1870 Origin of Species EVOLUTION
Thomas Huxley Essays Darwin Philosophy Science
“Life is too short to occupy oneself with
the slaying of the slain more than once.”
– Thomas Huxley
Charles Darwin is unquestionably the most prolific evolutionist of the
19th-century; however, biologists such as Thomas Henry Huxley were
important advocates for Darwin’s studies. Huxley was best known for his studies
on evolution, moral philosophy, and scientific ethics.
This rare 1870 printing of Huxley’s reaction to Darwin’s ‘On the Origin of Species’ fully
supported many of Darwin’s evolutionary theories.
Item number: #30749
Price: $499
HUXLEY, Thomas Henry
On the origin of species: or, The causes of the phenomena of organic
nature. A course of six lectures to working men.
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1870. 1st American edition
Details:
· Collation: Complete
with all pages
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150, [6]
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5 in-text figures
· Provenance:
Bookplate – James P. Marsh
· Language:
English
· Binding: Hardcover;
tight and secure
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Cloth
· Size: ~8in X 5.25in (20.5cm x 13cm)
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