BIOLOGICAL ANOMALIES: Mammals II
First printing of this sixteenth volume in Corliss's Catalog of Biological Anomalies, and the second of two devoted to mammals.
First printing of this sixteenth volume in Corliss's Catalog of Biological Anomalies, and the second of two devoted to mammals.
First printing of this scarce compendium of mammalian oddities, eccentricities, and unexplained personal habits.
First printing of a scarce volume in Corliss's Catalog of Biological Anomalies.
First edition of this sourcebook of lost planets and enigmatic objects, by a physicist and follower of Charles Fort.
First printing of Tufte's classic work on data visualization.
Second revised and augmented edition of Bellamy's scarce first book on the Moon's surprising origins and terrible destiny, in the gorgeous original dust jacket designed by Eric Fraser.
First US edition, first issue of the epochal popular survey of quantum physics, Hawking's first book for non-specialists.
First Paris edition of this pocket-sized medical book, offering advice on exercise, bathing, sleep, a healthy diet, and sex, with several rather telling sections underlined by an early owner.
Signed second edition of this critique of government interventions in economy by a major figure of the 20th-century libertarian movement.