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1887146465London: John Murray 1887; 1888; 1888. First Edition. Vols. II & III state Seventh Thousand Revised. Hardcover. ex library-good. 3 vols.: ix 395; 393; iv 418 p. 23 cm. Frontispiece portrait in each volume. Family tree chart. 2 b&w drawings in vol. I. Facsimile page in vol. II. Green cloth. Corners bumped cloth on vols. II & III rubbed and wrinkled. Vol. I spine a bit cocked. Vol. III has tear in bottom of rear hinge. Vol. I has small label on front endpaper ink stamp on next leaf and title. Older subscription library bookplates on front pastedowns. Some spotting to text block edges. Vol. I plate opposite p. 320 is loosening at bottom. <br/><br/>Contains a selection of 87 letters from the correspondence of Charles Darwin an autobiographical chapter written by Charles Darwin for his family and an essay by Thomas Huxley "On the reception of the 'Origin of Species'". Correspondents include Charles' wife Emma his brother Erasmus cousin William Darwin Fox Asa Gray Charles Kingsley Thomas Huxley Charles Lyell John Murray II Herbert Spencer Alfred Russel Wallace and others. John Murray hardcover
1888elala119London: John Murray 1888. 1888. 8vo. pp. xxiv 352 32 publishers catalogue dated September 1888. several text illus. original cloth extremities bit frayed. "It is here shown that each different form of flower although possessing both kinds of sexual organs is specially adapted to be fertilized by the pollen of another form and that when artificially fertilized by its own pollen less vigorous offspring bearing some resemblance to hybrids are produced. He says "no little discovery of mine ever gave me so much pleasure as the making out of the meaning of heterostyled flowers"." Encyc. Brit. 11th Edn. Freeman 1283. Hardcover. London: John Murray, 1888. Hardcover
187248792London: John Murray 1872. First edition second issue. 8vo. vi 374 4 pp. Recent green half calf over marbled boards spine with raised bands gilt lettered direct to two panels and a gilt device repeated to the others top edge gilt. 7 Heliotype plates and 21 engravings in the text The folding plate at p. 264 rather creased and worn with recent archival tissue reinforcements on the verso small loss to the upper margin of the final advertisement leaf occasional mild browning a decent copy nonetheless. Freeman 1142 with the advertisement leaves dated November 1872. London: John Murray unknown
1877feb118092<p>1877: First German Edition of Different Forms of Flowers by Charles Darwin<br /><br />Die Bewegungen und Lebensweise der kletternden Pflanzen<br /><br />Used. For more details please contact me</p> E. Schweizerbartsche Verlagshandlung hardcover
1878feb02664<p>1878. First Italian Edition of Cross and Self Fertilisation by Charles Darwin<br /><br />GLI EFFETTI DELLA FECONDAZIONE INCROCIATA E PROPRIA NEL REGNO VEGETALE</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Torino
1883feb02671<p>1883. First Italian Edition of Fertilisation of Orchids by Charles Dariwn.<br /><br />I diversi apparecchi col mezzo dei quali le orchidee vengono fecondate dagli insetti</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Torino hardcover
1884feb111860<p>1884: First Italian Edition of The Power of Movement in Plants by Charles Darwin<br /><br />I potere di movimento nelle piante <br /><br />Used. For more details please contact me</p> Torino hardcover
1872feb02728<p>1872. First Swedish Edition of The Voyage of the Beagle and selection in relation to sex by Charles Darwin.<br /><br />En naturforskares Resa omkring jorden</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> J.L.Tornqvists hardcover
1896feb02640<p>1896. First Russian Edition of Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication by Charles Darwin.<br /><br />Изменение животных и раÑтений в домашнем ÑоÑтоÑнии</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> St. Petersburg hardcover
1889feb02639<p>1889. First Dutch Edition of Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication in 2 Volumes by Charles Darwin.<br /><br />Het varieeren der huisdieren en cultuurplanten. Beide delen</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> E.M. Cohen hardcover
186894475Paris, C. Reinwald, 1868, in-8, 2 vol, XVI-444-[1] pp, 17 pp. de cat. éd. ; [4]-532-[1] pp, [6] pp. de cat. éd, Percaline verte de l'éditeur [Lenègre], Première édition française, parue la même année que l'édition originale anglaise. Traduction de Jean-Jacques Moulinié (1830-1872) et préface de Carl Vogt. Figures sur bois dans le texte. Darwin applique ici ses théories évolutionnistes aux plantes et animaux domestiques : origines et variations des plantes et animaux domestiques, action de l'hérédité, avantages du croisement, lois de la variation, pangenèse, etc. C'est le plus long ouvrage de synthèse jusqu'alors publié par le naturaliste; Darwin y développe des deux premiers chapitres de l'Origine des espèces et y rapporte un très grand nombre d'observations personnelles. Il utilise par ailleurs sa propre expérience d'éleveur de pigeons, auxquels il consacre tout un chapitre. Accrocs sur les coupes, légers frottements sur les charnières. Rares rousseurs claires. Couverture rigide
187394477Paris, C. Reinwald, 1873-1874, in-8, 2 vol, [4]-XV-466 pp, [2] pp. d'extrait de cat. éd.; [4]-III-507 pp, Percaline verte de l'éditeur [Lenègre], Figures sur bois dans le texte. Deuxième édition, traduite par Jean-Jacques Moulinié, revue sur la dernière édition anglaise par Barbier et préfacée par Carl Vogt. Le 24 Octobre 1859, Darwin fait paraitre The Origin of Species, où il expose sa théorie sur l'évolution des organismes par la sélection naturelle agissant en milieu animal et végétal. Treize ans plus tard, il publie The Descent of Man, où il prouve que l'homme est le descendant modifié d'espèces préexistantes, puis développe la théorie de la sélection sexuelle, facteur également d'évolution des espèces et de différenciation des races humaines. Cet ouvrage, désormais connu en France sous le titre de La Filiation de l'homme, rattache enfin la généalogie de l'homme à celle de l'animal et étend le transformisme à l'espèce humaine; Darwin y démontre la filiation à partir de singes de l'Ancien Monde. Afin d'établir sa théorie, il compare l'évolution du développement des embryons humains à ceux des animaux inférieurs. "Nos préjugés naturels, cette arrogance qui a conduit nos ancêtre à déclarer qu'ils descendaient de demi-dieux, nous empêchent seuls d'accepter cette conclusion" (T. I, p. 33). L'ouvrage a donné lieu à d'innombrables caricatures jouant sur la ressemblance entre le singe et l'homme. C'est aussi ici que le naturaliste défend le processus de civilisation humaine, qui protège et assure la survie des faibles, à l'inverse de la sélection naturelle qui les élimine. Cachet ex-libris "P. Longbois" sur les pages de titre. Rousseurs claires. Bon exemplaire. Couverture rigide
187027659Paris Guillaumin et Victor Masson 1870 Fort In-8 XXIV ( avec un index Bibliographique ) - 591 pp. Livre écrit par la traductrice de Darwin au début des travaux de l'Anthropologie de la fin d XIX ème édité conjointement par deuix éditeurs scientifiques célèbres. De la Bibliothèque Hector Fournier ( Initiales dorées en Queue ) Bon Exemplaire, petites traces de frottements sans gravité
1878572London: Macmillan 1878. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION OF GEORGE DARWIN'S FISSION THEORY OF THE FORMATION OF THE MOON. The history of modern lunar origin theory dates to this paper. A reprint of this paper was published in the 1879 Philosophical Transactions; that paper is sometimes misidentified as a first edition but it is not. This paper the one appearing in 1878 in Nature is the true first. <br /> <br /> "Before Kuiper revived the double planet thesis George Darwin son of the famous British naturalist had in 1878 advanced an attractive alternative. Drawing on the pronounced tidal effects exerted between the earth and moon Darwin speculated that the moon's mass had been ejected from a fluid and rapidly spinning protoearth when centrifugal force and solar tides acting on matter in the earth's equatorial plane exceeded the force of gravity. In time the moon moved out to its present orbit and attained its coincident period of rotation and revolution as a result of tidal interactions between the two bodies. <br /> <br /> Darwin proposed that these tidal effects on the spherical shape of the earth have changed as the moon has moved farther away in its orbit. Darwin's proposed idea for the creation of the moon came to be known as the "fission theory" of lunar formation. This theory basically stated that the moon broke away from the earth due to its rapid rotation. From this he also calculated that it would have taken at least 56 million years for the moon to reach its current distance from the earth" Giedd Tidal Friction. <br /> <br /> Darwin argues "that tides raised by the Moon imply an Earth much closer to the Moon far in the past. Modeling Earth and Moon as a viscous liquid rather than a system dominated by oceans and basins Darwin calculated that the two bodies merged about 50 million years ago with the system rotating every five hours" Crottis The New Moon 159. CONDITION & DETAILS: London: Macmillan. 4to. 11 x 8.25 inches; 275 x 206mm. Ex-libris bearing only minimal markings - a few stamps on the title page and none whatsoever on the spine. Full volume. Handsomely and professionally rebound in half leather. 5 raised bands at the spine gilt-ruled. One red morocco label; one black morocco label; both gilt-lettered. Tightly and very solidly bound. Clean and bright throughout. Very good condition. Macmillan hardcover
1891106031New York: John Murray. 1891. Two volumes. Second edition revised and augmented twenty-third thousand. Large octavo original green cloth boards with gilt titles to spine pp xvii 507; viii 528. Vol. I has a long slanting faintly orange-coloured line of fading across the upper board. Rubbed to the head and foot of spines and corners. The stamp of a Bombay bookseller A.J. Combridge to upper edge of front free endpapers otherwise clean. Good condition. Ground-breaking considerations on the origins of humankind covering evolutionary development the brain and the role of sexual selection in species differentiation. Darwin examine birds fish insects and mammals including humans. This book contatins the first use of the word 'evolution' by Darwin preceeding its appearance in the 6th ed of 'Origin of Species'. 2nd Edition. Cloth Boards. John Murray hardcover
1893104581London: John Murray. 1893. Volumes I and II complete original cloth boards with gilt to spine and blindstamped rule to boards pp xiv 473; x 495 plus 32 pp later publisher's ads. Second edition revised eighth thousand. School presentation plate front endpaper both volumes school's blindstamp corner of preminary pages otherwise clean. Corners gently rubbed. Very good condition. Darwin's discussion of the mechanisms of variation. Significantly it includes in chapter XXVII a description of Darwin's theory of heredity which he here called pangenesis. 2nd Edition. Cloth Boards. John Murray hardcover
187215484Paris, C. Reinwald et Cie, 1872. In-8 de [4]-XIII-[3]-420 pages, pleine percaline verte de l'éditeur, dos lisse orné, filets à froid sur les plats, liste des ouvrages en vente à la librairie Reinwald (Darwin, Carl Vogt, Louis Buchner) proprement collée au contre-plat. Cartonnage d’éditeur signé Lenègre.
1871627197London: Bemrose and Sons 1871. 9 pp. 16.5 x 22 cm. Green cloth covered boards with decorative stamping in blind and gilt titling to cover; illustrated with nine plates and one folded plate as frontispiece. Rubbing to spine ends with a 14 x 5 mm chip to tail of spine edge of front cover. Starting to front joint at both head and tail but it appears that the tail split has been repaired with glue. Light bumping and light wear to corners of boards. Splitting along both front and rear hinges. Dampstaining along tail of front and rear endpapers but not to text or plates. Some foxing to initial and final pages. All plates intact with two of them still possessing their tissue guards. Overall a fairly decent copy of a scarce telling of the story of the Dole of Tichborne which has been illustrated by the half-cousin of Charles Darwin. . Hard Cover. Good. Bemrose and Sons Hardcover
187160108London and New York, Macmillan and Co., 1871. Royal8vo. In publisher's original red embossed cloth. In ""Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science"", Vol. 4, April-October 1871. Stamp to title-page and p. 1 and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Binding with wear and light soiling, spine partly detached with a 7 cm long tear to rear hindge. Internally fine and clean. Darwin's paper: Pp.180-181. [Entire volume: XII, 520 pp].
