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Late Georgian almanac in a terrific early publisher's muslin binding with printed text and a wood-engraved centerpiece.
Late Georgian almanac in a terrific early publisher's muslin binding with printed text and a wood-engraved centerpiece.
First printing of the Nobel Laureate's reflections on the nature of consciousness — inscribed to plant geneticist Bernard Pollack.
Sixth edition ("forty-third thousand") overall — and the first to use the term "evolution" to describe the mechanism of natural selection that Darwin introduced in the book.
Signed first printing of the autobiography of the (in)famous evolutionary biologist and giant of the modern atheist movement, reflecting on his career and the fame brought about by his best-selling books.
First edition of this lively popular history of aeronautics, from Daedalus to the Wright brothers, with a particular emphasis on historical ballooning anecdotes of the most sensational kind.
First edition of this manual of forensic psychology by the influential psychiatrist, author of THE MIND OF THE MURDERER, frequent expert witness and examiner of Ian Brady in the matter of the Moors murders, and a founder member of the British Academy of Forensic Sciences.
First edition of this early and important work in computer programming.
First edition, important association copy of this early work in computer programming, owned and annotated by Mary Lee Woods, noted computer scientist and programmer (and mother of World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee).