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332260John Murray 1882. Crown 8vo pp. ix 208 32 advts; green cl bds paneled in blind spine lettered in gilt; top & fore edge sl deckled illus.; VG light to moderate scuffing & soiling to bds; light to moderate bruising to spine & board edges & extrems; moderate tanning & soiling to pg edges; light to moderate tanning soiling & foxing to eps prelims & terminals; bookplate to front pastedown light cracking to front hinge. John Murray 1882 unknown
1873000935Appleton 1873 Bound in red brick cloth decorated with double black borders and circular device in each corner 374 pp. plus 14 pp. ads 21 illustrations 7 heliotype plates 3 folding. One folding plate with a small split at the fold. Spine decorations in gilt which are quite bright. Beautiful copy with traces of rubbing at extremities. Appleton hardcover
1882020464London. : John Murray 1882. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Vol. I xiv 473 pages Vol. II x 495 pages plus 32 pages of other John Murray publication. Green cloth with gilt print on spine. On both volumes the boards are lightly rubbed its edges lightly chipped and both have an ownership stamp and a gift inscription else a clean unmarked copy in solid binding. An attractive set. Second Edition Revised Fifth Thousand. "A large proportion of the book contains detailed information on the domestication of animals and plants but it also contains in Chapter XXVII a description of Darwin's theory of heredity which he called Pangenesis." From Darwin's Preface: "The eleventh chapter and that on Pangenesis are those which have been most altered parts having been re-modelled; but I will hive a lisy of the more important alterations for the sake of those who may possess the first edition of this book <br/> <br/> John Murray hardcover
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 15 p., b/w portrait of Charles Darwin, (1809-1882) on front cover. Taken from a volume including multiple booklets. Minor wear on spine. Small tear on pages' extremities. Slightly faded on pages. Otherwise a good copy. First and only edition of the first Darwin biography in the Ottoman / Turkish world. "Büyük Adamlar Serisi" [i.e. The "Big Men" series], consisting of about 41 small books, all of which were published in 1927, by a delegation under the presidency of the body and some of which were written by him personally, filled an important gap on 'biography' field in its period. This delegation includes Ali Resat, Tezer Agaoglu, Galip Ata Ataç besides Gövsa. This small book is the first and ever biography of Darwin in Ottoman literature. Gövsa was an Ottoman / Turkish writer and poet who is known for his biography and encyclopedia studies. Extremely rare. Özege 3636.; Not in OCLC.
1873000909John Murray 1873. Hardcover. Good. 1873 Tenth Thousand published by John Murray. Dark green cloth covers with chipping and rubbing to the top of the spine and a split to the top inch of front hinge. Spine a little dulled top edge a little darkened. Front pastedown has a previous owners bookplate Frederick E B Loraine. The free endpaper has a pencil gift inscription which blends in with the dark colour. Prelims spotted pages with a slightly dusty feel and some occasional very tiny spots and small marks. There are also a number of pages with creased or indented corners and wear from reading pages rough cut. Good condition. vi 374 pages 32 pages of recent works by the publisher dated November 1872. <br/> <br/> John Murray hardcover
2022SBS-9781637853931Excelic 2022. Hardcover. New. Excelic hardcover
2022SBS-9781637853931Excelic 2022. Hardcover. New. Excelic hardcover
29879"1 volume in-8° relié pleine percaline verte, dos lisse, titre doré, VIII, 552 p., 24 p. (catalogue Reinwald). Très bon exemplaire. ÉDITION ORIGINALE DE LA TRADUCTION DE : The Voyage of a naturalist round the world in H.M.S. ""Beagle"
