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The Matter with Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World: The Ways of Truth; When Then is True? (2 volumes)

The Matter with Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World: The Ways of Truth; When Then is True? (2 volumes) by McGilchrist, Iain

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Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The Matter with Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World: The Ways of Truth; When Then is True? (2 volumes)
Author
McGilchrist, Iain
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Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
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Very Good +
Description
London: Perspectiva Press, 2022. Second printing. Hardcover. Very Good +/Very Good +. 1578pp. Small quarto [25 cm] Black paper over boards. Gentle bumping to the lower extremities of the spine and boards. In the dust jackets, with very subtle surface and edge-wear. Both volumes are internally bright and fresh. From the dust jacket- "This book offers a vitally necessary and radically new vision, one that is rigorously based in the science of the brain, deeply grounded in philosophy and sustained by the most up-to-date findings of physics: a vision that inverts common assumptions about what matters; sees the whole, not just the parts; and helps us break out of the hall of mirrors.
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Dolly's Album

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Dolly's Album
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Cassell and Co, 1884. hardcover. very good. Victorian small children's book, 3 3/4" x 4 1/2". Rhymes about Dolly. Book very good. Handwritten name on front free end paper, some pencilling in book but very little.
Six Addresses to Graduating Classes of the Albany Academy 1905-1910

Six Addresses to Graduating Classes of the Albany Academy 1905-1910 by Hun, Henry

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Six Addresses to Graduating Classes of the Albany Academy 1905-1910
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Hun, Henry
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Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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1910. REMARKS OF A MEDICAL EDUCATOR TO GRADUATING BOYS AT A FAMOUS PREP SCHOOL OVER 100 YEARS AGO. 11 x 16 cm booklet, purple velvet flexible covers, gilt title to cover, purple endpapers, [2], 1-11, 1-11, 1-10, 1-8, 1-12, 1-7. Near fine in protective polyethylene cover. ALBANY ACADEMY is an independent college preparatory day school in Albany, New York. It enrolls students from Prekindergaten (age 4) to Grade 12. It was established in 1813 by a charter signed by Mayor Philip Schuyler Van Rensselaer and the city council of Albany. The Albany Academy is the oldest day school for boys in New York state's Capital Region. Classes began within months after the charter was granted, offering a college preparatory track including intensive study of Ancient Greek, and Latin and an arithmetic-based track to prepare young men for Albany's role as a center of commerce. in 1815, a purpose-built building was completed in present-day Academy Park, adjacent to the New York State Capitol. The Federal-style building, now known as the Old Albany Academy Building and headquarters of the City School District of Albany, was designed by renowned Albany architect Philip Hooker. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. HENRY HUN (1854 – 1924) an American physician, was professor of Nervous Diseases at the Albany Medical College in New York for 30 years. He published several unique teaching volumes for his students as well as numerous journal articles on neurological disorders. He studied medicine at Harvard Medical School and earned his M.D. in 1879. He then spent two and a half years studying at numerous medical facilities in Germany, Vienna, Paris, and London.