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1977139440U.S.A.: Stonehill Publishing 1977. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Poor. Book is in excellent condition in chocolate brown cloth with silver lettering on spine. Very clean book. Binding is solid and square covers have sharp corners exterior shows no blemishes text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Previous owner's stamp a purple flower on front end paper. Dust jacket is tattered with major chipping at top and bottom of spine 1"" tear at top front cover and edge wear now wrapped in clear protective covers not price clipped. Edited by Michael Horowitz and Cynthia Palmer with intros by Albert Hofmann and Alexander Shulgin Keywords: Michael Horowitz Cynthia Palmer Albert Hofmann Alexander Shulgin Stonehill Publishing hardcover
187052CG1870. O. J. um 1870. Photographie Portrait. Format: 25 x 205 cm. Huxley ein wichtiger Naturwissenschaftler des 19. Jahrhunderts er unterstützte Darwin in der Evolutionstheorie. unknown
1925hux03bNew York: George H. Doran Company. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket. Slight darkening to page ends. Teg. 1925. Limited Edition 127/250. Half vellum brown board cover. 220mm x 150mm 9" x 6". 266pp. Large paper edition. . George H. Doran Company hardcover
1914888K3London: John Murray 1914. Cloth. Very Good. 9.5" by 6.5". None. An early edition of perhaps the most influential piece of writing regarding the Antarctic detailing Captain Scott's expedition to be the first to reach the South Pole. First published by Smith Elder and Co. in 1913 with this work being the first John Murray edition of the work and the fifth edition overall. Complete in two volumes in the original publisher's cloth.With a frontispiece to each volume six sketches in photogravure eighteen plates folding plates to the end of each volume and numerous other illustrations. Collated complete. With the bookplate of B. W. Waters to front paste down and a tipped in newspaper clipping regarding the Scott Polar Research institute inauguration at Cambridge.Arranged by Leonard Huxley with a preface by Sir Clements R. Markham. Detailing the Terra Nova Expedition in which Captain Robert Falcon Scott led a team with the ambition to be the first to reach the geographic South Pole. Upon reaching their destination the team realised that a Norwegian team led by Roald Amundsen had beaten them by more than a month. The team of five tragically died during the return from the Pole with the later discovered journals the source material for this work. An early edition of this important work of Polar exploration. In publisher's blue cloth. Externally very smart with slight bumping to the extremities and the odd light mark to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with just the odd spot and marginal age toning due to paper used. Bookplate to front paste down of both volumes and newspaper clipping to front free endpaper of volume two. Several pages remain unopened. Very Good John Murray hardcover
1907918P35New York: Broadway Publishing Co 1907. First edition. Cloth. Good. 8" by 5.5". Not Stated. A very scarce biographical study on the life and teachings of Thomas Henry Huxley including a signed note from Huxley. The first edition of this very scarce work.With a signed letter from Huxley loosely inserted to a German bookseller dated 1893. Irving Wilson Voorhees' interesting study on the teachings and ideal of Thomas Henry Huxley. This work includes a brief biography on Huxley followed by sections devoted to his teachings such as biological theological and educational. Huxley was an important biologist and anthropologist earning the nickname of 'Darwin's Bulldog' due to his ardent advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.Illustrated with a frontispiece.Two pages of adverts to the rear. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally generally smart. A small amount of loss to the head and tail of the spine. Minor bumping to the extremities. A few light marks to the boards. Spine is a little faded. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Good Broadway Publishing Co hardcover
18885768London: Harrison & Sons 1888. Hardcover. Very good. Near fine in modern red cloth. Full volume contains the first printing pp. i:xxv of Huxley's long obituary and short biography of Darwin written and published after a five-year delay. Harrison & Sons hardcover
