The fringe of the sea.
Adelaide: Rigby, (1966. first edition). Octavo, photographs, very good copy in dustwrapper. More
Adelaide: Rigby, (1966. first edition). Octavo, photographs, very good copy in dustwrapper. More
Sydney: New Holland, (2019. reprint). Small octavo, paperback, colour photographs, maps. This handy, pocket-sized guide includes slugs, worms, crabs, starfish, anemones and shell inhabitants. Each of the 232 species or groups in the book is illustrated with a colour photograph, distribution map and description of the animal. More
Collingwood: CSIRO Publishing, 2002. Octavo, publisher's cloth, illustrations. Covers the commercially important crustacean species - shrimps, prawns, lobsters and yabbies, listing over 1200 species known from Australian waters. The volume opens with a general introduction to the Malacostraca, giving an historical overview of the work on this group. The Catalogue..... More
Adelaide: Government Printer, (1927-1929. first edition). Octavo, uncoloured plates, text illustrations, fine set in publisher's printed wrappers. More
Sydney: A H and A W Reed, 1970. Octavo, colour photographs, owner's sticker, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
New York: Sea Challengers, 1996. Octavo, colour photographs, softcover. More
Sydney: Reed Books, (1994. first edition). Octavo, colour photographs, illustrations, very good in softcover. More
Sydney: The Geological Society of America, 1969. Octavo, text illustrations, very good in cloth binding, signed by the author for Edgar Riek. More
London: British Museum (Natural History), 1980. Quarto, one plate, softcover. More
Amsterdam: A. Asher & Co., [1965. facsimile). Large quarto, monochrome plates, text illustrations. Text in French. Originally published in Paris by Masson et Cie, Editeurs, 1904-1906. More
Sydney: The Geological Society of America, 1981. Octavo, photographs, publisher's cloth. More
Kuala Lumpur: Academy of Sciences Malaysia, 2005. Octavo, colour photographs, text illustrations, softcover. Covers the freshwater invertebrates of the Malaysian region - Malaysia, Singapore and parts of Indonesia and southern Thailand. Contributions from 80 authors provide chapters on the ecology, distribution and identification of 66 groups of freshwater invertebrates from..... More