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897New York: William Morrow & Company 1964. . 8vo yellow paper-covered boards front corners lightly bumped; blue cloth spine dust jacket with very slight rubbing at extremities of spine and corners. First American edition New York: William Morrow & Company, 1964. hardcover books
19532304567Wallingford Pennsylvania: Pendle Hill 1953. Signed Copy. Signed Copy. Very Good. Signed by author. Signed by author with inscription "With greetings Nov. '53." Wrappers lightly toned. 1953 Stapled Binding. 40 pp. Foreword by Aldous Huxley. "In a very interesting essay Amiya Chakravarty discusses the Indian philosophy of peace. The great merit of this philosophy consists in the fact that it goes back to first principles. Peace it insists is more than a mere matter of political and economic arrangements. Because man stands on the borderline between the animal and the divine the temporal and the eternal peace on earth possesses a cosmic significance. Every violent extinction of a human life has a transcendent and eternal significance. Moreover the mind of the universe is among other things the peace that passes understanding. Man Pendle Hill unknown books
193255816London and New York: William Heinemann Ltd. and the Viking Press 1932. Special edition limited to 525 copies this copy #456; 8vo pp. 2 xxxiv 2 889 3; printed on onionskin paper and bound in Japanese vellum title printed in black on spine vignette on upper cover; vellum split on spine very good. <br/><br/> William Heinemann, Ltd. and the Viking Press hardcover books
1962W52667London: Chatto & Windus 1962. Original terra cotta cloth with gilt spine lettering. Edges have some light soiling and boards have minor bowing. Faint offsetting on endpapers from dust jacket flaps. Price clipped dust jacket has a bit of foxing internally. Also soiled on upper edge of rear portion and on rear flap fold. Overall a very suitable copy of the sequel to The Flame Trees of Thika. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Chatto & Windus Hardcover books
196246332London: Chatto & Windus 1962. First edition of this sequel to Huxley's The Flame Trees of Thika. Octavo original cloth. Signed by Elspeth Huxley on the title page. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Rosemary Seligman. Uncommon signed. "In this sequel to The Flame of Thika Elspeth Huxley takes up her story after the family returns to Kenya after the First World War. Her family and friends their home and their travels the glorious wildlife and scenery described in rich and loving detail all spring to life in this enchanting book. 'She knows East Africa and she loves it. . . with a critical and understanding sympathy. ' The Times 'What a marvelous writer. . . and what a Kenya it was" Financial Times. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
196295084London: Chatto & Windus 1962. First edition early printing of one of Huxley's best known works. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the half-title page "For Joe Ferrier with gratitude for your interest in my childhood memories - now are half a century old. Elspeth Huxley." Laid in are three typed letters signed by Huxley to Joe Ferrier one of which reads in part "I much appreciate your continuing interest in my writings - as much as I regret the appalling untidiness of this typing. My non-proficiency increases with the years and the typewriter is now nearly as old as I am; a few more years and in this age of word-processors etc.; it may become a valuable antique. With best wishes yours sincerely Elspeth Huxley." The recipient Joe Ferrier was a lifelong pen pal and friend of Huxley's. They often exchanged letters books and article clippings between England and the United States. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Rosemary Grimble. Nellie and Major Josceline Grant arrived in Thika in what was then British East Africa in 1912 where they became colonial settlers and established a coffee plantation. Their daughter Elspeth had quite an unconventional childhood which she later wrote about in her best known work The Flame Trees of Thika 1959 which examined how unprepared for rustic life the early British settlers really were. The Mottled Lizard continues the story when the family returns to Kenya after the first world war. Huxley recreates in vivid detail their home native servants hunting expeditions and travels throughout the country. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1992040871London: Macmillan Press Limited; New YOrk Stockton Press 1992. 4 vols. lviii 815; vii 747; vii 790; vii 888p. b/w illus. original brown cloth quarto format. Macmillan Press Limited; New YOrk, Stockton Press unknown books
199945679London: The Royal Horticultural Society 1999. 4 volumes thick 4to; color plates plain text illustrations text in double columns; original green cloth spines stamped in red and gilt; green board slipcase lettered in gilt; about fine. This edition produced by The Folio Society. <br/><br/> The Royal Horticultural Society hardcover books
199206051scsLondon: Macmillan 1992. Four Volumes. Quarto cloth lviii 815 pp viii 747 pp vii 888 pp. Illus. maps. Former-owner embossed stamps; otherwise Fine. Macmillan, [1992]. Four Volumes. hardcover books
185920244London: Printed for the Ray Society 1859. First Edition. Cloth. Good. First Edition. Folio pp. viii-x 143 blank ff 24 blank; dull green library linen boards with gilt lettering on spine; boards lightly soiled and rubbed; call numbers stamped to heel of spine; library bookplate to pastedown with "Discard" stamp; four-inch tear to fore-edge of half-title leaf; embossed library stamp and pencil annotations to title leaf; embossed library stamp to p. 1; library tickets and pockets to rear endpapers; cellotape repair to top edge of last plate; else a sound ex-library copy. Illustrated with twelve uncolored lithograph plates and accompanying letterpress descriptive text. Cloth. While serving as ship's surgeon aboard the H.M.S. Rattlesnake Huxley 1825-1895 collected and studied specimens of hydrozoas in the waters off Australia New Guinea and Palermo Italy. Through careful dissections and close observation of physical relationships Huxley succeeded in bringing more detailed order to the knowledge of these minute organisms. Printed for the Ray Society unknown books
1936007185Chatto & Windus 1936. Book. Fine. Cloth. First English Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy.True First Edition.Near fine Jacket.Faded At Spine.Terrific Copy. Chatto & Windus Hardcover books
1937WRCLIT47387New York: Harper & Brothers 1937. Cloth. First U.S. edition. Spine gilding oxidized a bit literary ownership signature on free endsheet otherwise very good in modestly used and smudged dust jacket with a few small shallow chips. Harper & Brothers hardcover books
