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1882000857John Murray 1882. Hardcover. Good. Second edition revised Third Thousand 1882 published by John Murray. xvi 300p 32 page list of works dated January 1883. Tidy original green covers bright gilt lettering to the spine square secure binding dark brown endpapers rough cut page edges a few spots to the prelims otherwise clear pages a rare minor mark many black and white illustrations. Good condition. <br/> <br/> John Murray hardcover
184559290John Murray London 1845. Second Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Good Condition. Size: 12mo - between 6¾ - 7¾" tall. viii 520pp. Front hinge cracking. Minor wear to spine with slight loss to top. Slight foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Previous owner's book-plate laid in. Covers worn. Corners bumped. Illustrated. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Natural History & Resources; 19th century; Geography & Maps. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 59290. . John Murray hardcover
18607701London: John Murray 1860. 8vo pp. xv i 519 1 32 ads. Original green cloth by Edmonds & Remnants boards blocked in blind spine blocked in gilt brown endpapers. A little minor spotting contents leaves toned. Extremities bumped spine darkened and torn at head boards a little marked and endpapers rubbed. Newspaper clipping tipped to front flyleaf. An early issue of the definitive edition of Darwin’s first published book containing his final additions to the text. Originally published in 1839 the extensively revised second edition followed in 1845 and was reprinted several times all in a small-format Colonial and Home Library series. For this edition the stereotypes of the text are printed on larger paper and Darwin adds a new postscript; the whole is then bound to match the early editions of the Origin of Species so giving ‘the whole book a much better appearance’ Freeman. In this copy the ads at the rear are dated January 1863 - in the earliest copies they were December 1861 and Freeman notes they can be as late as September 1868. The next printing was 1870. Freeman F20. John Murray hardcover
187814399London; John Murray Albemarle Street 1878. 1878. Second Edition. Octavo pp. viii 487 32 of publisher's catalogue to end 1 diagram and 109 tables within text. Publisher's original green cloth blind-stamped frame to boards titled in gilt to spine. Top edge and fore-edges of select pages untrimmed. Elegant bookplate of All Nations Bible College London to front paste-down. Underlining to first page. Corners slightly rubbed top edge a little dusty. A very good copy. The result of an offshoot of Darwin's work on natural selection and evolution. The author performed experiments which demonstrated that plants which self-fertilized were weaker than those which cross-fertilized. Freeman 298. London; John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1878. hardcover
188479814London: John Murray 1884. "The Origin of Species by means of natural selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. Sixth edition with additions and corrections to 1872." Pages clean and bright ex-libris book plate on front pastedown small previous owner name inscription on blank page before half-title page foxing on the blank pages after the endpapers and the last index page partially cracked gutters but no detachment between pastedowns and endpapers binding firm boards tidy with light rubbing to corners of board edges 0.5cm closed tear at head of spine. Please inquire for photos of condition. Sixth Edition Revised. Hard. Very Good. 8vo. John Murray Hardcover
1877AQ28345London: John Murray 1877. xvi 300 32pp. With a terminal publisher's advertisement catalogue. Original publisher's green cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Recased with new endpapers. Housed in modern green morocco-backed clamshell case. Extremities rubbed and a trifle marked. Scattered spotting. The second edition revised and significantly enlarged from the first of 1862 of Darwin's first detailed demonstration of his theory of evolution through natural selection analysing how complex ecological relationships resulted in the coevolution of orchids and insects. Freeman 801. Second edition revised. 8vo. John Murray hardcover
1871023041New York: D. Appleton and Co 1871. Octavo. . 5th edition with additions and corrections. Half-title 447pp. 8pp. publisher's ads. Darwin's work introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection. Bound in publisher's brown pebble grained embossed cloth spine lettering faded yellow endpapers marginal faint damp stain to lower corners not affecting text wear to spine ends. Previous owner's name E. K. Boyle dated 1871 who was a prominent lawyer of Belfast Maine. A very good copy. D. Appleton and Co unknown
1888mon0000215098John Murray 1888-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Clean copy sound binding. Some wear on page edges. Some damage to the very top of the binding. John Murray hardcover
18711406180115D. Appleton & Co 1871-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. 2 volume set. 1st American edition first printing 2nd issue. With list of errors in Vol. I placed in Vol. II as in London edition. Publisher's orange cloth. Hardcover. Pencil corrections to volume I to errors otherwise pages are clean and unmarked. vi 409; v 436. ad for the Origin of the Species in the rear and blank end pages. Blind stamp on fep. Good Hinges repaired. bindings. Vol. 1 spine edge has a restored frayed edge. Small chip missing from head of vol. 1 spine. "The book in its first edition contains two parts the descent of man itself and selection in relation to sex. The word 'evolution' occurs for the first time in any of Darwin's works on page 2 of the first volume of the first edition that is to say before its appearance in the sixth edition of The Origin of Species in the following year. The last chapter is about sexual selection in relation to man and it ends with the famous peroration about man's lowly origin the wording of which differs slightly in the first edition from that which is usually quoted" Freeman p. 129. Freeman 941. Garrison-Morton 170. D. Appleton & Co hardcover
1868016038Orange Judd 1868. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 2 Volume In Green Cloth. First American Edition 1868 A Bit Of Light Staining. Excellent Fresh Set of This Science Classic. Orange Judd Hardcover
1876260511-MB02London: John Murray 1876. Green cloth variant binding 1876 first edition 482 pages Index top-edge of spine slightly frayed front endpaper glued Previous owner's inscription . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Dust Cover. John Murray Hardcover
18685018<p>Two Volume Set; First Edition/Second Issue; A Very Good set. A remarkably well preserved set of this expanded work on the Origin of Species the only follow up work published in Darwin's lifetime; an important addition to the Theory of Evolution canon. The first issue sold out in a week prompting the 2nd issue printing which corrected a number of mistakes from the first issue. This set is in very good or better condition with 3/4 calf and marbled boards gilt spines with raised bands and marbled endpapers; rubbing and chipping to the spine ends and edges endpapers rubbed and a previous owner's stamp to the front free paper. Overall a highly collectible set of an important work. Not remaindered not ex-library; will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box.</p> John Murray hardcover
187120-0556New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1871. 1871 447pp fold-out chart 5th ed. w/ additions & corrections corners slighlty bumped slight darkening to spine light shelfwear to cover some wear to spine ends heavier to bottom owner's name to fep 2 pgs w/ browning from newspaper clipping 3 pgs w/ small spiece missing from margin 2 pgs still uncut light foxing to pg edges a couple pencil notes to rear ep no dj contents clean & unmarked. Cloth. Very Good -/No Jacket. D. Appleton & Co. Hardcover
188294485Paris, C. Reinwald, 1882, in-8, [2]-XXVI-599 pp, 20 pp. de cat. éd, Percaline verte de l'éditeur, Première édition française, traduite de l'anglais annotée et augmentée d'une préface par le Dr. Edouard Heckel, directeur du Muséum d'histoire naturel de Marseille en 1879. Nombreuses figures sur bois dans le texte. Ce livre a été conçu par Darwin comme une extension de son ouvrage sur les plantes grimpantes, visant à montrer que les mêmes stratégies de croissance se retrouvaient ailleurs dans le règne végétal. La première édition est parue le 6 novembre 1880. Charles Darwin, qui faisait l'analogie entre les règnes végétal et animal, a consacré aux plantes plusieurs grandes monographies. L'observation du végétal lui a permis de déduire des phénomènes de changement et donc de développer la théorie transformiste. Légers frottements. Quelques rousseurs sur les premiers et derniers feuillets. Couverture rigide
187260122London and New York, Macmillan and Co., 1872. Royal8vo. In publisher's original red embossed cloth. In ""Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science"", Vol. 6, May-October 1872. 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 loose and missing part of cloth to upper part.. Internally fine and clean. Darwin's paper (co-author): 211-216" P. 279. [Entire volume: XII, 548 pp].
187460115London and New York, Macmillan and Co., 1874. Royal8vo. In a bit later full green cloth. In ""Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science"", Vol. 10, May 1874 - October 1874. Stamp to title-page and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Stamps to front free end paper. Traces from book block having been bended. Darwin's paper: Pp. 24-25. [Entire volume: XI, (1), 534 pp].
187253225Torino, Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, (1872). Large8vo. In publisher's original full green cloth. Embossed title with gilt lettering to spine and front board. Corners of binding bumped and lower part of back hindge with a small tear. An overall very fine and clean copy. (2), 464 pp.
187360132London, 1873. Small folio. Extracted, with traces from the sewn cords, in the original printed wrappers. In ""Nature"", No. 172, Vol. 7, February 13. Entire issue offered. Issue split in two, otherwise fine and clean. Housed in a portfolio with white paper title-label to front board. Darwin's notice: P. 281 [Entire issue: Pp. (1), lx, 277-296].
187252355Stockholm, Albert Bonniers, 1872. 8vo. 2 volumes in one (as issued) contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. A fine and clean copy. (Frontiespiece), (1), 314, (2) pp."" (4), XV, (1), 294, (6), 39 pp.
187360131London, 1873. Small folio. Extracted, with traces from the sewn cords, in the original printed wrappers. In ""Nature"", No. 176, Vol. 7, March 13. Entire issue offered. Issue split in two, otherwise fine and clean. Housed in a portfolio with white paper title-label to front board. Darwin's notice: P. 360. [Entire issue: Pp. (1), lxxxvi-xcii, 357-376].
187460115London and New York Macmillan and Co. 1874. Royal8vo. In a bit later full green cloth. In "Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science" Vol. 10 May 1874 - October 1874. Stamp to title-page and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Stamps to front free end paper. Traces from book block having been bended. Darwin's paper: Pp. 24-25. Entire volume: XI 1 534 pp. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Darwin's paper on Primrose flowers. Primrose flowers and the flowers of related members of the Primulaceae are often removed from their stalks and scattered on the ground by green finches apparently consuming the ovaries and nectaries - here first described by Darwin. Freeman 1771 </em> hardcover
187260122London and New York Macmillan and Co. 1872. Royal8vo. In publisher's original red embossed cloth. In "Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science" Vol. 6 May-October 1872. 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 loose and missing part of cloth to upper part. Internally fine and clean. Darwin's paper co-author: 211-216; P. 279. Entire volume: XII 548 pp. <br/><br/><em>First publication of these two short notices by Darwin. Freeman 1937 & 1756. </em> hardcover
187253225Torino Tipografico-Editrice Torinese 1872. Large8vo. In publisher's original full green cloth. Embossed title with gilt lettering to spine and front board. Corners of binding bumped and lower part of back hindge with a small tear. An overall very fine and clean copy. 2 464 pp. <br/><br/><em>First Italian translation of Darwin's Journal of researches now known as Voyage of the Beagle being his first published book. As Darwin later recalled in his autobiography 'The voyage of the Beagle has been by far the most important event in my life and has determined my whole career'. "On its first appearance in its own right also in 1839 it was called Journal of researches into the geology and natural history etc. The second edition of 1845 transposes 'geology' and 'natural history' to read Journal of researches into the natural history and geology etc. and the spine title is Naturalist's voyage. The final definitive text of 1860 has the same wording on the title page but the spine readsNaturalist's voyage round the world and the fourteenth thousand of 1879 places A naturalist's voyage on the title page. The voyage of the Beagle first appears as a title in the Harmsworth Library edition of 1905. It is a bad title: she was only a floating home for Darwin on which in spite of good companionship he was cramped and miserably sea-sick; whilst the book is almost entirely about his expeditions on land." FreemanThe first edition appeared in German in 1844 at the instigation of Baron von Humboldt and the second in Danish French German Italian Russian and Swedish in Darwin's lifetimeFreeman 211 </em> hardcover
187360132London 1873. Small folio. Extracted with traces from the sewn cords in the original printed wrappers. In "Nature" No. 172 Vol. 7 February 13. Entire issue offered. Issue split in two otherwise fine and clean. Housed in a portfolio with white paper title-label to front board. Darwin's notice: P. 281 Entire issue: Pp. 1 lx 277-296. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Darwin's comment on Dr. Huggins' letter containing an account of three generations of dogs which exhibited fright when in the vicinity of a butcher or butcher's shop an observation which Darwin considered of the utmost importance: "The following letter seems to me so valuable and the accuracy of the statements vouched for by so high an authority that I have obtained permission from Dr. Huggins to send it for publication" From the present publication. Freeman 1757 </em> unknown
187252355Stockholm Albert Bonniers 1872. 8vo. 2 volumes in one as issued contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. A fine and clean copy. Frontiespiece 1 314 2 pp.; 4 XV 1 294 6 39 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first Swedish translation of "The Descent of Man" translated by Rudolf Sunderström. Freeman's collation is incorrect as he also dated the first Swedish translation of "Origin of Species" wrongly.Withbound is Lawrence Heap Åberg's "Ett försök att uppvisa darwinismens öfverensstämmelse med en rationelt idealistisk verldsåskådning" 1874. Freeman 1136 </em> unknown