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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Het Uitdrukken der Gemoedsaandoeningen bij den Mensch en de Dieren. [i.e.: ""The Expression of the Emotions in Man""]. - [FIRST DUTCH TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S ""THE EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN MAN""]‎

‎The Hague, Joh. Ykema, 1873. 8vo. In the original publisher's embossed full red cloth with gilt lettering to front board and spine. Previous owner's name to front end-paper and traces after a stamp to lower part of title-page. Spine with a bit of wear, otherwise a fine and clean copy. IX, (1), 435 pp.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Het Uitdrukken der Gemoedsaandoeningen bij den Mensch en de Dieren. [i.e.: ""The Expression of the Emotions in Man""]. - [FIRST DUTCH TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S ""THE EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN MAN""]‎

‎The Hague, Joh. Ykema, 1873. 8vo. In the original publisher's embossed full red cloth with gilt lettering to front board and spine. Previous owner's name to front end-paper and traces after a stamp to lower part of title-page. Spine with a bit of wear, otherwise a fine and clean copy. IX, (1), 435 pp.‎

‎The rare first Dutch translation of Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man published the year after the original. The Expression of the Emotions ""is an important member of the evolutionary set, and it was written, in part at least, as a confutation of the idea that the facial muscles of expression in man were a special endowment."" (Freeman p. 142). Darwin concluded that ""the chief expressive actions exhibited by man and by the lower animals are now innate or inherited.""Freeman 1182.‎

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎La Descendance de l'Homme et la Sélection Sexuelle. [i.e. English: ""Descent of Man"", Translated by J. J. Moulinié ]. 2 vols. - [FIRST FRENCH TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S 'DESCENT OF MAN']‎

‎Paris, C. Reinwald et Cie, 1872-1873. 8vo. 2 volumes uncut in publisher's original green full cloth with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spines and embossed front and back boards. A stamp to title-pages and very light wear to extremities, internally very fine, clean and fresh. XV, (1), 452, 24 [advertisements] pp." " (8), 494, (2) pp.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎La Descendance de l'Homme et la Sélection Sexuelle. [i.e. English: ""Descent of Man"", Translated by J. J. Moulinié ]. 2 vols. - [FIRST FRENCH TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S 'DESCENT OF MAN']‎

‎Paris, C. Reinwald et Cie, 1872-1873. 8vo. 2 volumes uncut in publisher's original green full cloth with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spines and embossed front and back boards. A stamp to title-pages and very light wear to extremities, internally very fine, clean and fresh. XV, (1), 452, 24 [advertisements] pp."" (8), 494, (2) pp.‎

‎First French translation of Darwin's 'Descent of Man'. Whereas ""Origin of Species"" established Darwinism as a turning point in nineteenth-century biology ""The Descent of Man"" helped built a bridge between biology, the social sciences, and the humanities and made Darwinism a broad system of research designs, theoretical principles, and philosophical outlook.""Darwin wrote, in the preface to the second edition, of 'the fiery ordeal through which this book has passed'. He had avoided the logical outcome of the general theory of evolution, bringing man into the scheme, for twelve years, and in fact it had, by that time, been so much accepted that the clamour of the opposition was not strident. He had also been preceded in 1863 by Huxley's Man's place in nature. The book, in its first edition, contains two parts, the descent of man itself, and selection in relation to sex. The word 'evolution' occurs, for the first time in any of Darwin's works, on page 2 of the first volume of the first edition, that is to say before its appearance in the sixth edition of The origin of species in the following year."" (Freeman).It was translated into Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian and Swedish in Darwin's lifetime and into ten further languages since.Freeman 1058‎

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Menniskans Härledning och Könsurvalet. [English: ""The Descent of Man""). 2 vols. - [FIRST SWEDISH TRANSLATION OF ""THE DESCENT OF MAN""]‎

‎Stockholm, Albert Bonniers, 1872. 8vo. 2 volumes in one (as issued) contemporary half cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner's name to top of front free end-paper. A very fine and clean copy. (Frontiespiece), (1), 314, (2) pp." " (4), XV, (1), 294, (6) pp.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Menniskans Härledning och Könsurvalet. [English: ""The Descent of Man""). 2 vols. - [FIRST SWEDISH TRANSLATION OF ""THE DESCENT OF MAN""]‎

‎Stockholm, Albert Bonniers, 1872. 8vo. 2 volumes in one (as issued) contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. A fine and clean copy. (Frontiespiece), (1), 314, (2) pp." " (4), XV, (1), 294, (6), 39 pp.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Menniskans Härledning och Könsurvalet. [English: ""The Descent of Man""). 2 vols. - [FIRST SWEDISH TRANSLATION OF ""THE DESCENT OF MAN""]‎

‎Stockholm, Albert Bonniers, 1872. 8vo. 2 volumes in one (as issued) contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. A fine and clean copy. (Frontiespiece), (1), 314, (2) pp."" (4), XV, (1), 294, (6), 39 pp.‎

