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1893504301 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur, Collected Essays, Vol. I, D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1893, VII-430 pp. et 8 ff.
1895feb09420Carol Müller 1895. Used. 1895; Romanian Edition of Cele dintai notiuni asupra stiintelor; For more details please contact me Carol Müller unknown
188295870New York, J. Fitzgerald, 1882, in-8, Pagination multiple, Demi-chagrin vert à coins de l'époque, dos à faux nerfs orné de filets, roulettes et petits fleurons dorés, Recueil de numéros de la Humboldt Library of Popular Science Literature [n° 29, 32, 36, 38 et 39], comportant les éditions originales de : - N° 36 (sept. 1882) : Huxley "Lectures on evolution : with an appendix on the study of biology". Conférences expliquant la théorie de l'évolution aux classes populaires : The three hypotheses respecting the history of nature; The hypothesis of evolution. The neutral and the favorable evidence; The demonstrative evidence of evolution; On the study of biology. Huxley y traite des implications religieuses de la théorie de Darwin et définit sa position de doute raisonné. Il fut l'inventeur, en 1869, du terme "agnostique". - N° 38 et 39 (nov.-déc): Geikie, "Geological sketches at home and abroad. In two parts". Articles courts comportant notamment les remarques de l'auteur, le géologue écossais Archibald Geikie (1835-1924), sur les volcans britanniques. Volume contenant, en outre : "Six lectures on light" de Tyndall, reliées en tête du recueil (n° 37, oct. 1882); "Facts and fictions of zoology" par Andrew Wilson (n° 29, Fev. 1882); "Hereditary traits, and other essays" par Proctor (n° 32, mai 1882). Petits frottements au dos. Pages jaunies. Couverture rigide
188110161AB1881. Leipzig Brockhaus 1881. 19 : 125 cm. X 313 Seiten mit 82 teils ganzseitigen Holzstichabbidlungen. Halbleinenband der Zeit. Umfangreiche Monographie. - Internationale Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek Band XLVIII. - Nicht bei Westwood/Satchell auch nicht die englische Ausgabe von 1879. unknown
1859519550London: London Stereoscopic Comp'y/ London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company 1859. Unbound. Fine. Albumen print cabinet card measuring 4" x 5.75" on slightly larger printed cardstock mount. The oval vignette image depicts Huxley in three-quarter profile wearing a suit and bow-tie. Printed beneath the image: "Professor Huxley." Photographer's imprint on recto and verso. Image has a few tiny spots from the negative else the photograph and mount are in fine condition. Huxley was an important English scientist and an early advocate of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. London Stereoscopic Comp'y/ (London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company) unknown
189425-0584New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1894. not dated c. 1894 approx. 2800pp frontis to each volume "Authorized Edition" Number 320 of 1000 copies blue cloth w/ gilt signature to cover & lettering to spine blindstamped design to cover teg deckled pg edges includes: 1. Methods and Results -Essays; 2. Darwiniana - Essays; 3. Science and Education - Essays; 5. Science and Christian Tradition - Essays; 6. Hume with Helps to the Study of Berkeley - Essays; 7. Man's Place in Nature and Other Anthropological Essays; & 8. Discourses Biological and Geological - Essays missing v. 4 Science and Hebrew Traditions - Essays & v. 9 Evolution and Ethics and Other Essays slight shelfwear to cover a couple volumes w/ light insect damage to spines all volumes w/ owner's name to front free ep or front flyleaf some damage to v. 5 - rear inner hinge is broken last numbered pg has a couple tears & creases rest of blank pgs at rear have crease to them small tear to bottom of spine contents clean & unmarked overall a nice looking set heavy may require extra shipping. Cloth. Very Good -/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. D. Appleton & Co. Hardcover
189351406090022Appleton 1893. Hardcover. Good. Good 7 VOLUME SET of hardcover's. AUTHORIZED EDITION LIMITED EDITION #445 OF ONLY 1000 COPIES. Circa 1899 Date of 1893 in preface. TITLES: Science and Hebrew Tradition Science and Christian Tradition Evolution and Ethics Methods and Results Discourses Darwiniana and Hume. 7 BOOKS. Each with beautiful photogravures on frontis. Text unmarked. "Evolution and Ethics" volume has light damp stain on bottom pages corner. Gilt page top edges. Covers green boards with gilt lettering and decoration show light edge wear with rubbing/light scuffing. Hinge slightly cracked in 3 volumes but bindings are intact.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Appleton hardcover
