BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS, 1495-1900: A Handlist.
(Kent, England & Hamden, CT): Dawson / Archon Books, 1980. An excellent reference book in near fine condition, with only slight shelf wear. Item #48011 More
(Kent, England & Hamden, CT): Dawson / Archon Books, 1980. An excellent reference book in near fine condition, with only slight shelf wear. Item #48011 More
London: Printed for the Author, 1984. Facsimile of the 1888 "Pedigree of the Family of Darwin," compiled by H. Farnham Burke, and privately printed in an edition of only 60 copies. Tall, dark green cloth lettered in gilt on front and spine. Fine, with typed errata sheet lain in. Item #48012 More
London: Faber & Faber Limited, 1953. First edition. Christabel Beck, who cultivated many Fritillaria species was the first to write a book on the genus, and may be the only one to have done so. Four color plates and 40 monochrome plates, plus other illustrations in text. Bookplates of Ruby..... Item #45948 More
London/ New York: Edward Arnold, 1896. First edition. Darwin's proposal of two sources of instinct--natural selection and inherited habit--fostered among late-nineteenth-century evolutionists a variety of conflicting notions concerning the mechanisms of evolution. Morgan, a British comparative psychologist, was a cardinal figure in restructuring the orthodox Darwinian conception to meet the..... Item #45998 More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1985. A newspaper size (23 x 16") publication that appears to be pushing Cape's authors' work. Called "extra" Number One 1985. It includes Vonnegut's "In the Beginning," written after he and his wife visited Galapagos, and seems more relevant now than in 1985. "The debate about teaching..... Item #40131 More
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1971. Facsimile of the letter, with typescript and explanation. Printed at the Stinehour Press for the Friends of the Library. Large, stapled paperwraps with cover serving as title page. Fine in original mailing envelope which shows light wear. Item #48007 More
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1911. First edition. Profusely illustrated with line drawings. Light damp-stain to front, top corner, otherwise near fine. Item #47996 More