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2007362276-XK12Paris : Edition 7L 2007. Hardcover. As New. Original pictorial boards illustrated with numerous full page b/w photographs 8vo. Facsimile from the 1959 De Bezige Bij Amsterdam edition. Paris : Edition 7L hardcover
2007371701-XO10Paris : Edition 7L 2007. Hardcover. As New. Original pictorial boards illustrated with numerous full page b/w photographs with loose staplebound information in English 8vo. Facsimile from the 1959 De Bezige Bij Amsterdam edition. Paris : Edition 7L hardcover
2007381869-UD2Amsterdam : De Bezige Bij 2007. Hardcover. Good. Original pictorial boards illustrated with numerous full page b/w photographs with loose staplebound information in English unpaged 8vo. Facsimile from the 1959 De Bezige Bij Amsterdam edition.; Name on half titlepage. Amsterdam : De Bezige Bij hardcover
19085222CBBerlin, Paul Parey, 1908. V, 303 S. Orig.-Leinenband.
190142079Leipzig, Veit & Comp., 1901-03. Lex8vo. Bound in 2 fine contemp. hcalf. Raised bands, gilt spines and with gilt lettering. A few minor scratches. A name cut from front free endpaper. XII,648"XIV,752 pp., textillustrations and 12 colourplates. Internally fine and clean.
190144522Leipzig, Veit & Comp., 1901-03. Lex8vo. Bound in 2 contemp. hcloth. Gilt lettering to spines. XII,648"XIV,752 pp., textillustrations and 12 colourplates. Internally fine and clean.
190144710Leipzig, Veit & Comp., 1901-03. Lex8vo. Bound in 2 contemp. hcalf, spines gilt and with gilt lettering. Spines slightly rubbed. XII,648"XIV,752 pp., textillustrations and 12 colourplates. Internally fine and clean.
1909ND265681909 viii, 548, 15 p., publisher's decorated cloth (spine with some wear). Small hole punched in lower end front cover. Ex libraries P. Guérin & G. Bernardi (with their stamps).
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1901393191901-1903. Leipzig Verlag von Veit & Co. 1901-1903 8° XII 648; XIV 752 pp.; mit zahlreichen Textillustrationen und 12 chromolith. Tafeln 2 Interimsbroschuren; unaufgeschnittenes Expl. First edition ot this classic work in genetics where de Vries further develops the theory of mutations! 1. Vol.: Die Entstehung der Arten durch Mutation. 2. Vol.; Elementare Bastardlehre. "Die Kenntniss der Gesetze des Mutirens wird voraussichtlich später einmal dazu führen künstlich und willkürlich Mutationen hervorzurufen und so ganz neue Eigenschaften an Pflanzen und Thieren entstehen zu lassen. Und wie man durch das Selectionsverfahren veredelte ertragsreichere und schönere Zuchtrassen heranbilden kann so wird man vielleicht auch dereinst im Stande sein durch die Beherrschung der Mutationen dauernd bessere Arten von Culturpflanzen und von Thieren hervorzubringen." Vorwort Amsterdam im August 1901. Hugo de Vries. Hugo Marie de Vries 1848-1935 "discovered revealed and proved the importance of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of 'Mutation' or discontinuous change in the character of species." Grolier 73b "De Vries definitive treatise on mutation." Heirs of Hippocrates 1094 "Studying the evening primrose he recognized the sudden appearance of a new species. A true and measurable mutation was observed." Dibner 36 "De Vries experimental work in the 1890' led to the rediscovery of Mendel's laws and the discovery of the phenomenon of mutation. The rediscovery of Mendel's laws was announced almost simultabeously by de Vries Correns and Tschermak-Seysenegg - in that order. The results of his more than ten years of experimentation and study were laid down in de Vries's "Die Mutationstheorie.1901-1903 in which he described in detail his work on the segregation laws on phenomena of variation and on plant mutations. The book made him famous and he was recognized as one of the foremost botanists of his time." DSB "De Vries discovered revealed and proved the importence of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of "mutations" or discontinous change in the character of species." Horblit. One Hundred Books famous in Science No. 73 b. Garrison & Morton No 240 unknown
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1901620711901. Leipzig Verlag von Veit & Comp. 1901 8° 64 pp. orig. Broschur; unaufgeschnittenes frisches Expl. Erste Auflage! Vortrag gehalten in der Allgemeienen Sitzung der Naturwissenschaftlichen Hauptgruppe der Versammlung Deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte in Hamburg am 26. September 1901. Hugo de Vries 1848-1935 discovered revealed and proved the importance of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of "mutations" or discontinuous change in the character of species. unknown
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190144710Leipzig Veit & Comp. 1901-03. Lex8vo. Bound in 2 contemp. hcalf spines gilt and with gilt lettering. Spines slightly rubbed. XII648;XIV752 pp. textillustrations and 12 colourplates. Internally fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First edition og this classic work in genetics where de Vries further develops the theory of mutations.- "De Vries experimental work in the 1890' led to the rediscovery of Mendel's laws and the discovery of the phenomenon of mutation. The rediscovery of Mendel's laws was announced almost simultabeously by de Vries Correns and Tschermak-Seysenegg - in that order.The results of his more than ten years of experimentation and study were laid down in de Vries's "Die Mutationstheorie.1901-1903 in which he described in detail his work on the segregation laws on phenomena of variation and on plant mutations. The book made him famous and he was recognized as one of the foremost botanists of his time."DSB."De Vries discovered revealed and proved the importence of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of "mutations" or discontinous change in the character of species." Horblit. One Hundred Books famous in Science No. 73 b. - Dibner. Heralds of Science No 36. - Garrison & Morton No 240. - Sparrow. Milestones of Science No 194. </em> unknown
190142079Leipzig Veit & Comp. 1901-03. Lex8vo. Bound in 2 fine contemp. hcalf. Raised bands gilt spines and with gilt lettering. A few minor scratches. A name cut from front free endpaper. XII648;XIV752 pp. textillustrations and 12 colourplates. Internally fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First edition og this classic work in genetics where de Vries further develops the theory of mutations.- "De Vries experimental work in the 1890' led to the rediscovery of Mendel's laws and the discovery of the phenomenon of mutation. The rediscovery of Mendel's laws was announced almost simultabeously by de Vries Correns and Tschermak-Seysenegg - in that order.The results of his more than ten years of experimentation and study were laid down in de Vries's "Die Mutationstheorie.1901-1903 in which he described in detail his work on the segregation laws on phenomena of variation and on plant mutations. The book made him famous and he was recognized as one of the foremost botanists of his time."DSB."De Vries discovered revealed and proved the importence of Mendel's work. Advanced the theory of "mutations" or discontinous change in the character of species." Horblit. One Hundred Books famous in Science No. 73 b. - Dibner. Heralds of Science No 36. - Garrison & Morton No 240. - Sparrow. Milestones of Science No 194. </em> hardcover