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Hardcover and jacket. Unread shop stock - very good throughout, with no notable faults. TS Used
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Light sunning to jacket spine and minor wear to jacket edges. Previous owner's name and date penned to FEP. No other faults. Boards and pages excellent, spine tight. AD Used
Library sticker to spine and FEP. Stamp to title page and page block. Text is clean, tight and bright. Ex-Library
Paperback. No significant exterior wear; rear cover, page block and page edges are tanned. One or two minor marks on page block. Binding is sound and text is clear throughout. TS Used
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.
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
pages are clean. bright and tight. Used
Features: Great cover photo of men viewing Paris election news; What it is like to live in Warsaw - the daily struggle to achieve the ordinary wears a man out, physically and spiritually, but Poles have not yet quite lost their pride and hope, gaiety and individualtiy; France Chooses a new Assembly - with great photos; Big Three of Algeria's Rebels - Premier Ferhat Abbas, Foreign Minister Mohammed Lamine-Debaghine, and Belkacem Krim, Vice Premier; A 600 Billion Dollar Economy?; The Egghead vs. the Muttonhead - too few people dare to be themselves; Small Wonder Called the Gene - How will radioactive fallout affect human genetics?; Rodgers and Hammerstein Brand on a Musical; Real World in the Abstract - photos; He Calls the Signals for Pro Football - Article on NFL Commissioner Bert Bell; Fantastic two-page color-photo as for American Airlines promotes the first jet service in the U.S.A., 707 service scheduled to begin in January, New York to Los Angeles in 5.5 hours!; Impressionistic View of an Art Opening; When Cities Put Out the Welcome Mat to host conventions; Captains of the Subway - brief article on New York subway conductors, with photos; Two Movies - Two Audrey Hepburns; Stuffing recipes; Building the Child's Sense of Ethics; Fashion photos of two-piece swimwear for women; Photo-feature of new five-story Manhattan home designed by Felix Augenfeld and Jan H. Pokorny; Photos of "The Disenchanted" starring Jason Robarts; and more. 96 pages. Many fascinating black and white reproductions of photos plus sensational fashion ads, some of which are in color. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Hardcover. Jacket is scuffed and worn, with two or three minor nicks. Pages are clean and sound throughout. Very good in good jacket. TS Used
Hardcover, first edition, with unclipped dust jacket. Jacket is tanned at spine, lightly edgeworn and faintly marked front and rear. Blue cloth boards bumped at rear leading edge and sunned at spine. Page block foxed. Contents clean, spine tight. AD Used
Paperback (third printing 1987) in good condition. Covers are slightly sunned, with very few minor marks. Edges, leading corners and spine ends are worn. Text is clear, and pages are sound and clean. TS Used
Very good hard cover, with clipped dust jacket. Notable shelf wear to DJ; creasing and wear to edges, corners and spine, discolouration, and tanning to (cocked) spine. Light wear to board edges. Minor discolouration to page block. Pages are well bound, clean, content unmarked. CN Used
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Former copy of Greg Naylor, with his signature to FEP. Jacket is tanned and edgeworn with a few marks to front. Blue cloth boards are bumped at corners and rubbed at edges. Spine is tight and pages are clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
Paperback in very good condition. Covers, pages and text are clean and unmarked throughout. Almost as new. LW Used
Hardcover without jacket; gilt-lettering to boards. Very good condition for age. Part of the "Knowledge" Series. Slight wear to spine ends and leading corners; a couple of marks and small scores to rear board. Small bump to rear board at upper edge. Endpapers and pastedowns are tanned and small stamp to FEP. Light foxing to endpapers at rear and minor marks to one or two pages within. Pages are sound and contents are clear throughout. TA Used
Ex Library hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. Lightly marked and worn hardcover, with frayed leading corners. Label remains on the front board. Stamps on the page block and at a few other points. Labels on the front pastedown and FEP; pen on front pastedown and copyright page. Faint marks and creases on a few pages. The binding is sound; all content is clear. CM Used
Large 8vo, 25cm. Pp. 19-174, many figs. on 15 plates, 35 figs. in text, refs. Orig. printed wrs. Spine mended. - Russian text with full English translation. - Rare offprint of the paper containing the introduction of the term "karyotype": "The term karyotype was introduced by Levitsky. At that time, it was meant to describe nuclear morphology (as its Greek meaning explains). In 1931, Levitsky wrote 'Me personally, used the term karyotype to define the characteristics of the nuclei from one or a group of organisms.' As in plant nuclei chromosomes were easily visualized, the karyotyping or looking at nuclei became synonymous. Because of this, the term has taken on its current definition as describing the particular chromosome complement of an individual, as defined by the number and morphology of the chromosomes. Thus, the meaning of the word 'karyotype' has evolved and is time and context dependent. Karyotyping was the first genome-wide screening tool for chromosomal imbalances and – in addition – enables the identification of chromosomal translocations. [...]" (J.R. Vermeesch and A. Rauch, European Journal of Human Genetics (2006) 14.)
Paperback. Former owner's name on FEP.
Hardcover in very good condition, no dust jacket. Minor wear to board edges and corners, minor hinge break to FEP and faint mark to page block head. No other notable flaws, contents clean and unmarked. AD Used
Paperback. A few minor marks on lightly shelfworn covers; spine is faded to point of illegibility. One or two minor marks on page block. Previous owner's name penned on half-title page; her notes penned on p.6. All text is clear. Foundations of Modern Genetics series. TS Used
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
Hardcover, book club edition, with unclipped dust jacket designed by David Pratt. Jacket worn at edges with a few small tears and crease to inner front flap. Boards lightly bumped at corners, no other notable flaws. AD Used
1835037486London: Longman Rees Orme Brown Green And Longmans 1835. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine. Frontispiece Illustrated Title Page Illustrations In Text. Viii 688 Pp. Full Year With "Corrections" On Last Page. Recent Full Green Cloth Red Morocco Spine Label Retaining Original Preliminary And Final Blanks. Articles By Edward Blyth At Pp 40 "An Attempt To Classify The 'Varities' Of Animals." P. 198 "A Few Remarks On Hybrids." P. 325 "Observations On The Cuckoo" P. 364 " A Notice Of A Very Remarkable Individual Of The Common Shrike."; Charles Waterton P. 166 251 322 361 453 451 663; W. J. Clarke P. 1 "On Certain Meteoric Phenomena"; Etc. The Blyth Article Is The First Extended Discussion Of The Basic Principles Of Natural Selection; Darwin Read Blyth's Work Carefully And Was A Friend Of Blyth; Loren Eiseley's "Darwin And The Mysterious Mr. X" Is An Account Of Their Relationship With Some Errors But Generally Correct. Binding As New; Preliminary And Final Blanks With Browning And Light Chipping At Corners; Contents Fine Clean Square Unworn. No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, And Longmans hardcover
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket. Minor bumps to lower leading board corners, no other faults. AD Used