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18711308103John Murray UK 1871. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. London: John Murray 1871 1871. 2 volumes octavo. Original green cloth titles to spines gilt sides with panels blocked in blind blue coated endpapers. The covers are in good condition and very secure - both spines have been professionally rebacked. Gilt nice and bright. There is a scuffing to the covers and the corners are a bit bumped but with very little loss - a quite presentable set. The bindings are very tight and square having been repaired strengthened and re-cased. Internally both volumes are very good indeed. The endpapers have been expertly reinforced with matching period paper - something that could well be missed without careful scrutiny. Previous owner name and notes in light pencil to the verso of the half-title which could be easily erased. Some foxing to first and last few leaves of each volume but the text pages are clean and bright throughout with very little foxing that I can see and no previous ink marks. The original adverts are complete and dated January 1871. Cloth very lightly rubbed a lovely set. Engravings throughout. First edition first issue with the errata on the verso of the title leaf of vol. II. Here the word "evolution" appears for the first time in any of Darwin's works preceding its appearance in the sixth edition of The Origin of Species the following year. Darwin had hoped that one of his supporters might tackle the thorny question of human evolution but was forced to face the logic of his own theory himself. Darwin deviated from his ostensible subject of mankind to describe sexual selection in the animal kingdom enabling him to answer those who saw peacock tails as an expression of divine aesthetics. Darwin also set out a definite family tree for humans tracing their affinity with the Old World monkeys and laid out his views on the evolutionary origins of morality and religion. "The Descent understood by Darwin as a sequel to the Origin was written with a maturity and depth of learning that marked Darwin's status as an élite gentleman of science" ODNB. Housed in a custom-made collectors slipcase. Along with Darwins Origin of Species one of the most important books in all of science and thus in all of human knowledge. Quite uncommon in the true first issue. John Murray, UK 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
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
1986RDARCOR01RJBCambridge University Press 1986. Very Good. Darwin Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 2 : 1837 - 1843. Cambridge U.K.: Cambridge University Press 1986. First printing. 603pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Black cloth with gilt stamping to spine. Book condition: Very good with very light bumps to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with very light rubbing to extremities. In clear dust jacket protector. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
1940009171New York: The Crime Club - Doubleday Doran & Co 1940. 1st Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Fine/Very Good/Near Fine. 8vo. 299pp. Beautiful Stated First Edition of this story featuring the Viennese detective Baron von Kaz. Bound in red cloth with titles super-imposed in red under a black label on front board and stamped in black on spine. Square tight and clean throughout with just a touch of bumping to the spine ends and tips. Mild off-setting to paste-downs. Very attractive clipped dust-jacket has some edge-wear and rubbing to spine panel. A couple of tiny nicks and chips. Still fresh and bright and uncommon in any condition. Laid in is a 7.75" x 5.75" piece of letterhead from Mrs. Darwin Teilhet with a note dated 1983 with remittance for a book she purchased and asking for copies of an additional publication and signed by her in orange marker. A very pretty copy of an uncommon title in any condition and the signed note makes this a scarce collectable indeed. Hubin p.390. The Crime Club - Doubleday, Doran & Co unknown books
200989913n.p.: Black Oyster Publishing Company Inc 2009. Paperback. Near Fine. frontis 45p. Softcover in original wrapper. 26cm. Edited by Tom Thomas statement on title-page. <br/><br/> Black Oyster Publishing Company, Inc paperback books
199410050American Society of Plant Taxonomists 7/1/1994. Paperback. Very Good . American Society of Plant Taxonomists July 1994. Crisp neat paperback in cream covers. Flawless pages. Arrives First class. <br/><br/> American Society of Plant Taxonomists paperback books
19272222070<p>Octavo. Illustrations with six b/w photographs. 5 page foreword by Darwin with his facsimile signature. Small illustration on title page. Original gilt stamped wrappers gilt dull soft crease down the center. Does not have 2 pages of "Sportex" samples present in some copies. Very good. 35 pages.</p><p>Printed by Henry Stone & Son. Ltd. London.</p> Dormeuil Freres paperback books
