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1911033164Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Co 1911. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 413 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First English Language Printing With 1911 Date On Title Page. Near Fine With Just A Trace Of Rubbing At Corners And On Spine Gilt Brilliant Cloth And Contents Immaculate. A Classic Of Semi-Science First Published In Italy In 1906 This Being The First Edition In English. Per Wikipedia: Eugenio Vittorio Rignano 1870 In Livorno - 1930 Was A Jewish Italian Philosopher. He Was Born In Livorno To Giacomo Rignano And Fortunata Tedesco Into A Jewish Family. Rignano Edited The Journal Rivista Di Scienza Later Known As Scientia It. His Book The Psychology Of Reasoning 1923 Influenced The Social Anthropologist Edward Evans-Pritchard. His Book Man Not A Machine 1926 Was Replied To By Joseph Needham's Man A Machine 1927. Rignano Took Interest In Biology And Wrote A Book That Argued For The Inheritance Of Acquired Characteristics. He Advanced A Moderated Lamarckian Hypothesis Of Inheritance Known As "Centro-Epigenesis". His Views Were Controversial And Not Accepted By Most In The Scientific Community. His Book The Nature Of Life 1930 Was Described In A Review As Presenting A "Militant At Times Almost An Evangelical Exposition And Defense Of An Energetic Vitalism." However Historian Peter J. Bowler Has Written That Rignano Rejected Both Materialism And Vitalism And Adopted A Similar Position To What Was Known As Emergent Evolution. Li Dazhao One Of The Founders Of The China Communist Party Was An Avid Reader Of Rignano's Works And Chinese Communist Emphasis On Absolute Control Of All Conduct May Be Influenced By The Belief That It Will Result In Changed Behavior Forever In Future Generations Their Stated Goal. . Rignano's Views On Acquired Characteristics And Organic Memory Are Discussed In Detail By Historian Laura Otis And Psychologist Daniel Schacter. The Finding That The Immune System Does Indeed Acquire Inheritable Characteristics Puts Much Of The Lamarckian Debate Into A New And Politically Distressing Light. <br/> <br/> The Open Court Publishing Co hardcover
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1997SONG0306456419Springer 1997-07-31. 1997 ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.00x1.00x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
2026__0197809022Oxford University Press Inc 2026. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 600 pages. 8.73x1.42x11.21 inches. Oxford University Press Inc hardcover
__3110073218De Gruyter 1900. Hardcover. New. 689 pages. 9.05x6.10x9.61 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
200351932NY: Knopf 2003. First edition first prnt. Co-authored with Andrew Berry. Signed by Watson in his diminutive hand on the title page. Author's Note. Introduction. Notes. Index. Color and black & white illustrations. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversay of the discovery of the double helix. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover
2000x-1560220708Food Products Pr 2000. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 382 pages. 8.75x6.25x1.50 inches. Food Products Pr hardcover
200320616NY: Knopf 2003. First edition first prnt. Signed by Watson in his diminutive hand on the title page. Color and black & white illustrations. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover
1813017143Baltimore: E. J. Coale 1813. First Edition . Full Leather. Good. 5 3/4 " Tall. 299 Pp. First Year Of Issue Of The Annual Publication. Full Leather Morocco Label With Title And Seven Pairs Of Gilt Rules On Spine Hinges And Binding Sound Worn At Edges Frayed Through At Two Rear Tips Only Dampstaining To Lower Right Of Front Endpaper And Title A Little Less Than 1/4 Of Pages. No Illustrations But An Interesting Unattributed Article "An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Man" Which In Very General Layman's Language Discusses Evolution Of All Races Of Man From A Common Ancestor. <br/> <br/> E. J. Coale hardcover
200260629NY: Knopf 2002. First US edition first prnt. Signed by Watson in his diminutive hand on the title page. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover
190344335Jena Gustav Fischer 1903. Lex8vo. Fine contemp. hcloth. spine gilt and with gilt lettering. 668 pp. textfigs. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition of a groundbreaking work in genetics in which Johannsen introduces the concept of "pure line". Johannsen's work is dedicated to Francis Galton "the creator of the exact science of heredity". Johannsen was the first to attribute to mutation the origin of the small differences in the continous kind of variability characteristic of normal heredity."Yet Johannsen had shown that Galton's "law of regression" was wrong when applied as Galton had done - to impure or mixed populations. He proved that selection was ineffective - that is regression to parental averages was complete - only in the offspring derived by self-fertilization from a single parent as in peas beans and other "selfers." The offspings and descendants from such a plant Johannsen referred to as a "pure line". His theory was that offspring of a pure line were genetically identical and that fluctuating variability among such offspring was due to effects of change and enviromental factors. These effects were not heritable and hence were not subject to the action of selection either natural or artificial."DSB VII p. 114.Garrison & Morton No. 242. </em> hardcover
1969041855Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall 1969. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good Dust Jacket. Xvi 216 Pp. Green Cloth Silver Gilt. First Printing Of The Second Edition With Studies Of The In Vitro Production Of Viral Rna And Dna And Critically Evaluates Evidence Bearing On The Watson-Crick Model Of Duplication And Concludes With A New Chapter On The Genetic Code. Franklin Frank William Stahl Born 1929 Is An American Molecular Biologist And Geneticist. With Matthew Meselson Stahl Conducted The Famous Meselson-Stahl Experiment Showing That Dna Is Replicated By A Semi-Conservative Mechanism Meaning That Each Strand Of The Dna Serves As A Template For Production Of A New Strand. He Is Emeritus Professor Of Biology At The University Of Oregon's Institute Of Molecular Biology In Eugene Oregon. <br/> <br/> Prentice-Hall hardcover
2026x-0197809022Oxford University Press Inc 2026. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 600 pages. 8.73x1.42x11.21 inches. Oxford University Press Inc hardcover
1950S8283no place: ca.1950-59. 1950. Includes many photos & figs. All with original wrappers. Rubber stamps or ownership signatures of Norman Horowitz. A FINE GROUP. RARE. Selection of papers from the 1950's dealing with a variety of important topics in genetics. Three of the papers are INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Includes studies of: Neurospora salmonella E. Coli bacterial populations genetic exchange mutations bacteriophages pneumococcus radiation damage bacterial growth radiation induced genetic change and DNA structure.Authors are: Homare Kuwana 2 papers; 1 INSCRIBED; S. B. Greer 1 paper; Mary Griffiths & R. Y. Stanier 1 paper; Ole Maale 6 papers; 2 INSCRIBED; J. Gross & E. Englesberg 1 paper; Charles Huebschman 1 paper; Zlata Hartman; Kerry T. Yasunobu & Walter B. Dandliker 1 paper; Henry T. Yost Jr. Dwight W. Fitterer Jr. & Howard Goldin 1 paper; Bention Nisman Georges N. Cohen Susan B. Wiesendanger & Marie-Louise Hirsch 1 paper; Thomas Clifford Nelson 1 paper; . Masamitsu Miyamoto & Thomas B. Fitzpatrick 1 paper; Edwin B. Kalan & P. R. Srinivasan 1 paper; Esther M. Lederberg 2 papers; Rollin D. Hotchkiss 4 papers; Alexander Hollaender et al 6 papers; Marie-Louise Hirsch & G. N. Cohen 1 paper; H. J. Teas 1 paper; Jan Weijer 4 papers; H. Edwin Umbarger & Edward A. Adelberg 1 paper; Thomas F. Anderson & A. H. Doermann 2 papers; M. Westergaard 1 paper; Royston C. Clowes 3 papers; W. Arber G. Kellenberger & J. Weigle 1 paper; Haim Yaniv & Charles Gilvarg 1 paper; Stephen Zamenhof 1 paper; Howard B. Newcombe 3 papers. ca.1950-59. unknown
1871031862New York: D. Appleton and Company 1871. First American Edition First Printing 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . Drawings. Vi 409; V "Postscript" 436. Brown Cloth Gilt. First Edition Later Issue Still Dated 1871 On Title Page No Indication Of Later Printing But Later Issue As The First Issue Identifies 16 Errata In Volume I. Two Volumes In Original Brown Cloth Gilt Lettering On Spine Black Border And Design On Covers Light Yellow Endpapers. Two Page Catalog Origin Of Species And A Book By T H Huxley At End Of First Volume; 12 Pp Catalog Mostly Works By Spencer But Again Including Origin Of Species At End Of Second Volume. A Very Clean Unmarked Set Possibly Unread. Edges Of Page Block Still Show Original Polish. Gilt Bright Cloth Evenly Colored Endpapers Immaculate Hinges Strong And Without Cracking Attractive. Points Of Fraying At Corners And Tips Tips With Minute Professional Repairs To Cloth And Color; Faint Dampstain In Parts Of Lower Covers Of Vol. Ii Also Professionally Refurbished And Almost Invisible With No Trace Of Dampstaining Inside. <br/> <br/> D. Appleton and Company hardcover
