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DARWIN ( Charles )

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DARWIN ( Charles )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
DARWIN ( Charles ). The origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. Sixth edition, with additions and corrections. (Forty-first thousand.) John Murray, 1891With a folding table, pages xxi, (1, blank), 432 and leaf of adverts, 8vo, original green cloth: a bright, attractive copy. Freeman 438. The source of much controversy in its day, thiss seminal text remains one of the most important works of the 19C. First published in 1859, it had gone through six editions by 1872. The sixth, final "life-time" edition is of importance, since it is the first to use the term "evolution" in its text.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) REID ( Mayne ). Quadrupeds. What they are and where found. A book of zoology for boys. Illustrated by William Harvey. T. Nelson and Sons … , 1867. FIRST EDITION, with 20 plates, 168-pp, 12mo, original green cloth, gilt : very good copy. (2) WOOD ( John G. ). The common objects of the sea shore ; including hints for an aquarium. The second edition, with coloured illustrations. G. Routledge & Co … 1858. With 12 attractive colour printed wood-engravings by E. Evans after Sowerby and 22 text illustrations, pages (8), 204, large 12mo, original cloth by Bone, with ticket : binding a little dull and lightly worn at corners but sound and strong, otherwise clean and very good. (3) [KNAPP ( John Leonard )]. The Journal of a Naturalist. London : John Murray, 1839. FIRST EDITION, complete with a fine folding aquatint frontispiece of the Shellard's lane oak and 6 engraved plates (4 of which are double-page), pages xii. 403, (1, adverts), 8vo, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt : a fresh copy, with the armorial bookplate of L. H. King-Harman, Newcastle. Abbey, Life, 445. Knapp (1767–1845), botanist, Between 1820 and 1830 he wrote a series of articles for the Time's Telescope under the title of ‘The naturalist's diary’. These formed the germ of his most successful work, The Journal of a Naturalist, which ran to a fourth edition. It is an account of the natural history, country life, and agriculture along the escarpment from Alveston to Thornbury in Gloucestershire and was inspired by Gilbert White's Natural History of Selborne (1789).(4)SCIENCE; NATURAL SELECTION; NATURAL HISTORY; ZOOLOGY; JUVENILE; ENGLISH LITERATURE; ; ; ; ; ;