187160108London and New York Macmillan and Co. 1871. Royal8vo. In publisher's original red embossed cloth. In "Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science" Vol. 4 April-October 1871. Stamp to title-page and p. 1 and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Binding with wear and light soiling spine partly detached with a 7 cm long tear to rear hindge. Internally fine and clean. Darwin's paper: Pp.180-181. Entire volume: XII 520 pp. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Darwin’s short notice to Henry Hoyle Howorth 1842-1923 geologist and naturalist. F1754 </em> hardcover
188127509AB1881. London and New York Macmillan and Co. 1881. 4°. XVI 624 pages including an original full page potrtrait-engraving of scottish mathematical physicist James Clerk Maxwell. Original Hardcover recently beautifully rebacked with gilt lettering on spine. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Pages 559 to 564 with central tear. Few small library stamps discarded. Also with a contribution by Darwin in the section "Letter to the editor" Darwin responds to an article "Leaves injured at Night by free radiation". James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE 13 June 1831 5 November 1879 was a Scottish scientist in the field of mathematical physics. His most notable achievement was to formulate the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation bringing together for the first time electricity magnetism and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon. Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism have been called the "second great unification in physics" after the first one realised by Isaac Newton. With the publication of "A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field" in 1865 Maxwell demonstrated that electric and magnetic fields travel through space as waves moving at the speed of light. Maxwell proposed that light is an undulation in the same medium that is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena. The unification of light and electrical phenomena led to the prediction of the existence of radio waves. Maxwell helped develop the MaxwellBoltzmann distribution a statistical means of describing aspects of the kinetic theory of gases. He is also known for presenting the first durable colour photograph in 1861 and for his foundational work on analysing the rigidity of rod-and-joint frameworks trusses like those in many bridges. His discoveries helped usher in the era of modern physics laying the foundation for such fields as special relativity and quantum mechanics. Many physicists regard Maxwell as the 19th-century scientist having the greatest influence on 20th-century physics. His contributions to the science are considered by many to be of the same magnitude as those of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. In the millennium poll a survey of the 100 most prominent physicists Maxwell was voted the third greatest physicist of all time behind only Newton and Einstein. On the centenary of Maxwell's birthday Einstein described Maxwell's work as the "most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton". Wikipedia hardcover
1872feb02651<p>1872. First German Edition of The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals by Charles Darwin.<br /><br />Der Ausdruck der Gemüthsbewegungen bei dem Menschen und den Thieren</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> E. Schweizerbartsche Verlagshandlung hardcover
1900feb13643<p>1900. First Greece Edition of The Voyage of the Beagle and selection in relation to sex by Charles Darwin.<br /><br />Η Γη του Î Ï…Ïός</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Sideri hardcover
