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192733292New York: Harper 1927. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece portrait. 232pp. 8vo blue cloth. New York: Harper & Brothers 1927. Very good.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
1973MMRM1285Metuchen N.J.:: Scarecrow Reprint 1973. 1973. Series: The History of Medicine Series – New York Academy of Medicine 39. 8vo. 2 viii 4 xxxii 2 363 1 pp. Illus. index. Brown gilt-stamped cloth. Fine. ISBN: 0810806304 Facsimile of the 1920 first edition. Scarecrow Reprint, 1973. hardcover books
1920208969Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders 1920. hardcover. good. Illustrated. xxxii 363pp. 8vo cloth; worn front hinge weak title page loose ex-lib. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders 1920. A worn copy.<br/><br/> W.B. Saunders unknown books
1973147358Metuchen: Scarecrow 1973. hardcover. near fine. b/w illustrations. 363pp. 8vo cloth. Metuchen N.J.: Scarecrow Reprint Corporation 1973. Near fine.<br/><br/> Scarecrow unknown books
1920S10061Philadelphia & London:: W. B. Saunders Co. 1920. 1920. 8vo. xxxii 363 pp. Frontis plates 23 text figs.; occasional ink marginalia probably by Stuehler. Full navy morocco gilt-stamped spine title raised bands. Bookplate ink stamp and signature of Berhold Richard Stuehler Jr. Very good. W. B. Saunders Co., 1920. hardcover books
1898118496London: Lawrence & Bullen 1898. Octavo pp. 1-12 1-255 256: printer's imprint title page printed in orange and black original decorated brown cloth front and spine panels stamped in black all edges untrimmed. First edition. Ten stories with medieval French settings written in a romantic manner. Early pencil ownership signature on front free endpaper of "Joan Rayner" possibly the Australian actress/playwright of the early-to-mid 1900s. Spine lean free endpapers tanned a very good copy. #118496 Lawrence & Bullen unknown books
18880000555Paris: G. Masson 1888. Quarter black morocco. Very Good. 8vo 23.9 x 15.2 cm Quarter black morocco and marble boards. Spine with raised bands gilt bordered panels gilt title and date in separate panels; Some ware along edges of boards. Collation: IV622 1-Table of plates p. 15 plates first of which has original photographs of bacteria growing in test tubes glued to page for the article by Nogard & Roux on culture of tuberculose bacteria. <br/><br/>This is a scarce bound first volume of the Annales de l'Institut Pasteur which contains numerous original articles reviews of recent publications in other journals and analyses. As a journal dedicated to microbiology there are many contributions to study of microbes and vaccination against infections particularly rabies. This first volume was edited by Chamberland Granger Nocard Roux and Straus who also made contributions during the year. Letter from Pasteur to M. Duclaux"Lettre de M. Pasteur sur la Rage"pp.1-18; Articles by "Metchnikoff "Sur L'Attenuation des Bacteridies Charbonneuses" pp. 42-44 and "Sur la Lutte des Cellules de L'Organisme Contre L'Invasion des Microbes Theorie des Phagocytes pp. 321-336; Nocard et Roux "Sur la Culture du Bacille de La Tuberculose" pp19-29 Roux "Sur la Cultue des Microbes Anaerobies" pp.51-62 Laveran "Des Hematozoaires du Paludisme" pp.266-288 and numerous other articles and reviews pertinent to bacterial infections particularly rabies. Of the different reviews of articles published in other journals there are two reviews by E. Wasserzug on recent publications by E. Metchnikoff "De la lute entre les cellules et le microorganism de l'erysipele. Virchow's Archiv. Fur path. Anat. u. Physiol. Bd 107 p.209-249. 1887 on pp. 197-200 and "Les Phygocytes dans la fievre recurrente Virchow's Archiv. Bd. 109 p.176-193 on pp. 503-506. Of particular note is the article by Metchnikoff on his theory of phagocytosis which had appeared in Virchow's ArchivÂ…. In 1887. There is a foot note for this article which points out that the editors had contacted Metchnikoff about his recent publication on phagocytosis. He in turn replied with the article for this first year of the journal that includes unpublished data. G. Masson unknown books
19022851London: T. Fisher Unwin 1902. First edition. First edition. 303pp. Beautifully bound in three-quarter olive green morocco over green marbled boards handmade paper raised bands on spine with superb interlocking stem and blossom patter marbled endsheets. Extra-illustrated with two holograph poems in Robinson's hand and both bearing the author's name at the end one appearing in the front "The Idea" and the other at the end "The Cup of Life.". The latter is purple-stamped by "The Roycrofters" and dated Dec. 12 1923 East Aurora." As well at the very end is a small tipped-in engraved card of a winter scene. Robinson was a noted poet and biographer who wrote a rather scholarly work on Emily Bronte. The author was in a long romantic relations with Vernon Lee Violet Paget but later married James Darmester in 1887 and finally the French scientist Emile Duclaux. First poem on onion skin or rice paper the second annotated May 24 and with one correction: the old title "The Answer" is crossed out and replaced by the new one the cup of life. TEG others uncut. Fine condition and a nice combination of art aesthetics and poetry. <br/><br/> T. Fisher Unwin hardcover books