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1967UHUXAPI00mmCharles Scribner's Sons 1967. Very Good. Huxley Thomas Henry. On a Piece of Chalk. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1967. 90pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 4to. Brown cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light bumping. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1967304607New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1967. 1967. First edition thus "A". Small 4to. Edited with an introduction and notes by Loren Eiseley. Drawings by Rudolf Freund. Dust jacket designed by Greta Frantzen unclipped. Very good-fine. 90 pages. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons [1967]. hardcover 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 books
1900194885New York: Appleton 1900. Very Good. Very good. One of 1000 copies. Slightly browning. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Appleton unknown books
189757350New York: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1897. Hardcover. Authorized Edition 388pp. leather and marbled boards slight scuffing to spine ends otherwise a very good copy. . D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
1928135100Pittsburgh PA: The Laboratory Press 1928. Laboratory Press. broadside 14 3/4 by 8 1/2 inches. Specimen 85 a students' project from the Laboratory Press affiliated with the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Printed on a hand press. Designed and composed by Harry H. Wisner. The Laboratory Press unknown books
18941315786London: Macmillan and Co 1894. Hardcover. 12mo; Ghardcover without dust jacket; burgundy spine with gold text; boards have moderate rubbing bumping and stains but are in tact; front and back gutters are scarred; text block is severely tanned with deckled fore edges but pages are legible; 328p. 1315786. FP New Rockville Stock. Macmillan and Co hardcover books
189462816New York: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good-. 1894. Hardcover. 328pp. ads maroon cloth with gilt printing to spine. Spine ends and edges are scuffed and rubbed previous owner bookplate. Contents are slightly toned but complete and clean. Overall a nice copy. . D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
190316004NY: Appleton 1903. Volume VII in the Collected Essays of T. M. Huxley. Authorized edition. 8vo pp. 329. Ex lib bookplate on pastedown pocket torn out hinges tender Some staining inside back cover and on corners of a few pages. Six essays: On the natural history of the man-like apes; On the relations of man to the lower animals; On some fossil remains of man; On the methods and results of ethnology; On some fixed points in British ethnology; On the Aryan question. Appleton unknown books
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
189657352New York: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. 451pp. leather and marbled boards light scuffing at spine otherwise a very good copy. . D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
189737916NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Good. 1897. Hardcover. A reprint edition. Ex-library copy with typical markings else good in burgundy cloth. ; 475 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
2008New York: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1891. An octavo 184 pages bound in the original rust brown cloth with black cover ornamentation and gilt titles on the spine. This is the 1891 edition. the first being issued in 1863. A near fine copy with touches of wear to the extremities. Text clean bright and unmarked. Small early booksellers ticket on rear pastedown. A beautiful copy of a controversial book published four years after Darwin's "Origin". hardcover books
31971Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. 1 of 1000 NY no date a volume of Huxley's Selected Works "Author's edition. " Ex Palaeontological Research Institution Library. 329 pages clothbound. . Other hardcover books
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 books
187738605London: Churchill 1877. Huxley Thomas 1825-95. A manual of the anatomy of invertebrated animals. 8vo. viii 698 2 adverts.pp. Wood-engraved text illustrations. London: Churchill 1877. 172 x 108 mm. partly unopened. Original cloth a bit worn & shaken. Title a bit browned but a very good copy. Ownership inscription opposite title. First Edition. Huxley spent over twenty years writing this textbook on the comparative anatomy of invertebrates the companion to his Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals 1871. Huxley was a gifted teacher as well as scientist and wrote several works intended for student use. Churchill unknown books
187738604New York: Appleton 1877. Huxley Thomas 1825-95. American addresses with a lecture on the study of biology. 12mo. 6 164pp. Text wood-engravings some after Othniel C. Marsh 1831-99. New York: Appleton 1877. 196 x 124 mm. Original green cloth slightly worn. Fine copy. First American Edition published simultaneously with the London edition. "The first British book to make the fossil case for evolution" Desmond Huxley p. 484. Huxley toured America in 1876 capping his visit with a series of lectures on evolution delivered in New York City. These were published the following year in both England and America with illustrations taken from fossil drawings by American paleontologist O. C. Marsh whose "classifications and descriptions of extinct vertebrates were major contributions to knowledge of evolution" DSB. 38604. Appleton unknown books
188540015London: Macmillan 1885. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Huxley Thomas Henry 1825-95. Howes George Bond 1853-1905. An atlas of practical elementary biology . . . with a preface by Professor Huxley P.R.S. 4to. vii 4 116pp. 24 lithographed plates. London: Macmillan 1885. 295 x 232 mm. Original green cloth stamped in gilt on front cover and spine a little worn and shaken inner hinges weak minor spotting on front cover. Light toning but very good. Ownership signature on front free endpaper. Macmillan unknown books
1883453251883. <p>Huxley Thomas Henry 1825-95. Etched portrait mounted by Leopold Flameng after the 1883 portrait by John Collier 1850-1934 signed in the plate by Huxley. London: The Fine Art Society 1 January 1885. 583 x 423 mm.; mount measures 604 x 440. Scattered foxing small tear in lower margin not affecting image but very good. Small embossed stamp in lower right corner.</p> <p> From the portrait of Huxley painted in 1883 by his son-in-law pre-Raphaelite painter John Collier. This version of the print is very scarce; this is the first copy we have seen or handled in over 50 years. Based on the large brow ridges shown on the skull that Huxley is holding in the portrait it is probable that Huxley is holding a Neanderthal skull the significance of which Huxley originally publicized in his Man's Place in Nature 1863. Collier was married to two of Huxley's daughters: First to Marian Mady a talented painter in her own right; and after Mady's death to her younger sister Ethel. The original of Collier's portrait now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery. </p> . unknown books
190137010New York: Appleton 1901. 2 vols in 1. First American edition. 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 books
186316625London: Robert Hardwicke 1863. Robert Hardwicke unknown books
189128414London: Macmillan & Company 1891. First edition. Paper wrappers. Removed from a larger volume lacking rear wrapper front wrapper detached with some minor chips to top edge and joint otherwise contents very good. 128 pp. 12mo. A second edition was published the same year. Criticises William Booth founder of the Salvation Army whose book 'In Darkest England and the Way Out' became a best seller. Huxley felt Booth's schemes were too socialistic. "Mr. Booth's system appears to me and- as I have shown is regarded by Socialists themselves to be mere autocratic Socialism masked by its theological exterior.The most degrading feature of the narrower forms of Christianity of which that professed by Mr. Booth is a notable example is their insistance that the noblest virtues if displayed by those who reject their pitiable formula are as their pet phrase goes "splendid sins." Macmillan & Company unknown books
1947230715New York: Harper & Brothers 1947. First edition. viii 257pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth. Fine in VG split dj. First edition. viii 257pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed to Monsieur Nabokov. Inscribed on ffep "Monsieur Vladimir Nabokov from Julian Huxley Sept 1952." Stephen Jay Gould shows the similarieties between the two men in one of his great essays. Harper & Brothers unknown books
1988126329Oxford England: Phaidon / Christie's Ltd 1988. Softcover. VG. Color illus. wraps; 176 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the college; Includes several essays chronicling the history of the Royal College of Art as well as interviews with Cecil Collins Ruskin Spear Jack Smith Bridget Riley Peter Blake Adrian Berg R.B. Kitaj John Bellany and Lucy Jones. Phaidon / Christie's Ltd unknown books