Verlag: Nürnberg, Zeh sche Buchhandlung., 1831
Anbieter: Biblion Antiquariat, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
26x15 cm. 45 n.n. S. Text und 12 n.n. handkolorierte lithograph. Tafeln. Lose in O.-Umschlag mit Titel u. Inhaltsverzeichnis auf dem vorderen Umschlag. Nissen ZBI, 3356. - In sich abgeschlossene und vollständige Abteilung dieser komplett nahezu unauffindbaren frühen Fauna von Bayern. Behandelt wird das sogenannte Gewürm, also Muscheln, Nackt- und Gehäuseschnecken, Egel, Süswasserpolypen und Infusorien. - (Der empfindliche Orig.-Lieferungsumschlag an den Rändern knittrig, Rücken mit Fehlstellen. Textblätter nur minimal braunfleckig, das erste etwas stärker). - Die Tafeln in vorzüglichem Handkolorit und absolut sauber. Gutes Exemplar. Auch einzelne Teile sind inzwischen sehr selten.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
EUR 1.000,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbNürnberg, C. H. Zeh, [1830]-1832. 8vo (19.1 x 12.1 cm). xxviii pp.; 60 hand-coloured plates with explanatory text leaves. Contemporary quarter calf over tree-calf resembling paper boards. Spine with gilt ornaments and tan morocco label with gilt title. Edges green. = The rare complete mammal-section of a rare series on the fauna of Bavaria in southern Germany. The plates are larger than the text pages, as intended, and therefore mostly folded, as usual. Included are both the wild animals, for instance, several bats, and the domestic animals with, e.g., several dog breeds. This work should not be confused with neither the similarly titled later (1854) work by Gemminger and Fahrer, which only has 24 plates, nor by the earlier work by Paula von Schrank (1798-1803). Inscribed by a former private owner, dated 1912, on the front free endpaper recto. Some scattered spotting, mainly to the text leaves, otherwise clean. A very good copy. Nissen ZBI, 3356; Casey Wood, p. 533.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
EUR 1.250,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbNürnberg, C. H. Zeh, [1830]-1832. 8vo (21.9 x 14.0 cm). xxviii pp., 60 hand-coloured plates with explanatory text leaves. Contemporary blind boards. Spine with paper label with the title hand-written in an old hand. = The rare complete mammal-section of a rare series on the fauna of Bavaria in southern Germany. The plates are larger than the text pages, as intended. In bound copies, these plates are usually folded, but in this copy they are not folded, with the widest possible margins. Included are both the wild animals, for instance, several bats, and the domestic animals with, e.g., several dog breeds. This work should not be confused with neither the similarly titled later (1854) work by Gemminger and Fahrer, which only has 24 plates, nor by the earlier work by Paula von Schrank (1798-1803). Some scattered spotting, mainly to the text leaves, and thumbing in the margins, but otherwise clean. A very good copy. Nissen ZBI, 3356; Casey Wood, p. 533.