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191223748Cassell and Company Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1912 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's full blue clothes, no dust-jacket fort In-8 1 vol. - 294 pages
Hardcover, first edition, without dust jacket. Gilt printing and decoration to front board and to spine, gilt page block head, colour and b&w illustrations are all bright and clear, fold-outs excellent. Boards are edgeworn, bumped at corners and marked to rear. Stamp and hinge break at FEP, tanning and marks to page block, foxing to some internal pages. Good condition. AD Used
195727603Fayard 1957 Relié. Bon état d’occasion.
Mm 145x215 Brossura editoriale di 515 pagine, sovraccoperta illustrata a colori con minima mancanza, peraltro ottima copia. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
19289995664Paris G. Doin 1928 Paris G. Doin 1928, fort In-8 broché de 421 pages. Planches photos. Envoi de l'auteur. Trés bon état.
Paris G. Doin 1928, fort In-8 broché de 421 pages. Planches photos. Envoi de l'auteur. Trés bon état. Les diverses techniques opératoires des greffes sexuelles, thyroïdiennes, hypophyse etc... pour la revitalisation de l'organisme humain (lutte contre la sénescence et la présénilité) contre l'infragénitalité (impuissance). Ensemble clinique des indications et résultats de la greffe. Conclusion pratique et philosophique. Avenir de la greffe.
In 4°, br. edit. con tit. entro cornice dec., pp. 346,(2); ottimo es. (minimi strappetti al dorso). (lib)(43387) OK
8vo., with portrait frontisiece (original tissue guard present), endpapers, frontispiece and title lightly spotted; original arches-style green cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in blind, gilt back, boards mildly age-soiled, top a little browned, upper hinge starting (but binding entirely sound), a good, firm working copy. With personal bookplate on front paste-down. First published in 1892.
1965100136290University of Chicago Press 1965 388 pages in8. 1965. Broché. 388 pages.
In-8 (cm. 21), brossura editoriale illustrata (tracce d’uso), pp. XXVIII, (4), 403, (3), una illustrazione in bianco e nero fuori testo. In buono stato (good copy).
8vo., Fifth Thousand, [Second Edition, Second Issue], with folding diagram, neat contemporary signature in pencil at head of title, with second pencilled signature lower down, front free endpaper a little chafed at fore-edge, three or four small fox-spots each on half-title, title and diagram; original green cloth, boards elaborately blocked in blind, gilt back, , brown endpapers, uncut, expertly recased with original endpapers preserved, a remarkably bright, fresh copy in minimally restored publisher's binding. With 32pp publisher's catalogue (dated January, 1860) bound in at end, and the binder's ticket of Edmonds & Remnants on rear paste-down. The second edition, second issue is not so named on title but simply labelled 'Fifth Thousand'; Freeman records that 3000 copies were printed following the 1250 copies of the first edition. Although Darwin considered this edition a rapid revision to meet demand, his changes are much more than mere correction. 'The total number [of changes] in this edition is impressive enough. No chapter was untouched' (Peckham). The most famous alteration is the dilution of the whale bear passage on p.184, which Darwin later regretted although he never restored it. With the signed and ruled advertisements which Freeman considers the first issue. Freeman 113 variant a; Freeman F376.
8vo., with frontispiece and 24 pp of coloured plates; pictorial brown cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, cream and black, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
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.
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.
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece, coloured plates and numerous technical illustrations in the text; green pictorial cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, green top, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
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.
8vo., Thirteenth Thousand [Third Impression], with 15 figures on 10 plates; decorative green arches-style cloth, boards framed and lettered in blind, gilt back, a remarkably bright, clean copy. Third Impression of the Thirteenth Thousand, the first to replace with plates the woodcut illustrations of earlier issues. Freeman (Darwin), 331; Freeman (BNHB), 917.
8vo., Sixth Edition, Fifty-Sixth Thousand, with folding diagram, neat contemporary inscription on half-title, endpapers and preliminary leaves (to Contents) lightly spotted; original green cloth, boards with Oxford frame in blind, gilt back, uncut, a remarkably bright, fresh, firm copy.
8vo., Sixth Edition, Thirtieth Thousand, with folding diagram, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original green cloth, boards with Oxford frame in blind, gilt back, chocolate endpapers, uncut, a remarkably bright, fresh, firm copy. The sixth edition is the last published in Darwin's lifetime and contains his final major corrections and revisions. It is the first edition with the title The Origin of Species, and includes among many other revisions a new chapter inserted to confute the views of the Catholic biologist St. George Mivart. There is a glossary, and the word 'evolution' is used in the text for the first time. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Freeman 423.
1931128844Couverture souple. Broché. 136 pages.
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Two or three small surface marks on boards. Area near upper leading corner of front board is a little faded. Small mark across lower part of spine which stretches slightly across front board. Spine ends are worn, frayed and nicked. Leading corners are worn and bent. Head of page block is rather scratched. A few small liquid stains on foot of page block. One or two small green marks on rear pastedown. Pages are a little sunned. Binding is sound and pages are tight throughout. Contents remain clear. AF Used
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
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
8°, cm 22, pp. 490; brossura editoriale. Piccole tracce di polvere all'esterno e minimi segni d'uso al dorso, nel complesso ben conservato. Prefazione e traduzione di Luigi Montemartini.
190029780ABHalle, Otto Hendel, o.J. (um 1900). 8°. VIII, 878 S., (2) S. (Anzeigen). Mit 78 Illustr. im Text. Orig.-Leinenband mit Schwarzprägung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +