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188978021Washington: Government Printing Office / House of Reps. Very Good. 1889. 1/2 Leather. This report is hard-bound in 1/2 brown leather with marbled paper covered boards and gilt stamping on the spine. The covers show scuffing edge-wear and rubbing to the joints corners and spine-ends. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations. This work contains an article by Thomas Henry Huxley "Darwin's Bulldog" titled "Advance of Science in the Last Half Century" pp. 57-98. . Government Printing Office / House of Reps. hardcover
187843154New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1878-79. 8vo. Volume XIII, May to January of ""Popular Science Monthly"", bound in a contemporary black half cloth binding with gilt lettered title to spine. Library stamp to title-pages. Huxley's paper: pp. 668-676. Spencer's papers: 694-698"" 17-29. [Entire volume: (5), 514-777, (2), 408 pp.]. Some wear to extremities, internally fine and clean.
187443103New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1874. 8vo. Volume V of ""Popular Science Monthly"", bound in a contemporary black half cloth binding with gilt lettered title to spine. Library stamp to title-pages. (2), 514-774, (4), 384 pp. Minor wear to extremities, internally fine and clean.
18659131883Eyre and Spottiswoode 1865. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. 8vo green cloth binding gilt lettering on backstrip title page has tears red speckled page edges shelfwear pages clean text clear Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN: Eyre and Spottiswoode hardcover
1895252704London : Williams and Norgate 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked and blind-bordered cloth edges very slightly toned. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Physical description; 4 v. ; 23 cm. Contents; Vol. I: The Time of the Apostles. Vol. II: The Time of Jesus. Vol. III: The Time of the Apostles. Vol. IV: The Time of the Apostles. Subjects; Bible. N.T. — History of Biblical events. London : Williams and Norgate hardcover
1895555394William and Norgate London 1895. Very Good. 1895. Hardcover. hardback large 8vo 4 vols 295;240;276;215pp owner's bookplates on endpapers slight foxing text otherwise clean and sound. maroon cloth gilt slightly rubbed Very Good condition . William and Norgate, London, 1895, hardcover
188726230London: J. & A. Churchill. Good with no dust jacket. c1887. Hardcover. 20 x 5mm chip to lower part of spine cloth. 20mm tear at head of front joint. Blank corner 70 x 28mm clipped from title leaf. Ex libris label with previous owner's name "Albert Peacock". ; No date. Publisher's advertisements at rear dated November 1887. 596 pages 16 pages advertisements. Brown cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Blind-stamped decoration to boards. Page dimensions: 202 x 128mm. Illustrated. "The present volume on the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals fulfills an undertaking to produce a treatise on comparative anatomy for students into which I entered two-and-twenty years ago." - from the Preface dated June 1877. . J. & A. Churchill hardcover
18775782240J. & A. Churchill 1877. 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. Re-bound by library. Small thick brown cloth 8vo with gilt lettering on sun fade backstrip. Light general wear to exterior. Some neat repairs to title page. Interior is secure. Several pages have small pencil markings. Some foxing. Illustrated and contains a few plates. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item750grams ISBN: J. & A. Churchill hardcover
1877A44287London: J.& A. Churchill 1877. viii 698 2 - publisher's ads 158 text figs. . HB. Sm. 8vo orig. brown cloth minor wear tear to spine neatly repaired and reinforced to reverse of backstrip. Short marginal tear to foot of one page. Vg. First edition. This volume is a companion to Huxley's <i>Manual of the Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals</i> 1871 both of which were intended as a treatise on comparative anatomy for students.Freeman 1865. J.& A. Churchill 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
1892201319New York: D. Appleton and Company 1892. Hardcover. Very Good. Scarce. 596 pages in good condition. Small tear in front endpapers exposing slightly front cover board. Brown cloth cover with black decorative border on front and similar border embossed on back. Gilt titles on spine. Worn corners and spine folds. Top of spine cloth worn off for 2 mm from top and spine generally darker. Stains 3 on back cover. VG/. <br/> <br/> D. Appleton and Company hardcover
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
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
1888M6966New York:: D. Appleton 1888. 1888. 203 x 132 mm. 8vo. 596 ads 4 pp. 158 figs. index. Blind- and black-stamped brick red cloth gilt spine; spine ends frayed. Very good. D. Appleton, 1888. hardcover books
1878RW1491New York:: D. Appleton 1878. 1878. 8vo. 431 1 pp. 110 figs. index. Original mauve blind- and gilt-stamped cloth; joints cracked. Bookplate of Eduard Uhlenhuth ownership stamps of B.F. Harrison Wallingford Connecticut on front free endleaf and title. Very good. Contents include: "A General View of the Organization of the Vertebrata—The Vertebrate Skeleton" "The Muscles and the Viscera" "The Provinces of the Vertebrata—The Class Pisces" "The Class Amphibia" etc. PROVENANCE: Edouard Uhlenhuth 1853-1900 was a German photographer remembered for his portraits of royalty. D. Appleton, 1878. 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
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
187757874BBLondon, Macmillan and Co., 1877. 8°. 4 n.n. Bl., 164 S., 24 S. Katalog Originalleinwand.
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
1877622488New York: D. Appleton and Company 1877. Hardcover. Near Fine. First American edition. 164pp. Black and white illustrations. Some spotting on the top stain and slight wear on the board edges else near fine with previous owner pencil name on the half title page. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
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
18692930625John Churchill & Sons 1869. 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. Medium 8vo with burgundy cloth. Blind borders on front board. Gilt lettering on backstrip. Minimal foxing on some pages. A few breaks in the page block. Interior is secure clean and clear. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item550grams ISBN: John Churchill & Sons hardcover
1869141504London: John Churchill & Sons 1869. Hardcover. Near fine. First Edition. 8147 40 pp. Octavo. Original dark purple blind stamped cloth. Gilt title on spine. Coated brown endpapers. 47 figures in text. Paper slightly browned but overall a very attractive copy. First Edition under this title of "the substance of six lectures in the first part of the lectures on Elementary Comparative Anatomy 1864 Uncommon in nice condition 1869 John Churchill & Sons hardcover
18696257London: John Churchill & Sons. Poor with no dust jacket. 1869. First Thus. Hardcover. Front hinge broken with text block detached from front board. 1/2" tears and chips to cloth at ends of spine. 1/4" and 3/8" loss of cloth at corners of boards. Front free endpaper detached. Half-title page missing. Moderate foxing to most leaves throughout. A rough working copy in the original cloth.; iii-viii 147 1 pages 40 pages advertisements. Brown blind-stamped cloth boards. Huxley's six lectures on the Classification of Animals were first published as part of his "Lectures on the Elements of Compative Anatomy" 1864 on the present edition the author notes in the preface "I republish the portion which relates to Classification because I am told on good authority that it is likely to be useful as a text book to lecturers and students attending lectures on Comparative Anatomy and Zoology."; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . John Churchill & Sons hardcover