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Ex - library journal. Paperback with crease and blind embossed stamp on front cover. Library stamps on page 1 and final page; otherwise pages are clean, binding is sound, and text remains clear throughout. T Ex - Library
Ex - library journal. Paperback. Library stamps on page 1 and final page; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Ex - Library
Ex - library journal. Paperback with minor crease on front cover. Tiny brown stain on page 1. Library stamps on page 1 and final page; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Ex - Library
Ex - library journal. Paperback with blind embossed library stamp on front cover. Library stamps on page 1; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Ex - Library
Ex - library journal. Paperback with blind embossed library stamp on front cover. Library stamps on page 1; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Ex - Library
Ex - library journal. Paperback with blind embossed library stamp on front cover. Library stamps on page 1; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Ex - Library
NX056991919 (3rd/4th ed.) viii, 410 p., 142 figs, 10 col. pls, publisher's cloth. First and last pages somewhat foxed.
NX062781911 (1st ed.) [6], 293 p., 80 figs, 9 col. pls (of which one is a beautiful double chromolithographed plate of pea-flowers), original cloth (white stain on lower end front cover, otherwise a good copy).
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
Hardcover without dust jacket. Boards are a tad grubby front and rear, rubbed at corners and spine sides. Slight lean to spine. Contents are clean and binding is sound. AD Used
18820159981882 - 1898: Various Publishers 1882. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. The Author's Personal Copies No Duplicates Of His Nineteenth Century Works On Paleontology And Related Areas Of Biology 127 Of His Published Writings Including Original Offprints Extracts Title Pages Manuscripts And Notes In German Or English With A Few Clippings And Photographs Laid In Loosely. Three Volumes Dark Brown Pebbled Cloth Over Brown Patterned Boards. Bindings Worn And Frayed Material Should Be Professionally Rebound With Archival Materials. His Obituary In The American Naturalist Sept 1898 Pp 717-718 Refers To A Total Output Of 143 Papers Being Reported By His Brother Which Possibly Includes Reprints And Translations As He Wrote In Both German And English And This Collection Appears Complete. Baur Was Last A Professor At The University Of Chicago 1892 -1898. Baur Wrote Extensively On Various Paleontological Topics. He Also Built On The Late Nineteenth Century Theory Of Evolution And Wrote Extensively On His Idea That Changes In Morphology Might Be Brought Out By A Change In Environment Including Nutrition Etc. Such That These Changed Characteristics Would Persist In Successive Generations So Long As The Changed Conditions Persisted For Which There Is Now Some Evidence For At Least Three Generations. He Cited Extensively To Personal Observations And Reports From Others. His Work Differs From Weizmann Etc. In That He Maintained That Changes In Environment Could Bring Out Changes In Morphology Without Changes In The Genetic Material Such Changes Persisting In Successive Generations When The Environmental Changes Also Persisted. In One Such 1891 Paper He Concludes With A Citation To Darwin's Letter To Wagner: "In My Opinion The Greatest Error Which I Have Committed Has Been Not Allowing Sufficient Weight To The Direct Action Of The Environment - I.E. Food Climate Etc. -Independently Of Natural Selection." Although Now Dismissed Some Because Of His Neo-Lamarckian Ideas His Departures From Rigorous Scientific Evidence In Genetics Is Perhaps Less Serious Than The Acceptance And Promotion Of The Ideas Of "Phlogiston" By Important Earlier Chemists And Of "Ether" By His Contemporaries Among Important Physicists; And The Emphasis Of The Neo-Lamarckians On Environmental Nutritional And Physiological Factors Is More In Keeping With Modern Understanding Of Individual Development Than The Emphasis Upon Purely Genetic Evolution Which Treats Only Classes Of Individuals By Arbitrary Groupings Into Classes Of Individuals . Complete Collections Of Original Manuscripts And Scientific Offprints From This Period Are Increasingly Uncommon In The Market. All Material In Excellent Condition Bound Into Three Volumes Bindings Very Worn. <br/> <br/> Various Publishers hardcover
576 pages. "Reflects both the history of, and new developments in, Canadian health care ethics. A collection of readings covering issues such as pluralism and multiculturalism, resource allocation and rationing, consent, research involving human subjects, genetics, abortion, assisted reproductive technologies, and euthanasia and assisted suicide." - from back cover. Above-average wear. Markings and highlighting on only a few pages. Binding intact. Decent working copy. Book
2005173720Éd. france loisirs 2005 400 pages in8. 2005. relie avec jacquette. 400 pages.
in-8°, pp. 274-(1) con 114 figure intercalate n.t. e alcune tabelle n.t. Bross. edit. figurata. Lievi tracce del tempo e d'uso sui piatti.
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
Hardcover without dust jacket. Green cloth boards are solid but worn at edges and bumped at corners. Hinge break at FEP and previous owner's signature to the same. Includes coloured plates and some very minor pencilled underlining to a small portion of the text. AD Used
In-8° (20,8 x 13,4 cm) pp. 403, (5), legatura editoriale con sovraccoperta. Tracce d'uso e del tempo alla sovraccoperta, in particolare: segni d'umido, più evidenti ai bordi delle parti che coprono i piatti e alle parti che coprono le unghiature; scoloritura alla parte che copre il dorso, con titoli in nero conservati e titoli in rosso sbiaditi, per probabile esposizione alla luce. Con alcune figure in bianco e nero e tabelle nel testo. Piccoli segni d'umido al taglio di testa e a quello davanti: alcuni di questi ultimi si estendono, per un millimetro circa, nel margine bianco esterno di qualche pagina. Leggeri segni d'umido anche ai margini delle carte di guardia. Per il resto, ben conservato. Nella sezione «Scienze sociali» della collana «Collezione di Testi e di Studi». Indice Stato di natura e stato di società, di Matilde Callari Galli. I. Natura e scopi dell'antropologia. 1. Il lavoro dell'antropologo. 2. Il problema centrale dell'antropologia. 3. Antropologia fisica. 4. Presupposti storici dell'antropologia. 5. Rapporti tra l'antropologia e le altre scienze. II. L'uomo e gli animali. 1. Classificazione degli uomini e degli animali. 2. Altre prove della parentela esistente tra gli animali. 3. Animali primitivi e animali progrediti; forme specializzate e forme generalizzate. 4. Periodi cronologici nella storia della terra. 5. Mammiferi e primati. 6. Scimmie antropomorfe e uomini. 7. Struttura di comportamento dei primati. III. L'uomo fossile e la preistoria. 1. L'uomo e la cultura. 2. Le origini dell'uomo e i documenti fossili. 3. Cronologia del Pleistocene. 4. Culture del Pleistocene. IV. I resti dell'uomo fossile. 1. Gli australopitecini. 2. I pitecantropi o «Homo erectus». 3. Il primo uomo fossile in Europa. 4. L'uomo del Pleistocene superiore in Europa. 5. L'uomo del Pleistocene superiore in Asia, a Giava e in Australia. 6. L'uomo del Pleistocene superiore in Africa. 7. L'uomo fossile nelle Americhe. 8. Sommario. V. Ereditarietà genetica. 1. Ereditarietà e variazione. 2. La genetica mendeliana. 3. La base molecolare dell'ereditarietà e delle variazioni. 4. Struttura e divisione delle cellule. 5. L'evoluzione dei geni. 6. Selezione ed evoluzione. 7. Selezione ed evoluzione in popolazioni. 8. La formazione delle specie e delle varietà. 9. Ereditarietà mendeliana nell'uomo. 10. Sommario. VI. Criteri di sistematica umana. 1. Problemi di classificazione. 2. La volta cranica. 3. La faccia e la mascella inferiore. 4. Il naso. 5. Occhi, labbra e orecchie. 6. Il colore della pelle, dei capelli e degli occhi. 7. I capelli. 8. Statura, peso e corporatura. 9. Gruppi sanguigni. 10. Sommario. VII. La sistematica dell'uomo moderno. 1. Problemi di classificazione. 2. Razze caucasoidi, mongoloidi e negroidi. 3. Altre possibili razze geografiche. 4. Razze locali caucasoidi. 5. Razze locali negroidi. 6. Alcune razze locali mongoloidi. 7. Razze locali indiane. 8. Razze locali indiane americane. 9. Alcune razze locali specializzate. 10. Razze ibride di recente formazione. 11. Storia delle razze. 12. Sommario. VIII. Razza, evoluzione e genetica. 1. La razza come processo evolutivo. 2. I meccanismi genetici dell'evoluzione. 3. La storia e il significato di razza. 4. Razza, lingua, cultura e nazionalità. 5. Geni, comportamento e intelligenza. 6. L'evoluzione e l'uomo moderno. Note. Indice degli argomenti. Indice dei nomi.
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex - library. Second printing, 1971. Boards and spine are lightly marked and worn. Shelf mark and label residue on spine foot. Leading corners and spine ends are worn and bumped. Pastedowns and endpapers are lightly tanned. Library labels, stamps and pen on front pastedown, FEP and title page. Correction fluid on title page. Remaining pages are clean and text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW Ex - Library
1986207085Couverture souple. Broché. 536 pages.
Modena, Soc. Nat. e Matem., 1926, 8vo estratto con copertina originale, pp. 20. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Modena, Soc. Nat. e Matem., 1928, 8vo estratto con copertina originale, pp. 16. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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
197163912Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Que Sais-Je ? Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur In-8 1 vol. - 127 pages
1971132483Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
1971135731971 broché in-octavo tellière (paperback), dos blanc (white spine), couverture rouge (red cover), illustrations in et hors-texte (in text and full page engraving), 128 pages, 1971 Paris Presse Universitaires de France,