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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (19,5 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 14 p. First and only Turkish edition of this important, rare, and the first work on eugenics in Turkey in book form, translated by Balaban from English, from a lecture Pearson gave at Oxford University, including the idea of the human race can be grown more perfectly in the future as well as the species of animals and plants. Balaban indicated in his preface of the work that Eugenism is discussed in the western world under the leadership of Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911), and it should be progressed in Turkey as well. Especially in this period when epidemics are common, the book emphasizes how important it is to combat these diseases. Mustafa Rahmi Balaban (1888-1953), tried to spread the principles and methods of modern pedagogy and contribute to the training of teachers in that period when the number of modern education and training institutions and the number of books and teachers is extremely low since 1923, when he was appointed as a member of the Turkish Ministry of Education, Copyright and Translation Committee, as a well-trained educator. He wrote about eighty copyrighted and translated works in fields such as pedagogy, philosophy, ethics, Turkish language, children's literature, civilization, and cultural history, and more than sixty of them were published. "Karl [Carl] Pearson (1857-1936) was a biometrician who became the first Galton Chair of Eugenics at University College London, where he also taught as a professor of applied mathematics and mechanics (Porter, 2013). He is remembered for being a founder of modern statistics (Porter, 2013). Pearson published the book, The Grammar of Science in 1892, which prompted him to emphasize the importance of data and statistics in biological and social sciences (Porter, 2013). These beliefs influenced Pearson's thoughts on natural selection and turned him towards eugenics (Porter, 2013). Pearson also helped found the first journal dealing with modern statistics, Biometrika with Sir Francis Galton, and Walter F. R. Weldon (Porter, 2013). Pearson was fascinated with heredity and statistics (Paul & Moore, 2010). He launched various studies on the differences in eye color, fertility, and longevity (Paul & Moore, 2010). Although he was influenced by Galton, his eugenic views were much harsher. For instance, he believed that "superior and inferior races cannot coexist; if the former is to make effective use of global resources; the latter must be extirpated" (Pearson, 1901, as cited in Paul & Moore, 2010, p. 39)." (Source: Kubergovich & Leung). Özege 8158.; OCLC 1030931792 (Only one copy in Orient-Institut Istanbul).
in francese in 4° piccolo, pp. XI, 312, 328, 2 parti in un vol., legatura in piena pelle con titoli oro al dorso, piatti con cornici lineari impresse a secco, dorso a scomparti, piccole rotture e lievi spellature al dorso, fioriture occasionalmente più accentuate in alcune pp.
648 pages. Two volumes bound together. Complete title of first book continues - The regeneration of the human race - the privileges and duties of bringing children into the world, elimination-segregation-selection, the right to get married, the law of opposites, the mother the sole arbiter of her child's fate, how to have perfect children, the effects of environment on children, the science of reproduction in all animal and plant life, how the human body can be made immune to disease, physical and mental training of children and the development of the brain of a child, the sexual laws of nature and the effects of their violation, the bible on sex hygeine. Title of second volume continues: Life centers, man's ideal woman, woman, woman's ideal man, choosing a mate, scientific mating, cupid's conquest, the honeymoon, what marriage involves, the reproductive organs, pure sex-love, womanhood, pre-natal influence, the gift of motherhood, the successful mother, the power of the mind, etc. etc. etc. Lots to sink your teeth into.! Black and white plates plus line drawings. Textblock and front free endpaper detached. Heavily worn. Rebind this copy and you'll really have something! Book
Former owner's name faintly in pencil atop front cover, else unmarked. Stapled contents separated from cover. Covers well-worn but contents good or better. Back cover graced with black and white advertisement from the Committee on Mobilization of Relief Resources featuring image of a man tightening his belt. Features: Seeing with invisible light - use of ultr-violet light makes possible the 9000 power microscope; A new dam-reconditioning method - concrete facing is of novel construction; Editorials - synthetic rubber - studies in sex - we build ships; Is space expanding? - evidence points to the fact that the universe is exploding; Mechanical stevedores aboard ship - ship is converted into a "self-unloader"; Gorilla - greatest of all apes - thrills of a scientific expedition's hunt for gorillas; Safety rules for the airways - Department of Commerce regulations are all-inclusive; Eugenics for cows but not for humans - much of so-called eugenics is based upon fallacies; Marking the nations's boundaries - Questions of state's boundaries are complex and interesting; New York's newest subway cars - cars for new line are greatly improved; What science really is - why had the Greeks or the Chinese no Industrial Revolution?; Erosion Dares the west - a menace and the measures that must be taken to defeat it; From the archeologist's note book; Curious lead tablet, Luristan bronzes, a benevolent hippopotamus, a road of the ages; Analyzing "Archies" shots - Theodolite records shell-bursts in movies for close study; New and exotic delights for our table - many delicious fruit and vegetable immigrants in American markets. Book
