On the Origin of Species

Charles DARWIN

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On the Origin of Species

“THE MOST IMPORTANT SINGLE WORK IN SCIENCE”: VERY HANDSOME FIRST EDITION OF DARWIN’S ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES

DARWIN, Charles. On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, Or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle For Life. London: John Murray, 1859. Octavo, original green cloth, uncut. Housed in custom half morocco clamshell box.

Rare first edition, in original cloth, of “certainly the most important biological book ever written” (Freeman), one of only 1250 copies. A handsome copy, most scarce in this condition.

“This, the most important single work in science, brought man to his true place in nature” (Heralds of Science 199). Darwin “revolutionized our methods of thinking and our outlook on the natural order of things. The recognition that constant change is the order of the universe had been finally established and a vast step forward in the uniformity of nature had been taken” (PMM 344). Darwin wrote in his diary that all 1250 copies of the first edition, published on November 24, were sold on the first day. With two printed quotations on verso of half title, 32 pages of publisher’s advertisements dated June 1859 (Freeman’s third state of three), and a folding lithographic diagram facing page 117. Freeman’s binding variant “b” (no priority established). Freeman 373. Horblit, 23b. Dibner, 199. Armorial bookplate of Brigadier-General Robert James Loyd-Lindsay of Lockinge, 1st Baron Wantage. Loyd-Lindsay was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest British military decoration, awarded for valor in combat. He was also a prominent MP, a founder of the British Red Cross Society, and a well-known philanthropist.

Light foxing to interior, original cloth beautiful with only slightest expert restoration to extremities, recased, gilt exceptionally fresh and fine. A most handsome copy in near-fine condition. Quite scarce.

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