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184629781ABWeimar, B.F. Voigt, 1846. Kl.-8°. XVI, 420, (6) S. Halbleinenband der Zeit.
176529823ABSixième édition, 2 Teile in 1 Band. O.O., 1765. (2), 172 S., (2) S. (Anzeigen). Moderner Pergamentband.
8vo., Eleventh Thousand [First Impression], with 15 woodcuts (a number full-page) in the text, small corner loss from front free endpaper, neat contemporary signature on blank preliminary; green decorative arches-style cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt back, uncut, chocolate endpapers, a remarkably bright, clean copy. First impression of the Eleventh Thousand which contains the altered footnote on p.7. Edited by Francis Darwin. Freeman (Darwin), 327; Freeman (BNHB), 917.
__3110073218De Gruyter 1900. Hardcover. New. 689 pages. 9.05x6.10x9.61 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
8vo., First Edition thus, with folding coloured map as frontispiece, 4 coloured plates and 8 woodcut illustrations in the text; original red cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, expertly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, a very good, bright, clean copy. Published as no. 64 in the series 'Scott Library', with 18pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. The first of the two editions edited by Williams, following those of Bonney (1889) and Judd (1890). VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Freeman 91.
1996EC029951996 452, 473 & 372 p., num. figs & pls, hardbound. New set.
1971245867Rencontre lausanne 1971 env.380p. par volume pages in8. 1971. Relié jaquette. env.380p. par volume pages. riche iconographie en couleurs et dessins en noir et blanc - chaque ouvrage est rédigé par un référant spécialisé (H. Schultz Dunbar Smith Clark Harrison...) ce lot comporte les volumes suivants: -la vie des mammifères (I & II) -la vie des poissons (I & II) -la vie des oiseaux (I& II) -les primates -l'évolution animale (I & II) -les amphibiens et les reptiles -la vie des insectes -les reptiles -les mammifères -les oiseaux dans leur milieux -panorama des invertébrés -la terre
2026__0197809022Oxford University Press Inc 2026. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 600 pages. 8.73x1.42x11.21 inches. Oxford University Press Inc hardcover
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. First edition in very good condition. Minor edgewear to jacket, no other notable flaws. AD Used
1370927Genève - Bâle: H. Georg, 1885 gr. in-8, xvi-594 pages, table analytique. Reliure toile, filets dorés sur les plats, dos passé, sinon bel exemplaire.
1997SONG0306456419Springer 1997-07-31. 1997 ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.00x1.00x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
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1996EC142821996 452, 473 & 372 p., num. figs & pls, hardbound. New set (volume 2 with discoloured spine).
1989030036New York: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Interscience 1989. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine DJ. Xi 156 Pp. Blue Cloth Spine Gilt. First Printing Indicated "1". A Monograph On The Mathematical Basis Of Molecular Genetics. Fine In Near Fine Dj With Just A Trace Of Rubbing At Corners Small Damp Stain Along Part Of Spine Edge Of Rear Panel To 1" Depth No Other Traces Of Staining.Small Caltech Bookstore Price Label On Front Pastedown Small Pencil Ownership Name. <br/> <br/> John Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Interscience hardcover
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
100142640Institut royal des sciences naturelles de Belgique in8. Sans date. Agrafé. 61 volume(s). Bulletins: I à X XII à XVI XVIII à XX XXII à XXV XXVIII XXIX XXXI à XXXIX XLI à XLIII XLVI XLVII XLIX L LI LII LIV LVI LIX LX LXI LXIII LXIV LXVII LXVIII LXXII LXXIII LXXV LXXVII LXXVIII LXXXII LXXXIV LXXXV LXXXIX XC XCII
1998100138798Oxford University Press USA 1998 566 pages in8. 1998. Broché. 3 volume(s). 566 pages.
381 pages. Contents divided into the following sections: The Resource; Physiology and Genetics; Site Classification; Factors Influencing Productivities; Regeneration; Management; Harvest and Utilization; The Future of the Industry; Field Tours; Poster Session Abstracts. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Excellent copy. Book
8vo., Second Edition, Thirty-Third Thousand, with numerous illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, free endpapers lightly browned, neat contemporary signature on half-title; original arches-style green cloth blocked in blind, gilt back, patterned endpapers, uncut, joints very lightly rubbed, a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. The second edition, first published in 1874, is divided into three parts instead of the two of the first, sexual selection in relation to man being separated off as a third part. The printing of 1877 (the twelfth thousand) has added at the end, pp. 620-624, a supplemental note reprinted from 'Nature' of 2 November 1876, p.18. This is the definitive text of the work, reproduced in the present edition. The Descent of Man is notable as the first of Darwin's works to contain (on p.1 of the Introduction in this edition) the word 'evolution' (see Freeman, p.30). Freeman, 268.
3 vols., 8vo., Mixed Editions, with 3 portrait frontispieces (two with original tissue guards present), a coloured plate, a full-page facsimile and very numerous wood-engraved illustrations (many full-page) in the text; original blue cloth, gilt backs, gilt tops, boards of second volume lightly spotted at fore-edge else a near fine set. With 16pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end of second and third volumes. The set comprises Vol. I: The Darwinian Theory (fourth edition, 1910); Vol. II: Post-Darwinian Questions: Heredity and Utility (third edition, 1906); Vol. III: Post-Darwinian Questions: Isolation and Physiological Selection. Arguably the author's most important work, the three volumes were first published in 1892, 1895 and 1897 respectively. The youngest of Darwin's academic colleagues, Romanes met Darwin at Cambridge after which thy remained friends for life. A staunch supporter of his mentor, he coined the term 'neo-Darwinism' and promoted the topic of evolution frequently from his position at University College London. In later years he founded the Romanes Lectures (still extant) and was pleased to note that Huxley consented to deliver the second series. A lovely set in publisher's original and uniform binding. Very scarce in anything like this condition.
1963006142Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society 1963. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Fine/No Dustjacket as issued. Photographs. One Of The Authors' Copies Inscribed To "General Wood." A Bright Clean Copy. George Wells Beadle Received The Nobel Prize For Medicine In 1958 For His Work At The Time Of This Book 1962 Being Chancellor Of The University Of Chicago. <br/> <br/> American Philosophical Society hardcover
1950041087New York: Scientific American Inc. 1950. First Edition 1st Printing. Illustrated Wrappers. Near Fine. 64 Pp. Illustrated Wrappers. Near Fine Slight Rubbing. <br/> <br/> Scientific American, Inc. unknown
192514921Paris, Edition Astrale Illustrée, 1925 ; 2 tomes in-8 ; bradel pleine toile fine rouge, titre doré, non rogné (reliure de l’époque) ; 253, (3) pp., portrait photographique par Martini en frontispice et 2 planches hors-texte, nombreuses figures ; (8), 112 planches recto d’empreintes de mains, (8) pp. d’index.