Lovell Augustus Reeve | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1814-04-19)19 April 1814 Ludgate Hill, London |
| Died | 18 November 1865(1865-11-18) (aged 51) Covent Garden, London |
Lovell Augustus Reeve (19 April 1814 – 18 November 1865) was an Englishconchologist and publisher.
Born atLudgate Hill, London, on 19 April 1814, he was the son of Thomas Reeve, draper and mercer, and Fanny Reeve, née Lovell. After attending school atStockwell, he was apprenticed at the age of 13 to Mr. Graham, a local grocer. The chance purchase of shells led to a lifelong interest in conchology. In 1833 he attended the meeting of theBritish Association for the Advancement of Science at Cambridge. At the end of his apprenticeship Reeve visited Paris, where he read a paper on the classification of Mollusca before the Academy of Sciences. On his return to London, he wrote his first book,Conchologia Systematica (2 vols. London, 1841–2).[1]
From 1842, he traded as anatural history dealer. Using profits made by the sale of Dutch Governor-General of the Moluccas Van Ryder's collection from theMoluccas, which he purchased atRotterdam, and with the help of friends, he opened a shop inKing William Street,Strand, London.[1][2]
He was elected a fellow of theLinnean Society in 1846 and of theGeological Society in 1853, and he was an honorary member of foreign scientific societies. From 1850 to 1856 he was editor and proprietor of theLiterary Gazette. Around 1848 he moved to Henrietta Street,Covent Garden; and though he subsequently lived elsewhere around London, he returned to live at his place of business in 1864.[1]
Reeve died at Covent Garden, 18 November 1865, and was buried atWest Norwood Cemetery. The firm he had started continued publishing between 1858 and 1980, later under the name of 'L. Reeve & Co.'[3]

Reeve was the author of many publications onmollusc shells, the best known of which isConchologia iconica, or,Illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals, which spanned 20 volumes and contained about 27,000 figures.
He also published books by other authors:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domain: "Reeve, Lovell Augustus".Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.