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19621BislDd0016New York: The New American Library 1962. Book. Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. 7th Printing Feb 1962. 12mo or 12° Duodecimo: 6¾" x 7¾" tall. 192 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. Light foxing on page edges. Pen note on first front end page. The New American Library Paperback
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196888485Colorado Springs Maxwell Pub. Co. 1968 1968. Limited Edition. Hardback. A fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 212 pages; A first limited signed edition. Numbered 336. Description: x 212 p. Illus. maps ports. 23 cm. Subjects: Rocky Mountains region --Description and travel. [Colorado Springs, Maxwell Pub. Co. , 1968] hardcover
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2019x-113856527XRoutledge 2019. Paperback. New. 108 pages. 7.56x4.96x0.39 inches. Routledge paperback
1933003781London: Kegan Paul 1933. Original cloth-back printed boards. Spine top slightly worn; covers lightly soiled. Inscribed: "for/Flies spelling and Georg/ Merry Times/Happy New Years/and everything/Raymond Pearl.". Signed by Author. First Edition. About Very Good/No Jacket. Kegan Paul hardcover
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1922273972Baltimore 1922. unbound. 1 page 8.5 x 5.5 Baltimore Maryland November 22 1922 to American psychiatrist and staunch Eugenicist Dr. Stewart Paton in full: "I have asked the publishers to send you a copy of my book 'The Biology of Death' which has recently appeared. I hope that you will presently receive it and find it of some interest." Within five years both scientists would come to hate one another with Paton replacing Pearl as the poster boy of Eugenics and the voice of the Eugenics Research Association. Natural folds; fine condition. Pearl rarely comes to market and it speculated that his letters were avoided by collectors due to his anti-Semitism and also the fact that Pearl restricted much of his correspondence to the scientific community.<br/> <br/> American biologist and father of the controversial science of Eugenics and founder of Biogerontology. He made his case on the world stage with his publication "Breeding Better Men" and delivered the first speech at the very first International Eugenics Congress in London July 1912. In 1927 Pearl shocked the scientific community and his peers at John Hopkins University by renouncing the entire movement. Many thought it too late to correct the damage as he had already endorsed Alexis Carrel's erroneous ideas that "normal cells don%u2019t age" and his own theory for The Rate of Living Hypothesis which enjoyed prominence for nearly 50 years.<br/> <br/> unknown
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