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188853223Torino Unione Tipografico-Editrice 1888. 8vo. In comtenporary half vellum with embossed title to spine. First quire partly detached. Occassional light brownspotting throughout. 2 210 4 pp. 3 floded plates and 1 frontiespiece. This <br/><br/><em>First Italian translation of "The structure and distribution of coral reefs" being the first part of the three-part work "Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle" Freeman 271. Only the present first part was transted into Italian.Compared to France and Spain Darwinism was quickly adopted by Italian biologist and zoologist and meet only little catholic opposition. "The impact of Darwinism on Italian naturalists was powerful; the logic and rigorous treatment of the problem of the origin of species as Darwin had presented it forced zoologists and anthropologists to reconsider those passages of Lamarckisms that they had agreed to with excessive enthusiasm". Capanna Darwinism and the Italian academies. The reception of Darwin's worsk in France and Spain were characterized by a strong chatolic opposition which also had a strong suppressing effect on the spread of his ideas to academic institutions.Despite of Italy being a catholic stronghold the reception of Darwinism was very favourable and meet very limited criticism from the church:"In contrast to the power Catholicism was able to exert against Darwinism in Spain it was practically impotent in Italy. Neither could the Italian Catholic intellectual establishment draw upon a repertory of anti-Darwinism arguments from the Italian scientific establishment as was done in France. As in France under the Third Republic and as was the case sporadically in Spain the advent of Darwinism in Italy provided a source of ideology for the anticlerical movement. Although Darwinism enjoyed a number of close connections with the English source the peculiarities of the Italian situation set Darwinism in Italy apart from other situations. Italy was in the forefront in recognizing Darwin electing him to various academies and societies and awarding him the famous Bressa Prize in 1875."The three parts of Darwin's geological results of the Beagle voyage were separately published over a period of five years but they were intended and described on the title pages as parts of one work. They were all published by Smith Elder with the approval of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury some of the £1000 given for the publication of the results of the voyage going towards the cost of at least the first part. Darwin notes in May 1842 that the cost of Coral reefs was £130-140 and that 'the government money has gone much quicker than I thought'. By that date there were only two parts of the Zoology of the Beagle still to come out. Smith Elder also published the important later editions." FreemanFreeman 318. </em> hardcover
188950929Fagerstrand pr. Høvig Bibliothek for de tusen hjem 1889. 8vo. 3 vols in later printed full cloth. Bindings with light soiling and miscolouring to spines. All three volumes with ex-libris Olga Siegfried Wagner. A fine set. Frontispiece 445 1 pp.; Frontispiece 456 pp.; Frontispiece 488 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first Norwegian translation of Darwin's "The life and letters of Charles Darwin including an autobiographical chapter" - being the first translation of any of Darwin's works into Norwegian "Origin" was translated into Norwegian in 1890.A complete Danish translation of the work has never been published and the first Swedish translation did not appear until 1959. Due to the similarities between Danish Swedish and Norwegian this edition in effect introduced Darwin's letters and autobiography to Scandinavia.Martin Simon Søraas is listed as translator on all three title-pages whereas Freeman lists Peder Jacobsen Ulleland as having translated vol. 1. and Martin Simon Søraas as having translated vol. 2 and 3. Ulleland is listed in Freeman as having translated vol. 1 because he initiated a translation but only finished volume 1. Sørensen the publisher quickly discovered that Ulleland did not have the required skills as a translator and Sørensen fired him. Eventually Søraas was hired and he translated all three volumes. Freeman 1528 </em> hardcover
188953189Fagerstrand pr. Høvig Bibliothek for de tusen hjem 1889. 8vo. 3 vols in contemporary black half calf. Previous owner's name Danish zoologist S. L. Tuxen to top of Front free end-papers. A fine and clean set. three Frontispieces 445 1 pp.; 456 pp.; 488 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first Norwegian translation of Darwin's "The life and letters of Charles Darwin including an autobiographical chapter" - being the first translation of any of Darwin's works into Norwegian "Origin" was translated into Norwegian in 1890.A complete Danish translation of the work has never been published and the first Swedish translation did not appear until 1959. Due to the similarities between Danish Swedish and Norwegian this edition in effect introduced Darwin's letters and autobiography to Scandinavia.Martin Simon Søraas is listed as translator on all three title-pages whereas Freeman lists Peder Jacobsen Ulleland as having translated vol. 1. and Martin Simon Søraas as having translated vol. 2 and 3. Ulleland is listed in Freeman as having translated vol. 1 because he initiated a translation but only finished volume 1. Sørensen the publisher quickly discovered that Ulleland did not have the required skills as a translator and Sørensen fired him. Eventually Søraas was hired and translated all three volumes. From the library of the renowned Danish zoologist and entomologist S. L. Tuxen 1908-1983.Freeman 1528 </em> unknown
187228651<p>Good condition. This is the 1872 first French edition of <em>La Descendance de l'Homme</em> published in Paris by Reinwald translated by Jean-Jacques Moulinié and reviewed by Charles Martins. Issued in the same year as the English edition it was the first foreign-language printing of Darwin's work applying natural selection to human origins and sexual selection. Presented in two octavo volumes the set includes numerous in-text wood engravings and retains the structure of the original English publication.</p><p>Bound in green publisher's cloth with blind-ruled boards and gilt spine titles. Mild wear to spine ends and board corners; cloth stained and bubbled in areas. Bindings are secure. Original grey endpapers present. Pages remain untrimmed with occasional foxing. Volume I contains the complete 24-page Reinwald catalogue at rear. The illustrations throughout are clearly printed and complete.</p><p>This edition was issued during Darwin's lifetime and includes one of the earliest appearances of the term "evolution" in his published works. Darwin described human ancestors as members of the primate group avoiding assertions of direct descent from apes. Referenced in Freeman 937 PMM 169 and Garrison & Morton 170. A complete unrestored example of this significant early continental edition. Item Number: #28651. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. </p> C. Reinwald & Cie hardcover
18732505026D. Appleton and Co 1873. first 2nd issue. hardcover. very good. First edition 2nd issue no errata list on back of title page in vol. 2. Books very good plus minor rubbing minor foxing. D. Appleton and Co unknown
190933754Cambridge: Printed at the University Press 1909. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. First and Only Edition commemorated the celebration held at Cambridge from June 22 to June 24 1909 marked the centenary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 50th anniversary of the publication of "On the Origin of Species." This event was a significant gathering of scientists and scholars from around the world to honour Darwin's contributions to science.The Darwin Celebration of 1909 was a landmark event commemorating the profound impact of Charles Darwin's work on the scientific community and the broader understanding of the natural world. The proceedings reflected both the historical significance and the ongoing influence of Darwin's ideas in various scientific disciplines.<br /> <br /> This particular edition was owned by E.M.Forster as well as Laura Mary Forster. Charles Darwin stayed at her house in Surrey in 1879 and Laura was a lifelong friend of Darwin's eldest daughter Henrietta. <br /> <br /> Size: 8.1/2" x 10 1/2" in the original quarter beige buckram dark brown paper sides. The cover has Gold and Red stamping as well as blind embossing around the University of Cambridge emblem. The spine has browning and on the back cover a small layer of the paper has been rubbed off. All binding tight and no markings.<br /> <br /> This is a unique and very good copy of a scarce limited edition publication. Printed at the University Press unknown
19850007135Cambridge various dates - 1985-2014. Mostly first printings. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Vols. l through 21 in 22 vols. - volume 16 in two parts. Cambridge hardcover
1902mon0000215149John Murray London 1902-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Well read copy with a well worn cover including some pen marks and worn edges of pages but still very useable. John Murray, London hardcover
66871Facimile edition London 1994. 4to. Part I. Fossil Mammalia. Part II. Mammalia. Part III. Birds. Part IV. Fish. Part V. Reptiles. Eks. No. 198. / Publisher`s half calf. In wooden box. 166 plates 82 in colour. Wooden box defect. . <br/><br/><em> </em> unknown
0207-24London John Murray 1877. Second Edition revised. 8°. Schmutztitel Titel XVI 300 S. 32 S. Verlagsanz. Mit 38 Holzstich-Ill. im Text. Grüner OLn.-Bd. mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Kapitale Rücken u. Kanten etwas berieben. Schmutztitel mit gelöschtem Stempel. Ränder Minimal gebräunt sonst gut erhalten. vgl. Freeman 800 - Zweite Auflage des erstmals 1862 erschienenen Werkes von Charles Darwin 1809-1882 zur Befruchtung von Orchideen durch Insekten und deren symbiotische Entwicklung. London, John Murray 1877. unknown