1975ZB244411Plenum Press 1975. volumes 5-15 17-18 1975-1988 mostly original paper wrappers or library buckram ex library price is for the lot. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Plenum Press hardcover
190048208Paris Gauthier-Villars 1900. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 130 No 13. Titlepage to tome 130 a. pp. 809- 864. Entire issue offered. De Vries paper: pp. 845-847. Rather poor paperquality fragile. Small nicks to margins of titlepage. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a milestone paper in genetics being the "REDISCOVERY" OF MENDEL'S LAWS OF HEREDITY" - This paper together with the two other papers from the same year by Carl Correns and Erich Tschermak laid the foundations of a new scientific discipline that in 1906 was given the name "genetics" and less than a century later rose to become the leading science in Western society. This French announcement was published 4 days before his longer paper "Das Spaltungsgesetzt der Hybride" in which Mendel is mentioned.De Vries completed most of his hybridization experiments without knowing about Mendel's work. Based on his own results de Vries drew the same conclusions as Mendel. De Vries published his work in 1900 first in French then in German. In the French report there was no mention of Mendel but this was amended by de Vries in the German paper. It is possible that de Vries read Mendel's paper before he published his own and included Mendel's name in the later printing when he realized that other people also knew about Mendel's work. De Vries may have thought that his own conclusions were superior to Mendel's. "During the 1880s de Vries became interested in heredity. In 1889 he published Intracellular Pangenesis in which he critically reviewed previous research on inheritance and advanced the theory that elements in the nucleus ‘pangenes’ determine hereditary traits. To investigate his theories he began breeding plants in 1892 and by 1896 had obtained clear evidence for the segregation of characters in the offspring of crosses in 3:1 ratios. He delayed publishing these results proposing to include them in a larger book but in 1900 he came across the work of Gregor Mendel published 34 years earlier and announced his own findings. This stimulated both Karl Correns and Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg to publish their essentially similar observations." Oxford Dictionary of Scientists.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1900 B. - PMM 356 the note. </em> unknown
a96270105 hardcover large octavo volumes. First 5 bound in black buckram; all rest in blue buckram. All NEAR FINE appear unused with very light library markings just library stamps and NO spine numbers. First published by Princeton University in New Jersey then published in Baltimore by Wiilliams and Wilkins then Austin Texas etc. Many different editors. Some illustrations. Original covers bound in. Collection contains volumes 2-14 ; lacks 1; 15-23 volumes 24-94 lacks 32; 95-97 volumes 98-103 lacks 104 105 and final group of 6 random volumes are present: vols 114 116 117 127 129 132. Additional postage will be needed. Cannot be sent by priority mail - can only be mailed by media mail. 105 large hardcover volumes. Picturres available. . hardcover
4216Snell was the co-recipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work on the genetics of the mouse immune system which led to a better understanding of cancer cell behavior in humans. One of the leading authorities on the genetics of "transplant reaction" his work was key in making organ transplants possible. All of the offprints are from the library of L.C. Dunn of Columbia University. unknown
1869023422New York: D. Appleton and Company 1869. Fourth American Edition First Printing . Brown Pebbled Cloth Gilt. Near Fine. Folding Chart. 