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2003x-0415264510Routledge 2003. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 208 pages. 8.50x5.67x0.87 inches. Routledge hardcover
1971Q-0060120517Harper & Row 1971-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harper & Row hardcover
0836918835.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Q-0760700672Barnes Noble Books 1952-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Barnes Noble Books hardcover
192504991ALONG THE ROAD Chatto & Windus 1925 first edition vg in like dust-wrapper with some light dust-soiling and a lightly sunned dust-wrapper spine. Chatto & Windus unknown
19089027070London: Macmillan 1908. Hardcover. Fine. Henrietta A. Huxley's selections from the essays letters and memoirs of T. H. Huxley. Bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe in black morocco with spine elaborately stamped in gilt with five raised bands boards ruled in gilt inner dentelles gilt edges gilt marbled endpapers. 6 x 4 inches. 200 pages. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover
2226035265.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1923Alibris.0004646London: Chatto & Windus 1923. First edition. Hard cover. Very good in good dust jacket. A Very Good Copy In Good Dust Jacket. Note: the dust jacket is complete but due to the fragile nature has come apart at each seam. It will need conserved 3 p. L. 3-328 p. 20 cm. Chatto & Windus hardcover
1975Q-0890870225Celestial Arts 1975-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Celestial Arts paperback
190048613X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1978712Norwalk: Easton Press 1978. Fine. <p class="my-2 &p:mt-4 &_strong:hasbr:inline-block &_strong:hasbr:pb-2">Collector’s Edition. 237 pp. 4to. Full dark green leather decoratively blocked in gilt to covers and spine with raised bands all edges gilt and the volume still in the publisher’s original shrink-wrap. No dust jacket as issued. The binding appears unopened and exceptionally well preserved with only the usual light ripple and superficial scuffing to the shrink-wrap; no evident wear to boards or corners can be seen through the wrap.<br /> <br /> Easton Press issue of Huxley’s landmark dystopian novel first published in 1932 and long recognized as one of the central imaginative works of the twentieth century. Easton Press copies appeal both to readers of modern classics and to collectors of finely bound editions.</p> . Easton Press unknown
172484London Chatto & Windus 1930. 324pp. 8vo. Original cloth in dustwrapper slightly browned on spine but otherwise in very good condition. Foxing to edges and early pages. A very good copy. First Edition. London, Chatto & Windus 1930. hardcover
1937NYUMBA-0018-01-07-2026Harper & Brothers Publishers 1937. hardcover. Good. 8x5x1. Used 1937 first edition copy. Age wear with sunning to pages no dust jacket. Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover
2010SONG006200171XHarper Perennial 2010-11-16. Reprint Limited. paperback. Used: Good. 4.50x1.24x7.12. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Harper Perennial paperback
9264060812.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0674362381.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3368902768.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1940570728New York: Harper and Brothers 1940. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition. Foxing on topedge else near fine in a very good dust jacket with a scratch on the front panel and foxing visible mostly on the inside of the jacket. Author's third mystery a thriller set in Africa. A nice presentable copy. Harper and Brothers hardcover
mc157J & A Churchill London 1871. First edition. Brown cloth illustrations 510pp. Top of spine thumbed edgeworn & parting a little in places pages edges dusted worn along edges inscription. hardcover
1872BOOKS23649New York NY: D. Appleton & Company. G/No Dustjacket. 1872. . Cloth. Early American Edition . 8vo. 431 pp. rubbed bumped edges scuffed spine tips chippedsmall gouge in TP page yellowing . D. Appleton & Company hardcover
1922210<p>CROME YELLOW by Aldous Huxley</p><p>Chatto & Windus 1922 1st edition 2nd impression</p><p>Huxley's first novel is a satirical comic tale containing themes which he would develop in his later and more famous works. This copy was a gift to Gertrude G Wienholt wife of Edward Arthur Wienholt formerly Gertrude Gladys Violet Sprot. The couple were married in 1919 and lived at Selkirk Scotland where there was a B.O.A.F.G. lodge which was a masonic organization fully named The British Order of Ancient & Free Gardeners. It is not known if Huxley was involved with the BOAFG in any way. The book is signed with the initials A.H. and has Huxley's photo from a newspaper cutting pasted into the blank front end page. It is not known if this is Huxley's signature which varied through his decades of autographing books and letters and gift inscription although the "A" in BOAFG matches some seen in his hand-written correspondence letters and the "H" in A.H. is not unlike others in some of his later autographs plus the unusual "t" in Gertrude matches an example in his handwritten poem Leda. So while this book is plausibly inscribed and signed by the author it is being sold here as a collectable novelty which clearly has rarity for its assocation with the B.O.A.F.G. It would of course not be outlandish for Huxley as a member of the Fabian Society to have hobnobbed with those of the British Order of Ancient & Free Gardeners early in his writing career although this book's inscription would be the only known record of any such association. A most likely interpetation is that Huxley was giving a private address to the BOAFG which was hosted by Gertrude who asked him to sign her copy of his then new book and she later pasted in the photograph from a newspaper article. Having owned this beautiful little book for nearly 20 years it is time for it now to pass out into the world for a wider adventure. </p> Chatto & Windus hardcover
19521773132982MHAChatto & Windus 1952. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1952. First Edition. 376 pages. Illustrated jacket priced 18s net over red cloth with gilt titles to spine. Includes several B&W illustrations. Pages have slight foxing tanning and minor thumbing. Slight gutter cracking. Binding is firm. Minor detritus in gutters. A few dog-eared corners. Text block edges are very tanned and foxed with minor scratches. Boards have some moderate edge wear with slight bumping to corners and minor bumping to spine ends. Boards a little rubbed and marked overall. Boards are notably bowed. Book has a moderate forward lean. Gilt is bright. Unclipped jacket has some edgewear with chips tears and creasing. Small areas of loss to spine ends. Jacket is a touch rubbed and marked overall. Notable foxing and tanning to flaps and rear panel. Chatto & Windus hardcover
1928639898London: Chatto & Windus 1928. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. octavo. Binding is a little loose. Boards faded w/ spine sunned. Some white marks to rear board bottom edge. Edges of text block toned and a little foxed w/ ends pulled. Endpapers unevenly toned w/ Ex-libris label to front pastedown. Dustwrapper heavily tanned and worn w/ numerous tears. Large areas of loss to spine ends w/ spine tail missing about 3x3 cm. Fair Chatto & Windus hardcover
1934Biblio579<p><i>Typed and handwritten signed letter to "My dear Watson" dated 5th January 1934. 1pp. 20cm x 25cm. King's College Zoological Department headed watermarked notepaper. The advance copy of the book mentioned is Huxley's "Elements of Experimental Embryology" co-written with Gavin de Beer. "I have got a German refugee working here who is getting interesting results with Sabella". The German refugee was <b>Fabius Gross </b>1906 – 1950 Hitler's Black Book entry: "Since 1934 – Researcher at King's College London University. Speciality – genetics; experimental cytology; protozoology; experimental zoology." Gross and Huxley published 'Regeneration and reorganisation in Sabella' in 1935. The letter also mentions work with Alexander Wolsky and C. J. Bond. </i></p><p><i>Handwritten note in pencil to verso: "Touting for signatures for candidature for Roy Soc". Nominated for candidature many times from the 1920's and failing each time it was not until 1938 that Huxley was eventually admitted as a Fellow. The tone of the comment may indicate the fundamental opposition of those who D'Arcy Thompson called "Herr Direktor and Herr Professor" in a letter to Huxley in May 1934. Huxley Papers</i></p><p><i>A previously unrecorded letter.</i></p><p><i><b>Sir Julian Sorell Huxley</b> FRS 1887 - 1975 British evolutionary biologist philosopher.</i></p><p><i><b>Professor David Meredith Seares Watson </b>FRS FGS HFRSE LLD 1886 – 1973 Jodrell Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at University College London.</i></p><p><i>Ref. Jaenicke L. "Fabius Gross 1906 – 1950 a protistologist almost lost from history"</i></p> na