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1839317725London: Henry Colburn 1839. First edition. xxviii 4 597; xiv 2 694 1; xiv 615; viii 352 pp. including half titles in three primary volumes plus forty-six plates including two frontispieces one plan and nine folding maps and charts. 4 vols. 8vo. Bound in period half dark green morocco and marbled boards spines gilt t.e.g. Repaired tear on half-title of vol. I maps backed with japanese tissue. Bound without publisher's ads at end of appendix volume which are often lacking. Fine. First edition. xxviii 4 597; xiv 2 694 1; xiv 615; viii 352 pp. including half titles in three primary volumes plus forty-six plates including two frontispieces one plan and nine folding maps and charts. 4 vols. 8vo. Darwin's First Book. The account of the Beagle's two voyages edited by Robert Fitzroy who served as commander of both voyages. Volume three of this work represents the first edition of Darwin's account of the voyage which provided the basis for his work on the origin of species found here in its second issue entitled JOURNAL OF RESEARCHES INTO THE GEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY OF THE VARIOUS COUNTRIES VISITED BY H.M.S. BEAGLE. "The third volume contains Darwin's account of the voyage now famous as the genesis of his theory of evolutionary biology. The demand for Darwin's JOURNAL immediately exceeded that for the companion volumes of the NARRATIVE. Colburn therefore brought out a separate edition of it in the same year" - Hill. Freeman notes that Darwin's "first published book is undoubtedly the most often read and stands second only to ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES as the most often printed. It is an important travel book in its own right and its relation to the background of his evolutionary ideas has often been stressed." The first volume contains Captain King's account of the first coastal surveys of Patagonia and Terra del Fuego produced on the first expedition between 1826 and 1830. The other volumes comprise the account of the second voyage of the Beagle. Between 1831 and 1836 the ship visited Brazil Argentina Terra del Fuego Chile Peru the Galapagos Islands Tahiti New Zealand and Australia. The appendix to the second volume bound here as the fourth volume of this set includes a meteorological journal official instructions correspondence and notes. Four of the six plates in the appendix volume consist of sixteen separate illustrations of various cloud formations. A fine attractive set of a landmark of scientific exploration one of the most important Pacific voyages and Darwin's first substantial book publication. Hill 607; Freeman 10 pp. 31-39; Borba de Moraes p. 247; Sabin 37826 Henry Colburn unknown books
03677Adelaide South Australia: Printed for The Limited Editions Club 1971. Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: <br/>it is those who know little not those who know much <br/>who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science." <br/><br/>DARWIN Charles. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. With a Preface by Ashley Montagu and Drawings by Fritz Kredel. Adelaide South Australia: Printed for The Limited Editions Club 1971.<br/><br/>Limited to 1500 copies signed by Fritz Kredel this being no. 1201.<br/><br/>Large quarto 10 11/16 x 7 7/8 inches; 272 x 201 mm. 384 pp. Illustrated throughout with numerous black and white drawings some of which are full-page. <br/><br/>Publisher's quarter green Oasis morocco over natural 'wood veneer' paper boards spine decoratively stamped and lettered in gilt. Minimal fading to spine still a near fine copy in the publisher's matching slip-case.<br/><br/>Charles Robert Darwin 1809-1882 was an English naturalist and geologist best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors and in a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace introduced his scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding. Darwin published his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species overcoming scientific rejection of earlier concepts of transmutation of species. By the 1870s the scientific community and much of the general public had accepted evolution as a fact. However many favored competing explanations and it was not until the emergence of the modern evolutionary synthesis from the 1930s to the 1950s that a broad consensus developed in which natural selection was the basic mechanism of evolution. In modified form Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences explaining the diversity of life. Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history. He was honored by burial in Westminster Abbey.<br/><br/>The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex was first published in 1871. It applies evolutionary theory to human evolution and details Darwin's theory of sexual selection a form of biological adaptation distinct from yet interconnected with natural selection. The book discusses many related issues including evolutionary psychology evolutionary ethics differences between human races differences between sexes the dominant role of women in mate choice and the relevance of the evolutionary theory to society. <br/><br/>Fritz Kredel 1900-1973 was a German later American artist and graphic designer. In his early years he studied under Rudolf Koch at Offenbach School of Art and Design and developed skills in woodcuts. Koch and Kredel collaborated on A Book of Signs 1923 and The Book of Flowers 1930. Following Koch's death in 1934 Kredel moved to Frankfurt but in 1938 he fled Germany for political reasons with help from Melbert Cary. After emigrating to the United States that year he taught at Cooper Union in New York and continued to work as an artist. He produced illustrations for over 400 books in German and English and received many awards and honors. Many of his originals are now housed at the Art Library at Yale University.<br/><br/>Limited Editions Club Bibliography 435. Adelaide, South Australia: Printed for The Limited Editions Club, 1971 unknown books
