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Lightly sun faded dust jacket, blue hard cover with gilt lettering on spine and contents in very good clean condition. Illustrated with numerous diagrams and tabels. Review slip inside of book. Clean Copy
Paperback. 1970 facsimile reprint of the 1956 work. Spine and rear cover's lower corner are creased. Page block and page edges are tanned. Occasional minor marks, including pencil, within. All text is clear, and binding is sound. The Systematics Association Publication no. 2. TS Used
Blue cloth hardcover - very good for age. Minor age related wear and fading, mostly on the spine ends and leading corners. Foxing on the pastedowns, endpapers and some pages throughout. Some of the rough cut pages are still sealed on the upper edges. The binding remains sound. CM Used
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket. Signed by author and dedicated to Bernard Dixon on FEP. Light shelfwear to boards, no other faults. AD Used
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations in the text; brown cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Detailed account of arguably the greatest oceanographic mission of all, aiming to prove or refute Darwin's theory of evolution.
Hardcover. Dust jacket has some edge - wear and several minor scores. Spine ends are bumped. Binding is sound and pages are tight and clean throughout. Contents are clear. AF Used
Brown cloth boards show light wear. Ex-library: label on spine; card wallet on pastedown; remains of return slip on FEP; ink stamps on edges of page block, endpapers, title. Binding cracked at title; contents remain clean and sound throughout. Used
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Ex - library. Light edge wear on hardcover. Shelf label on spine foot. Page block is lightly marked. Stamps on FEP. Contents are clear throughout. Binding is sound. HCW Ex - Library
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket, very good condition. Inner flaps of jacket are tanned and light wear to jacket's upper edges. Old price of £2.95 net on jacket inner front flap. Leading corners of boards are faintly bumped. Pages are sound and internally clean throughout. TA Used
U. of Amsterdam PhD thesis, mainly in English, with foreword and postscript in Dutch. Scarce. Minor wear/fading to cover; contents clean, sound, well-preserved throughout. Used
Paperback, very good condition, includes CD-ROM. Light wear to the covers with some minor creases, slighly bumped corners and a sunned spine. Internally excellent throughout. DP Used
Hard cover is slightly corner worn, otherwise it is sound. Highlighting on pages 176, 183, otherwise pages are clean and bright throughout. Previous owner's name and date on FEP. Illustrated with numerous diagrams and tables. Used
Good hard cover, no jacket intended. Previous owner has (elegantly) penned and dated FEP. General shelf and handling wear, including cocked spine, lightly bumped corners. Pages very well bound, text and diagrams within unmarked. CN Used
Paperback. 'An analysis of natural selection and an exploration of other possible modes of speciation'. Penned dedication by the author on inside front cover. Covers have several minor surface scratches and one or two small dents. Minor wear to spine ends and leading corners. Binding is sound; pages are bright, tight and clean; contents are clear. AF Used
Jacket very tatty around edges and corners, very superficial surface marks and other creasings. Binding with quite dense soiling on covers. Spine very slightly brittle. Pages are clean and crisp, and printing is well preserved and highly legible throughout. MB Used
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Ex - university library. From Somerville College Library, Oxford. Boards are marked and tanned. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are bumped, worn and nicked. Page block and pages are lightly tanned and marked. Library plate on front pastedown. Label residue on FEP. Stamp on BEP. Contents remain clear throughout. HCW Ex - Library
Paperback in good condition. Covers are lightly marked and scored. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are worn. A few marks in the volume. Binding is intact, contents are clear. AM Used
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Jacket is worn at edge, torn at spine ends, tanned at spine and marked at rear. Blue cloth boards are edgeworn and rubbed at corners and spine ends. Previous owner's name penned to FEP, all other pages are clean and unmarked. Spine is a tad loose. AD Used
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Edge wear to dust jacket. Ex-Library
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.