2564 - 2724 NATURAL HISTORY, MEDICINE, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, TRANSPORT etc.
- Bookblock sl. warped; wr. creased and sl. worn.
Idem. Der Einbruch der Sexualmoral. Zur Geschichte der sexuellen Ökonomie. Copenhagen, idem, 1935, 2nd enl. ed., XIV,(2),149,(10)p., diagrams, orig. wr.
- A few vols. lack title-p./ index lvs. (occas. supplied in photocopy); various other sm. defects. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return.
The Locomotive Magazine Souvenir. No.2-6, 8-14, 16, 18, 19, 23 and 25. Ibid., idem, 1909-1912, 17 vols., plates, orig. unif. cordbound wr., 4to.
= Illustrated supplement to the Locomotive Magazine.
AND a facs. reprint of Vol. 1 of the Locomotive Magazine (Stamford, 1994, ills., printed in 250 numb. copies, orig. rexine, 4to).
- In need of some cleaning, but otherwise in fine condition
- Corners bumped and sl. worn.
Möhl, F. Hundert Jahre Krauss-Maffei München. 1837-1937. Munich, Krauss-Maffei, 1937, 77p., plates, ills., orig. cl., sm. 4to. - WITH: ±40 orig. photographs of locomotives, tipped onto paper lvs.
= Handbuch der gesamten Sexualwissenschaft in Einzeldarstellungen Vol. I and II.1. Hayn/ Gotendorf IX, p.67. All published.
Idem. Das Sexualleben unserer Zeit. Ibid., idem, 1908, 19ht-40th thous., XII,840,XIX,(1)p., orig. cl.
- One quire loose.
AND 6 others in 8 vols., i.a. R. VON KRAFFT-EBING, Psychopathia Sexualis (Stuttg., 1901, 11th ed., contemp. hmor.); M. HIRSCHFELD, Sexualpathologie (Bonn, 1920-1921, 3 vols., orig. unif. hcl.) and A. MOLL, Das Sexualleben des Kindes (Leipsic, 1908, 1st ed., orig. cl.).
- Some foxing.
Tissot, S.A.T. Verhandeling over de kenmerken, oorzaken, toevallen, behoedmiddelen en geneeswijze van het onanismus, of de zelfbesmetting. Amst., L. van Es, 1822, new ed., (4),XXVI,(2),270p., later wr.
- Sl. worn copy; bookblock shaken; final leaf sticking to backwr. = BMN I, p.167.
AND 2 others, i.a. J. FRACASTOR, Syphilis ou le mal vénérien. Poeme Latin (Paris, 1753, contemp. frontwr. Lacks backwr.; sl. worn copy).
- Trifle foxed. Otherwise a very fine, unopened copy.
AND 2 others: P. BOUSFIELD, Sex and Civilization (London, 1925, 1st ed., orig. cl.) and C. WOLFF, Magnus Hirschfeld. A Portrait of a Pioneer in Sexology (ibid., 1986, 1st ed., orig. cl. w. dustwr.).
- Without the supplemental 3rd vol.; one plate loose; vol. 1 sl. dogeared; vol. 2 upper hinge sl. weak.
= Hayn/ Gotendorf IX, p.211.
Karsch-Haack, F. Das gleichgeschlechtliche Leben de Naturvölker. Munich, E. Reinhardt, 1911, 1st ed., XVI,668p., ills., orig. giltlettered cl. (fine). Bryk, F. Neger-Eros. Ethnologische Studien über das Sexualleben bei Negern. Berlin/ Cologne, A. Marcus & E. Weber, 1928, 1st ed., VIII,(2),146,(6)p., ills., orig. cl. (fine). - AND 4 others in 5 vols., i.a. H. LICHT, Beiträge zur antiken Erotik (Dresden, 1924, 1st ed., plates, printed in 500 numb. copies, orig. gilt hmor.) and R. SCHMIDT, Beiträge zur indischen Erotik. Das Liebesleben des Sanskritvolkes (Berlin, 1911, 2nd ed., orig. hcl.).
- All vols. w. one or more paper shelf tickets on spine.
