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1931RO60147357Watts & Co. 1931. In-12. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 154 pages. Texte en anglais. Rousseurs. Nombreuses annotations au crayon dans le texte. Jaquette en état d'usage.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1980R300275988François Maspero. 1980. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. Paginé de 315 à 610.. . . . Classification Dewey : 570-Sciences de la vie
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
1968RH1064London:: The Royal Society 1968. 1968. 8vo. 118 pp. Illustrated 16 plates. Cream blue stamped printed wrappers. Very good. Whole volume offered several other articles on Henry Oldenburg Richard Price Sir Charles Sherrington Douglas McKie make up the full issue. The Royal Society, 1968]. unknown books
1930RO60147356Watts & Co. 1930. In-12. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 244 pages. Texte en anglais. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Rousseurs. Un ex-libris au crayon sur la page de faux titre. Nombreuses annotations à l'encre et au crayon sur la page de garde. Jaquette en mauvais état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1934RO60147374Watts & Co. 1934. In-12. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 179 pages. Texte en anglais. Frontispice en noir et blanc. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Rousseurs. Nombreuses annotations à l'encre et au crayon dans le texte. Jaquette en état d'usage.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1929RO60147355Watts & Co. 1929. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 434 pages. Texte en anglais. Rousseurs. Un ex-libris à l'encre sur la page de garde. Nombreuses annotations au crayon et à l'encre dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1909RO60153417P. F. Collier & Son Company. 1909. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 524 pages. Texte en anglais. Rousseurs. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Quelques annotations au crayon et à l'encre dans le texte. Frontispice en noir et blanc, avec serpente. Un ex-libris à l'encre sur la page de faux titre. Titre, collection et éditeur dorés au dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
191720309Melbourne: Austral Music Publishing Co 1917. Musical score to celebrate returning World War I soldiers the words written by Sergeant W. Darwin 7th Battalion 1st Australian Division and music by Ambrose G. Gregory. The printed subhead at the front wrapper of the score continues "Returned Soldiers' Song Dedicated to the brave Australian and New Zealanders who fell at Gallipoli and to those living victorious".<br /> <br /> William Darwin born in Bendigo in 1895 d 1981 was a drum major for highland pipe bands from an early age. He enlisted in 1914 as a member of the Bendigo Volunteers and joined the 7th Battalion which sailed for Egypt where he was nominated as stretcher bearer. He sailed on the Galeka from Alexandria to Lemnos in preparation for the landing in Gallipoli. He served at Achi Baba Cape Hellas was promoted to Acting Sergeant and was wounded in September 1915. Darwin was later transferred to hospitals in England and Scotland and was diagnosed as suffering from shell shock by the Australian Medical Board in 1916. In 1917 back in Australia he settled in Carlton became Chief of the Carlton Caledonian Society and wrote the words to this highly popular march. While continuing to compose Darwin began a career as a lecturer speaking on a variety of topics and earning himself the nickname in the British press of "the Australian Orator". Starting in the 1920s he began organizing domestic and international tours for the Australian Pipe Bands.<br /> <br /> The score includes additional songs: 'There's a Sunny Land Australia' written and composed by C. Vaude; and 'Lonesome Jes' Lonesome for You' by Hal L. Campbell. <br /> <br /> Small folio 7pp. With a b&w printed photographic portrait of Darwin at the front cover text printed in black. Some toning at front cover otherwise very good condition. Trove 6162165. OCLC: 154150497. Austral Music Publishing Co unknown
19044496Dark brown hard-grain morocco leather over boards; gilt stamped title on front cover; end papers are heavy stock green white gilt and brown pseudo marbled with moire effect; leaves are heavy wove paper unopened at top edge pages are printed recto-blank-blank-verso recto-blank-blank-verso. Clean covers and spine; some rubbing and light chipping on spine; spine/cover joints are rubbed with slight splitting at head; tightly bound; end papers have light chipping at edges and slight splits at head and tail of hinges; signed at head of title page 'D. P. Kingsley August 11th 1904'; bright clean interior. 8vo 35 pp. OCLC #13501649. Privately Published hardcover
1985RO30337445La découverte. 1985. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 251+299 pages. Quelques rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.41-Tours du monde
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
20001322332PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
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
1985ND202651985 [6], 690 p., portrait, 4to, cloth. Added is: Supplement to the Calendar, 1994 (iii, 46 p.).
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
1981S6746Ithaca and London:: Cornell University Press 1981. 1981. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. xv 834 pp. Blue cloth. Fine. Cornell University Press, (1981). hardcover books
1981ND138501981 xv, 834 p., cloth.
1987ND162181987 x, 1137 p., cloth. New copy.
1961118London: The Botanical Society of the British Isles c/o The British Museum 1961. First Edition. blue boards. Very Good . 6 plates. 8vo blue boards edited by P. J. Wanstall illustrated with 6 plates 140 pages. Previous owner's stamp on ffe; slight mottling and rubbing to boards; internally clean and tight. Contains seven essays: one notably by Nora Barlow on "Darwin as Botanist." The Botanical Society of the British Isles c/o The British Museum hardcover
19052788Budapest: Vass Jozsef 1905. Hungarian edition. In contemporary half cloth. In very good condition. Hungarian edition. In contemporary half cloth. 95 p. A rare and early Hungarian edition of Darwin. Vass Jozsef unknown
19226141London; Mills & Boon 1922. 1922. Hard Cover. FIRST EDITION. Octavo pp 142 2 16 catalogue. Original dark green cloth with gilt titles to spine and upper board; blind ruled border to upper board. Spine tips and corners rubbed and spine a little toned. Scattered foxing mainly to page edges; no annotation or inscriptions. A prolific writer of golf and a very capable player in his own right Darwin was Captain of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and was President of the Golf Club Managers' Association. This collection is of 24 papers printed in Darwin's regular golf columns in The Times over the previous few years and is one of his earliest books. Scarce. London; Mills & Boon, 1922. hardcover
1922355490720218London: Mills and Boon 1922. First Edition. Hard Cover. First UK Edition. Octavo 142 pages 2 16-page catalogue to the rear. Publisher's original dark green cloth with gilt titles to spine and upper board which also has a blind-ruled border. Scattered foxing to the page block edges and the early pages of the book which has crept into the interior in places. There is a neat neat name and contemporary date to the head of the 1/2 title. No fading whatsoever to the gilt lettering. Slightly soft spine tips. Overall an attractive VG copy. No D/W. A series of essays drawn from the Author's contributions to "The Times" newspaper. Quite uncommon. Mills and Boon hardcover
1922240172London: Mills and Boon Limited 1922. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾. N/a. 142 16 ads. 8vo. sized. 1922. First edition. A very good clean tight bright copy in original publisher's green cloth - gilt embossed to the spine and to the front board. A contemporaneous ink name of a former owner in black ink to the head of the half-title page. Some spotting to the fore-edges and some light spotting to the endpapers. The head and tail of the spine a little bumped. No dust jacket. A very good bright tight copy Mills and Boon, Limited hardcover
192268590London: Mills & Boon 1922. First edition of this collection of Darwin's golf columns from The London Times. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by Bernard Darwin on the front free endpaper "To G.M. from the author with his best regards. Sept. 1922." It was customary for Darwin to sign "from the author" which denoted a personal affiliation with the recipient. Rare and desirable signed and inscribed. It has been said that Darwin's writings established the standards for golf reporting against which all others are measured" D&J. Murdoch 178; D&M 13880; D&J D4000. Mills & Boon hardcover