1928-1934 Four volumes (complete for the Supplements). 450, 140, 55, 77, 43, 32, 45, 112, 55, 104, 129, 110, 150, 48, 30, 64, 139, 140 p., Schmiedeknecht’s portrait and obituary (bound at the end), modern black artificial leather with black cloth boards, spines with author/title in gilt. Bindings good and tight. Supplements 1, 5 and 10 are in photocopy (about 185 pages), the remainder is original. It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but separate volmes like these are scarce too.
Bruxelles M. P. Wytsmam 1909 in 4 (32,5x26,5) 1 fort volume reliure demi chagrin marron de l'époque, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée (étiquette de relais: en vente pendant la guerre chez Martinus Nijhoff, Libraire-Editeur à La Haye (Hollande), 550 pages, avec 8 planches en couleurs montées sur onglets in fine (8 engraved plates, 8 colorierten tafeln). Texte en langue allemande. Rare (Rare first edition). 97ème fascicule. Bel exemplaire, bien relié ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Très bon Reliure
1930 (2nd ed.) x, 1062 p., 127 figs, frontispiece (portrait Schmiedeknecht), half cloth with marbled boards, title written on spine. Library stamps. Spine taped. Working copy, should be rebound.
1906-1911 Three volumes (of 5). 1271 p. (= pp. 1001-2271), contemporary black half calf with pebbled boards, spines with author/title in gilt, rubbing on extremities and edges. Library stamps. Bindings good and tight. It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate volumes like these are scarce.
1904 90 p. (= pp. 321-410), paperbound (partly loose). Unopened copy. Including is the title-page to volume I (Ichneumonidae). We added pages 81-96 which should be part (?) of Fascicule II.It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate parts like these are scarce.
1905-1906 Three parts. 240 p. (= pp. 723-962), paperbound (original printed covers). Unopened copy.It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate parts like these are scarce.
1907 Three parts. 240 p. (= pp. 1121-1360), paperbound (original printed covers). Unopened copy.It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate parts like these are scarce.
1908-1909 Two parts. 160 p. (= pp. 1521-1680), paperbound (original printed covers). Unopened copy.It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate parts like these are scarce.
1910-1911 Five parts. 402 p. (= pp. 1921-2322), paperbound (original printed covers). Unopened copy.It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate parts like these are scarce.
1934 Two parts. 130 p. (= pp. 117-150, 1-48, 1-48), paperbound (original printed covers). Unopened copy.It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate parts like these are scarce.
1935 Two parts. 160 p. (= pp. 65-140, 1-84), paperbound (original printed covers). Unopened copy.It took Schmiedeknecht over 30 years to write his magnum opus the Opuscula, therefor complete sets of his main work are very rare, but even separate parts like these are scarce.
1914 viii, 256 p., 5 full colour plates, numerous text figures, original printed cloth. Light spotting to the board margins, otherwise a near mint copy.This is the second (but first published) volume of the Insekten Mittel-Europas insbesondere Deutschlands (Hymenopteren) edited by C. Schröder. Volume I appeared 14 years later. A third volume was added but the series was never completed. For the groups covered, however, this volume is complete. Stitz wrote the part on ants and Schmiedeknecht dealt with the wasps. Both contain fine text illustrations of taxonomically important parts and nice full colour illustrations of adult specimens.
1914 Stuttgart, viii, 256 p., 124 figs, 5 col. pls, paperbound (plastified, number on spine). Die Insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Hymenopteren (Zweiter Theil).
1908 119 p., 2 coloured plates, royal 4to, cloth, gilt author/title on spine. With the ex libris of Dr. J.G. Betrem. Library stamps, else very good copy.
1906 vi, 472 p., hcloth. Good copy.
1903-1906 Five parts. 80, 90, 80, 80, 80, 36 p., paperbound (original printed covers). Good copies, except Part XIII, with back cover missing, front cover chipped and lacking about the second half of the text. Quite rare, even loose parts like these are seldom offered.
1907 vi, 804 p., 120 figures, half cloth (blind spine), extremties with some wear and last page with repaired tear. Library stamps (Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden), and ex libris and signature of the Dutch Hymenoptera specialist Dr. J.G. Betrem. Loosely inserted is handwritten leaf (both sides) with notes very probably by Betrem.
1907 vi, 804 p., 120 figures, half cloth (blind spine), extremties with some wear and last page with repaired tear. Library stamps (Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden), and signature and stamp of the Dutch entomologist Dr. M.A. Lieftinck. A few annotations.