192966720Great Britain: Chatto & Windus 1929. Hardback. Very Good/Good. Special Signed edition limited to 260 copies of which this is numbered 73. Signed at edition description. Quarter green cloth over yellow and white printed paper-covered boards with gilt titling to spine. Pages have one spot of foxing to center of pages 308-309 and light tanning to margins but are otherwise clean and unmarked. Endpages have foxing down center of front endpages foxing to edges of rear pastedown and soiling to edges of front flyleaf. Text block has light foxing to lower edge and top edge lower edge and fore edge is deckled and top edge sprayed gilt. Top edge has tarnishing to very end of corner that meets fore edge. Boards have light sunning and soiling to fore edge light foxing to spine and moderate bumping to top corners and ends of spine; heavy bumping to lower corners with split to paper at front lower corner. Light rubbing and bumping to lower edge. Binding is tight and square. Glassine dust jacket has sunning to spine and edges heavy chipping and closed tears to lower edge and ends of spine and creasing folding and light chipping to edges and corners. Chatto & Windus unknown
193209670New York: Doubleday Doran and Co. Inc 1932. First American Edition. Very Good. octavo 311 pages; publisher's brown cloth spine printed in gilt gilt octagonal device on front panel. Cream colored end papers top edges stained red. First edition stated. Gilt on spine slightly oxidized; internally clean and bright with no markings of any kind. Mild crease on rear panel; altogether a very good copy. No dust jacket. <br/><br/> Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc hardcover
197420277The Limited Editions Club. Fine. 1974. Hardcover. Signed by the illustrator. Limited edition of 2000 copies this being copy #869. Glossy navy cover has a couple barely visible scuffs else fine. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Publisher's notes laid-in. Pages are clean and pristine. Slipcase is has a couple of abrasions and a few tiny spatters of white paint but in very good condition. ; 0 pages; Signed by Artist . The Limited Editions Club hardcover
1931146113New York: The Fountain Press 1931. Signed limited first edition of this collection of essays. Octavo original publisher's half cloth over marbled boards. One of eight hundred and forty-two copies signed by Aldous Huxley on the rear free endpaper this is number 608. In fine condition. Housed in the original slipcase. Aldous Leonard Huxley was an English writer philosopher and notable pacifist widely known for his recording of psychedelic experience 'The Doors of Perception' and his dystopian narrative 'Brave New World.' 'Music at Night' covers a variety of topics such as morality in arts behavioral similarities of humans and cats and universal education. The Fountain Press hardcover
1958540201No place: The Curtis Publishing Company 1958. Softcover. Fine. Offprint. Quarto. Five side-stapled leaves. 9pp. Trifle worn and a couple of very tiny stains about fine. An article on mind-altering substances including alcohol opium LSD and "tranquilizers" for which Huxley notes that American doctors wrote 47000000 prescriptions in 1957. First published in The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1958. This essay would be included in several collections of Huxley's essays but we note only one copy of this Curtis Publishing offprint Curtis published The Saturday Evening Post at SUNY Geneseo. The Curtis Publishing Company unknown
1980766Liverpool University Press 1980. First edition. <p data-start="598" data-end="1436">A highly desirable signed association copy of Reflections on Muscle the fourteenth volume in the prestigious Sherrington Lectures series written by Sir Andrew Huxley 1917–2012—Nobel Prize–winning physiologist and co-discoverer of the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction. In this work Huxley synthesizes decades of research into muscular physiology offering both a historical account of earlier experimental work and a detailed exposition of his own landmark contributions from the 1950s onward. The text is richly illustrated with diagrams micrographs and comparative schematics that elucidate such topics as filament overlap cross-bridge mechanics tension generation and ATP-driven force cycles. It remains one of the most accessible and authoritative retrospectives on the biophysical basis of muscle function.</p> <br /> <p data-start="1438" data-end="2081">This copy is personally inscribed by Sir Andrew Huxley to the eminent physicist feminist philosopher of science and MacArthur Fellow Evelyn Fox Keller dated August 2001. This is an exceptional association between two influential figures in the history and philosophy of biological science. The inscription reads: “For Prof. Evelyn Fox Keller / With best wishes / Andrew Huxley / August 2001.