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Book Description Hardback. Condition: VG. Dust Jacket Condition: No DW. Second Revised and Enlarged Edition. Green cloth, gilt. Book is in very good condition with minor signs of wear and/or age. Covers a bit rubbed and bumped around the edges. Seller Inventory # kb430.555
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Second Revised Edition. Publisher's green hardback in very good condition: firm and square, strong joints, just mildly rubbed. Contents tight and clean; no pen-marks. Not from a library so no such stamps or labels. Thus a tidy book in presentable condition. Seller Inventory # 125984
Book Description Cloth, 8vo, 235 pp. 1805 entries. From a contemporary review by H. A. Feisenberger in the Times Literary Supplement "The excellent introductions to the list of each work have been greatly extended. They not only describe the publishing history of each book, but also give some idea of its importance in the history of science. So this book is not only of value to the bibliographer, but to anybody concerned with the study of Darwin's works." Part 1: books and pamphlets; Part 2: publications in serials. Part 1 contains all editions and issues of books, pamphlets and circulars, both British and foreign, noted by the author from 1835 to 1975, and includes a review of the publication history for each title. Part 2 lists all papers, notes and letters originally published in serials. Some of the complexities of Darwin bibliography are touched on in the following comment from "Species of Origin", a note on the Darwin Collection at Toronto : "From the time he returned from the Beagle voyage until his death in 1882 Darwin laboured steadily. His total production was twenty books and three pamphlets. He also contributed to eight books and one pamphlet. Since his death, the total number of his works has been augmented with the publication of his letters, notebooks, diaries and manuscripts left unfinished by him. A number of his papers were published by the scientific periodicals of his time and about ninety communications to learned societies were received from him. Almost every one of Darwin's books appeared in more than one edition and almost every edition had textual revisions of great importance. Many of the editions were further subdivided into 'issues' or, as his principal English publisher, John Murray, called them 'thousands', and there were often small changes made between the thousands." Good. Seller Inventory # ABE-47835
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Hard cover in very good condition. No DJ, but has a protective plastic cover. Light shelf and and handling wear, including minor wear to board edges, and light ripple to pageblock head. Within, pages are tightly bound, and content unmarked. CN. Used. Seller Inventory # 548276
Book Description Cloth, 8vo, 235 pp. 1805 entries. From a contemporary review by H. A. Feisenberger in the Times Literary Supplement "The excellent introductions to the list of each work have been greatly extended. They not only describe the publishing history of each book, but also give some idea of its importance in the history of science. So this book is not only of value to the bibliographer, but to anybody concerned with the study of Darwin's works." Part 1: books and pamphlets; Part 2: publications in serials. Part 1 contains all editions and issues of books, pamphlets and circulars, both British and foreign, noted by the author from 1835 to 1975, and includes a review of the publication history for each title. Part 2 lists all papers, notes and letters originally published in serials. Some of the complexities of Darwin bibliography are touched on in the following comment from "Species of Origin", a note on the Darwin Collection at Toronto : "From the time he returned from the Beagle voyage until his death in 1882 Darwin laboured steadily. His total production was twenty books and three pamphlets. He also contributed to eight books and one pamphlet. Since his death, the total number of his works has been augmented with the publication of his letters, notebooks, diaries and manuscripts left unfinished by him. A number of his papers were published by the scientific periodicals of his time and about ninety communications to learned societies were received from him. Almost every one of Darwin's books appeared in more than one edition and almost every edition had textual revisions of great importance. Many of the editions were further subdivided into 'issues' or, as his principal English publisher, John Murray, called them 'thousands', and there were often small changes made between the thousands." A little rubbed,otherwise Good. Seller Inventory # ABE-43264
Book Description First Edition. Physical description: 235p. Subjects: Darwin, Charles Robert 1809-1882. Evolution (Biology). Biological Evolution. Genre: Biography. Language: English. Physical description: 235p. Subjects: Darwin, Charles Robert 1809-1882. Evolution (Biology). Biological Evolution. Genre: Biography. Language: English. 1 Kg. Seller Inventory # 375795
Book Description Cloth, 8vo, 235 pp. 1805 entries. From a contemporary review by H. A. Feisenberger in the Times Literary Supplement "The excellent introductions to the list of each work have been greatly extended. They not only describe the publishing history of each book, but also give some idea of its importance in the history of science. So this book is not only of value to the bibliographer, but to anybody concerned with the study of Darwin's works." Part 1: books and pamphlets; Part 2: publications in serials. Part 1 contains all editions and issues of books, pamphlets and circulars, both British and foreign, noted by the author from 1835 to 1975, and includes a review of the publication history for each title. Part 2 lists all papers, notes and letters originally published in serials. Some of the complexities of Darwin bibliography are touched on in the following comment from "Species of Origin", a note on the Darwin Collection at Toronto : "From the time he returned from the Beagle voyage until his death in 1882 Darwin laboured steadily. His total production was twenty books and three pamphlets. He also contributed to eight books and one pamphlet. Since his death, the total number of his works has been augmented with the publication of his letters, notebooks, diaries and manuscripts left unfinished by him. A number of his papers were published by the scientific periodicals of his time and about ninety communications to learned societies were received from him. Almost every one of Darwin's books appeared in more than one edition and almost every edition had textual revisions of great importance. Many of the editions were further subdivided into 'issues' or, as his principal English publisher, John Murray, called them 'thousands', and there were often small changes made between the thousands." Spine slightly sunned, otherwise Very Good. Seller Inventory # ABE-36772
Book Description Tidy copy in tight binding; green cloth with gilt titles on spine; bookplate on front pastedown; pages neat & well-kept. Used - Very Good. VG hardback (no dust jacket). Seller Inventory # BOOKS229414I
Book Description 2ND EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED. A VERY GOOD COPY IN GREEN BOARDS - NO DUSTWRAP. Seller Inventory # 39014
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 8vo (22.5 cm), front., 235 pp. Publisher's cloth. Second edition, revised and enlarged from the first, published in 1965. Part I. Books and pamphlets (both British and foreign from 1835 to the end of 1975); Part II. Publications in serials. Seller Inventory # 008647