18748721C. Reinwald et Cie 14,5 x 23,5 Paris 1874 In-8, reliure pleine percaline verte de l'éditeur (Lenègre Rel.), dos lisse orné de frises dorées, auteur et titre dorés, filets d'encadrement à froid sur les plats, [4]-VI-[2]-404-[1]-[1] pp,, index, 7 pl. photographiées hors texte et 21 figures sur bois in-texte. Première édition française traduite par les docteurs Samuel Pozzi et René Benoît. L'édition originale anglaise "The expression of the emotions in man and animals", parue en 1872, peut être considérée comme le complément de l'ouvrage de Darwin sur la "Descendance de l'homme". Son étude des mouvements d'expression a représenté une étape importante dans l'étude de la physionomie. Elle apportait une série d'arguments nouveaux en faveur de la théorie de l'Evolution et soulignait dans le même temps les insuffisances des théories de Charles Bell (1774-1842), d'après lesquelles " l'homme a été créé avec certains muscles spécialisés adaptés à l'expression de ses sentiments." Légère marque de pliure au dos, très bon intérieur, reliure en bon état, ex-libris manuscrit sur les pages de garde et de titre.(BJB29) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
18748721C. Reinwald et Cie 14,5 x 23,5 Paris 1874 In-8, reliure pleine percaline verte de l'éditeur (Lenègre Rel.), dos lisse orné de frises dorées, auteur et titre dorés, filets d'encadrement à froid sur les plats, [4]-VI-[2]-404-[1]-[1] pp,, index, 7 pl. photographiées hors texte et 21 figures sur bois in-texte. Première édition française traduite par les docteurs Samuel Pozzi et René Benoît. L'édition originale anglaise "The expression of the emotions in man and animals", parue en 1872, peut être considérée comme le complément de l'ouvrage de Darwin sur la "Descendance de l'homme". Son étude des mouvements d'expression a représenté une étape importante dans l'étude de la physionomie. Elle apportait une série d'arguments nouveaux en faveur de la théorie de l'Evolution et soulignait dans le même temps les insuffisances des théories de Charles Bell (1774-1842), d'après lesquelles " l'homme a été créé avec certains muscles spécialisés adaptés à l'expression de ses sentiments." Légère marque de pliure au dos, très bon intérieur, reliure en bon état, ex-libris manuscrit sur les pages de garde et de titre.(BJB29) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
1996124852Paris Presses Universitaires de France - PUF 1996 3 vol. relié 3 forts vol. in-8, cartonnages sous jaquettes illustrées, 4862 pp. (pagination continue). Sans l'étui. Série complète en très bonne condition.
1996124852Paris Presses Universitaires de France - PUF 1996 3 vol. relié 3 forts vol. in-8, cartonnages sous jaquettes illustrées, 4862 pp. (pagination continue). Sans l'étui. Série complète en très bonne condition.
189044888John Murray 1890. 2 vols. 8vo. Second Edition Seventh Thousand with 43 illustrations in the text some very occasional underlining mainly in pencil a little light spotting to the first several leaves of each volume; original arches-style binding of green cloth gilt backs chocolate endpapers uncut backstrips lightly chafed without loss at heads and tails lower joints mildly rubbed and a little tender else a very good bright clean copy. With 32pp publisher's catalogue April 1889 bound in at end of second volume as called for. First published in 1868 Darwin's longest work was extensively revised for the 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. Freeman Darwin 241; Freeman BNHB 910. John Murray, hardcover
2 vols., 8vo., Second Edition, Seventh Thousand, with 43 illustrations in the text, some very occasional underlining (mainly in pencil), a little light spotting to the first several leaves of each volume; original arches-style binding of green cloth, gilt backs, chocolate endpapers, uncut, backstrips lightly chafed (without loss) at heads and tails, lower joints mildly rubbed and a little tender else a very good, bright, clean copy. With 32pp publisher's catalogue (April, 1889) bound in at end of second volume as called for. First published in 1868, Darwin's longest work was extensively revised for the 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. Freeman (Darwin), 241; Freeman (BNHB), 910.
1871000936Appleton 1871 Red brick cloth decorated in black double border with circular device in each corner spine decorated in gilt which is quite bright.436 plus 12 pp ads. First issue with errata containing 16 items and a postscrript to volume I. One corner of the cover is lightly bumped and lightly discolored apparently the victim of a few drops of water. Contents fine. Appleton hardcover
196336482New York: The Limited Editions Club 1963. quarter leather slipcase. Limited Editions Club. small 4to. quarter leather slipcase. xxxii 470 2 pages. With a New Preface by Charles G. Darwin. Illustrated with Wood Engravings by Paul Landacre. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by Landacre LEC 344. Printed at the Griffin Press in Australia with design by Douglas A. Dunstan. Well preserved copy. The Limited Editions Club unknown 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 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
18751371333New York: D. Appleton and Company 1875. First American Edition. Hardcover. Octavo x 462 8 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Full binding of red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Minor shelfwear. Light chipping and rubbing to spine and corners. Age-toning to textblock. Bookplate on front pastedown. Signature of previous owner on front free endpaper. With 8 pages of advertisements in rear. Shelved in Case 10. 1371333. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
188781020New York:: D. Appleton and Company 1887. New Edition from the Sixth English Edition with Additions and Corrections. publisher's rust cloth gilt-lettered on the spine and decorated in black. 1887 ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper; cloth and top edge dusty; contents clean; tight and sound. . 8vo. Folding chart. D. Appleton and Company, hardcover
1874006457New York: D. Appleton and Company 1874. One of Darwin's most important works including the first reference to "evolution." First published in America in 1871; these are Very Good Plus to Near Fine copies of the Third American Edition from three years later. Bound in the original redish-orange cloth with ruling and decorations in black on the front covers; titling in gilt on the spine. Clean text; very bright and clear; unfoxed. Numerous illustrations within. Volume One has vi 409 pages. Spine lightly faded with rub to the head. Volume Two has v 436 pages followed by a 12-page catalog. Spine also lightly faded with rub to the head; rub to the rear edge of the spine. Solid and attractive copies of this seminal work. Third Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover
1873005955New York: D. Appleton and Company 1873. It is impossible to overstate Darwin's importance to our scientific thought. His groundbreaking study of emotion and facial expression serves as the basis for current research into ethology. This is a Near Fine copy of the First American Edition. Redish-brown cloth binding with rules and decorations in black on the front cover; titling in gilt on the spine. Clean text; vi 374 pages; indexed. Twenty-one illustrations and seven Heliotype plates within. Light bit of rub to tips and margins of the spine. This would be a Fine copy but there is a horizontal tear across the first three pages which includes unfortunately the Title Page. This is easily repaired but please note the condition issue. Quercus must offer this as a Binding Copy in need of repair or restoration. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover
1889250357<p>Folding map xx 344 pages 4 folding map.</p><p>Original Green Cloth Freeman 277</p><p>Proceeds from the sale of this items go to the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles</p> Smith, Elder & Co. hardcover
1868250354<p>Vol. 1: iv 494 pages 6; Vol. 2: 568 pages 8.</p><p>Freeman 879 - First American Edition with a preface by Asa Gray. Previous owner's signature on flyleaf dated 1874 as well as another previous owner's stamp and a bookstore Acres of Books stamp in volume 2. No other library marks except label on spine.</p><p>Proceeds from the sale of this book go to The Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles</p> Orange Judd & Co. hardcover
20064269New York: W.W. Norton & Company 2006. First edition of this collection of the four works of Darwin. Thick octavo original half cloth. Signed by the editor Edward O. Wilson on the title page who has drawn an image of an ant. Near fine in a fine dust jacket. The original slipcase is in near fine condition. Never before have the four great works of Charles DarwinVoyage of the H.M.S. Beagle 1845 The Origin of Species 1859 The Descent of Man 1871 and The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals 1872been collected under one cover. Undertaking this challenging endeavor 123 years after Darwin's death two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Edward O. Wilson has written an introductory essay for the occasion while providing new insightful introductions to each of the four volumes and an afterword that examines the fate of evolutionary theory in an era of religious resistance. In addition Wilson has crafted a creative new index to accompany these four texts which links the nineteenth-century Darwinian evolutionary concepts to contemporary biological thought. Beautifully slipcased and including restored versions of the original illustrations From So Simple a Beginning turns our attention to the astounding power of the natural creative process and the magnificence of its products. W.W. Norton & Company hardcover books