‎The rare first Swedish translation of ""The Descent of Man"" translated by Rudolf Sunderström. Freeman's collation is incorrect (as he also dated the first Swedish translation of ""Origin of Species"" wrongly).Withbound is Lawrence Heap Åberg's ""Ett försök att uppvisa darwinismens öfverensstämmelse med en rationelt idealistisk verldsåskådning"" (1874). Freeman 1136‎

书商的参考编号 : 52355

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Naturwissenschaftliche Reisen nach den Inseln des grünen Vorgebirges, Sudamerika, dem Feuerlande, den Faltland-Inseln, Chiloe-Inseln, Galapagos-Inseln, Otaheiti, Neuholland, Neuseeland, Ban Diemen's Land, Keeling-Inseln, Mauritius, St. Helena, den Vz... - [FIRST TRANSLATION OF ANY OF DARWIN'S WORK]‎

‎Brunswick, F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1844. 8vo. 2 volumes bound in one contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner's stamp to front free end-paper. Light brownspotting throughout, especially to first and last leaves. XVI, 319, VIII, 301, (3) pp. + 1 folded map.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Naturwissenschaftliche Reisen nach den Inseln des grünen Vorgebirges, Sudamerika, dem Feuerlande, den Faltland-Inseln, Chiloe-Inseln, Galapagos-Inseln, Otaheiti, Neuholland, Neuseeland, Ban Diemen's Land, Keeling-Inseln, Mauritius, St. Helena, den Vz... - [FIRST TRANSLATION OF ANY OF DARWIN'S WORK]‎

‎Brunswick, F. Vieweg und Sohn, 1844. 8vo. 2 volumes bound in one contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner's stamp to front free end-paper. Light brownspotting throughout, especially to first and last leaves. XVI, 319, VIII, 301, (3) pp. + 1 folded map.‎

‎Rare first German translation of Darwin's Journal of researches, now known as Voyage of the Beagle, constituting the very first translation of any of Darwin's works into any language. As Darwin later recalled in his autobiography 'The voyage of the Beagle has been by far the most important event in my life and has determined my whole career'. ""On its first appearance in its own right, also in 1839, it was called Journal of researches into the geology and natural history etc. The second edition, of 1845, transposes 'geology' and 'natural history' to read Journal of researches into the natural history and geology etc., and the spine title is Naturalist's voyage. The final definitive text of 1860 has the same wording on the title page, but the spine readsNaturalist's voyage round the world, and the fourteenth thousand of 1879 places A naturalist's voyage on the title page. The voyage of the Beagle first appears as a title in the Harmsworth Library edition of 1905. It is a bad title: she was only a floating home for Darwin, on which, in spite of good companionship, he was cramped and miserably sea-sick"" whilst the book is almost entirely about his expeditions on land."" (Freeman)Freeman 176‎

书商的参考编号 : 54590

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎O Proischozhdenii Vodov... [Russian: On the Origin of Species]. Perevel c anglijskago [translated from English by] S.A. Rachinsky. - [""THE MOST IMPORTANT BIOLOGICAL BOOK EVER WRITTEN"" (FREEMAN)]‎

‎S.-Peterburg, 1864. 8vo. Bound in a beautiful half calf recent pastiche-binding with marbled papers over boards and elegant gilding to spine. End-papers renewed. Stamp to half-title, title-page and first leaf of text. First leaves evenly browned and dampstain to outer margin affecting last 50 ff. A few occassional brownspots throughout. XIV, 399, (1) pp. + 1 plate with genealogical tree (between pp. 92/93).‎