†Books signed by Huxley are scarce; association copies to major scientific figures are extremely rare making this a significant item for collectors of physiology Nobel Prize authors and the intellectual history of 20th-century science.<br /> <br /> Condition & Binding: Hardcover volume in its original publisher’s boards protected by a grey protective cover/dust jacket with gilt titling to the front and spine. The protective cover shows noticeable wear including small chips edge creasing and a tear at the lower edge but remains intact and functional. The underlying boards are clean and well-preserved. The text block is crisp with bright unmarked pages except for the author’s inscription. Binding remains tight and square. Overall- very good. </p> . Liverpool University Press unknown
1462Boards gently rubbed bumped to lower corners and spine tail jacket lightly sunned and torn. Very good. Elspeth Huxley. The Flame Trees of Thika: Memories of an African Childhood. London: Chatto & Windus 1959. First edition. <br /> Octavo. 288pp. Publisher's green cloth spine lettered in gilt original unclipped dust jacket listing a retail price of $16s net. <br /> <br /> From the collection of Robin and Kathryn Smiley.<br /> <br /> . unknown
1959140948457London: Chatto & Windus 1959. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. 288 pp. Bound in publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine. Near Fine with small faint stain at tail light foxing to textblock edges. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with sunned spine panel and light foxing. Also in the rare Book Society Choice belly band sunned on the spine.<br /> <br /> <p>A beautiful copy of Elspeth Huxley's memoir of growing up in Kenya as the child of white settlers struggling to adjust to their new environment. The book was adapted into an ITV miniseries starring Hayley Mills and Ben Cross in 1981. Chatto & Windus unknown
1962D20703London: Chatto and Windus 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. Cloth in attractive pictorial dustwrapper by Rosemary Seligman. A fine association copy INSCRIBED by Elspeth Huxley on the half title to American born conservationist Esmond Bradley Martin. Martin settled in Kenya as an adult and spent the balance of his life there courageously fighting on behalf of the elephant and the rhinoceros and the illegal trading of ivory and rhinoceros horns. Huxley's inscription is dated 1975. There is an early gift inscription from a previous owner dated in the year of publication on the front endpaper. <br/><br/> Chatto and Windus hardcover
193416228Harper & Brothers New York 1934. 1st edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Spine sunned. Bookplate. Uncommon . Quantity Available: 1. Category: Philosophy; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 16228. . Harper & Brothers hardcover
18752618261875. 2 pp. old folds small tape repair. 2 pp. Huxley and Fayrer met in 1844 at the University of London. "Fayrer became a firm friend. The two often worked through the night." Desmond. Indeed it was Fayrer who suggested Huxley take to the sea and thus he joined the Rattlesnake under the command of Owen Stanley 1846-50.<br /> <br /> Having returned from the Rattlesnake voyage 1846-50 he became the professor of natural history at the Royal School of Mines and later president of the Royal Society. Though is best known as "Darwin's bulldog" for his strident advocacy of his theory of evolution. He also coined the term "agnostic".<br /> <br /> Fayrer was famous for the treatment of snakebite and at the time of writing was gearing up for membership of the Royal Society. He was proposed for election in March and finally admitted in April 1877. Desmond A; Huxley From Devil's Disciple to Evolution's High Priest. Reading 1997 p.36 unknown
19423248<p>First Edition; a Very Good book in a Very Good dust jacket. From the library of noted evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould. A handsome copy of this treatise on Evolution from one of the leading evolutionary scientists of the 20th century; this book scarce in the first printing particularly with the original jacket. The book is in very good condition with a square tight binding and pages free from markings; the book does show some light staining to the text block some mild rubbing and bumping to the edges and corners and some inconspicuous spotting to the boards; housed in a completely intact original jacket that shows some age-darkening to the spine and edges with some alternate areas of sunning and some light staining and soiling to the panels and spine. Overall a very presentable and collectible copy with a unique association to Gould. Not remaindered not price clipped not ex-library; in a protective Mylar sleeve and will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box.</p> George Allen & Unwin Ltd. hardcover