1878216274New York: Appleton 1878. hardcover. very good. Illustrated. 8vo 3/4 tan calf marbled boards marbled edges ornately gilt spine with red and green leather labels. New York: Appleton 1878. Very good .<br/><br/> A textbook which is a little masterpiece of its kind. Huxley never accepted without qualification the Darwinian principle. He thought "transmutation may take place without transition" and thereby anticipated the findings of modern research. He liberated the English anatomical school from the deductive method and sounded the keynote of the social medicine of the future. - Garrison-Morton 338; Casey Wood p. 396.<br/><br/> Appleton unknown books
1878216274New York: Appleton 1878. hardcover. very good. Illustrated. 8vo 3/4 tan calf marbled boards marbled edges ornately gilt spine with red and green leather labels. New York: Appleton 1878. Very good .<br/> <br/> A textbook which is a little masterpiece of its kind. Huxley never accepted without qualification the Darwinian principle. He thought "transmutation may take place without transition" and thereby anticipated the findings of modern research. He liberated the English anatomical school from the deductive method and sounded the keynote of the social medicine of the future. - Garrison-Morton 338; Casey Wood p. 396.<br/> <br/> Appleton unknown
1882056025London: Macmillan 1882. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. A Very Good copy in brown cloth lettered in gold and black. Tanning to the endpapers and a light scuff inside the front cover presumed bookplate removal. The binding is sound the text is clean/unmarked and not ex-library. <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
186323369New York: D. Appleton and Company 1863. Cloth. Very Good. The 1863 1st American edition. Tight and VG in its original light-brown pebbled boards with peeling and wear at the spine's paper title label all-but-unreadable and very light soiling to the panels. Internally the pages are crisp and bright but there is light staining at the inner hinges and along the edges of the pastedowns and endsheets. Octavo 150 pgs. plus publisher's ads. at the rear. Huxley's response --in the form of six lectures-- to the 1859 publication of Darwin's beyond-seminal text "the most influential scientific work of the nineteenth century D. Appleton and Company unknown
1877024118London: Macmillan. First Edition. Original red cloth. On a fairly large slip of paper tipped in on the verso of the front free endpaper are two lines of handwriting. The first is the name "Edward B. Tyler" ostensibly the notable anthropologist who wrote "Primitive Culture" and "Anthropology." The second is "From the author." The second line of handwriting does look like Huxley's. The second doesn't seem to look like either Huxley's or Tylor's. The book contains three lectures on evolution an address on the occasion of the opening of Johns Hopkins University and a lecture on the study of biology. Minor corner bumps slight wear at the head and foot of the spine Very Good Minus. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1877. Macmillan hardcover
1883007341LONDON: WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS LIMITED 1883. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Poor/No Jacket. Scarce in first edition. Front board and up to page 5 of first book detached cloth missing from rear board. Boards rubbed and marked spine darkened fore edge foxed Albert Harrison bookplate to front pastedown prelims lightly foxed pencil inscriptions to some margins on some of the books otherwise clean throughout. Good rebinding copy. Full list of titles and authors in order of appearance as follows: Inaugural Meeting Of The Fishery Congress By H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales Fish Diseases By Professor Huxley The Destruction Of Fish And Other Aquatic Animals By Internal Parasites By T. Spencer Cobbold Fish As Food By Henry Thompson Food Of Fishes By F. Day Fish Culture By Francis Day The Natural History And Cultivation Of The Sole By W. Houghton Propagation Of The Salmonidae By W. Oldham Chambers The Propagation Of Freshwater Fish Excluding Salmonidae By W. Oldham Chambers Crustaceans Bt Thomas Cornish; Artificial Culture Of Lobsters By W. Saville Kent Molluscs Mussels Whelks Etc. Used For Food Or Bait By Mr. Charles Harding Oyster Culture And Oyster Fisheries In The Netherlands By Professor Hubrecht Notes On The Food Fishes And Edible Mullosca Of New South Wales By E. P. Ramsay Seal Fisheries By Captain Temple The Scientific Results Of The Exhibition By Professor E. Ray Lankester <br/> <br/> WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS LIMITED hardcover
188032971London: C. Kegan Paul & Co. Very Good. 1880. Limited Signed Edition. Hardback. Please note that this is a heavy item and may require extra postage for international shipping.; First edition this is copy no. 55 of an edition limited to 250 large paper copies signed by the publisher Jonathan Miller's copy with his signature to first blank publisher's original brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine bevelled boards chipping & wear to spine ends minor rubbing to boards frontis engraving loose with 81 in-text illustrations binding firm. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 371 pages . C. Kegan Paul & Co. hardcover
186354344NY: D. Appleton & Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1863. First Edition. Hardcover. First American edition. Original brown cloth spine label. Fray to spine ends label slightly chipped and tanned; splitting of cloth at outer hinges but joints holding light corner wear. Small PO plate. Small corner loss to ffep. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1506 pages . D. Appleton & Company hardcover
186316625London: Robert Hardwicke 1863. Robert Hardwicke unknown books
1900271080 pages in two volumes. No tears no foxing no stains all pages tight and clean; slight wear on heels and heads of spines. 13 photographic illustrations all tissue-protected; some darkening of tissues from photographs.<br /><br />First American edition. Also includes preface to English edition. Covers Huxley's life 1825-1895 through the recollections of his son Leonard and others and through his letters dealing with his personal life and his wide range of interests scientific research and activities.<br /><br />"Darwin's Bulldog" a brilliant biologist anthropologist comparative anatomist debater and highly influential promoter of scientific thought and education Thomas Henry Huxley should need no introduction here. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
186316625London: Robert Hardwicke 1863. Robert Hardwicke unknown
1863HUXLEYTH007194Robert Hardwicke London. 1863. First edition. Octavo. pp 156 4 adverts. Original green cloth decorated in blind and lettered in gilt "Huxley's Lectures on Origin of Species". On the front pastedown is the pictorial ornithological bookplate of Brunsdon Yapp zoologist and writer. Bookseller's blindstamp on front free endpaper and half-title. Very good indeed. Robert Hardwicke, London. hardcover
186300009562New York: D. Appleton and Company 1863. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 5 4-150 8 including 6 unnumbered pages of publisher's advertisements pp. Dark green pebbled cloth with paper label on the spine light yellow endpapers and pastedowns. A few in-text diagrams and illustrations. Contemporary owner's name and date written on free front endpaper George R. Brush a surgeon in the US Navy from the time of the Civil War until his death in 1895 tiny collector's sticker on the front pastedown and a brief inscription on the final page indicating Brush completed reading the book on May 29 1865 on board the steamship Guatemala near Puntarenas with Professor Seebach on board Karl von Seebach was a well-known geologist at Gottingen who published work on Central American volcanos and was presumably returning from the extended trip he made to perform this research. ADB: Seebach Karl Albert Ludwig von; Oxford DNB Adrian Desmond "Huxley Thomas Henry"; Suffolk County News New York March 7 1902 p. 3. Huxley was an early advocate of Darwinism and in fact was the first to use the term 'Darwinism' and did much to popularize and support the theory of evolution in the nineteenth century. The present work is based on lectures delivered by Huxley during the period 1860 - 1863 in which he explained Darwin's ideas to a more popular audience. An attractive copy of this book from an important period in the history of science. A Very Good volume with toning to the first and final blank leaves a few traces of minor discoloration to the cloth and darkening and a tiny bit of loss to the spine label. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
1872267086New York: Appleton 1872. 85 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Purple wrappers paper label on upper cover. 85 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Appleton unknown books
1872267086New York: Appleton 1872. 85 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Purple wrappers paper label on upper cover. 85 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Appleton unknown
18454106London: n.p. 1845. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. Unbound in a protective wrapper. First and only edition of this very scarce article by Huxley in which he identifies "Huxley's layer" and "membrane" of the root sheath of hair follicles. G&M 412. [n.p.] unknown
1877284977London : Macmillan and Co. 1877. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Includes original colourplated maps. Physical description; xix 384 pages. Subject; Physical geography. London : Macmillan and Co. paperback
1863869971863. HUXLEY Thomas H. ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES: or the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature. A Course of Six Lectures to Working Men. NY D. Appleton 1863. 8vo. 150pp. 3ff. ads. First American edition. Pebbled cloth with paper spine label. Wear to extremities; light rubbing; chips to label; internally fine but for two faint library stamps on front pastedown. Bookplate. Huxley was Professor of Natural History at the Jermyn Street School of Mines. Uncommon. unknown books