History of the British Zoophytes;
por Johnston, George
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Selkirk, United Kingdom
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London, W.H. Lizars & W. Curry, dublin, 1838;. 1st edition. Hardback. Good condition. xii, 341pp plus index and 44 plates bound at the back. Small label on front pastedown - RR:v:10 withdrawn. Brown full leather boards with gilt stamp for The Society of Writers To The Signet on the front & back. Edges worn. Back strip missing, front hinge weak. Internally very clean & tight. Ovrall a solid copy. .
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- History of the British Zoophytes;
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- Johnston, George
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- London, W.H. Lizars & W. Curry, dublin, 1838;
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- Marine sponges, jellyfish, corals invertebrate animals sea anemone sponge Marine
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