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1832011028New York: G. & C. & H. Carvill 1832. Ex-Library. Good-VG. Cloth. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Early American edition of "Règne animal distribué d'après son organisation" 1817 abridged into one volume following the four-volume edition published by Carvill in 1831. This copy printed in the year of the author's death 1832 by James Kay Jun. & Co. Philadelphia printers to the American Philosophical Society. Deaccessioned from non-circulating museum research library nominally marked/stamped. Brown swirled cloth over boards rubbed with some exposure along fore- and bottom edges rounded/exposed corners lacking spine panel mended by black cloth tape. Front board is detached from text block but still attached by the cloth tape. 532 pp. This edition is not illustrated. Text block is firmly bound with the exception of a few loose or detached blanks at rear showing scattered foxing mostly light ranging to moderate with many leaves showing none. Endpapers are considerably foxed. Embossed library stamp on lower title page a few scattered internal stamps. Bottom corners of most leaves show slight dampstaining in margins only. 1870 presentation inscription on front blank. Fair to Good exterior solid VG to VG interior would be significantly improved simply by rebacking. From Wikipedia: "None of Cuvier's works attained a higher reputation than his Règne Animal distribué d'après son Organisation pour servir de base à l'Histoire Naturelle des Animaux et d'Introduction à l'Anatomie Comparée the first edition of which appeared in four octavo volumes in 1817 and the second in five volumes in 1829-30. In this classic work Cuvier embodied the results of the whole of his previous researches on the structure of living and fossil animals. The whole of the work was his own with the exception of the section on Insecta in which he was assisted by his friend Latreille. It was translated into English many times often with substantial notes and supplementary material updating the book in accordance with the expansion of knowledge.". G. & C. & H. Carvill Hardcover
1804815London: Alexander Tilloch 1804. 1st Edition. BOUND FIRST EDITION OF A LETTER ON THE ATOMIC THEORY IN CHEMISTRY FROM JOHN DALTON to Alexander Tilloch founder of the journal in which this paper is published. Also included are papers of import by Gay-Lussac Biot and Cuvier.<br /> <br /> John Dalton 1766-1844 was an English chemist meteorologist and physicist best known for his pioneering work in the development of modern atomic theory the atomic theory in chemistry.<br /> <br /> "Dalton applied the Laws of Conservation of Mass and Definite Composition to explain his Atomic Theory. He developed the chemical theory in 1803 and told Thomas Thomson University of Edinburgh about it in 1804" Greenberg A Chemical History 172. <br /> <br /> This paper is Dalton's response to a conclusion the chemist and professor Thomas Thomson leveled regarding Dalton's Atomic Theory; specifically: in the 2nd edition of his influential A System of Chemistry Thomson wrote "that air is a chemical compound"; he then offered four reasons for his conclusion. <br /> Dalton believed that he had already well-proven "the absurdity of the notion of atmospherical air being a chemical compound of azotic and oxygens gases" Dalton On the Supposed 19 1804 p. 79. The object of the Dalton paper offered here then is to show the "insufficiency" of Thomson's four reasons; to do so Dalton debunks each of Thomson's four ‘reasons' one by one.<br /> <br /> ALSO INCLUDED: An exceedingly rare first edition in English of Jean-Baptiste Biot's paper "Account of an Aerostatic Voyage" describing his landmark balloon ascent with Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac. The scientific readings that Biot and Gay-Lussac took during their ascent established that the Earth's magnetic field extends into the atmosphere. "The ascent was notable in that it was undertaken entirely for scientific purposes. The primary purpose was to find whether the magnetic intensity of the earth decreased at great altitudes as had been suggested by Horace de Saussure's experiments in the Alps. From their experiments in which they timed the oscillations of a magnetized needle at various altitudes Biot and Gay-Lussac concluded that up to 4000 meters there was not change" DSB II p. 134-135. <br /> <br /> ALSO INCLUDED: "Osteological Description of the one-horned Rhinoceros" is the first English edition of the first part of an important paper by the celebrated zoologist and naturalist Georges Cuvier on the one-horned rhinoceros one-horned Indian rhinoceros; Rhinoceros unicornis. It has been said that Georges Cuvier possessed one of the finest minds in history. Almost single-handedly he founded vertebrate paleontology as a scientific discipline and created the comparative method of organismal biology an incredibly powerful tool. It was Cuvier who firmly established the fact of the extinction of past life forms. CONDITION & DETAILS: London: Alexander Tilloch. Complete volume. 8vo. 8.25 x 5.25 inches. 4 400 pages. Illustration: Nine copper-engraved plates with light to moderate age toning and foxing. Tightly and very solidly bound in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards. Gilt-lettered and ruled at the spine. The leather on spine is a bit scuffed and the spine tips are rubbed. Binding is tight and sturdy and overall in very good condition. Interior: Title page is moderately foxed. Light to moderate foxing from preliminaries through page 20; moderate foxing on the final few plates. The remainder of interior including all papers of import is very clean. Very good condition. Alexander Tilloch hardcover
1945252321945 Editions du Cuvier - 1945 - Petit in-8, broché, feuillets non coupés - 233 p.
87185Editions du Cuvier, Jean Guilllermet, sans date, 255 p., exemplaire numéroté 29 (l'un des 30 ex. sur surglacé Similia), broché, couverture en mauvais état, intérieur propre.
