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188435109Paris, 1884, in-8, 412pp, reliure pleine percaline, Très bel exemplaire bien complet de la planche dépliante! 412pp
7383Paris, Reinwal, 1884 23,5 x 14,5 cm, 2 ff.n.ch., pp. [V] - XVIII, 412 pp. Un tableau dépliant en frontispice. Relié pleine toile d'éditeur, ornée de fers spéciaux, non rogné. Quelques pâles rousseurs, percaline poussiéreuse sinon bon exemplaire. Première édition de la traduction française. Défenseur du transformisme de Darwin, Romanes interpréta la notion d'adaptation dans un sens nettement finaliste.
7383Paris, Reinwal, 1884 23,5 x 14,5 cm, 2 ff.n.ch., pp. [V] - XVIII, 412 pp. Un tableau dépliant en frontispice. Relié pleine toile d'éditeur, ornée de fers spéciaux, non rogné. Quelques pâles rousseurs, percaline poussiéreuse sinon bon exemplaire. Première édition de la traduction française. Défenseur du transformisme de Darwin, Romanes interpréta la notion d'adaptation dans un sens nettement finaliste.
18632368-NFfM.,Hermann 1863. 4 Bl.,,274 S. Mit 20 Holzschn. im Text. Priv. Hln. d.Zt. mit Rückentitel, etw. berieben, Rücken etw. geschossen, Vorsätze etw. stockfleckig, Titel u. letzte S. gestemp., sonst innen nur ganz vereinzelt min. (finger)fleckig, insges. gut erh.
18682201030028xbvkLeipzig, Verlag von William Engelmann, 1868. VIII, 249 Seiten, abwechselnd mit entsprechend vielen Leerblättern; 2 ausfaltbare lithographische Tafeln mit 81 Abbildungen. - Halbledereinband der Zeit mit grün-marmorierten Buchdeckeln und kleinen Lederecken, dezenter Rückenvergoldung und goldgeprägtem Rückentitel; 8vo.(ca. 21 x 15 x 2,5 cm).
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2016x-1357604076Palala Press 2016. Hardcover. New. 426 pages. 6.14x0.94x9.21 inches. Palala Press hardcover
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1858066A70J.B. Lippincott & Co. Philadelphia: . 1858 pp. xxvii 586 Color chromolithographed frontispiece 23 tinted scenic plates eight monochrome geologic sections and profiles some folding; and 136 in-text figures Errata slip. Large 4to. 310 mm. Original full cloth binding decorated in blind with a gold gilt seal of the state on the front board. Front board detached; spine chipped and laid down. Henry Darwin Rogers 1808-1866 was one of the great geologists of the 19th century. Among other governmental and academic duties he was the State Geologist and head of the PA Geological Survey. Begun in 1836 and lasting until 1842 the first Pennsylvania Geological Survey would not publish its results until 1858 due to budget problems and other delays. In the end Rogers'"was an epoch-making work and beyond question the most important document on the geology of America that had appeared up to date with the exception of the final reports of the New York Survey." These geologic maps accompanied the final report and were the first such maps prepared for the state. They contain impressive cultural and topographical detail including cities towns street grids county names and boundaries roads railroads mills ferrys springs water salt and oil! and more. The presentation accentuates the complex folded structure of the Appalachian Mountains. He and his brother William were the first to work out the folded nature of the Appalachians. Uncommon. PA6. Hardcover. J.B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia: . hardcover
185757211London and Edinburgh: John Murray; W. & A. K. Johnston 1857. A well-executed beautifully engraved map. Hand-colored. 16 x 13 inches 25 x 22 inches in mat and frame. Faint vertical center fold line else fine. Wheat 934. Not in Moffat. From the rare Atlas of the United States. 1857 by Rogers and Johnston. This is the only commercial atlas map of its time to show the Utah Territory on a single map and it is in its own right one of the rarest maps of the territory. In addition to county boundaries and information from Fremont's report the map provides a good deal of detail on springs Indians topographical features forts early roads and more. Portions of Nevada Colorado Arizona and New Mexico are included.<br /> <br /> The first separately printed map of Utah. This map was published at the time of the Utah War 1857-58 and depicts Brigham Young's original view of the large Deseret Territory. Fillmore City is shown as the capitol.<br /> <br /> The map includes a note from Fremont's report which states "The Great Basin is elevated above the sea between 4000 and 5000 ft. it is surrounded by lofty mountains and is believed to be filled with rivers and lakes which have no communication with the sea deserts and oases which have never been explored and savage tribes which no traveller has seen or described. John Murray; W. & A. K. Johnston unknown
1994Z1579Tuscaloosa and London:: University of Alabama Press 1994. 1994. FIRST EDITION. Series: History of American Science and Technology Series. 8vo. xi 311 pp. 9 figs. illustrations index. Reddish-brown cloth brown stamped spine title dust-jacket. Fine. ISBN: 0817307354 University of Alabama Press, (1994). hardcover books