1880S11074Leipzig:: Ernst Gunther's Verlag 1880-1889 1880. 7 vols. 8vo. Various paginations. Jahr. I Bands. I & II: Contemporary quarter gilt-stamped calf over blue cloth Jahr. II Band. IV: Contemporary quarter gilt-stamped calf over pebbled maroon cloth Jahrs. IV-V: Contemporary gilt-stamped half calf over marbled paper-backed boards; worn corners showing Jahr. I Bands. I & II front hinges cracked spine heads torn Jahr. I Band. I rear hinge cracked. Jahr. I Band. I ownership signature of Afracukes 1877 Jahr. II Band. IV free front end-paper library label. Good. All volumes are sold complete. Some articles are unattributed—authorship is offered where provided. The pieces by or relating to Darwin include: Jahr. I Band. I: "Biographische Skizze einer Kleinen Kindes" by Darwin 367-376 pp. "Offene Briefe und Antworten" by Darwin 173-178 pp. "Lamarck und Darwin" by Arnold Lang 132-142 243-250 408-417 510-533 pp. "Martnrer der Darwin'schen Theorie" by Ernst Krause 78-80 pp. "Du Bois-Renmond Darwin versus Galiani Review" by Friedrich von Barenbach 359-365 pp. "Darwin's Werk: 'Uber die Wirtungen der Kreuzung und Gelbstbetruchtung im Plfanzenreich' und seine Bedeutung fur unter Berstandnik der Blumenwelt Review" by Hermann Muller 57-67 457-458 pp. Jahr. I Band. II: "Dr. Francis Darwin's Versuche an insektenfressenden Pflanzen" 565-567 pp. "Karl Ernst von Baer und seine Stellung zur Darwin'schen Theorie" by S. Gunther 71-92 pp. "Zur Darwin-Literatur" by Wilhelm Obers Focke 93-94 pp. "Darwin Ch. Ueber die verschiedenen Bluthenformen bei Pflanzen der namlichen Art Review" by Hermann Muller 297-294 pp. Jahr. II. Band. IV: "Das salzfreie Urmeer und seine Consequenzen fur den Darwinismus" by Otto Kunke 33-46 pp. "Faust's Schatten an Ch. Darwin poem" by A. Fitger 335-338 pp. "Charles Darwin. Eine biographische Stizze" by W. Preyer 339-350 pp. "Das versohnende Element in der Darwinistischen Weltanschauung" by the editors 351-359 pp. "Erasmus Darwin. Der Grovater und Borganger Ch. Darwin's" by Ernst Krause 327-424 pp. "Philosophie Mnstik contra Darwinismus" by Otto Busch 425-429 pp. "Das salzfreie Urmeer und seine Consequenzen fur den Darwinismus" by R. Hornes 430-437 pp. "Die den Darwinismus beruhrenden Bortrage der KI. Bersammlung deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte" 210-224 pp. "Zur Darwin-Literatur II. Review" by Georg Seidlik 232-248 pp. "Kramer Dr. Paul Theorie und Erfahrung. Beitrage zur Beurtheilung des Darwinismus Review by Frick Muller 495-502 pp. "Fortschritte die des Darwinismus 1875-1878 Review 509 p. Jahr. IV Band. VII: "Die geschlechtlichen Farbungen gewisser Schmetterlinge" by Darwin 72-74 pp. "Fruchtbarkeit von Bastarden zwischen der gemeinen und chinesischen" by Darwin 77-78 pp. "La Teoria di Darwin Criticamente exposta da Giovanni Canestrini Review" by Ernst Krause 403-404 pp. "Darwin Ch. und Krause E. Erasmus Darwin und seine Stellung in der Geschichte der Deszendenztheorie" by Hermann Muller 236-238 pp. Jahr. IV Band. VIII: "Ch. und Fr. Darwin's Beobachtungen uber das Bewegungsvermogen der Pflanzen" by Hermann Muller 258-271 pp. "Darwinismus und Asthetik" by Fellner von Feldegg 273-282 pp. "Linne als Darwinist" p. 60. "Eine neues Buch von Charles Darwin Review" p. 160. "Ch. Darwins Gesammelte Werte. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe. Aus dem Englischen uberfekt von F. Bittor Carus. XIII. Band. Stuttgart. E. Schweizerbartsche Verlagsbuchhandlung E. Koch. 1881 Review" p. 408. Jahr. V Band. IX: "Krankheitsanlage und Immunitat vom Darwinistischen Standpunkte" 67-71 pp. "Eine Theorie der Schutzpocken-Impsung aus Darwinistischer Basis" by Wilhelm Obers Focke 322-324 pp. "Kleinere Mittheilungen und Journalschau: Vererbung" by Darwin 458-459 pp. Jahr. V Band. X: "Der Darwinismus in Talmud und Midrasch" 61-66 pp. "Die parasitischen Gewohnheiten von Molothrus Review" by Darwin 301-302 pp. Kosmos was a "well-known German scientific journal" founded by Krause in 1877 with Charles Darwin's endorsement Krause & Darwin p. iii. Krause "explicitly based the journal on 'the theory of evolution in connection with Charles Darwin and Ernst Haeckel.'. . . Furthermore it was in the pages of Kosmos that the bitter argument between Haeckel and Rudolf Virchow over the political meaning of Darwinism in Germany was played out" Browne p. 439. There were nineteen issues of Kosmos issued from 1877-1886. Not in Freeman. Ernst Gunther's Verlag, 1880-1889 hardcover books
