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  • Seller image for The Macrolepidoptera of the World, a systematic description of the known Macrolepidoptera. Division I: Palæartics. Volume I: Butterflies. for sale by West Grove Books

    Compiled and edited by Dr. Adalbert Seitz.

    Published by Alfred Kernen Verlag. Stuttgart. Williams & Norgate. London., 1912

    Seller: West Grove Books, London, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Two volumes, text and plates. Large 4to's. I [4], 387 II 89 (plates) pp. In contemporary navy blue half-calf, spines gilt. Teg. Intended to be an exhaustive account of Butterflies the world over, Die Gross-Schmetterlinge de Erde was begun in 1909 by its editor Adalbert Seitz. Seitz chose to use a 10-14 chromolithography process for the illustrations of his work. The resultant vibrant chromolithographs that were produced have come to be regarded as unsurpassed in beauty and quality. Seitz intended to complete this work by 1912 in three languages (German, French & English). However, this goal was somewhat optimistic as portions of the work were still in process as late as 1954, 17 years after Seitz's death. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge de Erde was halted in that year leaving the project incomplete in all three languages. Joints just starting. Contents in very good condition throughout, a little tape-staining to paste-downs and free endpapers, not affecting text. Boards marked internally with the stamp of Des Bartlett the renowned wild-life film-maker and photographer. A heavy item that will require extra postage.