On an Autoxidisable Constituent of the Cell.
20 pages (pp. 286-305) IN: Biochemical Journal, vol. 15, no. 2. 8vo, modern wrappers. London, 1921. Whole number offered entire. Isolation of glutathione. GM 745. More
20 pages (pp. 286-305) IN: Biochemical Journal, vol. 15, no. 2. 8vo, modern wrappers. London, 1921. Whole number offered entire. Isolation of glutathione. GM 745. More
New York: Appleton, 1878. Illustrated. 8vo, 3/4 tan calf, marbled boards, marbled edges, ornately gilt spine with red and green leather labels. New York: Appleton, 1878. Very good (+). A textbook which is a little masterpiece of its kind. Huxley never accepted without qualification the Darwinian principle. He thought "transmutation may take place without transition" and thereby anticipated the findings of modern research. He liberated the English anatomical school from the deductive method, and sounded the keynote of the social..... More
New York: Villard, 1994. Illustrated in both color and black-and-white. 339 pages, tall 8vo, cloth-backed boards, d.w. New York: Villard Books, 1994. A very good(+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1966. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: Columbia University Press, 1966. Very good. More
Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1984. 277 pages, 8vo, hardcover with red and green cloth, d.w. Boston, Little, Brown & Co. (1984). Slightly edge-worn dust wrapper in a near-fine copy. More
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. Photographic illustrations. 54 pages, printed grey wrappers. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. First Edition. Very Good (+). More
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1907. Photographic illustrations. 64 pages, printed grey wrappers. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1907. First Edition. Near fine. More
Perrin, 1994. Many Illus., mostly in color. 4to, red cloth, d.w. N.p., Perrin, (1994). Fine. More
New York: Crown, 1978. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: Crown, (1978). Very good. More
New Zealand: Scoop Media, 2009. Illustrated sparsely in color and in black and white. xvii, 343 pages. Small 8vo, printed wrappers. Inscirbed by the author inside front cover, signed note also inserted. A near fine copy of this uncommon publication. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1933. Frontis, other illustrations. 229pp. Slim 8vo, green cloth. Cambridge UP, 1933. Very good. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1981. 567 pages, tall 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. First Edition. Very good (+). More
London: Kegan Paul, 1929. Translated from the Swedish by Leonard Bucknall Eyre. 629 pages. Tall thick 8vo, green cloth (worn at head). London: Kegan Paul, 1929. Very good. Garrison-Morton 142. More
Translated by L. B. Eyre. Many ports. 629pp. N.Y., 1935. Complete and systematic historical account of the development of biology. Garrison-Morton 142. More
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1922. 8vo, original burgundy cloth; (library stamps). Philadelphia and London: Lippincott, 1922. First Edition. Very good. "...Osterhout studied for a lifetime the physico-chemical properties of plant cells... To the investigation of these physico- chemical functions of living tissues, he added a study of irreversible processes...His work... has had much influence on the development of general cellular physiology." More
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958. 253 illustrations. 529pp. thick tall 8vo, red cloth. Yale UP, 1958. First Edition. Very good (+). More
Cambridge: Perseus, 2003. Some drawings, 16 pages of color illustrations. xviii, 316 pages. 8vo, two-toned blue and green boards, pictorial d.w. Cambridge: Perseus Publishing, (2003). First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper. More
New York: Mason Brothers, 1860. 3 volumes. Illustrated with four engraved frontispiece plates, folding facsimile letter and 6 small additional portraits of Andrew Jackson neatly pasted to the fly leaves of volumes first and second volumes. xi preface, xiii-xxx List of Publications concerning Andrew Jackson and Contents. Tall, thick 8vo, handsomely bound in older 3/4 dark blue morocco over marbled covered boards, gilt tooled spines and marbled edges, spines and corners very lightly rubbed, the interior is tight and bright..... More
Paris: Bailliere, 1886. 158 page. Thin 8vo, 1/2 burgundy morocco, marbled boards. Paris: Librairie Bailliere, 1886. First Edition. Pages toned, still a near fine copy. More
Norwalk: Easton, 1980. Illustrated profusely in color and black and white. 12mo, flexible blue leather, all edges gilt. 384 pages. Norwalk: Easton, (1980). Fiftieth Anniversary Edition. A fine copy. Signed by the author on preliminary "Northern Oriole" plate. More
New York: Medical Press, 1965. 285 illustrations. 318pp. 4to., red cloth, d.w. New York: Medical Press, 1965. A near fine copy in a worn dust wrapper. Based on Dingwall's 1935 English translation of Ploss' Das Weib in der Natur-und Volkerkunde, first published in 1885. GM 179. More
Paris: Flammarion, 1928. 47 pages. Slim 8vo, bound in green cloth with the original blue card decorative covers bound-in. Paris: E. Flammarion, 1928. Limited edition -- number 262 of 500 copies printed on Marais paper. Fine. [Some letters by Marcel Proust preceded by comments about the last months of his life]. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1930. Translated from the German by E.J. Hatfield. xii, 408 pages. Thick 8vo, gilt-lettered navy blue cloth (spine is just a bit rubbed; neat repair to cloth at foot of front cover; front paper hinge strengthened and small ink stamped initials on front endpaper). London: Humphrey Milford for Oxford UP, 1930. First edition. Overall a very good sturdy copy. More
46 pages (pp. 84-129) IN: Archiv fur Anatomie, Physiologie und Wissenschaftliche Medicin, 1845. Small 8vo, original blue wrapps; front cover lacking. Berlin, 1845. Whole issue offered entire. First translation in German. Retzius introduced the method of classifying races according to the cranial or cephalic index. GM 202. More
Dear Judith, Vol. 1 received, very pleased with it, particularly as it completes a set which came in with that volume missing!
Hi, I just wanted to thank you for the wonderful care you took in getting the book to me. Also, your description was accurate -- so thank you and hope to do business again.