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2007DADAX0548120242Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
1892450760London ; New York : Macmillan 1892. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Covers somewhat rubbed and dust-toned with spine somewhat sun-faded. Hinges weakening with text block slightly shaken. Slightly foxed prelims and edges. A generally well-preserved example. Physical description; vii 625 pages ; 23 cm. Contents; Prologue.--The rise and progress of palaeontology.--The interpreters of Genesis and the interpreters of nature.--Mr. Gladstone and Genesis.--The evolution of theology: an anthropological study.--Science and morals.--Scientific and pseudo-scientific realism.--Science and pseudo-science.--An Episcopal trilogy.--Agnosticism.--The value of witness to the miraculous.--Agnosticism: a rejoinder.--Agnosticism and Christianity.--The lights of the church and the light of science.--The keepers of the herd of swine.--Illustrations of Mr. Gladstone's controversial methods.--Hasisadra's adventure. Subjects; Religion and science. Agnosticism. Science Philosophy. London ; New York : Macmillan hardcover
1892S44293London: MacMillan & Co. 1892. vii 626 6 publisher's ads . . HB. 8vo orig. cloth worn several small stains spine faded. Some pages unopened. Good. From the library of K.G.V. Smith 1929-2017. First edition. A large proportion of the essays included in this book had previously been published in the <i>Fortnightly Review</i> and <i>Nineteenth Century</i>. Topics covered include palaeontology evolution science and morals agnosticism etc. 'Most of the Essays comprised in the present volume have been written during the last six or seven years without premeditated purpose or intentional connection in reply to attacks upon doctrines which I hold to be well founded; or in refutation of allegations respecting matters lying within the province of natural knowledge which I believe to be erroneous; and they bear the mark of their origin in the controversial tone which pervades them.' - Prologue. MacMillan & Co. hardcover
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1892012740London: Macmillan. Elegantly bound in half leather and marbled paper-covered boards. The spine is very attractive with raised bands and gilt designs in the compartments though it has "Questions" misspelled on the green label Quetsions. Bookplate signature in ink dated 1893 very light foxing to blanks Very Good. A nice gift book. . Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 1892. Macmillan hardcover
1903kb191A.878GB: Macmillan Macmillan's Sixpenny Series 1903. 215 x 150 mm. Grey printed covers with vignette of Huxley on front cover. 128 pages. Main text printed in two columns. Fairly clean and tight but paper edges browned and some wear. Minor spine loss. Book is in good plus condition with very noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . Paperback. G. Macmillan (Macmillan's Sixpenny Series) Paperback
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1863181331London: Williams and Norgate 1863. Exploring human evolution some seven years before Darwin's Descent of Man First edition first issue presentation copy inscribed in a secretarial hand "from the author" on the half-title. Evidence is Huxley's key work deliberately written for a non-specialist audience and among his most influential contributions to the theory of human evolution being the first to bring together anatomical and embryonic evidence. In the Origin of Species Darwin carefully avoided the implications of his theory for humanity but Huxley boldly brought them to the fore. In the early 1860s Richard Owen had asserted that human and ape brains were fundamentally different and that the hippocampus minor was exclusively found in humans. In Evidence Huxley uses extensive dissectional evidence to disprove this emphasizing the human-ape commonality and relying on Darwinian evolution for his theoretical underpinnings. The work was also among the first to publicize the discovery of Neanderthal man. The first issue prints the frontispiece on the verso of the second leaf forming an integral part of the preliminaries and the "Advertisement to the Reader" appears on the recto of the fourth. Octavo pp. viii 159 1 8. Wood-engraved frontispiece extensive illustrations in the text. With 8 pp. of publisher's advertisements dated February 1863 at rear. Original green pebble-grain cloth spine lettered in gilt and ruled in blind covers panelled in blind brownish-red endpapers with printed advertisements. Near-contemporary blue ink ownership stamp of chemist and publisher John Balcomb 1841-1918 of Cheltenham to half-title. Infrequent pencil sidelining to contents. Light bumping wear and toning head of front joint starting infrequent minor foxing to otherwise fresh contents: a very good copy. Cushing H554; Garrison-Morton 165; Heirs of Hippocrates 1033; Norman 1132; Osler 1605; Waller 10853. hardcover