191623292Cambridge: At the University Press 1916. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First Edition. lv 81 pages. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. Large 8vo. Lower corners bumped. Occasional pencilled notes internally. Stamp of astronomer T.J.J. See on title page. 1 leaf with titles available from Cambridge University Press laid in. Cloth. Sir George Howard Darwin KCB FRS 9 July 1845 - 7 December 1912 was an English astronomer and mathematician. wiki. At the University Press unknown books
198141490Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press 1981. Hardcover. Very good/Very good-. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press 1981. Signed and inscribed by the author. Copious b/w illustrations and photographs. 294 pp. Hardcover. Small 4to size. Navy blue cloth. Silver lettering and contrasting panel to spine. Cover slightly shelf worn corners & head/heel of spine bumped; d.j. scuffed & edge worn slightly age darkened to rear wrap small chips to head & heel; else clean & sound. Very good/Very good-. Southern Illinois University Press hardcover books
191767094London:: John Murray. Very Good. 1917. Hardcover. First edition. Ex-library copy with typical markings else very good in green cloth. No dust jacket. . John Murray, hardcover books
193614004London: Chapman & Hall 1936. First edition of this work by Darwin. Octavo original cloth. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with a few small closed tears and light rubbing. First editions in the original dust jackets are uncommon and this is easily the nicest example we have seen or handled. Bernard Darwin a grandson of the British naturalist Charles Darwin was a golf writer and high-standard amateur golfer. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. He was Captain of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1934 and was President of the Golf Club Managers' Association from 1933 to 1934 and then again from 1955 to 1958. Chapman & Hall hardcover books
198027875Stanfordville: Earl M. Coleman 1980. Hardcover. Very good. Very good hardback in a lightly rubbed jacket that is foxed on the spine. <br/><br/> Earl M. Coleman hardcover books
1865WRCAM54258St. Petersburg 1865. viii5401; 3viii466pp. plus frontispiece. 12mo. Half titles. Modern half calf and marbled boards spines gilt with raised bands. Light dampstaining at top edge of a few leaves light tanning and foxing throughout. Very good. The very rare first edition in Russian of Darwin's classic scientific journal and travel account of his experiences and observations aboard the H.M.S. Beagle. "His 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" - Freeman. Despite recording over 250 editions of Darwin's JOURNAL and eighteen in Russian Freeman misses this initial printing translated into Russian by Elizaveta Bekatova and edited by her husband Andrei Beketov. OCLC records only one copy at the University of Toronto. FREEMAN pp.31; 52-53 ref. hardcover books
1896002257S.-Peterburg St. Petersburg: Tipografiia I. N. Skorokhodova 1896. Hardcover. Uniform edition translated from the 6th revised and expanded English edition; 8 3/4 x 6 1/4; pp. 5 II-X 1-327 3; rebound in textured black cloth; page edges red-speckled; light wear to cloth at tips of spine and corners; small number in ink on ffep; small remnants of the original wraps to inner margin of half-title; occasional minor spotting; very good condition. A small tipped-in label identifies the book as belonging to Nikolai Nikolaevich Shnitnikov 1861 - 1934 - a founding member of the Russian Constitutional Democratic Party. A 19th century edition of Darwin's groundbreaking work it was originally translated by Professor Sergei Rachinskii and published in Russian in 1864 it took 2 years for it to be completed. The 6th English edition which was at the base of the current one was the last to be fully revised and to an extent rewritten. S.-Peterburg (St. Petersburg): Tipografiia I. N. Skorokhodova hardcover books
192153016London: Hodder & Stoughton Limited 1921. First edition. Octavo original green cloth gilt titles to the spine. Frontispiece of George Duncan. Illustrated by photographs by G.W. Beldam. In near fine condition. George Duncan was a Scottish professional golfer. He was also a golf course designer. His much sought-after professional teaching and swing analysis skills lead to him being referred to as "the pro's pro." He won the 1920 Open Championship. Hodder & Stoughton Limited hardcover books
188337678London: Macmillan 1883. Orig. cloth. Fine. Macmillan unknown books
187318366Cambridge: Riverside Press. Very Good. 1873. First Edition. Hardcover. Covers spotted mottled; some staining to contents; light foxing; Good; first edition . Riverside Press hardcover books
19342724London: Chapman and Hall Ltd. 1934. First edition. Octavo original cloth. Signed by the author on the front free endpaper "Bernard Darwin Jan 1935." An excellent copy with some information regarding the book pasted to the inside gutter in the very rare dust jacket with a few closed tears. Rare in the original dust jacket and signed. It is said Bernard Darwin invented golf writing as we know it today. He was the first golf writer to transcribe facts and figures into a branch of literary journalism and he did so with style wit and an ability to turn a phrase. Born September 7 1876 in Downe Kent Darwin's grandfather was Charles Darwin the great naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution. Bernard never trained as a journalist. After graduating from Cambridge with a law degree he became a barrister in London for a few years. But Darwin was unhappy in his work and in 1908 he gave up his career in law. "Once Darwin dipped his toe into golf writing the reports he produced regularly for The Times of London over a forty-five year period and his ruminative essays for the weekly Country Life possessed a quality that no one else has ever approached" Herbert Warren Wind wrote "We are simply very lucky that a man of his high talent was so smitten by golf that he wrote endlessly about it" Golf World Hall of Fame. Chapman and Hall, Ltd. hardcover books
1934GG818-097London: Chapman & Hall Ltd 1934. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. xii 247 pp. Half-title prefatory note by Bernard Darwin; text clean unmarked. Black-stamped green cloth; binding square and tight light rubbing at spine hinges light shelf wear and soiling. Previous owner's inscriptions on front free end paper. GG818-097. Very Good. This book is a important artifact by the inventor of golf journalism Bernard Darwin. Darwin was the grandson of the great naturalist Charles Darwin. For forty-five years Bernard Darwin wrote reports on golf for The Times of London and the weekly Country Life. According to Herbert Warren Wind "We are simply very lucky that a man of his high talent was so smitten by golf that he wrote endlessly about it." This volume contains Darwin's ruminations on golf heroes tales from the links and first-person recollections from a storied career. REFERENCE: Golf World Hall of Fame online resource. Chapman & Hall, Ltd hardcover books
1941117839London: Collins 1941. First edition of this collection of autobiographical essays by the great golf writer. Octavo original cloth. In very good condition name to the front free endpaper. Collins hardcover books
1985021146Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press 1985. xiv 377p. b/w illus. original cloth ex libris. Southern Methodist University Press unknown books
UDARORI00vgDolphin Books. Very Good. Darwin Charles. Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection. Garden City NY: Dolphin Books ND. 517pp. Indexed. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Top of spine bumped with clean pages and tight binding. Dolphin Books paperback books
75003NY:: Modern Library. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Modern Library Giant number 27. Both books complete and unabridged in one volume. A later printing. Very good in a very good moderate edge wear a bit faded along the spine dust jacket. . Modern Library, hardcover books
186268006First Edition in Original Cloth of Darwin's Work on Orchids With Pre-Publication Advertisements DARWIN Charles. On the Various Contrivances by Which British and Foreign Orchids. Are Fertilised by Insects and on the Good Effects of Intercrossing. With Illustrations. London: John Murray 1862. First edition. Octavo 7 3/4 x 5 inches; 195 x 125 mm. vi 365 1 colophon 32 publisher's advertisements pp. With 33 woodcuts in the text and one woodcut folding plate. With publisher's 32 page advertisements dated December 1861. These advertisements being dated before publication indicate that this is a very early copy. Original full maroon cloth. Covers stamped and ruled in blind. Front board with gilt central device of an orchid. Spine stamped and lettered in gilt. Brown coated endpapers. Spine with some sunning. Some very minor foxing mainly to preliminaries. Small old bookseller's label on front free endpaper. Overall a near fine copy. "Darwin was adept at flanking movements in order to get around his critics. He would take seemingly intractable subjectsólike orchids flowersóand make them test cases for 'natural selection.' Hence the book that appeared after the Origin was to everyoneÃs surprise The Various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are Fertilised by Insects 1862. He showed that the orchidÃs beauty was not a piece of floral whimsy 'designed' by God to please humans but honed by selection to attract insect cross-pollinators. The petals guided the bees to the nectaries and pollen sacs were deposited exactly where they could be removed by a stigma of another flower." Brittanica Freeman Darwin. Hunt. McGill/Wood. Nissen BBI. Nissen ZBI. Darwin Collection 779. HBS 68006. $5500 John Murray hardcover books