1905019212London: Walter Scott Publishing Co. Ltd. 1905. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Early edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. xxiv 278 pages of text followed by numerous pages of publisher's advertisement. Hardcover cloth binding with printed paper spine label is sunned on the spine with minor staining and discoloration. Contains a fold-out map and four plates all with color highlights. No date of publication listed; circa 1905. Previous owner's name and date of 1911 on the front endpaper. The text is clean and unmarked. Early edition. Walter Scott Publishing Co., Ltd. Hardcover books
201223706New York: Everyman's Library 2012. First edition later printing of these two groundbeaking works by Darwin. Octavo original cloth. Signed by Richard Dawkins on the title page. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Introduction by Richard Dawkins. Easily the most influential book published in the nineteenth century Darwin's The Origin of Species is also that most unusual phenomenon an altogether readable discussion of a scientific subject. On its appearance in 1859 it was immediately recognized by enthusiasts and detractors alike as a work of the greatest importance: the revolutionary theory of evolution by means of natural selection that it presented provoked a furious reaction that continues to this day. The Origin of Species is here published together with Darwin's earlier "Voyage of the 'Beagle'. This 1839 account of the journeys to South America and the Pacific islands that first put Darwin on the track of his remarkable theories derives an added charm from his vivid description of his travels in exotic places and his eye for the piquant detail. Everyman's Library hardcover books
19632311464New York: Viking Press 1963. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Jacket edges rubbed. 1963 Hard Cover. viii 435 pp. A one-volume collection of his most important and delightful writings including: Complete Essay of 1844 containing the substance of the later Origin of Species / Autobiography in its unexpurgated original version / Self-contained selections from The Voyage of the Beagle / The Descent of Man / The Expression of the Emotions / Insectivorous Plants / The Formation of Vegetable Mould / Letters. Edited and with an Introduction by Stanely Edgar Hyman. Viking Press hardcover books
1983BL2859Oxford:: Oxford University Press 1983. 1983. 20 cm. xxvi 123 pp. Illus. index. Printed wrappers; rubbed gutter corner bumped. Burndy bookplate. Very good. ISBN: 0192851314 Oxford University Press, 1983. unknown books
1959BL3271Bethlehem:: Lehigh University 1959. 1959. 23 cm. iii 17 pp. Printed wrappers. Near fine. Annotated catalogue of the most eminent of 20th century collectors of science. Lehigh University, 1959. 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
1927WRCLIT53795Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1927. 12472pp. Gilt cloth. Portrait plates and maps. Appendices. Index etc. First edition. Cloth faintly marked and slightly bubbled at lower edge bookplate else a good bright copy without dust jacket. The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover books
2009WRCLIT70746New York: Knopf 2009. Printed wrappers. Fine. Uncorrected page proofs of the first U.S. edition: "The life of Charles Darwin rendered in verse b his great-great-granddaughter." Knopf unknown books
198559744Princeton: Princeton University Press 1985. First trade paperback printing. xii 1138 pp w/index. Spine sunned else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Princeton: Princeton University Press paperback books
18391226633 vols. London: Henry Colburn 1839. 3 vols. in 4 vol. 2 having a separate appendix 8vo xxviii iv 1-559 556-597 pp. with 17 engraved plates and 3 folding maps; xiv 2 1-694 2 pp. with 25 engraved plates and 2 folding maps; viii 352 pp. with 6 engraved plates and 2 folding maps; iii-xiv 629 1 609-615 pp. with 2 folding maps. In total 9 folding maps all now bound in and 48 plates and charts. A very good copy with minimal wear and a few repaired tears to the folding maps rebound sympathetically and well in half speckled calf and marbled boards backstrips elaborately gilt with morocco labels and raised bands in two slipcases. § First edition first issue of the account of the most famous voyage in the history biological science. Volume III is the first issue of Darwin's Journal his first published book containing the observations and fieldwork that would form the basis for On The Origin of Species. "The five years of the voyage were the most important event in Darwin's intellectual life and in the history of biological science. Darwin sailed with no formal scientific training. He returned a hard-headed man of science knowing the importance of evidence almost convinced that species had not always been as they were since the creation but had undergone change. DSB III 566. Darwin's Journal "is one of the most interesting records of natural history exploration ever written and is one of the most important for it was on this voyage that Darwin prepared for his lifework ultimately leading to On The Origin of Species" Hill 104-5. Vol.1 contains Captain King's account of the first voyage which surveyed the coasts of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego; Vol 2. with the appendix contains Captain Fitzroy's account of the second voyage of the Beagle which visited Brazil Argentina Tierra del Fuego Chile Peru the Galapagos Islands Tahiti New Zealand Australia among other islands and countries. A beautiful copy of these incomparably important books. Freeman 10. Hill 104-105. Norman 584. Henry Colburn hardcover books
18801104188vo. London: John Murray 1880. 8vo x 592 32 ads dated May 1878 pp. Illustrated with 196 in-text woodcuts. Original green blind-stamped cloth backstrip titled in gilt brown coated endpapers hinges cracked a little wear to crown and foot of backstrip text block edges but not pages stained an unsophisticated copy. § First edition first issue inscribed in Charles Darwin’s hand “Elizabeth Darwin From her Fatherâ€. Presentation copies from Darwin in his own hand are exceptionally rare most presentation copies were inscribed “from the author†by the publisher; a copy inscribed to a family member by Darwin himself is extraordinarily so. Elizabeth Darwin known as Bessy was Charles and Emma Darwin’s youngest daughter who lived at home until the death of her mother and died in 1926. Very little is known about her. “Despite her constant presence in the house only very occasionally does her name appear in any of the mountain of family letters†Bowlby Charles Darwin: A New Life 408. After her mother’s death Elizabeth moved to a small house in Cambridge where she lived to be 78. The book is an extension of Darwin’s work on movement in climbing plants to show that the same mechanisms hold true for flowering plants in general. Darwin was assisted by his son Francis who had become an accomplished botanist. The book was well reviewed and immediately sold 1500 copies. Freeman 1325. John Murray hardcover books
1982BL3214London:: Linnean Society 1982. 1982. 26 cm.135 pp. One musical score index; very few ink underlined sections. Original printed wrappers; bit soiled and crinkled. Burndy bookplate. Very good. Various articles that tell the story of DARWIN. Contents: R.J. Berry Happy is the man that findeth wisdom; R.B. Freeman The Darwin Family; Keith Stewart Thomson & Stan P. Rachootin Turning points in Darwin's life; Frederick Burkhardt Darwin and the biological establishment; Frederick B. Churchill Darwin and the Historian; John Austin Baker Humanity and nature; R.H. Brady Dogma and doubt; James R. Moore Charles Darwin lies in Westminster Abbey; Ernst Mayer. Epilogue. Linnean Society, 1982.] unknown books
1967BL3020Los Angeles:: University of California Press 1967. 1967. 8vo. xii 251 pp. Illus. folding maps appendices index. Gilt-stamped green cloth dust-jacket; jacket edges slightly worn. Burndy bookplate. Very good. Darwin's letters 1831-1860 edited by Nora Barlow the granddaughter of Darwin. University of California Press, 1967. hardcover books
196349600NY:: Viking Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1963. Hardcover. Edited by Stanley Edgar Hyman. First edition thus. Very good in a very good minor edge wear one tiny chip fading along the spine dust jacket. . Viking Press, hardcover books
189687298NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. B00CNVFFHW . Complete in one volume. With illustrations. Second edition revised and augmented authorized edition. Octavo half bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering on the spine marbled boards top edge gilt. Light edge wear and some moderate rubbing to the marbled boards previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down else very good. Binding is solid.; 688 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
189687303NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. B000JK7CFM . 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 previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down else very good. Binding is solid.; 519 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
189687304NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. B000JK7CFM . Authorized edition. Octavo half bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering on the spine marbled boards top edge gilt. Strip of abrasion at the base of the spine moderate edge wear else very good. Some unopened pages. Binding is solid.; 519 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
1890290006New York. : H.M. Caldwell. No date circa 1890 . Publisher’s red cloth gilt spine title. . Good plus some fading to covers spine lightly sunned contents very good. . 19.4x12.8 cm. . Portrait frontis numerous illustrations in text. H.M. Caldwell. hardcover books
1972Embry 185552Heritage Press 1972. Fine in publisher's slipcase with one tiny ding. Black leatherette-backed rust cloth. Includes the "Sandglass". Heritage Press, 1972. hardcover books
189687306NY:: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. B000NYEAN6 . 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.; 352 pages . D. Appleton and Company, hardcover books
18766383London: John Murray 1876. First edition. Fine/"In which he began demonstrating the frequency with which plants had developed structures and processes favouring cross-pollination. . By experiment Darwin found that the plants which had been cross fertilized almost always grew taller and stronger than those which had pollinated themselves. . This was clearly a strong if circumstantial proof of his central thesis natural selection: the adaptations to ease cross-fertilization were connected with a general increase in vigour; vigorous plants were more likely to survive in competitive circumstances; thus over the vast periods of evolutionary development plants making cross-fertilization easier. . . will always have had an advantage over those that did not" Brent Charles Darwin New York 1981 p. 490 . Octavo 20 cm; viii 482 pages. Advertisements for other works of the author on the verso of the title 3-line errata slip tipped in prior to Chapter One. Original cloth. Owner's name in ink and old bookseller notations in pencil on front free endpaper. Else a fine copy in remarkably fresh condition. Reference: Freeman 1249. John Murray hardcover books
1998Embry 172060Oxford 1998. Third edition first printing thus. Tiny ink letter to front free endpaper else fine in fine price-clipped dust jacket in mylar cover. Oxford, 1998. Third edition, first printing thus. unknown books
18836384London: John Murray 1883. The eighth thousand corrected. Very Good. Octavo 20 cm viii 328 2 32 pages. In orginal green cloth. Covers about fine. Gathering F sprung. Brief foxing to blank facing title page. John Murray hardcover books