196814097New York: Greenwood Press 1968. Cloth. Near Fine. A very handsome example of this 1968 Greenwood Press re-issue of T.H. Huxley's collected essays complete in 9 volumes. Save for a tiny former owner name and date stamped to the top-edge of each front pastedown all 9 volumes are tight and crisp and virtually pristine. Thick uniform octavos in their wine-red cloth with bright unrubbed gilt-lettering along the spines each volume is solid and well-preserved and easily Near Fine. This collection of essays from the renowned English biologist even in this re-issue is uncommon as such in its complete run. Greenwood Press unknown
19169790843BH Blackwell 1916. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item300grams ISBN: BH Blackwell hardcover
186318558<p><b>1863 1ed Huxley EVOLUTION Man's Place in Nature Darwin March of Progress APES</b></p><p><i>"Life is too short to occupy oneself with the slaying of the slain more than once." </i></p><p>– Thomas Huxley</p><p>Charles Darwin is unquestionably the most prolific evolutionist of the 19th-century; however biologists such as Thomas Henry Huxley were important advocates for Darwin's studies. Huxley was best known for his studies on evolution moral philosophy and scientific ethics. </p><p>Huxley's "<i>Man's Place in Nature</i>" is an important work of evolution theories focusing on:</p><p>· natural history of the man-like Apes</p><p>· relations of Man to the lower animals</p><p>· fossil remains of Man</p><p>This book contains the famous 'March of Progress' illustration – the view of an ape skeleton into a human skeleton.</p><p>Item number: #18558</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>HUXLEY Thomas Henry</p><p><b><i>Evidence as to man's place in nature</i></b></p><p>New York : D. Appleton 1863. First American edition.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 184 8</p><p>o 32 in-text illustrations plus engraved frontispiece</p><p>· Provenance: Bookplate – Phil. Rau</p><p>· Language: English </p><p>· Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure</p><p>o Cloth</p><p>· Size: ~8.25in X 5.25in 21cm x 13.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>18558</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> D. Appleton hardcover
187030749<p><strong>1870 Origin of Species EVOLUTION Thomas Huxley Essays Darwin Philosophy Science</strong></p><p><em>"Life is too short to occupy oneself with the slaying of the slain more than once." </em></p><p>– Thomas Huxley</p><p>Charles Darwin is unquestionably the most prolific evolutionist of the 19th-century; however biologists such as Thomas Henry Huxley were important advocates for Darwin's studies. Huxley was best known for his studies on evolution moral philosophy and scientific ethics. </p><p>This rare 1870 printing of Huxley's reaction to Darwin's '<em>On the Origin of Species</em>' fully supported many of Darwin's evolutionary theories.</p><p>Item number: #30749</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>HUXLEY Thomas Henry</p><p><strong><em>On the origin of species: or The causes of the phenomena of organic nature. A course of six lectures to working men.</em></strong></p><p>New York: D. Appleton and Company 1870. 1st American edition</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->150 6</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->5 in-text figures</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Bookplate – James P. Marsh</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Cloth</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~8in X 5.25in 20.5cm x 13cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>30749</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> D. Appleton and Company hardcover
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1964D20697London: Chatto and Windus 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Original cloth in attractive pictorial dustwrapper. Illustrated by Jonathan Kingdon. A fine association copy INSCRIBED by Elspeth Huxley to American born conservationist Esmond Bradley Martin. Martin settled in Kenya as an adult and spent the balance of his life there courageously fighting on behalf of the elephant and the rhinoceros and the illegal trading of ivory and rhinoceros horns. <br/><br/> Chatto and Windus hardcover