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Librairie Alain Brieux, Paris, Frankreich
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4 tabl. toilés dépliants [Londres, James Reynolds, 1860], in-4, 4 tabl. toilés dépliants avec rehauts à l'aquarelle, [4] pp. de cat. éd, Pleine toile marron à ruban, étiquette imprimée contrecollée sur le plat supérieur, Quatre tableaux paléographiques imprimés en lithographie et marouflés sur toile. Ils sont reliés dans l'ordre chronologique décroissant : ère cénozoïque ou tertiaire (1 tabl.); ère mésozoïque ou secondaire (2 tabl.); et ère paléozoïque ou primaire (1 tabl.). Réédition par James Tennant des tableaux des fossiles britanniques gravés par Joseph Wilson Lowry (1803-1879) et publiés pour la première fois en 1853. In fine : catalogue éditeur à la date de décembre 1860. Un ruban manquant. Dos fragile. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 101467
Titel: Tabular View of Characteristic British ...
Erscheinungsdatum: 1860
Einband: Couverture rigide
Zustand: Bon
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1853. 4to (24.6 x19.3 cm). With four folded, engraved and partly coloured oblong tables (approximately 24.5 x 67.0 cm). Original textured cloth with mounted printed title. = Rare tabular views of British fossils, mainly molluscs. The four views are divided as follows: Palaeozoic or Primary, one chart with Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian in four different colours; Mesozoic or Secondary, on two charts with the Triassic, Oolitic, Waelden, and with the Cretaceous, both in four different colours; and Cainozoic or Teriary with the Eocene, older Pliocene, and Pleistocene in one colour. Alle plates are engraved by the author. Library stamps of the Liverpool geological Association on the linen versos, title and front paste-down signed "I. A. Ridgway". Plates detached, some spotting on the linen versos, otherwise a very good copy. Not in Ward and Carozzi. Artikel-Nr. 43413
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Anbieter: Deborah Coltham Rare Books, Worcester, Vereinigtes Königreich
4to, with four large folding charts, each 247 x 685mm, mounted on guards and with linen backed folds, each partially coloured; some occasional light soiling and staining, and with some minor creasing; in contemporary blue wrappers, with blue cloth back-strip, with printed paste downs, white printed label on upper cover, with a couple of small nicks to lower and outer margins, covers lightly soiled; with ownership signatures at head of upper wrapper; a good copy. A striking example of Victorian 'infographics'. A later issue of this striking series of four engraved folding plates illustrating a chronology of British fossils: the tertiary division - pleistocene; the secondary division - cretaceous; Mesozoic; and palæozoic - permian. The final plates is the only one with an imprint, noting 'Drawn by C. R. Bone, Compiled & Engraved by J. W. Lowry, London: Published by Edward Stanford, 12, 13, 14 Long Acre, W.C.' According to the British Museum catalogue, the work first appeared in 1853 and was issued at that time by the CSPK, and were also available for purchase mounted on canvas and roller, varnished. At some point, the noted map maker and seller Edward Stanford took over publication, possibly in 1872 based upon an advertisement from 'The Teachers List': 'These diagrams, compiled by the eminent Scientific Men whose names are appended, and hitherto issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, will in future be published by Edward Stanford, 6 and 6 Charing Cross, London' (advert from 1872 'The Teacher's List' p. 59). Growing in prominence, Stanford's moved to their print works to Long Acre in 1873. According to a list on the inside rear pastedown, this was the first in a series of published 'Diagrams of Natural History' published by Stanford. See BM (N.H) III, 1186 for the earlier editions; not in Ward and Carozzi. Artikel-Nr. 4972
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