12619Paris, H. Nicolle, Giguet et Michaud, Imprimerie des Frères Mame, 1808. 2 volumes in-12, 309-(1)-(12 : catalogue) et 285 pp., reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin rouge à long grain, dos ornés (bords légèrement frottés, rousseurs).
64555Chez H. Nicolle - Giguet - Michaud P. 1808 In-8 285pp. illustr. frontispice reliure plein veau raciné de l'époque dos orné caissons ornes pieces de titre et de tomaison Nb-0392 unknown
1950RO40080666Non précisé. 1950. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 45 pages. Manuscrit dactylographié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
Ritratto di Cuvier
1852ABE-177480943272327,5 CM X35,5 CM AVEC MARGES
64663162Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 662 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
qw142Filipacchi, Odège Mlle Age Tendre Broché Huit volumes in-16 brochés ( 12 x 8 cm.), couvertures illustrées en couleurs, chaque volume fait environ 240 pages, ce lot comprend les titres suivants : Un amour à l'américaine - Ohé gitanos ! - Agathe Chérie - Oh Laurent - Viva Patricia - Blue - Quel voyage - Cécile-Bresil, tous imprimés dans les années 70 ; Rhodoïd plissé sur les dos, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
6149P., Paulin et Pitois, 1841, un volume in 8, relié en demi-basane verte, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque)
1841360Paris, Paulin, 1841 ; in-12 de 287 pp., reliure de l'époque, veau glacé, décor à la Duseuil avec armes frappées à froid au centre des plats, dos à nerfs orné, pièce noire, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées (Lardière).
8732P., Garnier, 1858, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin marron, dos orné de caissons dorés (reliure de l'époque), 295pp.
1834113274Paris, Firmin-Didot 1834 In-12 18 x 11,5 cm. Reliure demi-basane violine, dos lisse orné de filets à froid et dorés, 276 pp., notes en bas de page, table, 3 planches repliées in fine. Accroc en pied de dos
1850317661850. Paris Garnier FrÂres 1861. Un vol. au format in-12 177 x 113 mm de 280 pp. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-veau glacÂŽ fauve dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de filets gras en noir filets maigres dorÂŽs piÂce de titre de maroquin bordeaux titre dorÂŽ tranches mouchetÂŽes. Edition originale. ''J'examine successivement dans ce livre la raison ce don suprÂme de Dieu ˆ l'homme ; le gÂŽnie qui en est la plus haute expression ; et la folie ; qui n'est qu'autre chose que le dÂŽsordre de nos idÂŽes dÂŽsordre qui n'a rien de fatal et contre lequel l'ÂŽnergique attention de notre propre esprit lui-mÂme sera toujours le frein le plus salutaire''. DiscrÂtes altÂŽrations superficielles affectant la reliure. Rares rousseurs dans le corps d'ouvrage. T‰che sur les deux feuillets o le signet est restÂŽ placÂŽ. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
66962Paris Garnier Frères no date but 1854. In two volumes. 4to 26.2 x 17.5 cm. 1358 pp. 684; 674; 30 17; 13 finely hand-coloured steel-engravings. Contemporary uniform half morocco over marbled boards. Spines with five raised bands gilt title. Marbled endpapers speckled edges. = The works of Buffon Cuvier and De Lacépède went through many editions of varying quality. This edition is exceptional: it has excellent newly engraved and hand-coloured images and is in this respect superior to 18th century editions. Published in four parts with 50 plates in total these are the third and fourth final volumes with thirty plates. Together they contain all the fish descriptions and illustrations. The 16 pp. introduction is not included because it was part of the second volume. A few light spots otherwise a very good clean set. This edition neither in Dean nor in Nissen. hardcover
18994Villefrance-en-B., Ed. du Cuvier, 1934. 150 X 200 mm. broché. 126 pp. Edition originale tirée à 1000 ex. 1/900 ex. sur papier hélioneige. Illustré d'un frontispice en couleurs, de photos et de figures. B. Raclet est l'inventeur de l'échaudage de la vigne. Dos bruni.
12817relié 2 volumes en 1- 16,5x25,5 - mémoires de la Société d'émulation de MONTBELIARD . LXVIIIe volume 1970 - LXIXe volume 1971 Imprimerie METTHEZ FRERES Montbéliard
12772relié - 16,5x25,5 - mémoires de la Société d'émulation de MONTBELIARD .XXXVIe volume année 1909 société anonyme d' Imprimerie montbeliardaise -
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ria9781024822861_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Des Dents Des Mammifères Considérées Comme Caractères Zoologiques. by Frédéric Cuvier explores the dental characteristics of mammals as a means of zoological classification. Written in French this historical scientific work de hardcover
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