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The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication by DARWIN, Charles

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
Title
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication
Author
DARWIN, Charles
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: John Murray, 1868. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE. With several text illustrations. Original publisher's green cloth, a few small bumps, minor wear to boards; approximately 2 inches of the top of the fly-leaf of both volumes cut out. Generally a very nice set, uncut, with the presentation bookplate of the University of Southern California Messrs. Milton and Stanley Slotkin in each volume, ownership signature on the title to Volume II. First edition, first issue of Darwin's great contribution to the descent theory, and the foundation on which all later racial-biological research was based. This work expands in detail material that Darwin had intended to include in his Origin. The most novel element in the work is Darwin's hypothesis of pangenesis, by which he attempts to explain hereditary resemblance, inheritance of acquired characteristics, atavism and regeneration. Although proven invalid, this theory was nevertheless of prime importance in the history of genetics. "Darwin carried out numerous investigations with pigeons and various plants. He recognized continuous and discontinuous variation; he concluded that crossing tends to keep populations uniform" (G&M).
Ada Reis, A Tale

Ada Reis, A Tale by [Lamb, Lady Caroline]

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Seller: B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA
Title
Ada Reis, A Tale
Author
[Lamb, Lady Caroline]
Seller
B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
London: John Murray, 1823 Three volumes bound into two. First edition, first printing. Finely bound in quarter brown calf, with marbled boards, and spine lettered and elaborately decorated in gilt. Fine set, with a tiny puncture and a creased lower corner to title page in Vol. I, and ownership signatures in pencil to title pages. Overall, a gorgeous and clean set. Lady Caroline Lamb's third novel, Ada Reis, follows the roguish title character, who is sold into bondage at a young age and grows to be a hard-drinking and murderous young man. He later receives a prophecy from a sorcerer that he "shall be king in another land" and his illegitimate daughter, Fiormonda, "shall wear an imperial crown." In Lamb's introduction, she writes that the book is the "simple narrative of what occurred to [Ada Reis] and his daughter, that those who read may place the awful record in their hearts and learn to worship God, and to be humble in themselves." The narrative is fictionally presented as a real manuscript that has been translated into English from Arabic, Spanish, and Inga. Lady Caroline Lamb (1785 - 1828) was a novelist best known for her debut work, Glenarvon (1816), which caused a sensation when it was published. The book featured a title character based heavily on Lord Byron, with whom Lamb had an intense affair with between March and August of 1812. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine.