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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
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
1888300684Paris G.reinwald,libraire,éditeur. 1888 VIIIp+552p 1 volume IN8. Reliure d'époque en demi chagrin rouge.Dos à nerfs titré et orné de caissons dorés.Tranches dorées.Deuxième édition traduit de l'Anglais par M.Ed. Barbier.Rousseurs.Ouvrage orné de figures en noir in-texto.
187260122London and New York, Macmillan and Co., 1872. Royal8vo. In publisher's original red embossed cloth. In ""Nature. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science"", Vol. 6, May-October 1872. Stamp to title-page and p. 1 and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Binding with wear and light soiling, spine loose and missing part of cloth to upper part.. Internally fine and clean. Darwin's paper (co-author): 211-216" P. 279. [Entire volume: XII, 548 pp].
1888677london: John Murray 1888. Later printing. Leather_bound. Very Good. Contemporary three quarter leather binding by Mudie. seventeenth thousand 519 pages including index plus i to ix preface. Beautiful /leather binding with raised bands to spine. Gilded lettering ruled lines and design to spine with the title on a black leather .background. Attractive marbled boards and endpapers. Tan calf leather in good condition - some surface loss to the corner pieces . All page ends also marbled - the pages edges are quite perfect with a noticeable gloss to them. <br/><br/> John Murray hardcover
187460158Budapest Kiadja a Természettudományi Társulat Academy of Sciences 1873 & 1874. 8vo. In two contemporary embossed full cloth bindings with gilt letter- and numbering to spine. Bindings with light wear primarily affecting hindges. Previous owner's stamp to half title and title page in both volumes. Light occassional brownspotting primarily affecting first and last leaves. An overall nice copy. XVI 2 303 1; VII 1 361 1 pp. 1 leaf of Advertisement 2 plates A frontiespiece of Darwin and one listing the evolution of the different generations. <br/><br/><em>The exceedingly rare first Hungarian translation of Darwin's "Origin of Species". Together with the Serbian and the Spanish the first Hungarian translation of the "Origin" is arguably the scarcest of all the translations of the work and very few copies of it are known. The Hungarian public was introduced to Darwinism early on when Ferenc Jánosi reviewed The Origin of Species in the Budapesti Szemle Budapest Review half a year after it first appeared in English. Darwin's principal works were first published in Hungarian translation by the Royal Hungarian Natural Science Society Királyi Magyar Természettudományi Társulat. Translator Dapsy László had been actively working to make Darwin and his idea known in Hungary. Through his articles he consistently presented Darwinism as a possible model for the type of progressive society that Hungary should attempt to achieve thus being one of the very earliest to apply Darwin's theories to human society and politics in general. "Dapsy's translation inspired by liberal ideals of progress increasingly became part of the conservative discourse of Hungarian politics reinterpreted and appropriated according to the nationalist agendas merging in Hungarian Society". Mund The Reception of Charles Darwin in Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Society.Prior to his translation in 1872 Dapsy wrote Darwin: "I am sorry to say that as yet here such tendencies are received with a good deal of aversion but I believe that by-and-by they will accept it and it would be a great advancement for our political life too". Dapsy to Darwin 12 June 1872. Darwin's response is not known. "It is characteristic of the enlightened spirit of the country in this period that Darwin received academic recognition earlier in Hungary than in England. Although Cambridge did not honor Darwin until 1879 he was elected an honorary member of The Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1872 the same year on this occasion the renowned Hungarian zoologist Tivadar Margó visited him at Down.Historical circumstances played a major role in this quick appearance of Darwinism and its popularity in Hungary. The failure of the 1848-49 revolution and war of independence seemingly put an end to progressive political discourse signaling an ideological crisis among the intelligentsia. In this context the natural sciences with their 'eternal truths' promised a way out inasmuch as science's promised objectivity might well serve as a politically neutral expression of progressive values" Mund The Reception of Charles Darwin in Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Society.The present book was one of four scientific works published between 1872 and 1874 by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences the others being Bernhard von Cotta's Geologie der Gegenwart 1865 Huxley's Lectures on the Elements of Comparative Anatomy 1864 and Tyndall's Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion 1863. An advertisement for these books occurs on the final leaf of vol. II.During Darwin's lifetime 'Origin' was published in eleven different languages some of them in more than one edition: The first foreign translation was the German 1860 followed by a Dutch 1860 French 1862 French 1862 Italian 1864 Russian 1864 Swedish 1869 Danish 1872 Hungarian 1873 Spanish 1877 and Serbian 1878 the last three by far being the rarest. OCLC locates only three complete copies: Paris Mazarin Library University Library of Szeged and The Huntington Library CA. Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin only hold volume 1. Freeman 703. </em> hardcover
187460158Budapest, Kiadja a Természettudományi Társulat [Academy of Sciences], 1873 & 1874. 8vo. In two contemporary embossed full cloth bindings with gilt letter- and numbering to spine. Bindings with light wear, primarily affecting hindges. Previous owner's stamp to half title and title page in both volumes. Light occassional brownspotting, primarily affecting first and last leaves. An overall nice copy. XVI, (2), 303, (1)"" VII, (1), 361, (1) pp. + 1 leaf of Advertisement + 2 plates (A frontiespiece of Darwin and one listing the evolution of the different generations).
18591293943London: John Murray 1859. Third Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 429 pages with two fold outs and pages of advertisements. In Good plus condition. Rebacked in green cloth with gilt lettering to spine with original boards and preserved and parts of original spine laid on. Boards show wear along the edges; corners bumped and beginning to fray. Pages are age toned as is typical with some minor spotting mostly at the beginning and on the fold outs. Interior otherwise clean and free of marking. An ex-library copy with usual markings including a bookplate from the Royal Navy on front paste down and faded ink stamp on title page. <br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Darwin's contribution present and corrected on page 268. The first edition of 1849 had a transposition error in Darwin's essay some later states included a corrected text in a rear pocket. The second edition was issued in 1851 with no offprint of Darwin's article. This is the third edition complete. Fold out maps are present with some slight tears to the rear map. Shelved in Case 10. 1293943. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. John Murray hardcover
18591293943London: John Murray 1859. Third Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Green spine with gilt lettering; 429 pages with two fold outs and pages of advertisements.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Darwin's contribution present and corrected on page 268. NOTES: The first edition of 1849 had a transposition error in Darwin's essay some later states included a corrected text in a rear pocket. The second edition was issued in 1851 with no offprint of Darwin's article. This is the third edition complete. Fold out maps are present with some slight tears to the rear map.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Book has been repaired with original green cloth still present; Some cloth missing from the spine lettering still present but worn; Former library book with bookplate from the Royal Navy on front paste down and faded ink stamp on title page; Boards show wear along the edges corners bumped and beginning to fray. Pages are age toned as is typical with some minor spotting mostly at the beginning and on the fold outs; Interior otherwise clean and free of marking.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> shelved case 10. 1293943. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. John Murray hardcover books
1889153561London: John Murray 1889. First Edition; Early Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in green cloth. Neat owner name. John Murray hardcover
188960London: John Murray 1889. Hardcover. Fair. Original green board in plastic protective covers. Gilt on spine and illusltration on front cover. Spine weak but holding - front portrait of Darwin almost detached and foxing to protective tissue paper Otherwise a nice well kept copy of this early edition. John Murray hardcover
187634481London: John Murray 1876. Very Early Printing the eleventh thousand in the publisher's original dark-green cloth typical for Darwin's books. With a number of illustrations. 8vo publisher's original dark-green cloth with gilt lettering to the spine. vii 519 1 pp. A handsome and well preserved copy some light evidence of age bur quite fresh with bright gilt and some minor general mellowing from age. AN IMPORTANT WORK IN THE DARWIN OEUVRE. One of the early printings which used the title "A Naturalist's Voyage" on the title page. One of Darwin’s earliest works. Even without publication of his works on evolution he would have had a considerable reputation as the author of The Voyage of the Beagle. While ‘The Origin of Species’ dominates perceptions of his work this is an important travel book in its own right and its relation to the background of his evolutionary ideas has often been stressed.Freeman.<br> “Of the great exploratory voyages ‘a most important place is taken by the voyage of the ‘Beagle’ in 1831-1834. Darwin’s name is so associated with the evolutionary idea through which he profoundly influenced scientific philosophical political religious and ethical thought that certain of his other claims are often forgotten. To appreciate his distinction it is necessary to recall that had he never written on evolution he would still stand in the front rank among naturalists and would have to be included in any history of science. Thus even during the voyage in the ‘Beagle’ he reached conclusions that modified and extended the fundamental working principles of geology and geophysics.†- Singer.<br> During the voyage Darwin suffered severely from seasickness. In a letter to his sister Caroline he wrote “ I continue to suffer so much from sea-sickness that nothing not even geology itself can make up for the misery .†Bowlby p.164 John Murray hardcover
18978343John Murray 1897. 8vo. with portrait frontispiece original tissue guard present and 6 small illustrations in the text neat contemporary signature on half-title; original dark green rhea hunt blocked in gilt on upper board gilt back patterned endpapers joints lightly rubbed corners very lightly bruised hinges tender but binding entirely sound a little age-worn else a bright clean crisp copy. With 32p publisher's catalogue dated January 1898 and partially unopened bound in at end. Quite apart from its scientific value Darwin's first published work 1839 is an important travel work in its own right. This is essentially a re-issue of Murray's 1890 edition Freeman 28 with the postscript incorporated in the text but preserving the gilt 'rhea' hunt on upper board and gilt '3/6' on backstrip first seen in the 1889 edition Freeman 21. In addition Captain Fitzroy's name is reset as 'Fitz Roy' on title. Freeman 49. John Murray, unknown
18901381582London United Kingdom: John Murray 1890. Reprint. Hardcover. Octavo 500 pages. In Good condition. Faded dark evergreen spine with gilted lettering. Boards have mild shelving wear mild staining moderate wear along edges moderate wear along corners mild wear along spine and moderate wear along spine head and tail. Textblock has splitting to gutter from page 3 - 80 81 - 160 and 177 - 288 many pages bound together at the head denting along some pages splitting along front hinge between front pastedown and end-page moderate age-toning along edges and mild wear along edges. Shelved ND-A. 1381582. FP New Rockville Stock. John Murray hardcover
188938420London: John Murray 1889. Hardcover. x 519pp 4pp of publisher's advertisements. Green cloth stamped in gold. Wear to spine ends hinges are weak especially in the front contemporary inscription on front free endpaper. A good copy. ; Octavo. John Murray hardcover
189748564London: John Murray 1897. 8vo xi 1 500 pp. Frontispiece portrait tissue guard foxed with some offsetting. Original gilt titled dark green cloth a couple of faint marks otherwise an excellent copy. "It is impossible to overrate the influence of the voyage on Darwin's career: it was both his education and his opportunity" DNB. Freeman 83. London: John Murray unknown
18793523jJohn Murray 1879. Hardcover. Poor/No Jacket. Fourteenth thousand. Internally the book is in good condition however the boards are in poor state with rubbing fraying marking and wear all over. Internally there is an ex-libris plate under the front board and mild age-related tanning and marking throughout but the pages remain legible. The binding is sound. JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. John Murray hardcover
188950410London: John Murray 1889. 8vo x 519 1 4 advertisement pp. Frontispiece portrait. Original dark green cloth gilt vignette to upper cover some rubbing to spine and extremities. "It is impossible to overrate the influence of the voyage on Darwin's career: it was both his education and his opportunity" DNB. Freeman 49. London: John Murray unknown
189028113London: John Murray. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1890. Hardcover. Half-title leaf not present. Previous owner's initials in pencil. Small 6mm split to leather at head of front joint. Some rubbing and minor abrasions to leather on spine and joints.; 1890 edition. iii-xi 1 500 pages portrait frontispiece. Half-title leaf absent. Contemporary blue full calf binding. Fine binding by George Robertson. Binder's name in gilt letters on front dentelle "GEO. ROBERTSON'S BINDING". Possibly this is the Australian bookseller George Robertson of Melbourne Brown leather lettering piece on spine. Gilt decoration to spine gilt borders to boards gilt tooling to edges of boards and dentelles. Page dimensions: 178 x 119mm. Marbled endpapers. All page edges gilt. Gilt spine title: "A / NATURALIST'S / VOYAGE / DARWIN". Freeman 59 - "Postscript now incorporated in text." . John Murray hardcover
1889ZZ4166John Murray 1889. Two gutters reinforced with barely visible archive tape at front of book. Original green cloth gilt boards rubbed and slightly marked wear to extremities. Pencil inscription: "Richard Carline Dec 1961 belonged to John Dupuis". Slight crack to endpaper on gutters. Text unmarked. Slight separation at pp192-93. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. . Good/No dustwrapper. x 519pp. John Murray Hardcover
188249970London: john murray 1882. Later Printing. Hardcover - as published. VG no foxing very mild browning cloth is very good gilt lettering is very bright and readable. Binding is tight hinges are very good. Green cloth 513pp plus ads. Later printing Originally published by Henry Colburn in 1839. john murray hardcover
1845311707London: Ward Lock & Co 1845. 2nd edition. Hardcover. Previous owner's signature. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Title within ornamental borders. Frontispiece accompanied with a guard sheet. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Date is suggested. Physical description: 492p. illustrated. Notes: Includes publishers ads in the end. Includes index. Subjects: Beagle Ship: Natural history -- South America.Natural history -- Oceania. Natural History. Genre: Illustrated. London: Ward, Lock & Co hardcover
188223050291882. 15th thousand. very good. 15th thousand edition. Book very good paper tape to gutter of 1st and 2nd front free end papers some foxing mostly to front and rear papers former owner's name and date on 2nd front free end paper some bubbling to verso of front free end paper. unknown
1889138396London: John Murray 1889. 2nd edition 20th thousand. Very Good. octavo. hardback in original cloth 615pp. frontis. index Boards rubbed slightly shaken 4pp. torn without loss & tender hinges o/w a very good reading / reference copy of an early printing John Murray hardcover
189048293John Murray. 1890. New Ed. pp.xi 500. 8vo. Hardback. One crossed through signature on half-title. Original boards. A vg. copy. Freeman 58. John Murray. hardcover