116 Pp 116 - 121 117-425; 426-432 Supplement; 443-440; 2 Pp Ads At Rear. "A New Edition Revised And Augmented By The Author" Containing The Entire Fourth British Edition With Additions And Corrections From The 1869 British Fifth Edition Added As Asterisked Pages And In A Supplement At End Indicating Corrections/Insertions To Be Made Throughout The Fourth Edition To Update It To The Fifth Edition But Not Including Heading "Survival Of The Fittest" Which Occurred In That Edition. Catalog At End Beginning With Page 2 No Page One But Apparently As Bound And Issued Perhaps To Remove A Now Obsolete Listing For The Fourth Edition Of This Work Continuing With P. 3. Original Pebbled Brown Cloth Covers With No Wear No Fraying Or Tears Evenly Colored And Without The Usual Fading Gilt Bright But Now With Some Reddish Toning Original Yellow Endpapers With Solid Hinges Pages Square And Crisp. Previous Owner's Signature "G A. Hadley Sep 20Th 1869" In Pencil On Front Endpaper Possibly Dr. George A. Hadley Of Chicago Who Also Owned An 1871 Descent Of Man With His February 1887 Ownership Signature One Other Pencil Marginal Word In Same Hand No Other Marks No Bookplates. Very Light Dampstaining Along Part Of Foredge Of Pages And Endpapers Wider And Intruding A Little Into Page Block On About 100 Pages Near Center Of Book 2 1/2" X 1/2" To 1 1/2" Damp Spot On Top Edge Of Pages Near Foredge Small Losses Along Foredge Of Front Yellow Endpaper Rear Yellow Endpapers Partly Adhering And Have Not Been Separated. A Very Scarce Edition Apparently Issued For A Short Time Prior To The Regular 1870 American Printing Of The Fifth British Edition; "Darwin On Line" Shows 440 Pp. But States Same As 1863-1868 Editions And Makes No Mention Of The Asterisked Pages Or The Supplement For The Fifth Edition. <br/> <br/> D. Appleton and Company hardcover
1819020733Princes Street Corner of Gerard Street Soho: J. Callow 1819. First edition. Illustrated with 12 engraved plates several of them folding octavo pp xxiv 579 i slight age-toning to the front endpaper the half-title and the frontispiece otherwise very clean internally neatly bound in a recent brown half-leather and cloth. With the bookplate of Robert Washington Oates on the front endpaper. Sir William Lawrence 1st Baronet FRCS FRS 1783 -1867 was an English surgeon who became President of the Royal College of Surgeons of London and Serjeant Surgeon to the Queen. In his mid-thirties he published two books of his lectures which contained pre-Darwinian ideas on man's nature and effectively on evolution. In 1819 the second book known by its short title of the Natural history of Man caused a storm of disapproval from conservative and clerical quarters for its supposed atheism and within the medical profession because he advocated a materialist rather than vitalist approach to human life. He was linked by his critics with such other 'revolutionaries' as Thomas Paine and Lord Byron. It was "the first great scientific issue that widely seized the public imagination in Britain a premonition of the debate over Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection exactly forty years later". It contained some remarkable anticipations of later thought but was ruthlessly suppressed. To this day many historical accounts of evolutionary ideas do not mention Lawrence's contribution. He is omitted for example from many of the Darwin biographies from some evolution textbooks essay collections and even from accounts of pre-Darwinian science and religion. Although the only idea of interest which Darwin found in Lawrence was that of sexual selection in man the influence on Alfred Russel Wallace was more positive. Wallace "found in Lawrence a possible mechanism of organic change that of spontaneous variation leading to the formation of new species". First Edition. Half-Leather. Very Good. J. Callow Hardcover
199634127Somerset New Jersey U.S.A.: John Wiley & Son Ltd. New. 1996. Hardcover. 0471957194 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- Choose us for the information you need. -- TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction: concepts of antisocial behaviour of cause and of genetic influences 1 Issues in the search for candidate genes in mice as potential animal models of human aggression 21 Aggression from a developmental perspective: genes environments and interactions 45 A twin study of self-reported criminal behaviour 61 Heterogeneity among juvenile antisocial behaviours: findings from the Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioural Development 76 Predisposition to criminality: Swedish adoption studies in retrospect 99 Assessing the role of genetics in crime using adoption cohorts 115 Direct analysis of candidate genes in impulsive behaviours 139 MAOA deficiency and abnormal behaviour: perspectives on an association 155 Serotonin in alcoholic violent offenders 168 Evolutionary adaptationism: another biological approach to criminal and antisocial behaviour 183 Chronic problems in understanding tribal violence and warfare 202 The implications for responsibility of possible genetic factors in the explanation of violence 237 Legal implications of genetics and crime research 248 Concluding remarks 265 Index of contributors 272 Subject index 274. -- DESCRIPTION: -- Papers presented at the symposium held at the Ciba Foundation in London February 14-16 1995. Multidisciplinary research on the genetic contributions to criminal and antisocial behavior for behavioral geneticists theorists neuroscientists philosophers and criminologists. -- Criminal and antisocial behaviour threaten cooperative social organization and each culture has developed methods to isolate and punish criminals. However criminal behaviour has not been eliminated in any culture and so it is rational to try to use scientific approaches to explain the origins and causes of criminal behaviour and to suggest ways of preventing crime or rehabilitating offenders. There has been extensive research on environmental causes of criminal behaviour: this book examines the evidence for genetic contributions. Twin and adoption studies suggest that there may be genetic contributions to some criminal behaviours. The data are examined in detail in this book which includes discussion of the methodological problems of disentangling genetic and environmental sources of variance in behaviour. In animals aggression is commonly an appropriate response to environmental stimuli: data from the relevant animal studies of the inheritance of aggressiveness are included in the book. There have been reports suggesting neuropharmacological abnormalities in violent offenders. These represent potential underlying mechanisms whereby genetic influences could be mediated. The recent evidence regarding brain and in particular neurotransmitter abnormalities is discussed. A heritable tendency to behave in a particular way would have significant implications for criminology particularly for rehabilitation strategies. Important issues also arise for moral philosophy. Separate chapters examine evolutionary and anthropological aspects of violence and warfare. The book is truly multidisciplinary and contains contributions from behavioural geneticists population geneticists evolutionary theorists neuroscientists philosophers and criminologists. -- with a bonus offer-- . John Wiley & Son Ltd hardcover
199634165Somerset New Jersey U.S.A.: John Wiley & Son Ltd. New. 1996. Hardcover. 0471957194 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction: concepts of antisocial behaviour of cause and of genetic influences 1 Issues in the search for candidate genes in mice as potential animal models of human aggression 21 Aggression from a developmental perspective: genes environments and interactions 45 A twin study of self-reported criminal behaviour 61 Heterogeneity among juvenile antisocial behaviours: findings from the Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioural Development 76 Predisposition to criminality: Swedish adoption studies in retrospect 99 Assessing the role of genetics in crime using adoption cohorts 115 Direct analysis of candidate genes in impulsive behaviours 139 MAOA deficiency and abnormal behaviour: perspectives on an association 155 Serotonin in alcoholic violent offenders 168 Evolutionary adaptationism: another biological approach to criminal and antisocial behaviour 183 Chronic problems in understanding tribal violence and warfare 202 The implications for responsibility of possible genetic factors in the explanation of violence 237 Legal implications of genetics and crime research 248 Concluding remarks 265 Index of contributors 272 Subject index 274. -- DESCRIPTION: -- Univ. Of Maryland. An explanation of the debate concerning behavioral genetics in particular the practice of genetic research into criminal behavior. Examines the broader issues surrounding the debate such as causation and moral responsibility. For scholars philosophers and scientists. -- This volume brings together a group of essays by leading philosophers of science ethicists and legal scholars commissioned for an important and controversial conference on genetics and crime. The essays address basic conceptual methodological and ethical issues raised by genetic research on criminal behavior but largely ignored in the public debate. They explore the complexities in tracing any genetic influence on criminal violent or antisocial behavior the varieties of interpretation to which evidence of such influences is subject and the relevance of such influences to the moral and legal appraisal of criminal conduct. The volume provides a critical overview of the assumptions methods and findings of recent behavioral genetics. -- with a bonus offer-- . John Wiley & Son Ltd hardcover