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1868GT091London: John Murray 1868. 1st editon . Hardback. Fine. 8vo. viii 411; viii 486pp 43 text figures in volume one. Original fine half-calf brown polished bindings with marbled boards. Finely finished gilt dec. compartments and decoration. Red and green gilt lettered labels. No adverts bound-in. Some scattered foxing to the end-papers. Two volume first edition set both dated 1868 with a first issue Volume One and second issue Volume Two. Freeman F877.1 and F878.2 The first volume having the six line errata and volume two no errata. The first issue of 1500 sold out in a week in Jan 1869 and a further 1250 with corrections stated in the first issue errata lists corrected were issued. The different issues have identical title pages. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS <br/> <br/> John Murray hardcover
123659London: John Murray Printed by William Clowes and Sons 1890 2nd edition revised; seventh thousand. hardcover xiv 473pp 1; x 495pp. Good. Two volumes. 12mo. In original green cloth; lettering and decorative device in gilt to spine; decorative bands in gilt at head and heel of spine; top and bottom boards with simple blindstamped decorative borders. Cloth rubbed most pronounced at edges; cloth chipping at head and heel of spine. Edges of vol.II dirtied most prominent on fore-edge. Plain brown EPs. Both volumes with remnants of previously removed label bookplate to ffep. Previous owner's signature at head of first blanco of each volume. Library rubber stamps in vol.I to first blanco preface page p.vii list of illustrations p.97 and final page p.473. Library rubber stamps in vol.II to first blanco title page first contents page and verso-rfep. Occasional leaf with creased corner. Vol.II starting at front gutter and p.464 / 465; all entirely secure. Textblock clean and square. Illustrated throughout; tables. An early printing of this important edition revised by Charles Darwin. Of all the corrections which Darwin made for this edition the reworking of his provisional hypothesis of pangenesis in Ch.27 is especially important. John Murray (Printed by William Clowes and Sons) Hardcover
1899030422NY and London: D. Appleton: 1899. First published in 1868 this book is the Second edition from 1899 edition 461 pages illustrated in b&w. "During the seven years which have elapsed since the publication of 1868 of the first edition of this Work I have continued to attend to the same subjects as far as lay in my power; and I have thus accumulated a large body of additional facts chiefly through the kindness of many correspondents. Of these facts I have been able to here use only those which seemed to me the more important. I have omitted some statements and corrected some errors the discovery of which I owe to my reviewers. Many additional references have been given. The eleventh chapter and that on Pangenesis are those which have been most altered parts having been re-modeled; but I will give a list of the more important alterations for the sake of those who may possess the first edition of this book." This is Darwin's Preface to this second edition. VERY GOOD- HARDCOVER in red cloth lettering is bright on spine. Volume I of a 2 volume set. . Hard Covers. Very Good-/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. D. Appleton: hardcover
18681224New York: Orange Judd 1868. 1st American Edition. Two volume FIRST AMERICAN EDITION of "ONE OF DARWIN'S MOST INFLUENTIAL AND WIDE-RANGING BOOKS. IT IS ALSO HIS LONGEST AND MOST DETAILED WORK" Freeman The Works of Charles Darwin 879. It is also "the only section of Darwin's big book on the origin of species which was printed in his lifetime and corresponding to its first two intended chapters" ibid. <br /> <br /> Darwin's intent was "to provide overwhelming evidence for the ubiquity of variation" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. "This work is notable not only for Darwin's prodigious amassing of facts concerning artificial selection of traits to demonstrate an analogy for natural selection. It also advances his hypothesis of pangenesis and gemmules as the agents of the inheritance of characteristics" DSB.<br /> <br /> Darwin's hypothesis of pangenesis "here expounded for the first time" Freeman. Was the by "means of which he tried to frame an explanation of hereditary resemblance inheritance of acquired characters atavism and regeneration. It was a brave attempt to account for a number of phenomena which were beyond the bounds of scientific knowledge in his day such as fertilization by the union of sperm with egg the mechanism of chromosomal inheritance and the development of the embryo by successive cell division. His hypothesis of pangenesis could not therefore give a permanently acceptable account of the multitude of phenomena it was designed to explain. It was however a point of departure for particulate theories of inheritance in the latter nineteenth century' DSB Freeman. "Other chapters consider "the amount and nature of the changes which animals or plants have undergone whilst under man's dominion" employing observations of inheritance within a species in an effort to understand the causes of variability" ibid. <br /> <br /> While as said Darwin's two volumes "were intended to provide overwhelming evidence for the ubiquity of variation" they also "incidentally answered Lyell and Gray who maintained that variations had not occurred purely by chance but were providentially directed. Darwin showed that breeders indeed selected from a vast array of minute random variations. He gave numerous instances of the causes of variability including the direct effect of the conditions of life reversion the effects of use and disuse saltation prepotency and correlated growth" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. CONDITION & DETAILS: Two volumes. Complete. 8vo 18.7 x 12.2 cm. Vol. I: 6 x 494 14 Vol. II: 4viii 568 12. Solidly bound in original publisher's green cloth; gilt-lettered at the spine. Scuffing at the edges with minor chipping at the head and foot of the spine. Clean and bright throughout both volumes. Very good. Orange Judd hardcover
1868CDAR012London: John Murray 1868 Two volumes. First edition first issue. One of 1500 copies. Bound in three-quarter contemporary brown calf over red marbled boards spines lettered and decorated in gilt all edges marbled marbled endpapers. A very good set with some wear and rubbing along edges and spines former owner bookplate to front pastedowns some foxing to the first few leaves otherwise clean. Freeman 878. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. London: John Murray hardcover
1882BB2290London: John Murray 1882. Original Cloth. Fine. Second Edition Revised Fifth Thousand two volumes complete in fine original bindings featuring first occurrence of the phrase "survival of the fittest." Crown 8vo 188 x 118: xiv4731; x4951pp with 43 woodcut illustrations. Publisher's green cloth covers paneled in blind arches style spine stamped in gilt chocolate coated end papers top edge rough-trimmed. A superb set with bright bindings uncracked hinges and virtually spotless pages. Very mild rubbing to corner tips dusty top edges else very fine. Freeman 883. Intended originally as the first two chapters of a monumental work that Darwin envisioned but never published on the origin of species not the Origin of 1859 which Darwin viewed as only an abstract of a more substantial project. This second edition substantially revised and enlarged from the first edition of 1868 is the final text in which Darwin proposed the concept of pangenesis his provisional hypothetical mechanism for heredity which was proven obsolete by the 1900 rediscovery of Mendel's theory of the particulate nature of inheritance and in which he detailed and discussed at length artificial selection. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. John Murray unknown
187575303in 2 vols vol 1 xiv 1-473 pages vol 2 x 1-495 pages contains 43 black and white figures Published by John Murray hardcover
1868250354<p>Vol. 1: iv 494 pages 6; Vol. 2: 568 pages 8.</p><p>Freeman 879 - First American Edition with a preface by Asa Gray. Previous owner's signature on flyleaf dated 1874 as well as another previous owner's stamp and a bookstore Acres of Books stamp in volume 2. No other library marks except label on spine.</p><p>Proceeds from the sale of this book go to The Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles</p> Orange Judd & Co. hardcover
1896026701New York: Appleton 1896. Book. Very Good. Leather. Authorized Edition. 495pgs. Bound in Uniform Half Red leather with marbled boards.TEG.Gilt lettering on spine. internally fine.This volume is exceptionally tight well preserved. This is Volume II of two volumes. Darwin retained an interest in the history techniques practices and processes of domestication. Artificial selection as practiced by plant and animal breeders in the mid-nineteenth century offered a ready and obvious model of how speciation under natural selection may have taken place. Therefore Darwin studied the work of cattle sheep and dog breeders. Additionally Darwin corresponded with humble pigeon fanciers and famous botanists. Size: Octavo. Appleton Hardcover
1972212625New York: AMS Press 1972. Hardcover. VG. Reprint edition from the 1896 edition of The Works of Charles Darwin v. 7-8. 473 and 495 pages in excellent condition; lightly yellowed on the top edges. Illustrations in volume 1. Green hardcovers with silver titles on the spines. Very light wear on corners. VG <br/> <br/> AMS Press hardcover
6087London: John Murray 1868. First edition. There is a faint crease to the front cover of volume 1 and minor bumps to the top rear outer corner of volume 1 and to the bottom front and rear outer corners of volume 2 these tiny bumps are barely noticeable; the text blocks and original bindings of both volume are very bright and clean; a tight very good copy. Pp. viii 411; viii 486 43 text woodcuts. Publisher's original blind-stamped green cloth with gilt-lettered spine 8vo. This is the first edition second issue of 'Variation of Animal and Plants' Freeman 878. Imprint at base of spine in two lines on both volumes there is single two-lines erratum at the end of the index and no errata lines in volume 2. No ads are present at the end of either volume. There are no ownership marks in this set of any kind. London: John Murray, 1868. First edition. hardcover
186813360London: John Murray 1868. FIRST EDITION FIRST ISSUE. With several text illustrations. Original publisher's green cloth a few small bumps minor wear to boards; approximately 2 inches of the top of the fly-leaf of both volumes cut out. Generally a very nice set uncut with the presentation bookplate of the University of Southern California Messrs. Milton and Stanley Slotkin in each volume ownership signature on the title to Volume II. First edition first issue of Darwin's great contribution to the descent theory and the foundation on which all later racial-biological research was based. This work expands in detail material that Darwin had intended to include in his Origin. The most novel element in the work is Darwin's hypothesis of pangenesis by which he attempts to explain hereditary resemblance inheritance of acquired characteristics atavism and regeneration. Although proven invalid this theory was nevertheless of prime importance in the history of genetics. "Darwin carried out numerous investigations with pigeons and various plants. He recognized continuous and discontinuous variation; he concluded that crossing tends to keep populations uniform" G&M. John Murray unknown
1896020053New York: D. Appleton. Authorized Edition and Second Edition. Complete in 2 volumes. Half-bound in rust leather and marbled paper-covered boards. Vol. 1: Few small spots on spine Very Good. Vol. 2: Chipping at head of spine Very Good. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1896. D. Appleton hardcover
1969179400Bruxelles: Culture et Civilisation 1969. Hardcover. Bookplate and ink signature else very good plus clean & tight condition / no dust jackets as issued. Facsimile reprint of the London 1868 edition. 2vs. Culture et Civilisation hardcover
19052935669John Murray 1905. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1600grams ISBN: John Murray hardcover
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