
- natural history, mollusca, shells, shell life, wayside, woodland, ww, edward step, natural history, wayside, woodland, shell, life
- Lingue
- Inglese
Descrizione
Sm. 8vo., Third Impression thus, with coloured frontispiece (original captioned tissue guard present), 32 plates depicting a variety of figures in colour and monochrome (all original captioned tissue guards present), and very numerous illustrations in the text; original series binding of green leather-effect cloth, upper board backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt and black, radial corners, lower board lightly age-marked else a near fine copy. Step's introduction to Mollusca was first published in 1901 with a revised edition in 1927. It was first included in W&W in 1945, twelve years after the author's death and substantially revised by A, Laurence Wells. A bright copy of the W&W third impression. See Marren, pp.171-172.