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THE MACROLEPIDOPTERA OF THE PALEARCTIC FAUNA. Volume 1: the Palearctic Butterflies. [The Macrolepidoptera of the World Vol. I, Tome I.Diurnals Plates and Text] Complete with 89 Coloured Plates by Seitz, Dr. Adalbert; Jordan, Dr. K. (Translator) - 1906

by Seitz, Dr. Adalbert; Jordan, Dr. K. (Translator)

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THE MACROLEPIDOPTERA OF THE PALEARCTIC FAUNA. Volume 1: the Palearctic Butterflies. [The Macrolepidoptera of the World Vol. I, Tome I.Diurnals Plates and Text] Complete with 89 Coloured Plates by Seitz, Dr. Adalbert; Jordan, Dr. K. (Translator) - 1906

THE MACROLEPIDOPTERA OF THE PALEARCTIC FAUNA. Volume 1: the Palearctic Butterflies. [The Macrolepidoptera of the World Vol. I, Tome I.Diurnals Plates and Text] Complete with 89 Coloured Plates

by Seitz, Dr. Adalbert; Jordan, Dr. K. (Translator)

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Stuttgart: Fritz Lehmann, 1906. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio (32 x 25 cm). The English edition translated by Dr. K. Jordan. Bound in two volumes pp. 379 text and 89 fine chomolithographed plates. Bound in contemporary half leather with green cloth covered boards, gilt lettering to the spine. A little general wear and some rubbing to extremities and joints, professional repair to the joints of the text volume. Contents clean and tight, endpapers marked from tape residue, paper and plates a little toned as usual, a little offsetting to one or two plates, a little wear to page edges but no loss or significant tears. Overall a very good copy of sought after vol. I, which covers European butterflies. [Bibliographic note: This work, which was published in three language editions, German, English, & French is renowned for its outstanding colour plates, some of which required printing from up to 14 different colour blocks (including metallic inks), resulting in quality of colour printing so excellent that it has remained unsurpassed. But this meticulous chromolithographic printing was incredibly expensive and labour intensive. The project was hugely ambitious - to cover every known species of the World's Macrolepidoptera, but it was plagued by setbacks including two world wars and was never finished, after almost 50 years the project finally came to an end in 1954. The most important collections of butterflies and moths were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, and so on. Comparatively recently, having been out of print for over half a century, a number of original sets were discovered in the printer's warehouse and these have been marketed with a hefty price tag. The publisher tended to use the same casings for each volume regardless of how thick that volume was, so where a volume only consists of say 25 plates, the binding/casing appear too large at the spine for the contents, or alternatively blank pages were inserted at the rear.].
  • Bookseller Loe Books GB (GB)
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  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Fritz Lehmann
  • Place of Publication Stuttgart
  • Date Published 1906
  • Size Folio (32 x 25 cm)
  • Size Folio (32 x 25 cm)

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THE MACROLEPIDOPTERA OF THE PALEARCTIC FAUNA Vol. 2: THE PALEARCTIC BOMBYCES & SPHINGES (The Macrolepidoptera of the World. Vol. 2) Division I and II Text and Plates

by Seitz, Dr. Adalbert

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Stuttgart: Alfred Kernen, 1913. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio (30 x 25 cm). The English edition translated by Dr. K. Jordan. Two volumes, complete text & plates. Pp. 479,+ 56 chromolithographed plates. The standard of printing of the plates is outstanding. Bound in contemporary half black morocco leather with cloth-coverd boards, good and strong with a little general wear, corners a little bumped. Contents clean and tight, end papers lightly marked. A very good set of volume 2 covering the Bombyces and the hawkmoths. [Bibliographic note: This work is renowned for its outstanding colour plates, some of which required printing from up to 14 different colour blocks (including metallic inks), resulting in a quality of colour printing so excellent that it has remained unsurpassed. But this meticulous chromolithographic printing was incredibly expensive and labour intensive. The project was hugely ambitious - to cover every known species of the World's Macrolepidoptera, but… Read More
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