‎First edition of the first Russian translation of Darwin's ""Origin of Species"", a main reason for the widespread effect of Darwinism in Russia, where the theory met less resistance in the 1860'ies than it did in Western Europe. In Russia, Darwinism had a profound influence not only upon the different sciences, but also on philosophy, economic and political thought, and the great literature of the period. For instance, both Tolstoy and Dostoevsky referenced Darwin in their most important works, as did numerous other thinkers of the period.""In 1864, S.A. Rachinsky, professor of plant physiology at St. Petersburg University, produced the first Russian translation of the ""Origin"". Although not a masterpiece of translation art, the book sold out so quickly that in 1865 it went through a second printing. By this time Darwin's ideas were discussed not only by scientists but also by such popular writers as Dmitri Pisarev and M. A. Antinovich."" (Glick, p. 232). Rachinsky began translating the ""Origin"" in 1862 and wrote an important article on the theories presented in it, while working on the translation. This article and the translation of the ""Origin"" into Russian were responsible for the great success and rapid, widespread knowledge of Darwinian theory of evolution in Russia. ""Darwin was concerned that the ""Origin of Species"" reach naturalists across the world, but translations of that complicated work raised problems for Darwin. If he found it difficult to make the reader ""understand what is meant"" in England and America, at least in those two countries he and the reader were discussing the ""Origin of Species"" in the same language. Foreign language editions raised not only the thorny question of translating Darwinian terms, but also the problem of translators, who often thought it proper to annotate their editions to explain the ""significance"" of Darwinism. The first Russian translation of the ""Origin of Species"" (1864) appeared, however, without any comment whatever by the translator, Sergei A. Rachinsky, professor of botany at the University of Moscow. Rachinsky had begun the translation in 1862 and published an article on Darwinism while continuing work on the translation in 1863."" (Rogers, p. 485). In the year of publication of the translation, 1864, Pisarev wrote a long article in ""The Russian Word"", which purports to be a review of this translation" the critic complains about the absence of notes and commentaries by the translator. Pisarev furthermore points to several errors in the translation and to numerous infelicities of expression. Acknowledging the importance of the work, however, and of the spreading of Darwinism in Russia, he goes on in his own essay to provide a much more popular account of Darwin's theory and to impress upon his readers its revolutionary significance.Nikolai Strakhov also reviewed the translation immediately upon publication, acknowledging the effect it would have. Strakhov, however, recognized potential dangers inherent in the theory and expressed them in his review of Rachinsky's translation. He praised the work for its thoroughness and rejoiced in the evidence that man constituted the highest stage of organic development" but then he went on to argue that by moving into questions of philosophy and theology, the Darwinists were exceeding the limits of scientific evidence. Like Pisarev, Tolstoy enthusiastically embraced Darwinism. ""The first mention of Darwin in Tolstoy's literary ""Nachlass"" is found in one of the drafts to ""War and Peace"". There Darwin is listed, apparently quite favorably, among leading thinkers ""working toward new truth"" [...] Thus by the late 1860's the name of Darwin as a leading scientist was already familiar to Tolstoy and duly respected."" (McLean, p. 160). A fact which is often overlooked is that Tolstoy actually knew Rachinsky quite well. Interestingly, it was in a letter to Rachinsky, in reply to a question about the structure of ""Anna Karenina"", that Tolstoy made the famous statement (that all Tolstoy scholars and lovers know by heart): ""I am proud of the architecture - the arches are joined in such a way that you cannot discover where the keystone is"". Like Strakhov, however, Dostoevsky, acknowledging the significance of the ""Origin"", saw the dangers of the theory. In the same year as the publication of Rachinsky's translation, he lets the narrator in ""Notes from Underground"" (1864) launch his attack on Darwinism , beginning: ""As soon as they prove you, for instance, that you are descended from a monkey, then it's no use scowling, you just have to accept it.""In ""Crime and Punishment"" (two years later, 1866) the Darwinian overtones inherent in Raskolnikov's theory of the extraordinary man are unmistakable. He describes the mechanism of ""natural selection,"" where, according to the laws of nature, by the crossing of races and types, a ""genius"" would eventually emerge. In general, Darwinian themes and Darwin's name occur in many contexts in a large number of Dostoevsky's works.Freeman 748. See: James Allen Rogers: The Reception of Darwin's Origin of Species by Russian Scientists. In: Isis, Vol. 64, No. 4 (Dec., 1973), pp. 484-503.Thomas F. Glick: The Comparative Reception of Darwinism. 1974.Hugh McLean: In Quest of Tolstoy. 2008.‎

书商的参考编号 : 60791

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎O vzniku druhu prirozeným výberem cili Zachováváním vhodných odrud v boji o zivot. [Czech - i.e. On the Origin of Species... Translated by Fr. Klapálek]. - [FIRST CZECH TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S ""ORIGIN OF SPECIES""]‎

‎Praze [Prague], Nákladem Autorovým, 1914. 8vo. In the original red binding with black lettering to spine and front board. Light wear to extremities, inner fronthinge pleit, Internally nice and clean. 389, (1) pp. + 1 folded plate.‎

‎The rare first Czech translation of Darwin's landmark ""Origin of Species"" which predates the Latvian, Armenian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romanian and Slovenian translations by several years. Freeman 641‎

书商的参考编号 : 61622

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Originea Speciilor, prin selectie naturala sau pastrarea raselor favorizate in lupta pentru existenta. (i.e. Romanian ""Origin of Species""). - [FIRST COMPLETE ROMANIAN TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S ""ORIGIN OF SPECIES""]‎

‎(Bucharest), National Academy, 1957. Folio. With the original printed wrappers in publisher's full cloth with gilt lettering to spine and gilt ornamentation to spine forming 6 compartments. A fine copy. (2), LXXXIV, 398, (2) pp. [plate with genealogical tree included in the pagination].‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Originea Speciilor, prin selectie naturala sau pastrarea raselor favorizate in lupta pentru existenta. (i.e. Romanian ""Origin of Species""). - [FIRST COMPLETE ROMANIAN TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S ""ORIGIN OF SPECIES""]‎

‎(Bucharest), National Academy, 1957. Folio. With the original printed wrappers in publisher's full cloth with gilt lettering to spine and gilt ornamentation to spine forming 6 compartments. A fine copy. (2), LXXXIV, 398, (2) pp. [plate with genealogical tree included in the pagination].‎