1876A38228London: Smith Elder & Co. 1876. xiii 1 647 2 folding maps 5 folding plates 1 hand-col of geological sections 40 woodcuts to text. . HB. 8vo 186x130mm cont. half calf rebacked with orig. backstrip retained raised bands and gilt tooling to compartments a little rubbed and dulled marbled boards rubbed edges and endpapers. Light foxing to plates and Index. Short tear to inner edge of one map and a several plates. Vg. Second edition. Originally published in 1844 and 1846 as parts 2 Volcanic Islands and 3 South America of Darwin's geological results of the Beagle voyage. In this edition both parts are combined and although called a second edition the text was not altered apart from a few new references given in the Preface. This is the final edition published during Darwin's lifetime.Freeman 276. Smith, Elder & Co. hardcover
187460116London and New York Macmillan and Co. 1873. Royal8vo. In contemporary cloth. In "Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science" Vol. 8 July 1873 - October 1873. Extremities with wear and end papers brownspottet. Internally fine and clean. C. R. Darwin's papers: P. 244; Pp. 431-432. G. H. Darwin's paper: p. 505 . Entire volume: Pp. 237-562. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of these three papes two by Charles Darwin and one by his son. Freeman 1761 1762 & 1763 </em> hardcover
1890104666D. Appleton 1890-01-01. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. 1871 Appleton first American edition 2 volume set both with 1871 on title page volume two has postscript and errata for volume 1. Vol 2 also has advertisement for the new edition of Origin of the species tipped into front and 12 pages of advertisements in the rear. Tight bindings light amount of pencil small bump and loss to the heads and toes of the spines. oversized and overweight. A72 Please email for photos. D. Appleton hardcover
190434104NY: D. Appleton and Company 1904. 12 titles in 15 Volumes.The Origin of Species 2 Volumes; Descent of Man; two volume Life and Letters; Journal of Researches . . . during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the World; Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs; Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands; and Parts of South America; On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication 2 volumes; The Descent of Man; Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals; Insectivorous Plants; The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species; The Power of Movement in Plants.; The Formation of Vegetable Mould. Some verso of title pages have "Authorized Edition". 15 vols. 8vo. Frontispiece portraits text illustrations folding maps. Publisher's 3/4 maroon leather over marbled boards. Leather somewhat rubbed darkened and scuffed esp. on spines. Corners have varying degrees of wear. Interiors very good some vols with mild foxing primarily affects first/last leaves. Life and Letters Vol II has a stain to its spine title. Descent of Mans half title has light stray pencil marks to half title. Origin of Species has a rear flyleaf with a dark blue pencil mark. Careful packing and fast efficient shipping including delivery confirmation. Please note: International and Domestic Priority orders for this item will require additional shipping. Three Quarter Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. D. Appleton and Company
187551352John Murray 1875. 2 vols. 8vo. Second Edition Fourth Thousand with 43 illustrations in the text neat contemporary signature on front paste-downs ; original arches-style binding of green cloth boards framed in blind gilt backs chocolate endpapers uncut a near fine copy. With 32pp publisher's catalogue dated January 1876 bound in at end of second volume as called for. First published in 1868 Darwin's longest work was extensively revised for thIs second edition of 1875 which became the final text. It is especially notable for containing in Chapter XXVII the first statement of the author's provisional hypothesis of pangenesis. No publisher in England other than Murray has ever printed this important work. VERY SCARCE INDEED IN THIS CONDITION. Freeman Darwin 234; Freeman BNHB 910. John Murray, hardcover
188548261John Murray 1885. 8vo. Second Edition Fourth Thousand with woodcut illustrations in the text; original arches-style green cloth boards with Oxford frame in blind gilt back chocolate endpapers uncut AND PARTIALLY UNOPENED a remarkably bright near fine copy. AN OUTSTANDING COPY. With the nineteenth-century engraved armorial bookplate of Fiennes Stanley Wykeham Cornwallis on front paste-down and 32pp publisher's catalogue November 1886 bound in at end. The second edition first issued in 1877 truncates the title and omits the folding plate of the first edition but increases the number of woodcuts. Fiennes Cornwallis 1st Baron Cornwallis 1864-1935 British Conservative politician; Chairman of Kent County Council; seat Linton Park in Kent. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Freeman 213 but dated 1885 bound 1886 rather than 1888. John Murray, hardcover
1905feb02693<p>1905. First Edition in Japanesse after the 1896 manuscript translated by the same Senzaburo Tachibana - On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life by Charles Darwin<br />種之起æºç”Ÿå˜ç«¶äº‰é©è€…生å˜ã®åŽŸç†</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Kaiseikan hardcover
1982febbb0015<p>1982: First Albanian Edition of On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life by Charles Darwin<br />Prejardhja e llojeve me anën e seleksionimit natyror ose ruajtja e racave më të përshtatura në luftë për jetë <br /><br /></p> 8 Nentori hardcover
1871feb0135<p>1871. Italian First Edition of The descent of man and selection in relation to sex by Charles Darwin. <br /><br />L'origine dell'uomo e la scelta in rapporto col sesso</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Unione Tipografico Editrice hardcover
1922feb121258<p>1922.First Serbian Edition of The descent of man and selection in relation to sex</p><p>Човеково порекло Сполно одабирањ Čovekovo poreklo</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Geca Kon
1868feb02625<p>1868. First French Edition of Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication in 2 Volumes by Charles Darwin.<br /><br />De La Variation Des Animaux Et Des Plantes</p><p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> C. Reinwald hardcover
18817Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn 1844 . Zwei Teile in einem Band oktav 20.8cm. Teil I: XVI319 S. 1 gefaltete Karte. Teil II: VIII301 S. Geb. späterer. Leineneinband Titelschildchen aus Papier auf Rücken. Alter schwacher Bibliotheksstempel auf Schmutztitel im übrigen sehr gut und sauber.ohne Stockflecken. - Seltene erste Übersetzung von Darwin's Journal of Researches 1839 später wohlbekannt als Voyage of the Beagle. Freeman 188. - phd.183 Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, 1844 unknown
1860009716London: John Murray 1860. Bound in full green calf with raised bands on the spine red leather label with "Darwin's Journal" in gilt five remaining compartments gilt decorated borders and floral emblemsgilt ruled borders to both boards. Gilt armorial of "The Royal Naval School" on the front board.xvxvi 519 pages. Illustrated with woodcuts in the text5 X 7.6 inches. Externally rubbed to edges spine ends and corners leather worn at corners which are a little stubbed. Sound and solid binding inside the hinges are firm and intact with no splitting along the endpapers.There is a Royal Naval School presentation label on the front pastedwon.Light scuffing to the leather.A few marks to the endpapers. Occasional spotting to first and last leaves otherwise the pages are all quite clean throughout. Second edition Tenth Thousand. Full Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. John Murray Hardcover
188851347John Murray 1888. 8vo. Second Edition Twenty-First Thousand with numerous illustrations a number full-page in the text neat contemporary signature on front paste-down; original arches-style green cloth boards framed in blind gilt back chocolate endpapers a near fine 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. VERY SCARCE INDEED IN THIS CONDITION. Freeman 258; see also Freeman BNHB 917. John Murray, hardcover
41899by means of natural selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. With portrait. London : John Murray 1891. Two volumes octavo original publisher's gilt-lettered grey-green cloth light corner wear lightly bruised with small tears at head and foot of spine spine lightly sunned original navy blue chalk-surfaced endpapers; Vol. I pp. ii xxvi 366 2 adv. verso blank; portrait frontispiece with tissue-guard folding diagram; Vol. II pp. vi 340; glossary index light foxing to preliminaries. A very good set. A very good copy of the sixth edition of one of the most important texts in the history of science. The first edition of 1859 a great rarity is described in Freeman as "". the most important biological work ever written.""; Dibner "". the most important single work in science.""; Printing & the Mind of Man "". revolutionized our methods of thinking and our outlook on the natural order of things. The recognition that constant change is the order of the universe had been finally established and a vast step forward in the uniformity of nature had been taken."" The Sixth Edition was the final edition extensively edited by Darwin and the first edition to drop the word 'ON' from the title and the first edition of the 'Origin' to use the word 'evolution'. The Glossary was compiled by W. S. Dallas at Darwin's request. This two-volume edition the second in this form it having first been issued in 1888 Freeman 422 as the 'Library Edition' is a handsome work with larger type and printed on thicker paper. The title-pages to this set are cancels suggesting it may simply be a re-issue of the 1888 edition and there is no indication of a 'Library Edition' as such however the word 'indigeens' in Chapter IV has been corrected to 'indigenes' and the text is clearly printed from stereos at least in part so the reason for the cancels is somewhat obscure and as such not noted by Freeman. Both of these two-volume issues are very seldom seen on the market presumably being destined for libraries and were probably produced in quite limited numbers this issue having no 'thousand' designation and the original two-volume issue of 1888 sharing the Thirty-third Thousand designation with another one-volume issue having the regular pagination and small type of the one-volume sixth edition. Freeman 437 hardcover