1880S11074Leipzig:: Ernst Gunther's Verlag 1880-1889 1880. 7 vols. 8vo. Various paginations. Jahr. I Bands. I & II: Contemporary quarter gilt-stamped calf over blue cloth Jahr. II Band. IV: Contemporary quarter gilt-stamped calf over pebbled maroon cloth Jahrs. IV-V: Contemporary gilt-stamped half calf over marbled paper-backed boards; worn corners showing Jahr. I Bands. I & II front hinges cracked spine heads torn Jahr. I Band. I rear hinge cracked. Jahr. I Band. I ownership signature of Afracukes 1877 Jahr. II Band. IV free front end-paper library label. Good. All volumes are sold complete. Some articles are unattributed—authorship is offered where provided. The pieces by or relating to Darwin include: Jahr. I Band. I: "Biographische Skizze einer Kleinen Kindes" by Darwin 367-376 pp. "Offene Briefe und Antworten" by Darwin 173-178 pp. "Lamarck und Darwin" by Arnold Lang 132-142 243-250 408-417 510-533 pp. "Martnrer der Darwin'schen Theorie" by Ernst Krause 78-80 pp. "Du Bois-Renmond Darwin versus Galiani Review" by Friedrich von Barenbach 359-365 pp. "Darwin's Werk: 'Uber die Wirtungen der Kreuzung und Gelbstbetruchtung im Plfanzenreich' und seine Bedeutung fur unter Berstandnik der Blumenwelt Review" by Hermann Muller 57-67 457-458 pp. Jahr. I Band. II: "Dr. Francis Darwin's Versuche an insektenfressenden Pflanzen" 565-567 pp. "Karl Ernst von Baer und seine Stellung zur Darwin'schen Theorie" by S. Gunther 71-92 pp. "Zur Darwin-Literatur" by Wilhelm Obers Focke 93-94 pp. "Darwin Ch. Ueber die verschiedenen Bluthenformen bei Pflanzen der namlichen Art Review" by Hermann Muller 297-294 pp. Jahr. II. Band. IV: "Das salzfreie Urmeer und seine Consequenzen fur den Darwinismus" by Otto Kunke 33-46 pp. "Faust's Schatten an Ch. Darwin poem" by A. Fitger 335-338 pp. "Charles Darwin. Eine biographische Stizze" by W. Preyer 339-350 pp. "Das versohnende Element in der Darwinistischen Weltanschauung" by the editors 351-359 pp. "Erasmus Darwin. Der Grovater und Borganger Ch. Darwin's" by Ernst Krause 327-424 pp. "Philosophie Mnstik contra Darwinismus" by Otto Busch 425-429 pp. "Das salzfreie Urmeer und seine Consequenzen fur den Darwinismus" by R. Hornes 430-437 pp. "Die den Darwinismus beruhrenden Bortrage der KI. Bersammlung deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte" 210-224 pp. "Zur Darwin-Literatur II. Review" by Georg Seidlik 232-248 pp. "Kramer Dr. Paul Theorie und Erfahrung. Beitrage zur Beurtheilung des Darwinismus Review by Frick Muller 495-502 pp. "Fortschritte die des Darwinismus 1875-1878 Review 509 p. Jahr. IV Band. VII: "Die geschlechtlichen Farbungen gewisser Schmetterlinge" by Darwin 72-74 pp. "Fruchtbarkeit von Bastarden zwischen der gemeinen und chinesischen" by Darwin 77-78 pp. "La Teoria di Darwin Criticamente exposta da Giovanni Canestrini Review" by Ernst Krause 403-404 pp. "Darwin Ch. und Krause E. Erasmus Darwin und seine Stellung in der Geschichte der Deszendenztheorie" by Hermann Muller 236-238 pp. Jahr. IV Band. VIII: "Ch. und Fr. Darwin's Beobachtungen uber das Bewegungsvermogen der Pflanzen" by Hermann Muller 258-271 pp. "Darwinismus und Asthetik" by Fellner von Feldegg 273-282 pp. "Linne als Darwinist" p. 60. "Eine neues Buch von Charles Darwin Review" p. 160. "Ch. Darwins Gesammelte Werte. Autorisirte deutsche Ausgabe. Aus dem Englischen uberfekt von F. Bittor Carus. XIII. Band. Stuttgart. E. Schweizerbartsche Verlagsbuchhandlung E. Koch. 1881 Review" p. 408. Jahr. V Band. IX: "Krankheitsanlage und Immunitat vom Darwinistischen Standpunkte" 67-71 pp. "Eine Theorie der Schutzpocken-Impsung aus Darwinistischer Basis" by Wilhelm Obers Focke 322-324 pp. "Kleinere Mittheilungen und Journalschau: Vererbung" by Darwin 458-459 pp. Jahr. V Band. X: "Der Darwinismus in Talmud und Midrasch" 61-66 pp. "Die parasitischen Gewohnheiten von Molothrus Review" by Darwin 301-302 pp. Kosmos was a "well-known German scientific journal" founded by Krause in 1877 with Charles Darwin's endorsement Krause & Darwin p. iii. Krause "explicitly based the journal on 'the theory of evolution in connection with Charles Darwin and Ernst Haeckel.'. . . Furthermore it was in the pages of Kosmos that the bitter argument between Haeckel and Rudolf Virchow over the political meaning of Darwinism in Germany was played out" Browne p. 439. There were nineteen issues of Kosmos issued from 1877-1886. Not in Freeman. Ernst Gunther's Verlag, 1880-1889 hardcover