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The Origin of Species by means of natural selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life

by Darwin, Charles

  • Hardback
  • Used Book Availability : SOLD
  • This title has been delisted and is no longer available to purchase - please use the search field above to check if another copy is in stock, or contact us to record your interest in this title, if another copy becomes available we will let you know
  • Catalogue No : 41560
  • Published : 1929
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : xxxi, [1], 703, [1]
  • Collection : Ken Smith
  • Publisher : John Murray
  • Published In : London
  • Illustrations : portrait frontis, 1 double-page plate

Description:

The last Murray printing of the 6th edition (Popular Impression), with final list of 20th century issues.

Freeman, 543.

Condition

8vo, orig. cloth, title and decorative design in black to front board and spine, minor rubbing, spine slightly darkened. Vg. From the library of K.G.V. Smith, with his bibliographical note in pencil to endpaper. Ken Smith (1927-2017), as well as being a collector of Darwin material, was a leading British dipterist at the Natural History Museum, London, and editor of the Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine.