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189687299NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. Volume II only. With additions and corrections from the sixth English edition authorized edition. Octavo half bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering on the spine marbled boards top edge gilt. Moderate shelf wear and aging previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down else very good. Binding is solid.; 339 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
1962S11575New York:: Collier Books 1962. 1962. Sm. 8vo. 512 pp. Index. Paperback; small nick on fore-edge. Very good . Collier Books, (1962). paperback books
1995S12974Manchester:: Manchester University Press 1995. 1995. 8vo. xii 211 pp. Index. Printed wrappers. Near fine. ISBN 10: 0719040256 Manchester University Press, 1995. unknown books
189687309NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. B00L4KSPX4 . With illustrations. Third edition authorized edition. Octavo half bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering on the spine marbled boards top edge gilt. Age darkened along the spine moderate edge wear else very good. Some unopened pages. Binding is solid.; 344 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
189687301NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. B00CNVFD6A . Complete in two volumes. With illustrations. Second edition revised authorized edition. Octavos half bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering on the spines marbled boards top edges gilt. Age darkened along the spines moderate edge wear else both volumes are very good. Some unopened pages. Bindings are solid. . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
189687310NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. B00CIZQL7Q . With illustrations. Authorized edition. Octavo half bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering on the spine marbled boards top edge gilt. Age darkened along the spine moderate edge wear else very good. Some unopened pages. Binding is solid.; 592 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
1894PW1191Edinburgh:: T. & T. Clark 1894. 1894. 8vo. xvi 358 10 pp. Crimson blind- and gilt-stamped cloth. Ownership signature of Robert Maxwell Young. Very good a nice copy. PROVENANCE: Robert M. Young is a historian of science specializing in Darwinism. T. & T. Clark, 1894. hardcover books
188942682Boston: The New Ideal Publishing Company 1889. 1st printing. Modern marbled paper wrappers with printed paper title label to front wrapper. A bit of age-toning to text block. Overall VG. 3 26 - 51 3 pp. Adverts last 2 pages. 7-3/8" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>"The publication of the series of essays on Evolution delivered under the auspices of the Brooklyn Ethical Association is undertaken in response to a general and increasing demand for a correct statement in popular form of the leading ideas inferences and tendencies involved in the acceptance of the Evolution Philosophy together with a clear statement of the main lines of evidence or proof by which the conception of Evolution is sustained. . The different phases of the subject are treated in this series in a certain natural order of succession which the student and reader will do well to follow in the perusal of the lectures." Preface. OCLC shows a bound volume of the entire series held in one copy Am Phil Soc Lib and the NUC lists this separate title as held in just one location: NYPL. The New Ideal Publishing Company unknown books
367831 pp. 8vo bound in attractive green morocco-backed cloth over boards. Cambridge: "Printed for Distribution among the Members of the Cambridge Philosophical Society" 1 December 1835. First edition of Darwin's first separately printed work and of the greatest rarity. This unauthorized pamphlet contains extracts from ten letters written to John Stevens Henslow 1796-1861 by Darwin during his five-year voyage on the Beagle. Henslow had been Darwin's botany professor at Cambridge and their friendship "was one of the most influential circumstances in his Darwin's early life."-ODNB. It was Henslow who obtained for him the post of naturalist on the Beagle. Darwin's letters were published without his knowledge; Henslow had read some of them before the Cambridge Philosophical Society and was responsible for printing this small pamphlet of extracts. The present work did introduce Darwin's name and some important observations to a small but influential group of scientists and when he arrived back in England in the autumn of 1836 he carried with him something of a reputation as a geologist. Fine copy preserved in a green morocco-backed box. From the library of Robert Crewe-Milnes 1st Marquess of Crewe 1858-1945 British statesman and author note on pastedown stating that the book was purchased by Maggs Bros. from the Crewe library. Accompanied by the 1960 privately printed facsimile. ❧ Freeman 1. hardcover books
1995S11301New York:: Alfred A. Knopf 1995. 1995. Thick 8vo. xiii 605 pp. Frontispiece bibliography index. Quarter gilt-stamped gold cloth over gilt-stamped yellow paper-backed boards dust-jacket; jacket with small nick to corner otherwise fine. ISBN: 0394579429 FIRST EDITION. "Janet Browne's definitive. . . biography. . . will not be matched in breadth depth insight or joy in reading" Reidy Kroll & Conway p. 133. "There are innumerable studies of Darwin facetiously referred to as the 'Darwin industry.' However there are some that stand out. The best biography of Darwin was written by Janet Browne. Hers is a wonderful and wonderfully readable account of Darwin's work and life with many new insights" Watson p. 1259. A second volume was issued. Reidy Michael S. Gary R. Kroll and Erik M. Conway. Exploration and Science: Social Impact and Interaction. Santa Barbara CA: ABC-CLIO 2007; Watson James and Charles Darwin. The Indelible Stamp: The Evolution of an Idea. Philadelphia: Running Press 2005. Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. hardcover books
1960S11075London:: British Museum Natural History 1960-61. 1960. Five consecutive issues. Series: British Museum Natural History Historical Series Vols. 2.2-2.6. 8vo. 27-73; 77-117; 153-183; 187-200 pp. Blue-green printed wrappers. Very good. British Museum (Natural History), 1960-61. unknown books
1953291233Garden City.: Doubleday. 1953. First American edition. . Tan cloth black spine title. . Very good in a good dust jacket with chipped edges and small dampstain. 20.3x13.5 cm. . “A brilliant insight into the future and a revealing forecast of things to come.†By the grandson of Charles Darwin. weight: 0.8 lb. Doubleday. hardcover books
1978LLV2252Hamden Connecticut:: Archon Books 1978. 1978. 8vo. 309 1 pp. Frontis. Green gilt-stamped cloth dust-jacket; some fading to jacket evidence of foxing along edges. Very good. Archon Books, 1978. hardcover books
1978S8255Folkestone:: Dawson 1978. 1978. First edition. 8vo. 309 pp. Alphabetical dictionary of Darwin related information. Green cloth dust-jacket. FINE. Dawson, (1978). hardcover books
8305NY DUTTON 1979. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. F. NY, DUTTON, 1979 unknown books
1960S8254Norwalk:: Burndy Library 1960. 1960. 4to. 72 pp. Illus. folding facs. Printed wrappers; a bit soiled and rubbed but a very good copy. Burndy Library, 1960. unknown books
1981S6746Ithaca and London:: Cornell University Press 1981. 1981. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. xv 834 pp. Blue cloth. Fine. Cornell University Press, (1981). hardcover books
195879318Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1958. Hardcover. B000GXYQN8 . Foreword by Sir Gavin de Beer. First edition. This copy is from the personal library of the distinguished biologist Horace W. Stunkard and bears his name on the front free endpaper. Two of Professor Stunkard's invitations to scientific society events are laid in. Very good in a very good age toning upper corner of front flap is clipped dust jacket. . Cambridge University Press, hardcover books
1985BL1509New York and London:: Garland 1985. 1985. Series: Garland Reference Library of the Humanities Vol. 369. 4to. 690 pp. Port. of Darwin index; small tick-mark in one margin otherwise clean. Red cloth gilt-stamped spine title. Burndy bookplate. Near fine. ISBN: 0824092244 First edition noting that a 46-page supplement with a reprinting the original was issued in 1994. Frederick Burkhardt was for many years the President Emeritus of the American Council of Learned Societies. His decades of work on The Correspondence of Charles Darwin constituted a signal example of dedication to a demanding and ambitious scholarly enterprise. He was an Honorary Fellow of Clare Hall Cambridge. Garland, 1985. hardcover books
1967LLV2237Berkeley and Los Angeles:: University of California Press 1967. 1967. 8vo. xii 251 1 pp. 9 illus. on plates folding maps appendices index. Cloth dust-jacket; jacket rubbed. Very good. Darwin’s letters 1831-1860 edited by Nora Barlow the granddaughter of Darwin. University of California Press, 1967. hardcover books
1887RW1042London:: John Murray 1887. 1887. 3 volumes. 8vo. ix 1 394 4; iv 393 3; iv 418 2. Frontis. portraits index ads. Original bluish-green blind- and gilt-stamped cloth; spine ends rubbed. Armorial bookplates of Hugh Macdonald Sinclair ownership signature of C.S. Sherrington. Very good. SIR CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON'S COPY. Second edition. Fifth Thousand. Includes a broad selection of letters to 28 different recipients on a variety of topics selected by Darwin's son Francis who was "largely guided by the wish to illustrate his father's personal character." Topics include Darwin's early life "The Foundations of the 'Origin of Species" botanical letters and many others. Correspondents include Louis Agassiz H. W. Bates Thomas Henry Huxley Asa Gray and others along with various family members. PROVENANCE: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington 1857-1952 was an English neurophysiologist pathologist and bacteriologist who won the NOBEL PRIZE in Medicine in 1932 for his work on the function of neurons and served as president of the Royal Society in the early 1920s. Hugh Macdonald Sinclair 1910-1990 was a doctor medical researcher in nutrition and Master of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. He was best known for his lifelong crusade against "bad fats" which he believed to be a primary cause of cancer and heart disease in developed countries. John Murray, 1887. hardcover books
1955Z1174London:: Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1955. 1955. 16mo. 399 pp. Plates index. Green cloth gilt-stamped spine title dust-jacket; jacket a bit worn with a small spine corner tear. Very good. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (1955). hardcover books
1979LLV2259London:: Society for Nautical Research 1979. 1979. 8vo. 285-382 pp. Illus. Printed wrappers. Fine. Stansbury’s contribution appears on pp. 355-357. Other articles in this issue include: "Admiral of the Fleet the Earl Mountbatten of Burma" obituary; "Roman Triremes and the Outriggerless Phoenician Trireme" Lucien Basch; "Seamen in Dutch Ports c. 1700-c.1914" J.B. Bruijn; "Shipowning in Boston Lincolnshire 1836-1848" Stephanie Jones; "Whalebacks" W.P. Dunphy. Society for Nautical Research, 1979. unknown books
196116676London: British Museum 1961. In vol.2 nunber 6 Bull. of the British Museum Natural History. British Museum unknown books
194517073London: Pilot 1945. Pilot unknown books