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Box Popular Science Magazines
Box Popular Science Magazines
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Thirteen volumes of a set of at
Thirteen volumes of a set of at least 15 of the "Popular Science Library" (New York, 1914). This includes thinkers like Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer and John Stuart Mill.
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BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP OF "GéNIE
BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP OF "GéNIE AND SCIENCE"Bronze Figural Group of "Génie and Science" , after Mathurin Moreau, signature inscribed and title plaque on self-base, h. 46 1/2 in Provenance: Estate of Arley D. Cathey II, El Dorado, AR, sold to benefit the University of Chicago.
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A Bound Set of Folk Art
A Bound Set of Folk Art Scientific Drawings
Early 20th Century
completed by the same hand, in colored pencil on paper, bound on one end, comprising:
The Stars and Planets, Our Senses, Gibbon/Gorilla/Mankind and multiple other drawings illustrating evolutionary connections, the endocrine system, a map of the world with spheres of human settlement, two astrological maps, Omebic Life, Earth's orbit, and the solar system.
Each sheet 36 x 36 inches.
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(SCIENCE) A group of four books
(SCIENCE) A group of four books pertaining to invention and science. Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts Manufactures and Commerce with the Premiums offered in the Year 1799. Volume 16 only. Published by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts. London: W. C. Spilsbury 1799. First edition. The Universal Magazine of Knowledge & Pleasure July through December 1752. Volume 11 only. Edited by John Hinton. London 1752. 8vo contemporary leather boards. Memories of Old Friends: Being Extracts from the Journals and Letters of Caroline Fox of Penjerrick Cornwall from 1835 to 1871. Edited by Caroline Fox. London: Smith Elder 1882. Second edition. 2 vols. 8vo untrimmed publisher's green cloth.
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*(MEDICINE) A group of two boxes of
*(MEDICINE) A group of two boxes of books pertaining to science and medicine mostly nineteenth-century.
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MAGICAL EXPERIMENTS, OR SCIENCE
MAGICAL EXPERIMENTS, OR SCIENCE IN PLAY.Good, Arthur. Magical Experiments, or Science in Play. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1894. Olive pictorial cloth stamped in gilt and brown. Frontispiece. Illustrated profusely. 8vo. Corners and edges rubbed, else fine.
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LIBRARY OF BOOKS (SCIENCE
LIBRARY OF BOOKS (SCIENCE FICTION, HISTORY)Library of Books (Science Fiction, History)
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HUMAN SCIENTIFIC STUDY MEDICAL
HUMAN SCIENTIFIC STUDY MEDICAL SKULL ,19th CenturyWood box holding skull medical skull with head cap removed for internal study.
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[PARIS, JOHN AYRTON] PHILOSOPHY
[PARIS, JOHN AYRTON] PHILOSOPHY IN SPORT MADE SCIENCE I...[Paris, John Ayrton] Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827. First edition. Three volumes, contemporary cloth. Engraved titles, illustrated with figures and vignettes. 12mo. Scattered light browning, few pencil annotations, old gift inscription on first title page, first volume spine peeling from front cover. Toole Stott 525.
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Books. Two shelves of natural
Books. Two shelves of natural history, early 20th c and later, including four New Naturalist first editions, dj, hb, 8vo, botany, ornithology, etc
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A quantity of books, mostly natural
A quantity of books, mostly natural history subjects
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Astronomy, A small collection of
Astronomy, A small collection of books to include: Proctor (Richard), Other Worlds Than Ours, London: Longmans, 1893, together with Stawell Ball (Robert), Star-land, London: Cassell, 1905; and The Story of the Heavens by the same author (3)/Provenance: From the Library of Paul Stickler, a Gloucestershire collector of books and maps.
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Chinese School, 19th
Chinese School, 19th Century/Ornithological Studies/set of nine in a booklet/watercolour on pith paper, two similar loose rice paper pictures and another picture
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SIX VOLUMES ON SCIENTIFIC
SIX VOLUMES ON SCIENTIFIC AMUSEMENTS AND EXPERIMENTS.[Amusements - Science] Six Volumes on Scientific Amusements and Experiments. Including Magical Experiments, or Science in Play (Philadelphia, 1894); Secrets of Wise Men, Chemists, and Great Physicians (Philadelphia, 1896); Science in Sport (London, ca. 1888); Scientific Amusements (London, n.d.); Illusions: A Psychological Study [International Scientific Series] (New York, 1881); and Scientific Amusements & Experiments (Philadelphia, 1926). Illustrated. 8vo.
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Box 12pc Antique Scientific Books
Box 12pc Antique Scientific Books
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Two embossed copper powder
Two embossed copper powder flasks, another and a box of mathematical instruments
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1 vol. Radcliffe, F.P. The
1 vol. Radcliffe, F.P. The Noble Science: A Few General Ideas on Fox-Hunting, for... The Rising Generation of Sportsmen,... Especially... The Hertfordshire Hunt Club. London: Rudolph Ackermann, 1839. First edition. Tall 8vo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf & marbled bds., morocco spine labels; scuffed, joints & extremities often rubbed, some occasional dampstaining. With 2 steel-engraved portraits, vignette title, wood-engraved plates, 12 head & tailpieces. Dampstaining to foot of front matter. Armorial bookplate.
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LIBRARY OF BOOKS, INCLUDING:
LIBRARY OF BOOKS, INCLUDING: HARDCOVER SCIENCE, HISTORY, SOCIAL STUDIES, AND LITERATURE VOLUMESLibrary of Books, Including: Hardcover Science, History, Social Studies, and Literature Volumes,,
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SIX FOLIO SOCIETY LANGUAGE AND
SIX FOLIO SOCIETY LANGUAGE AND SCIENCE BOOKS Collection of six The Folio Society hardcover books on language and science comprising, Albert Einstein, "Relativity: The Special And The General Theory", 2004, Sigmund Freud, "Interpreting Dreams", 2015, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, "A Short History Of Time", 2007, Steven Pinker, "The Language Institute", 2018, and Alice Roberts, "The Folio Book Of Science", 2019, all in slipcovers. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Joel A. Katz, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. "The Language Institute" h. 10", w. 7", d. 1.5".
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VIENNA STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP
VIENNA STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP EMBLEMATIC OF SCIENCEVIENNA STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP EMBLEMATIC OF SCIENCE, late 19th/20th Century, blue beehive mark, black impressed model no. 728, after the Meissen model by Carl Christophe Punct, in white, depicted as two putti seated beside an upturned globe, one holding a spyglass, the other an astronomer’s tablet, a book and case at their feet, on a rocaille-scroll molded base, h: 8.5 in. Provenance: Property of a Washington, D.C. Estate