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42693saying "Tont vient à point everything comes in time I have unearthed from amongst some old cheques a signature of my father's which I enclose. So despite the waiting your hope not to be disappointed is fulfilled." 1 side 8vo. 16 Bracknell Gardens Frognall Lane headed paper 28th December unknown
43735saying that he hasn't said when he would be in London but hoping that his invitation to "come & dine on Saturday at 7pm and we can discuss matters afterwards. Also bring your pipe if you like to smoke - for I have Russian tobacco at any rate for the present. No dressing - we shall be alone." 3 sides 8vo. The Athenaeum headed paper 3rd December year illegible unknown
40098venturing to send you a copy of my first book of which I have just had some advance copies sent me proud moment for a budding author!." he continues that he does not expect her to read it "but only that you accept it as the only thing I have at present to offer in return for all your kindness to me at West Park - a tangible memento. Also i discovered on reaching Liverpool that my fountain pen was missing. It is of no particular consequence as it is both old & cheap but if you should happen to see it lying about I should be much obliged if you could send it to me here. It is a 'Blackbird'." with a postscript that he has also left his address book behind 3 sides 8vo. 27 Westbourne Square London 16th September unknown
600104"Julian S. Huxley" on University of London King's College printed letterhead February 18 1929. 1 page 8vo. Fine fresh. To Mr. Thomas: Huxley sends a book another is to follow and he has forwarded letters to his brother and H.G. Wells etc. Huxley was working on his book "Science of Life" along with H.G. Wells at this time. Huxley 1887-1975 Leading English biologist and writer; brother of Aldous Huxley. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
D197064pp. London 178 x 108 mm. Creased where folded light soiling small dampstain in upper margin but very good. Huxley states that he is sending Dunn a copy of his paper on the brain of Ateles paniscus Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1861 which contains full details of "transverse" convolutions found in the brains of the great majority of the apes and which in the higher members of that group are exceedingly well developed. He adds that the equivalent part of the brain in carnivores has not been fully compared with that in primates. The article formed part of the longstanding debate between Huxley and Richard Owen over Owen's classification of mammals 1857 in which Owen argued primate brains; his demonstration that man must be zoologically be considered one of correspondent was a surgeon with a strong interest in the human brain and mind; he was the author of several works on psychology anthropology ethnology etc. <br/><br/>Any ALS from Huxley discussing brain comparative anatomy is rare. Robert Dunn was an eminent surgeon with a strong interest in brain and mind. Huxley's paper on the paper "On the Brain of tge Ateles" was important in providing definitive evidence that man's brain does not contain any unique structures not present in the brains of Apes thus disproving Owen's theory. He cites this work in his major work Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature. unknown
23142Eastbourne 22 June 1891. 4 pp. 7 x 4 inches folds. In good condition. Thomas Henry Huxley 1825-95 the celebrated English biologist known as Darwin's Bulldog for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. unknown
108108 August 1917; on letterhead of the Cornhill Magazine 50A Albemarle Street London. 4to 2 pp. Sixteen lines. Text clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. He congratulates her on her 'success in the Saturday Westminster Essay Competition'. He is grateful to her for 'guessing that I should be interested in this work of yours after having plied my scalpel upon your novel "The Sword of Love".' He regrets that 'for many a long year' he has 'done no general reviewing outside the publisher's office. There the flood of MSS. that poured in furnished effectual occupation. The thickness of the trees in one's own spinney precluded much survey of the whole wood.' The recipient is best known for her 'Hugh Collier' series of detective novels. 8 August 1917; on letterhead of the Cornhill Magazine, 50A Albemarle Street, London. unknown
500337"Aldous Huxley" Hollywood October 12 1937; to an autograph seeker: "Mr. Blake has written to me from San Francisco about a book you would like autographed. If you will send it to the above address I will sign it and return it by post. Yours Sincerely." at this time Huxley had just arrived in Hollywood via San Cristobal NM where he had written "Ends and Means" while spending the summer at Frieda Lawrence's ranch. 4to. 1 page. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
19500915 Via S. Margherita a Montici Florence May 1 1925. 8vo 1 page with integral leaf on paper watermarked "Old Royal Vidalon." "Dear Richard: I enclose a proof of an essay on Benphel- & other things- which is to appear in book form this autumn. I send it in the hope that you may find it of use for the Calendar. If so it would have to be published before the end of September. Yours." Huxley sends a proof of an essay not included from his forthcoming book "Do What You Will" for possible publication in the "Calendar" providing it appears before the end of September the book was published in October. Huxley 1894-1963 English-born author and critic; best known for "Brave New World" 1932 and "Brave New World Revisited" 1958; died in Los Angeles. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
600104"Julian S. Huxley" on University of London King's College printed letterhead February 18 1929. 1 page 8vo. Fine fresh. To Mr. Thomas: Huxley sends a book another is to follow and he has forwarded letters to his brother and H.G. Wells etc. Huxley was working on his book "Science of Life" along with H.G. Wells at this time. Huxley 1887-1975 Leading English biologist and writer; brother of Aldous Huxley. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
537286233 Mulholland Los Angeles 28/Cal 8/viii/62. 1 page. 4to. About Fine remnant of paper at bottom from album. 1 page. 4to. unknown books
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1964RO60077237Chatto and Windus. 1964. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 268 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. Légères traces de scotch en pages de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
130464Acadia Women's Institute no date. hardcover 203pp. Near fine no dust jacket. Previous owners sticker to ffep. Cream cloth boards with illustrion and lettering in black to the front cover. Folding map. Circa 1967. Acadia Women's Institute Hardcover
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2011K17NS1484Baliol College Oxford 2011. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. 8vo in grey cloth gilt lettering to spine 113pp plates. A book of poetry by Balliol alumni and privately printed by the college. Includes rare material including from Graham Greene's 'Babbling April' __CONDITION : NEW unread and unmarked copy in a NEW complete Dust Jacket. . __To see more of our Poetry books type DbbPOETRY in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Baliol College, Oxford hardcover
alb47774bad03a1a4b0St. Petersburg XXI century. 1994. 320 p. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb47774bad03a1a4b0. unknown