= Year X-XIII published as Vierteljahrsberichte des Wissenschaftlich-humanitären Komitees. Good run of one of the most important early sexuology periodicals, dealing with topics such as transgenderism and homosexuality.
- Remarkably fine copy.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on first free endpaper. Eugen Steinach was an Austrian pioneering endocrinologist. He laid the basis for what would become transgender surgery.
AND 1 other: E. CARPENTER, The Intermediate Sex. A Study of some Transitional Types of Men and Women (London, 1921, reprint, orig. hcl.).
- Vol. XIV waterst. and -wrinkled in lower corner throughout.
= Hayn/ Gotendorf IX, p.637. Important German sexological periodical of scientific interest.
- Four lvs. sl. dam. from pages formerly sticking together.
= Extensive trade catalogue for i.a. hardware, (electrical) tools and sanitary.
AND 2 small trade catalogues for pianos and organs by ZEITTER & WINKELMANN (1912) and C.C. BENDER (±1905).
- Without the parts: Amphibien (1 vol.); Fische (2 vols.); Mensch (3 vols.); Insekten, vol. 3; Pflanzenreich, vol. 2, 9 and 10. Three vols. wormholed sl. affecting some images; lacks 47 plates; 1 vol. lacks 4 textlvs.; 1 frontisp. w. inkstains; 2 plates torn (1x image sl. dam.); 1 plate loose; 8 vols. w. plates tipped onto later blank paper lvs. Bindings sl. worn; 1x backstrip dam.; 1x without backstrip; covers loosening.
= Beautifully handcoloured set comprising: Säugthiere (1806-1808, 2nd ed., 2 parts in 4 vols., 150 plates); Vögel (1795, 1st ed., 2 vols., 46 (of 90) plates); Insekten (1796-1797, 1st ed., 2 (of 3) vols., 98 (of 151) plates, 1x uncol.); Würmer (1801/ 1828, 1st/ new ed., 2 vols., 103 (of 106) plates); Pflanzenreich. Vol. 1, 3, 4-8 (1810-1812/ 1828, 1st/ new (vol. 5-8) ed., 7 (of 10) vols., 364 (of 616) plates, 2x uncol.); Mineralreich (1828, new ed., 2 vols., 132 plates, 8x uncol.). Nissen ZBI, 4408; Nissen BBI, 2152; Pritzel 10272; Horn-Schenk 24190. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE L.
- Poor copy: loose in leaves; textpages yellowed, brittle and (partly badly) frayed; plates some foxing and occas. sm. marginal tears . Wrappers loose, stained and dam..Sold w.a.f.
= Rarely found complete
- A few vols. upper hinge weak. Otherwise a fine set.
= Nissen, ZBI 737. Vol. 18 and 19 are "byvoegzels".
- Vol.1 tickets w. owner's annots. pasted on first blank; vol.10 partly waterst. in outer blank margin; vol.15 most lvs. w. sm. hole (incl. plates) and index partly waterst. in upper margin (sl. affecting text). All vols. lack letter-/ volume-piece; covers (sl.) chafed; joints splitting; spine-ends worn/ dam.; suppl. vol.6 frontcover and free endpapers loose.
= Nissen, ZBI 672. From the library of "Mr [Thomas?] Lipyeatt", all but final 2 vols. w. his owner's stamp on first/ 2nd free endpaper.
- Owner's stamp on title; textp. and 2 plates (sl.) waterst. in blank margins. Top of spine and board-edges worn.
= Nissen, ZBI 1281; cf. Nissen, BBI 590. John Ellis (1710-1776) was a pioneering zoologist and microscopist who established the animal nature of zoophytes and laid the foundation of marine biology in Britain and Europe. In this work Ellis makes a clear distinction between plants and animals and proves that corals and Bryozoa are animals. This Dutch edition includes plate 38 (not present in the original English version), showing the multiplication of corals. The last plate shows Mr. Cuff's microscope, which the author used for his research. From the "Luyken Landfort" library (armorial bookplate on upper pastedown).





