1936115671London: Chatto & Windus 1936. Signed limited edition one of 160 copies this is number 41. Octavo original cloth. Boldly signed by Aldous Huxley. In near fine condition. This is one of the best collections of essays that Mr. Huxley has ever made. The title-piece is a completely new departure in technique from anything he has written before: a meditation darting from topic to topic on the olive tree and the associations which it has for the author. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
19251335231London: Chapman & Hall Ltd 1925. 567/1000. Hardcover. Octavo; G-; pp 187; tanned beige 1/4 bound spine with gilt text; limited numbered copies; this is 567 of 1000; no jacket; cloth has modest age toning to exterior; rubbed fore corners; pictorial panels; sturdy boards; sunned exterior edges; age darkened spine; sturdy boards; text block edges have slight age toning; top edge gilt; deckled edges; offset to endpapers; slight pencil to endpapers; some uncut pages; interior clean. 1335231. FP New Rockville Stock. Chapman & Hall Ltd hardcover books
1982Embry 147469Chatto & Windus 1982. First edition first printing. Fine in faintly worn dust jacket in mylar cover Chatto & Windus, 1982. First edition, first printing. unknown books
19829006858London: Chatto & Windus 1982. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in cloth with the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover books
3678London Chatto & Windus 1982. First edition. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by John Sutcliffe unclipped. Very good-fine. 215 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. London, Chatto & Windus, 1982. hardcover books
1976256146New York: Harper 1976. First. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Illustrated in black and white. 191 pages slim 8vo brown cloth dust wrapper very good. New York: Harper & Row 1976. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Musings on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and on Lewis Carroll.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
19769010771New York: Harper & Row 1976. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Illustrated. Includes index. <br/><br/> Harper & Row hardcover books
19319026711Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1931. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in publisher's original dark-blue cloth with blue stripe on either side of spine and gilded top edges. H. G. Wells' signature is stamped in gilt on the cover of each volume. One of 750 numbered sets. Volume One is signed in ink by each of the three authors. The frontispiece of each volume contains a colorful illustration in a theme related to the subject matter of the work. Many detailed black-and-white illustrations of biota throughout including photographs. <br/><br/>Hardcover Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover books
S1853London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. Collectible - Acceptable. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. 1898. Volume I. 7.5x10.5". Green cloth cover with gold lettering and lines on spine. 606 pp. Includes B&W frontis and illustrations. Ex-library: lettering on spine. Cover soiled. Text block tight. Some pages edges slightly dampstained. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. hardcover books
S1855London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. Collectible - Acceptable. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. 1901. Volume III. 7.5x10.5". Green cloth cover with gold lettering and lines on spine. 622 pp. Includes B&W frontis and illustrations. Ex-library: lettering on spine. Cover soiled. Text block tight. Some pages edges slightly dampstained. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. hardcover books
S1854London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. Collectible - Acceptable. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. 1899. Volume II. 7.5x10.5". Green cloth cover with gold lettering and lines on spine. 612 pp. Includes B&W frontis and illustrations. Ex-library: lettering on spine. Cover soiled. Text block tight. Some pages edges slightly dampstained. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. hardcover books
1933140940405London: Hutchinson & Co 1933. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. 432 12 ads pp. Dark navy cloth stamped in blind at front spine lettered in gilt. Very Good with bumped corners and light edge wear in a Very Good dust jacket with a little expert restoration of the head sunning and crease to spine panel edge wear single piece of tape on verso. Signed on front free endpaper by H.G. Wells and inscribed to Julian Huxley brother of Brave New World author Aldous Huxley and a co-author with Wells of the 1930 nonfiction book The Science of Life "Julian another from H.G." Huxley's close reading of this copy is clear from his marginal pencil lines throughout which he indexed in pencil on the rear endpaper and paste down. A significant association between two major British intellectuals with similar philosophies who for a time had a close friendship. While best known as "the father of science fiction" for his pioneering novels that presaged many future technologies such as this work Wells was also a trained biologist whose first published book was a science text. Huxley was a prominent evolutionary theorist and eugenicist following in his father's footsteps-- his father being Wells' biology professor and mentor in college. According to Julian's Memoirs the two met in 1926. Shortly thereafter he was asked by Wells to collaborate with him and his son G.P. on a scientific follow-up to Wells' epic The Outline of History that would become The Science of Life. Wells proved to be a demanding taskmaster rusty about biology having focused on fiction and other subjects for so long and Huxley had to resign his professorship to handle the bulk of the research and writing. The two became close friends and correspondents over the next three years. They would stay friends until 1941 when Huxley dared to limit Wells to 20 minutes at the podium of an upcoming meeting of the British Association. Wells had been looking forward to expounding on many of his internationalist futurist ideas expounded in this novel and his nonfiction The New World Order at great length was mortally offended at the rebuff canceled his appearance and the two never met again. Hutchinson & Co unknown books
1951UPRASON00HMRMentor 1951. Good. Prabhavananda Swami. The Song of God: Bhagavad-Gita. Isherwood Christopher; Huxley introduction Aldous. New York: Mentor 1951. 143pp. 16mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Good. Rubbed bumped and scuffed. Former owner's name penned on first page. Mentor paperback books