‎Rare first complete Romanian translation of Darwin's ""Origin of Species"". A preliminary and incomplete translation was made and published in 1950 (48 pp,. which also included a biography of Darwin [Freeman 746]).Freeman 747.‎

书商的参考编号 : 57927

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Perception in the Lower Animals.‎

‎London, 1873. Small folio. Extracted, with traces from the sewn cords, in the original printed wrappers. In ""Nature"", No. 176, Vol. 7, March 13. Entire issue offered. Issue split in two, otherwise fine and clean. Housed in a portfolio with white paper title-label to front board. Darwin's notice: P. 360. [Entire issue: Pp. (1), lxxxvi-xcii, 357-376].‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Perception in the Lower Animals.‎

‎London, 1873. Small folio. Extracted, with traces from the sewn cords, in the original printed wrappers. In ""Nature"", No. 176, Vol. 7, March 13. Entire issue offered. Issue split in two, otherwise fine and clean. Housed in a portfolio with white paper title-label to front board. Darwin's notice: P. 360. [Entire issue: Pp. (1), lxxxvi-xcii, 357-376].‎

‎First appearance of Darwin' comment on Aldred Wallace's suggestion that animals find their way home by recognising the odour of the places which they have passed. In the comment Darwin describes the following anecdote: ""Many years ago I was on a mail-coach, and as soon as we came to a public-house, the coachman pulled up for the fraction of a second. He did so when we came to a second public-house, and I then asked him the reason. He pointed to the off-hand wheeler, and said that she had been long completely blind, and she would stop at every place on the road at which she had before stopped. He had found by experience that less time was wasted by pulling up his team than by trying to drive her past the place, for she was contented with a momentary stop. After this I watched her, and it was evident that she knew exactly, before the coachman began to pull up the other horses, every public-house on the road, for she had at some time stopped at all. I think there can be little doubt that this mare recognised all these houses by her sense of smell."" (From the present paper). Freeman 1759‎

书商的参考编号 : 60131

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Proiskhozhdenie chelovieska i polovoi podbor [i.e. English ""Descent of Man""]. - [FIRST TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S 'DESCENT OF MAN' INTO ANY LANGUAGE]‎

‎S.-Peterburg, Izdanie redaktsii zhurnala ""Znanie, 1871. 8vo. In recent half calf with four rasied bands and gilt lettering to spine. Soiling and damp stain to title-page. Light brownspotting throughout. (2), VII, (5), 439, (7) pp.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Proiskhozhdenie chelovieska i polovoi podbor [i.e. English ""Descent of Man""]. - [FIRST TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S 'DESCENT OF MAN' INTO ANY LANGUAGE]‎

‎S.-Peterburg, Izdanie redaktsii zhurnala ""Znanie, 1871. 8vo. In recent half calf with four rasied bands and gilt lettering to spine. Soiling and damp stain to title-page. Light brownspotting throughout. (2), VII, (5), 439, (7) pp.‎

‎The exceedingly rare first Russian translation of Darwin's 'Descent of Man' published only four months after the original English. The Russian publisher was eager to have a translation published, hence this early abridged edition - two other Russian translations followed later the same year - The present translation being the very first into any language. ""The Descent of Man showed that the process of organic evolution, propelled by the struggle for existence and natural selection, applied to man no less than to the rest of the animal kingdom. It gave explicit recognition to the idea of the anthropoid origin of man. This claim surprised no one, for it was clearly hinted at in the great work of 1859 and was elaborated in Thomas Huxley's Man's Place in Nature and Vogt's Lectures on Man. Nor was it much of a surprise when three Russian translations of The Descent appeared within one year after the publication of the English original. Two general ideas represented the essence of The Descent: natural selection is not only behind the physical survival of man but also behind the evolution of cultural values"" and the differences between animal and human behavior are differences of degree rather than of kind."" (Darwin in Russian Thought) ""The Expression helped lay the foundations for a scientific study of the psychological aspect of the evolution of species. The book appeared in a Russian translation only a few months after the publication of the English original. The paleontologist Vladimir Kovalevskii was the translator, and the embryologist Aleksandr Kovalevskii was in charge of editorial tasks. In 1874 Vladimir wrote to Darwin that nearly two thousand copies of the Russian translation were sold."" "" The Expression deals much more extensively with selected aspects of human and animal behavior than with general problems of evolutionary biology. The Russian reviewers were generally impressed with Darwin's descriptions and categorizations of animal behavior. The Journal of the Ministry of Public Education was unusually profuse in praising the book's content and writing style. The reviewer commended Darwin's impartiality and avoidance of ""materialistic trappings."" Even the adherents of spiritualism could read the book, he wrote, without the least discomfort. The reviewer thought that psychologists would benefit from the information the book presented on the ""physiological"" basis of behavior. Indeed, he recommended the book to all readers interested in the scientific foundations of human behavior. The liberal journal Knowledgewas equally laudatory. It noted that the book was eminently successful on two counts: it offered a ""rational explanation"" of many expressions of human emotions, and it integrated the study of animal and human behavior into the universal process of organic evolution. In fact, no educated person could afford to ignore it.N. P. Vagner, professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at St. Petersburg University, called The Expression a book with ""great strengths and minor flaws."" The volume reminded him of Darwin's previous works, which marked ""turning points in the history of science."" The strength of the book lay much more in its suggestion of new topics for comparative-psychological research than in a presentation of a theoretically and logically integrated system of scientific thought. Insufficient exploration of the physiological underpinnings of mental activities represented the book's major shortcoming"" (Darwin in Russian Thought) In Russia Darwinism had a profound influence not only upon the different sciences, but also on philosophy, economic and political thought, and the great literature of the period. For instance, both Tolstoy and Dostoevsky referenced Darwin in their most important works, as did numerous other thinkers of the period.Like Strakhov, however, Dostoevsky, acknowledging the significance of the ""Origin of Species"", saw the dangers of the theory. In the same year as the publication of Rachinsky's translation, he lets the narrator in ""Notes from Underground"" (1864) launch his attack on Darwinism , beginning: ""As soon as they prove you, for instance, that you are descended from a monkey, then it's no use scowling, you just have to accept it.""In ""Crime and Punishment"" (two years later, 1866) the Darwinian overtones inherent in Raskolnikov's theory of the extraordinary man are unmistakable. He describes the mechanism of ""natural selection,"" where, according to the laws of nature, by the crossing of races and types, a ""genius"" would eventually emerge. In general, Darwinian themes and Darwin's name occur in many contexts in a large number of Dostoevsky's works.'Descent of Man' was transted into Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian and Swedish in Darwin's lifetime. Freeman 1107.‎

书商的参考编号 : 56375

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Rejse om Jorden. Populære Skildringer. Efter den engelske Originals nyeste, af Forfatteren gjennemsete Udgave. Paa Dansk ved Emil Chr. Hansen og Alfred Jørgensen. Med Illustrationer i Tontryk, et Kort i Farvetryk samt Forfatterens Portræt og Biografi.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Brødrene Salmonsen, 1876. Samtidigt hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Lttere brugsspor ved kanter. XXIII,570,(1) pp., portræt, et foldekort, 7 tonede litografier. Indvendigt rent frisk eksemplar.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Rejse om Jorden. Populære Skildringer. Efter den engelske Originals nyeste, af Forfatteren gjennemsete Udgave. Paa Dansk ved Emil Chr. Hansen og Alfred Jørgensen. Med Illustrationer i Tontryk, et Kort i Farvetryk samt Forfatterens Portræt og Biografi.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Brødrene Salmonsen, 1876. Samtidigt hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Lttere brugsspor ved kanter. XXIII,570,(1) pp., portræt, et foldekort, 7 tonede litografier. Indvendigt rent frisk eksemplar.‎

‎First Danish edition of ""Journal of Recherches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Capt. Fitz Roy. 1839."" - Freeman No. 174.‎

书商的参考编号 : 38650

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Tesakneri tsagumê. [Armenian - i.e. ""Origin of Species"". Translated by S. Sargysan]. - [EXCEEDINGLY RARE FIRST ARMENIAN TRANSLATION OF 'ORIGIN OF SPECIES']‎

‎Erevan, Armenia, Gosizdat, 1936. 8vo. In publisher's original full cloth with title in silver lettering to spine and front board. A picture of Darwin embossed to front board. Extremities with wear and hindges weak. Spine miscoloured and remains of paperlabel to upper part of spine. First quire loose. Internally fine and clean. (2), 765 pp. + frontiespiece and plate with genealogical tree.‎

‎The exceedingly rare first Armenian translation of Darwin's landmark work.Only two Armenian translations of 'Origin of Species' has been made. The present first a second from 1963, both translations are of the upmost scarcity. Due to the relatively low number of people speaking Armenian (approximately 3 million in Armenia and 7 million outside) books in Armenian were printed in comparatively low numbers. OCLC locates no copies. Freeman 630.R.B. Darwin Online, F630.‎

书商的参考编号 : 54837

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Tesakneri tsagumê. [Armenian - i.e. ""Origin of Species"". Translated by S. Sargysan]. - [EXCEEDINGLY RARE FIRST ARMENIAN TRANSLATION OF 'ORIGIN OF SPECIES']‎

‎Erevan, Armenia, Gosizdat, 1936. 8vo. In publisher's original full cloth with title in silver lettering to spine and front board. A picture of Darwin embossed to front board. Hindges weak. ""75"" in ink to spine and front board. Stamp and a few annotations to title-page, otherwise nice and clean. (2), 765 pp. + frontiespiece and plate with genealogical tree.‎

‎The exceedingly rare first Armenian translation of Darwin's landmark work.Only two Armenian translations of 'Origin of Species' has been made. The present first a second from 1963, both translations are of the upmost scarcity. Due to the relatively low number of people speaking Armenian (approximately 3 million in Armenia and 7 million outside) books in Armenian were printed in comparatively low numbers. OCLC locates no copies. Freeman 630.R.B. Darwin Online, F630.‎

书商的参考编号 : 62032

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Türlerin Kökeni. - [FIRST TURKISH TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S 'ORIGIN OF SPECIES']‎

‎(Ankara, Sol yayinlari, 1970). 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. Light wear to extremities. Small white paper label pasted on to back wrapper. Internally fine and clean. 469, (3) pp. (with the genealogic tree included in the pagination).‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES.‎

‎Türlerin Kökeni. - [FIRST TURKISH TRANSLATION OF DARWIN'S 'ORIGIN OF SPECIES']‎

‎(Ankara, Sol yayinlari, 1970). 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. Light wear to extremities. Small white paper label pasted on to back wrapper. Internally fine and clean. 469, (3) pp. (with the genealogic tree included in the pagination).‎

‎First Turkish translation of The Origin of Species, translated by Öner Ünalan from the sixth London edition. Ünalan, fluent in English and German, was assisted in this translation by an unspecified German edition. ""Ünalan was well known for his translations of Einstein, Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Fidel Castro. ""(Darwin-Online).Freeman F796.‎

书商的参考编号 : 59965

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‎"DARWIN, CHARLES. - FIRST DANISH EDITION OF ""THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES"".‎

‎Om Arternes Oprindelse ved Kvalitetsvalg eller ved de heldigst stillede Formers Sejr i Kampen for Tilværelsen. Efter Originalens femte Udgave oversat af J.P. Jacobsen.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendalske Boghandel (F. Hegel), 1872. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt and with gilt lettering. Spine slightly rubbed. Corners a bit bumped. (10),XIII,605,(1) pp. and 1 folded plate. A few faint brownspots to the first leaves.‎

‎"DARWIN, CHARLES. - FIRST DANISH EDITION OF ""THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES"".‎

‎Om Arternes Oprindelse ved Kvalitetsvalg eller ved de heldigst stillede Formers Sejr i Kampen for Tilværelsen. Efter Originalens femte Udgave oversat af J.P. Jacobsen.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendalske Boghandel (F. Hegel), 1872. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt and with gilt lettering. Spine slightly rubbed. Corners a bit bumped. (10),XIII,605,(1) pp. and 1 folded plate. A few faint brownspots to the first leaves.‎

‎Scarce first Danish edition of ""On the Origin of Species"" (1859).Freeman: 643.‎

书商的参考编号 : 47264

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‎"DE GEER, (CHARLES). - ON THE GLOW-WORM.‎

‎Mémoire sur un Ver luisant femelle, et sur sa Transformation.‎

‎(Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1755). 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome II. Pp. 261-275 and 1 engraved plate.‎

‎"DE GEER, (CHARLES). - ON THE GLOW-WORM.‎

‎Mémoire sur un Ver luisant femelle, et sur sa Transformation.‎

‎(Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1755). 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires fe Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome II. Pp. 261-275 and 1 engraved plate.‎

‎First printing of De Geer's study of the Glow-worm.‎

书商的参考编号 : 45937

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‎"DE GEER, CHARLES.‎

‎Observations sur les E'ph'eme'res, sur les Pucerons et sur des Galles resineuses. Extraits principalement d'une Lettre écri´e à M. de Reaumur,de Leufsta en Suède, le 7 Mai 1746.‎

‎(Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1755). 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires de Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome II. Pp. 461-476 and 1 engraved plate.‎

‎"DE GEER, CHARLES.‎

‎Observations sur les E'ph'eme'res, sur les Pucerons et sur des Galles resineuses. Extraits principalement d'une Lettre écri´e à M. de Reaumur,de Leufsta en Suède, le 7 Mai 1746.‎

‎(Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1755). 4to. Extract from ""Mémoires de Mathematique et de Physique, Présentés à l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans"", Tome II. Pp. 461-476 and 1 engraved plate.‎

‎Describing the connection between the eegs of the gall wasp (gall fly) and the deformation of foliage.‎

书商的参考编号 : 45667

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‎"DEWITZ, H.‎

‎Beschreibungen von Jugendstadien exotischer Lepidopteren.‎

‎Halle, 1882. 4to. Uncut without wrappers. ""Nova Acta Leopoldina"" Bd. 44, Nr. 2. Pp. 245-271 a. 2 fine handcoloured plates with many figs.‎

‎"DEWITZ, H.‎

‎Beschreibungen von Jugendstadien exotischer Lepidopteren.‎

‎Halle, 1882. 4to. Uncut without wrappers. ""Nova Acta Leopoldina"" Bd. 44, Nr. 2. Pp. 245-271 a. 2 fine handcoloured plates with many figs.‎

书商的参考编号 : 43129

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‎"EINSTEIN, ALBERT, MAX BORN, MAX PLANCK, K.von FRISCH.‎

‎Newtons Mechanik und ihr Einfluss auf die Gestaltung der theoretischen Physik. (Withbound Max Born:)Quantenmechanik und Statistik. (Withbound Max Planck:) Die physikalische Realität der Lichtsquanten. (Withbound Arnold Sommerfeld:) Zur Elektrontheori...‎

