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2001339938-XF192001. Hardcover. Good. Paper construction with printed photographic images 18.5 cm x 15.5 cm with a die cut introduction card together in cloth covered green board banderole with white satin ribbon. hardcover
2001609027No place: Intervisual Communications Inc 2001. Hardcover. Near Fine. Artist's book. Accordion format printed photographic images with a die cut hole in a purple cloth sleeve with white satin ribbon. Sunning at the extremities else near fine. Intervisual Communications, Inc hardcover
1999x-0521454190Cambridge Univ Pr 1999. Hardcover. New. 274 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
1999x09020<p>Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1999. First printing. 8vo. 274 pp. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Hardcover. Fine.</p> Cambridge University Press hardcover
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2021x-1032092637Routledge 2021. Paperback. New. 246 pages. 9.02x5.98x0.59 inches. Routledge paperback
2019x-0367189372Taylor & Francis 2019. Hardcover. New. 229 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
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A9780367189372Hardback. New. Some chapters revisions of works previously issued 2004-2016. hardcover
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1880499941880. J. Physiol.Lond. 3. 18808° 2 26 pp. 3 mehrfach gefalt. Kurventafeln orig. unbedruckte Broschur. Rare Offprint! unknown
63199OFFPRINTS from The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology Vols. XXXII to XL. 1898-1906. 13 parts in 9. . TOGETHER WITH : GASKELL W. H. STARLING E. H. GADOW H. and others. Discussion on the Origin of Vertebrates. Reprint from Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London Session 122. 1910. pp. ii 9-50. All in original printed paper wrappers excellent condition apart from the slight damage to the foot of the backstrip in one part signature of SIR Arthur. Smith. WOODWARD on one wrapper neat stamp of University College London on each front cover of the main series and either the final plate or text leaf in all other ways a very good set. Exceptionally rare in this form and precedes GARRISON-MORTON #243 The Origin of Vertebrates 1908 - 'Gaskell was probably the most brilliant of Michael Foster's pupils. His history of the origin of vertebrates from invertebrate ancestors is not universally accepted.' In his review of the Linnean Society discussion in NATURE 1910 J. GRAHAM KERR stated - 'The remarks made by Dr. Gaskell and his supporters make it apparent that there exist wide differences between what they accept as the correct principles of morphological research and those which are accepted by other working morphologists. The forgoing paragraphs are not meant as a criticism of Dr. Gaskell's hypothesis. They are merely meant to direct attention to an extraordinary want of agreement as to methods or principles of morphological research.' In part XIII Gaskell sums up his thesis - 'In a series of papers published in this Journal I have developed my theory of the origin of vertebrates and have compared step by step every organ in the arthropod with the corresponding organ in the vertebrate and shown how one after another each has fitted into its right place on the assumption that the arthropod has given rise to the vertebrate without any reversal of surfaces an assumption which necessitates the formation of a new alimentary canal for the vertebrate.' GASKELL 1847-1914 had hoped to complete his study but never did so; in part XIII he stated - 'I am aware that in the course of these papers I have promised at some time to consider separately the vascular and lymphatic systems and the external covering and I still hope to be able some day to publish something on these subjects. At present however I am engaged in putting the whole story into book form and until that is accomplished I am not likely to add to this series.' SIR ARTHUR SMITH WOODWARD FRS 23 May 1864 2 September 1944 English palaeontologist known as a world expert in fossil fish. He also described the Piltdown Man fossils which were later determined to be fraudulent. He is not related to Henry Woodward whom he replaced as curator of the Geology Department of the British Museum of Natural History. OFFPRINTS from The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Vols. XXXII to XL. 1898-1906. 13 parts in 9. unknown
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