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[EVOLUTIONARY THEORY 1748]. Telliamed, ou entretiens d'un philosophe indien avec un missionnaire françois sur la diminution de la Mer, la formation de la Terre, l'origine de l'homme etc. Mis en ordre par J.A.G[uers]

[EVOLUTIONARY THEORY 1748]. Telliamed, ou entretiens d'un philosophe indien avec un missionnaire françois sur la diminution de la Mer, la formation de la Terre, l'origine de l'homme etc. Mis en ordre par J.A.G[uers] by Maillet, Benoit de

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[EVOLUTIONARY THEORY 1748]. Telliamed, ou entretiens d'un philosophe indien avec un missionnaire françois sur la diminution de la Mer, la formation de la Terre, l'origine de l'homme etc. Mis en ordre par J.A.G[uers]
Author
Maillet, Benoit de
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
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Amsterdam: Chez l'honore et fils, libraires, 1748. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 2 vols. in one. 8vo. I: [10], cxix, [7], 208 pp. + 1 f. ("Errata" for Tom. 1). II: [2], 231 pp. + 1 f. ("Addition") + 1 f. ("Errata" for Tom 1 [sic]). First title page with unobtrusive paper defect on lower margin, not affecting text; this copy is lacking half-title and Errata leaf for Tom. 2. Very attractive 19th-century French red glazed boards, red morocco spine, lettered in gilt directly (two insignificant worm-holes on lower hinge, leading nowhere; trifle wear to binding extremities. Completely unsophisticated. First printing of "Telliamed," in every way a remarkable book. Disguised as an Oriental fantasy, it contains perhaps the earliest appearance of one of the most important of all evolution speculations, namely the so-called ultra-neptunian theory: that the entire Earth was, and is, a marine deposit, and that all life on land originated from creatures of the sea. Maillet hypothesized that the earth was once entirely covered with water, and that the water gradually evaporated into space, causing land masses to appear. Maillet also created an ingenious methodology to calculate the age of the Earth: he concluded that the Earth is 2 billion years old (evolutionists today consider this figure to be more like 4.5 billion). It is known that Buffon, Lamark, Cuvier and Darwin read this book, and that they were very much influenced by Maillet's unorthodox, "heretical" views. Well aware that such an immense figure would incur the wrath of the Church, de Maillet presented his conclusions in the guise of a dialogue between a French missionary and an Eastern mystic named Telliamed, an anagram for the author's last name (i.e. de Maillet spelled backwards). The manuscript remained unpublished until a decade after Maillet's death. In order to present his radical conclusions in the guise of an Oriental tale, Maillet interspersed monsters and mythological creatures into his text. Overtly anti-Christian, "Telliamed" dismisses the Flood of the Old Testament as a fable because rainfall that lasted forty days would have been insignificant to submerge entire mountains. Maillet asserted that the Earth's history could not be read from the Bible but through the rocks themselves. ¶ With uncanny prescience, Maillet describes how species have overlapping physical characteristics that suggested a common life origin, namely the sea. Through a Oriental mystic we are told that: "The little Wings had under their Belly, and which like their Fins helped them to walk in the Sea, became Feet, and served them to walk on Land." ¶ REFERENCES: Caillet, No. 7009. Versins Utopie p. 640. LITERATURE: "Charles Darwin et ses Precurseurs francais (Paris, 1870) Chapter 1: "the moss-grown fragments from the ruins of another world." See also Albert Carozzi, "De Maillet's 'Telliamed' (1748): An Ultra-Neptunian Theory of the Earth" in: Toward a History of Geology; Proceedings of the New Hampshire Inter-Disciplinary Conference on the History of Geology, Sept. 7-12, 1967. Mary Efrosini Gregory, "Evolutionism in Eighteenth-century French Thought" Chapter 1. See also the article on Maillet in DSB, IX, pp. 26 et seq: "Maillet's ideas unquestionably influenced many leading naturalists for almost a century, notably Buffon and Cuvier.
[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. Incunables

[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. Incunables by Thomas-Scheler (Librairie / Bookseller) - Stephane Clavreuil (compiler)

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[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. Incunables
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Thomas-Scheler (Librairie / Bookseller) - Stephane Clavreuil (compiler)
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Very good
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Paris: Librairie Thomas-Scheler, 1994. First Edition. Very good. Folio. 50 items described and illustrated. Original wrappers. Price-list loosely inserted as issued. An extraordinary catalogue of 50 incunables which includes many great rarities, i.a. the first edition of Homer in Greek (Florence, 1488 -- Doheny copy). The price-list has been annotated by B.H. Breslauer: the published prices total FF 5,743,000 -- not including 9 items Prix Sur Demande which he estimated to be ca. FF 4,500,000 -- and thus the entire catalogue amounts to more than FF 10,000,000 (an impressive sum in 1994). We have seen other instances whereby B.H. Breslauer added up all the asking prices in a single bookseller's catalogue, not only as a pastime but as an expression of his intense competition, even though he had few rivals. ¶ From the famed Bibliotheca Bibliographica Breslaueriana (sale at Christie's NY, 2005, lot 1275).
Darkness at Noon

Darkness at Noon by Carlisle, Harry

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Darkness at Noon
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Carlisle, Harry
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Locus Solus Rare Books (United States)
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Endsheets faintly offset from dust jacket flaps; tips a bit bumped; fine in a rubbed dust jacket with an L-shaped closed tear to
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New York: Horace Liveright, 1931. First Edition. Endsheets faintly offset from dust jacket flaps; tips a bit bumped; fine in a rubbed dust jacket with an L-shaped closed tear to the spine and some edge wear./Dust jacket design by Sugar.. 8vo, 313pp; brown cloth. Possibly the only novel by this elusive, English-born writer, based on his experience as a coal miner in western Britain before the World War. After the war, Carlisle emigrated to the U.S. His dust jacket bio reads in part: "Here are some of the things he has done: In England: grocer's boy, moulder's apprentice, coal-mine worker, machinist, waiter, munitions inspector, sailor in the Royal Navy, window-cleaner, boiler attendant. In America: janitor's assistant, stock-room clerk in a publishing house, sailor, economic investigator, accountant, radio sales organizer, manager of a music store, two-dollar-a-night trucker on fruit piers, owner of a bookstore, book reviewer, motion-picture reader, machinist, dishwasher, ghost-writer (scenarios and several novels) . . . . And he is only 33 years old!" Carlisle was an ardent communist, colleague, and, evidently, lover to fellow writer Tillie Olsen, with whom he traveled to the American Writer's Congress in 1935. He was active in the John Reed Club and was ultimately brought before the House Un-American Activities Committee in their pursuit of supposed communists in the film industry. As a member of the LA Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, a front organization, he faced deportation proceedings as a "Communist Alien" under the McCarran act, one of the so-called "Terminal Island Four." A shadowy figure in the film business who left little trace, Harry Carlisle appeared as one of the witnesses in Warren Beatty's 1980 film "Reds," about Reed. This copy of his elusive novel shows some additional cinematic pedigree. The author's inscription on the front endpaper marks the intersection of two Hollywood career paths going in distinctly different directions: "To William Wyler, with sincere congratulations for "Hell's Heroes" -- and hoping for mutual respect - Harry Carlisle, April 7, 1931." "Hell's Heroes," a western, was Wyler's first sound feature. He would shortly become one of the most honored and critically acclaimed directors in all of American cinema, winner of three Academy Awards for best director and best picture, while directing fourteen actors to Oscar-winning performances.
The Beautiful Struggle [Signed in the Month of Publication]

The Beautiful Struggle [Signed in the Month of Publication] by [AFRICAN AMERICANA] COATES, Ta-Nehisi

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The Beautiful Struggle [Signed in the Month of Publication]
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[AFRICAN AMERICANA] COATES, Ta-Nehisi
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2008. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (21.5cm); white and sage green paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; [xii],227,[1]pp. Signed on the title page in the month of publication, dated 5/27/08." While not explicitly marked as such, this copy comes from the library of Puerto Rican editor, translator, and literary critic Roberto Marquez, who has highlighted passages on 30 pages. Base of spine gently nudged; Very Good+ in a Near Fine, unclipped dustjacket (priced $22.95). The National Book Award-winning author's first book, a memoir about coming of age in West Baltimore, and the influence of his father (a former Black Panther) on he and his older brother.
Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered to the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January, 1814, on a Bill Making further provisions for filling the ranks of the Regular Army, encouraging Enlistments, and authorising the Enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire

Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered to the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January, 1814, on a Bill Making further provisions for filling the ranks of the Regular Army, encouraging Enlistments, and authorising the Enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire by Webster, Daniel

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Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered to the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January, 1814, on a Bill Making further provisions for filling the ranks of the Regular Army, encouraging Enlistments, and authorising the Enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire
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Webster, Daniel
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Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Small tear at stitching, else a very good+ copy, removed, mail fold, leaves clean, and without any foxing. A nice copy.
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Alexandria: Printed by Snowden & Simms, 1814. First edition. Printed self wrappers. Small tear at stitching, else a very good+ copy, removed, mail fold, leaves clean, and without any foxing. A nice copy.. 13 pp. 8vo. One of four different printings the same year. The first important speech by Webster in the House of Representatives (to which he was elected the prior year). He used his objection to the bill, which offered high bounties to encourage enlistments, to attack the government for its handling of the war of 1812 (which he called a failure), its employing an embargo rather than prosecuting the war at sea, and the administration's calling the opposition to its policies a divisive act -which makes it most apt today. Shaw & Shoemaker 33618. Sabin 102259. Not in MU Daniel Webster Speeches Collection.
Who's Who in State Politics 1910

Who's Who in State Politics 1910 by -------

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Who's Who in State Politics 1910
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A very good copy with corners creased.
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Boston: Practical Politics, 1910. First printing. Limp Cloth. A very good copy with corners creased.. 310 pp. Illus. with b/w photos. 24mo. Photographs and biographies of the Governor, Senate, and House Members (plus a few others) in Massachusetts in 1910. From the Library of Lynde Sullivan, a House Member from a prominent family (stretching back to before the revolutionary war and including a General, Governor, and Author among others).
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The Seventh Annual Report of the American Society for People of Colour of the United States. With an Appendix. by [African American].

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The Seventh Annual Report of the American Society for People of Colour of the United States. With an Appendix.
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[African American].
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
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Pamphlet, 8vo, removed, 173, [1] pp. Removed, some aging, foxing throughout, heavy in some places, slight soiling; otherwise in good to very good condition.The American Colonization Society was formed in 1816 by John Randolph, Henry Clay and Richard Lee. Daniel Webster, Henry Rutgers, and Francis Scott Key are listed as officials of this group in the pamphlet. This movement was part of a back to Africa process that would help ensure greater freedom for free African Americans. Around 1821, the American Colonization Society helped establish a colony in Liberia for that purpose. While some critics felt there were racist motives behind this movement, many blacks felt that having a separate place to live was the only way to avoid the discrimination they faced. A hundred years later, Marcus Gravey would make the same case, and start another back to Africa movement. Slaverynorth website. Denison website.
Moor Born

Moor Born by TOTHEROH, Dan

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Moor Born
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TOTHEROH, Dan
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Some light soiling to wrappers. A nice copy
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New York: Samuel French, 1937. From the Bart Auerbach Collection. Some light soiling to wrappers. A nice copy. 8vo. Original yellow printed wrappers. New edition. The dedication copy, inscribed by the author to his wife on the front free endpaper: "The new edition, Helen dear, with many memories – Dan, Christmas 1941!" The printed dedication reads: "For Helen Who made this possible with her courage and faith." Totheroh's most famous works include his collaborations on the screenplays for The Devil and Daniel Webster and The Count of Monte Cristo. 'Moor Born', a play about the Brönte sisters, was first performed at The Playhouse, New York, 3 April 1934.
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SPEECH...ON THE SUBJECT OF THE PUBLIC LANDS, &c.; Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 20, 1830 by WEBSTER, Daniel

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SPEECH...ON THE SUBJECT OF THE PUBLIC LANDS, &c.; Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 20, 1830
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WEBSTER, Daniel
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Second Life Books Inc (United States)
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Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1830. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 28. Removed. Title page toned. Good. S&S 5385 (4).
Teddy Bear

Teddy Bear

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Teddy Bear
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Cleveland, OH: Goldsmith Publishing Co, 1922. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback. No. 520 Series. A shape book in side stapled stiff paper wrappers featuring a teddy bear in full color to both wrappers. The story is told in rhyming verse about a teddy bear that goes for a walk, a bike ride, and eventually skating. None of these adventures turn out well, but he does meet friends along the way. Long closed tears to wrappers along spine panel; however, covers remain firmly attached. Creasing to ears of bear and to corners with light wear to edges of wrappers and light rubbing to wrappers. Interior pages are browned and a bit brittle. Offsetting to the insides of the covers and a few finger smudges to margins, but clean overall. Penciled previous owner's gift inscription to inside of front cover. The interior is filled with black and white illustrations with six large full page illustrations. A cute book despited condition issues. Size: 12.5 x 7.25 inches. Unpaginated [16 pages.] CHILD/062524.
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Batman: Death by Design by KIDD, Chip and TAYLOR, Dave

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Batman: Death by Design
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KIDD, Chip and TAYLOR, Dave
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Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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9789781401237
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Near Fine
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NY:: DC Comics,. Near Fine. 2012. Hardcover. 9781401234539 . First printing. About fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket. .