‎Berlin, Julius Springer, 1927. 4to. Contemp. hcloth. Spine a bit worn. ""Die Naturwissenschaften. Hrsg. von Arnold Berliner. 15. jahrgang"" XXIV,1000 pp. Einstein paper: pp. 273-276 and 1 portrait of Newton. - Born Paper: pp. 238-242. - Planck paper: 529-531. - Sommerfeld paper 825-832 - von Frisch papers: pp. 321-326 and pp. 963-968. The whole volume offered.‎

‎All papers in first edition. The Einstein paper is his contribution to the Anniversary volume of Newton's death. - Weil No 158. - Planck: Akademie No. 165 - K. v. Frisch received the Nobel Prize for his works on animal psychology and behaviour in 1975.‎

书商的参考编号 : 38844

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‎"EINSTEIN, ALBERT, MAX BORN, MAX PLANCK, K.von FRISCH.‎

‎Newtons Mechanik und ihr Einfluss auf die Gestaltung der theoretischen Physik. (Withbound Max Born:)Quantenmechanik und Statistik. (Withbound Max Planck:) Die physikalische Realität der Lichtsquanten. (Withbound Arnold Sommerfeld:) Zur Elektrontheori...‎

‎Berlin, Julius Springer, 1927. 4to. Contemp. hcloth. Spine a bit worn. ""Die Naturwissenschaften. Hrsg. von Arnold Berliner. 15. jahrgang"" XXIV,1000 pp. Einstein paper: pp. 273-276 and 1 portrait of Newton. - Born Paper: pp. 238-242. - Planck paper: 529-531. - Sommerfeld paper 825-832 - von Frisch papers: pp. 321-326 and pp. 963-968. The whole volume offered.‎

‎"ESCHRICHT, D.F. & J. REINHARDT.‎

‎Om Nordhvalen (Balæna Mysticetus L.) navnlig med Hensyn til dens Udbredning i fortiden og Nutiden og til dens ydre og indre Særkjender. - [THE GREENLAND WHALE (BOWHEAD WHALE)]‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Bianco Luno, 1861. 4to. Uncut unopened in later blank blue board with paper title-label to spine. Offprint from ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"", 5te række. A few scratches to boards, internally fine and clean. 158, (2) pp. + 6 folded plates.‎

‎Offprint of this important early monograph on the Greenland-Whale, illustrated in the text and with 6 fine double-page lithographed plates.‎

书商的参考编号 : 60514

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‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FRED.‎

‎Undersögelser over Hvaldyrene. Sjette Afhandling. Udbytte paa en reise gjennem det nordvestlige Europa i Sommeren 1846, som Tillæg til de foregaaende Afhandlinger.‎

‎(Kjøbenhavn, 1848). 4to. Uden omslag, som udgivet i ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"", Titelblad + pp. 87-138. Tekstillustrationer.‎

‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FRED.‎

‎Undersögelser over Hvaldyrene. Sjette Afhandling. Udbytte paa en reise gjennem det nordvestlige Europa i Sommeren 1846, som Tillæg til de foregaaende Afhandlinger.‎

‎(Kjøbenhavn, 1848). 4to. Uden omslag, som udgivet i ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"", Titelblad + pp. 87-138. Tekstillustrationer.‎

书商的参考编号 : 45981

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‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR.‎

‎Anatomiske Undersøgelser over Clione Borealis.‎

‎Kbhvn., 1838. 4to. Samt. grønt papirsbd. Stødt ved øvre kapitæl (gavebind). (1),66 pp. samt 3 litograferede plancher med mange figurer ( 1 håndkoloreret). Trykt på svært papir. Et gaveeksemplar med egenh. dedikation til ""Min høitagtede Lærer og Collega/ Hr. Etatsraad Hornemann/ R. af D. og Dh ?/ Dan. Eschricht.""‎

‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR.‎

‎Anatomiske Undersøgelser over Clione Borealis.‎

‎(København, 1838). 4to. Ubeskåret uden omslag. Udkom i ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"".(67) pp. samt 3 litograferede foldeplancher, hvoraf 1 er håndkoloreret.‎

‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR.‎

‎Anatomiske Undersøgelser over Clione Borealis.‎

‎Kbhvn., 1838. 4to. Samt. grønt papirsbd. Stødt ved øvre kapitæl (gavebind). (1),66 pp. samt 3 litograferede plancher med mange figurer ( 1 håndkoloreret). Trykt på svært papir. Et gaveeksemplar med egenh. dedikation til ""Min høitagtede Lærer og Collega/ Hr. Etatsraad Hornemann/ R. af D. og Dh ?/ Dan. Eschricht.""‎

书商的参考编号 : 25684

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‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR.‎

‎Anatomiske Undersøgelser over Clione Borealis.‎

‎(København, 1838). 4to. Ubeskåret uden omslag. Udkom i ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"".(67) pp. samt 3 litograferede foldeplancher, hvoraf 1 er håndkoloreret.‎

书商的参考编号 : 34936

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‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR. - ""DELPHINUS GANGETICUS""‎

‎Om Gangesdelphinen. Tillægs-Afhandling til Sammes Undersögelser over Hvaldyrene.‎

‎(Copenhagen, Bianco Luno, 1851). 4to. No wrappers. Extracted from ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"", Femte Række, 2. Bind pp. 345-387 and 3 double-page folded tinted lithographed plates.‎

‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR. - ""DELPHINUS GANGETICUS""‎

‎Om Gangesdelphinen. Tillægs-Afhandling til Sammes Undersögelser over Hvaldyrene.‎

‎(Copenhagen, Bianco Luno, 1851). 4to. No wrappers. Extracted from ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"", Femte Række, 2. Bind pp. 345-387 and 3 double-page folded tinted lithographed plates.‎

‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR. - ""DELPHINUS GANGETICUS""‎

‎Om Gangesdelphinen. Tillægs-Afhandling til Sammes Undersögelser over Hvaldyrene.‎

‎(Copenhagen, Bianco Luno, 1851). 4to. No wrappers. Extracted from ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"", Femte Række, 2. Bind pp. 345-387 and 3 double-page folded tinted lithographed plates.‎

‎The here described and depicted specimen was caught in the Ganges during the Danish Galathea-Expedition and the fine drawings accompanying the description were made by the skilled artist Christian Thornam, one of the artists of the expedition.‎

书商的参考编号 : 39113

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‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN. FREDR. - ""DELPHINUS GANGETICUS""‎

‎Om Gangesdelphinen. Tillægs-Afhandling til Sammes Undersögelser over Hvaldyrene.‎

‎(Copenhagen, Bianco Luno, 1851). 4to. No wrappers. Extracted from ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"", Femte Række, 2. Bind pp. 345-387 and 3 double-page folded tinted lithographed plates.‎

‎The here described and depicted specimen was caught in the Ganges during the Danish Galathea-Expedition and the fine drawings accompanying the description were made by the skilled artist Christian Thornam, one of the artists of the expedition.‎

书商的参考编号 : 45681

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‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN.FREDR.‎

‎Anatomiske Undersøgelser over Clione Borealis.‎

‎K., 1838. 4to. Samt.papbd. Gaveeksemplar på skrivepapir m.dedik.til ""Min høiagtede Lærer og Collega, Hr.Etatsraad Hornemann..."" 66 pp. samt 3 kobberst.tavler.‎

‎"ESCHRICHT, DAN.FREDR.‎

‎Anatomiske Undersøgelser over Clione Borealis.‎

‎K., 1838. 4to. Samt.papbd. Gaveeksemplar på skrivepapir m.dedik.til ""Min høiagtede Lærer og Collega, Hr.Etatsraad Hornemann..."" 66 pp. samt 3 kobberst.tavler.‎

书商的参考编号 : 6595

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‎"etc C. Houlbert et Monnot G. Moreau P. de Brun G. Kerforne J. Cavalier J. Le Roux E ; De Martonne et E. Robert (les Monts d'Arrée)"‎

‎"Travaux Scientifiques de l'Université de Rennes - Tome III"‎

‎"1904. Rennes Bibliothèque Universitaire 1904- Relié demi-toile 17 cm x 24 5 cm 292 + VII+ 96 pages planches et photos noir De Martonne et E. Robert (les Monts d'Arrée) etc... ; chapitre important consacré à la faune entomologiste de Bretagne par C. Houlbert et Monnot - Cachet de bibliothèque (ouvrage réformé) ouvrage non mis dans le commerce très bon état"‎

书商的参考编号 : 1015

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‎"FABRICIUS, OTHO (OTTO). - DESCRIBING SPECIES OF KRILL.‎

‎Om Hvalaaset.‎

‎(København, Gyldendal,1781). 4to. Uden omslag. Ubeskåret. Fra: ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"" Nye Samling, 1. Del. Pp. 557-578 samt 1 kobberstukket planche med mange figurer. Frisk eksemplar på skrivepapir.‎

‎"FABRICIUS, OTHO (OTTO). - DESCRIBING SPECIES OF KRILL.‎

‎Om Hvalaaset.‎

‎(København, Gyldendal,1781). 4to. Uden omslag. Ubeskåret. Fra: ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"" Nye Samling, 1. Del. Pp. 557-578 samt 1 kobberstukket planche med mange figurer. Frisk eksemplar på skrivepapir.‎

‎Originaltrykket af Fabricius' vigtige beskrivelse af hvalernes (Bardehvalerne) føde, hvor han udførligt beskriver de 4 småkrebsearter, Krill, som udgør deres vigtigste føde.‎

书商的参考编号 : 49106

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‎"FABRICIUS, OTHO.‎

‎Krøl=Nereiden (Nereis cincinnata). Beskreven og afbildet.‎

‎(København, Thiele, 1788). 4to. Uden omslag. Fra ""Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"". Pp. 191-201 samt 1 kobberstukken planche. På skrivepapir.‎

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