pp. (20), 95, [1]. Small 8vo. (in 4). 18 cm. Latin text. Illustrated with printer's devices and intials. Very foxed. Names crudely inked-out in a couple of places. Original full leather binding, board s detached. Early ownerships of Thomas Hun. This is probably the Hun that was one of the founders of Kappa Alpha Society in 1825 at Union College, Schenectady, New York. An This important London printed Latin edition of AN ART ON HOW TO HAVE HANDSOME CHILDREN includes "Ad Eudoxum Epistola" and "In obitu Petri Gassendi. lugubre encomium". Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 4
In 8, pp. LXXXVII + 847 + (5) con ill. n.t. Br. ed. Atti del XV congresso internazionale di antropologia e archeologia preistorica tenutosi a Parigi dal 20 al 27 settembre 1931 con moltissimi articoli su antropologuamorfologica e funzionale, studi sulla razza, preistoria, eugenia, ereditarieta', selezione naturale, psico-sociologia, criminologia, etnografia, linguistica. Si allega anche l'estratto di 7 pp. sulla V sessione del convegno stesso.
Index. Bibliography. Approximately 200 pages. An excellent and uncommon overview of the life and accomplishments of prolific plant breeder Luther Burbank, one of the greatest Americans in history. This copy is in such lovely condition that it appears to be a current reprint, but we can find no evidence to support this. Very light wear. Clean, bright and unmarked. Excellent copy. Book
Original blue publisher's boards, 12mo; 1240 pages; Singerman lists the translation (#67) , quoting Norman Cohn: "[The] Bible of the whole voelkisch-racist movement" Singerman calls this book "Of the utmost importance for its influence on Adolf Hitler [and, by the way, Alfred Rosenberg]" Singerman continues (citing Cohn) : "Here all history was presented as a bitter struggle between spirituality, embodied in the German 'race, ' and materialism, embodied in the Jewish 'race'--the only two pure races for all the others were but 'chaos of peoples. ' In Chamberlain's view the Jewish 'race' had been relentlessly striving, down the ages, to secure absolute dominion over all other nations. If once [sic] this 'race' were decisively defeated, the Germanic 'race' would be free to realize its own divinely appointed destiny--which was to create a new, radiant world, transfused with a noble spirituality and mysteriously combining modern technology and science with the rural, hierarchical culture of earlier times. " The author was also the husband of Richard Wagner's daughter. A very important book. This edition, issued on the eve of the Nazi siesure of power in Germany, is issued as an "ungekürzte Volksausgabe"--an unabridged, complete, popular edition. Slight wear & rubbing to covers, Good Condition both Volumes. (AS-2-5A)
Lacks front end paper. Good Condition; 8vo; 128 pages; A eugenicist view that blames the contemporary decline of civil ization on the bad genes that are being passed on He exorts the paretns of the future to not reproduce if they are weak. Ironicaly, Ott's frontis photo shows him to not be the most flattering example of the species--if only his parents could have heeded their own son's advice. (MX14-4)
36 pages. Many black and white illustrations. "An objective and unbiased look at an important historical component of the European anthropological scene." - from page 1. Average wear. Some curling to corners. Unmarked. Book
76 pages. Features: Sheila Wallace - artist in wax; The Marque Doll; The Door of Hope Reopened; Mid-Victorian China-Headed Infant Dolls; Comic Strip "Pillow" Dolls from the 1920's period; Compo Corner; Preview of Collectors History of Teddy Bears, Part II; The New Baby; The Dolls with the Contagious Smile - a photographic essay; A House Full of Dolls; Ask the Doll's Dressmaker; Dressing an 11.5" China Head Doll; Eugenia, A Lady of Quality; What is Restoring a Doll?; Schoenhut Restoration; Supplement to Advertising Paper Dolls, Part III; A Miniature Round-up Down Texas Way; From Elspeth's Inkpot. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
128 pages. Black and white illustrations. An abridged reprint of the original published in 1915. "Sharply portrays the dysgenic effect of war - and especially of modern war." - from Foreward. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
90p. Hardcover Very good condition
512 pages. Glossary. Index. Black and white illustrations in text. "Many of the wrecks of humanity which fill our public institutions owe their pitiful condition to the terrible exaggerations, the downright falsehoods, and the shameful sex thrills which pervade the so-called literature of the day. If, therefore, this book serves to wipe out some medieval bigotry, to disperse some entangling misunderstandings, and to increase to some extent, at least, the happiness of the human race, its purpose shall have been splendidly fulfilled." - Preface. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. One of the more intriguing titles we have handled. Something to please, offend or humor most folks on almost every page! Book
(Collana : Caleidoscopio) Opera illustrata (21g).
In-8 (cm. 24.10), 2 volumi, brossura illustrata, con alette, pp. (8), 295, (3); VII, (3), 245, (1) con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo. L’opera rielabora i materiali presentati all’omonimo Convegno tenutosi presso il Museo Bagatti Valsecchi di Milano nei giorni 26, 27, 28, Novembre 1998. In ottimo stato (nice copy). .
Exhibition catalog is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Features work by Eugenia Vargas Daniels, Julio Balan, Flor Garduno, Sergio Hernandez, Estel Hussong, franciso Castro Lenero, Salvador Lutteroth, Rocio Maldonado, Alberto Montano, Rubin Ortiz, Adolfo Patino, et. al. with full size b&w prints throughout.
Paschetto, Eugenia Demoni e prodigi. Note su alcuni scritti di Witelo e di Oresme. Torino - Cuneo, G. Giappichelli-Editore - S.p.A.-Stabilimento Tipografico Editoriale « SASTE » (Via XX Settembre 8) 1978 italian, in ottavo pp. (4)+137+(3)=144 I ed.: aprile 1978. VIII/(4)+137+(3)=144/brossura in cartoncino martellato avorio con grafica seppia. Stato buono (copertina polverosa).
(Collana : I Rossi e i Blu) Romanzo da cui è stato tratto l'omonimo film diretto da Sidney Lumet e interpretato da Rod Steiger. "I Rossi e Blu", una collezione di romanzi e di libri della realtà che raccoglie in elegante edizione, opere famose di grande successo e destinate a durare in ogni biblioteca .
Il volume presenta gli atti di un convegno dedicato al Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, l'importante silloge di botanica, zoologia e mineralogia del Nuovo Mondo edita dall'Accademia dei Lincei nel 1651. L'opera, maggiormente nota come Tesoro messicano, è variamente esaminata dagli autori dei contributi, in una prospettiva multidisciplinare volta a ricostruire la complessità delle sue fasi compositive e il suo valore nel quadro scientifico dell'epoca. This volume collects the proceedings of the conference on the Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, the important anthology on the flora, the fauna and the minerals of the New World published by the Accademia dei Lincei in 1651. The work, most known as Tesoro messicano, is analysed by the authors from different points of view, with the aim of reconstructing the complexity of its composition and assessing its importance in the scientific framework of its age. Lessico intellettuale europeo 120 cm 17 x 24, x-322 pp.
In 8, pp. 40. Intonso. Diffuse fioriture alle cc. Qualche lieve danno al d. Br. ed. Saggio relativo a María Eugenia Ignacia Augustina de Palafox y Portocarrero de Guzmán y Kirkpatrick, nota come Eugenia de Montijo, diciannovesima contessa di Teba e decima contessa di Montijo, fu imperatrice dei Francesi dal 1853 al 1870 in virtu' del suo matrimonio con Napoleone III. Fu l'ultima sovrana di Francia.
(Collana : Il cammeo - n. 126) Prefazione di Giovanni Artieri; commento del Generale Siegfried Westphal, con sei mappe delle battaglie e alcune imm. fot. in b.n. f.t (40f).
Ritratto di S. M. l'Imperatrice Eugenia
(Collana : Il Giallo Mondadori - n. 1475) Settimanale poliziesco appartenente alla collana "Il Giallo Mondadori"; in appendice "La Rivista" di Ellery Queen - Settimanale 8 Maggio 1977. Copertina di Carlo Jacono.
(Collana : I Garzanti - n. 236) La guerra arabo-israeliana del '67 nella testimonianza della figlia di Dayan.