Georges-Louis-Leclerc, comte de Buffon - Histoire naturelle de Buffon - 1826





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Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon, Histoire naturelle de Buffon, a 36‑volume first‑edition set in this format (1826), published by Ménard et Desenne fils in French, with soft rose paper bindings, insolé, featuring numerous engravings and a Buffon portrait, with some volumes missing a front plate and others unopened or untrimmed, overall in good condition.
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Natural History of Buffon put in a new order, preceded by a note on the life and works of this author by Baron Cuvier
Paris, Ménard et Desenne, 1826,
First edition in this format, complete in 36 volumes in 12mo, pink paper-covered boards, insola?ted, very numerous engravings (not collated). Portrait of Buffon well-present. One paper plate missing in volume 1 and volume 6. Foxing and scattered light stains in all volumes. Volumes not trimmed. Some volumes not cut. Overall in good condition.
- Volume 1: discourse, method of treating natural history, of nature, theory of the earth
- Volume 2: epochs of nature
- Volumes 3 and 4: generalities
- Volumes 5 and 6: Natural History of Man
- Volume 7: discourse on nature and the degeneration of animals
- Volumes 8 to 17: quadrupeds
- Volumes 18 to 36: birds
Natural History of Buffon put in a new order, preceded by a note on the life and works of this author by Baron Cuvier
Paris, Ménard et Desenne, 1826,
First edition in this format, complete in 36 volumes in 12mo, pink paper-covered boards, insola?ted, very numerous engravings (not collated). Portrait of Buffon well-present. One paper plate missing in volume 1 and volume 6. Foxing and scattered light stains in all volumes. Volumes not trimmed. Some volumes not cut. Overall in good condition.
- Volume 1: discourse, method of treating natural history, of nature, theory of the earth
- Volume 2: epochs of nature
- Volumes 3 and 4: generalities
- Volumes 5 and 6: Natural History of Man
- Volume 7: discourse on nature and the degeneration of animals
- Volumes 8 to 17: quadrupeds
- Volumes 18 to 36: birds

