Description: BRAND NEW HARDCOVER. 9 by 6 inches. This book is printed on demand [allow 1-2 weeks for printing]. (00340 pages) lang=english accessory: no accessory (Hardcover ) read more
Edition: Fourth Revised Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York
Date Published: 1922
Description: Very Good-with no dust jacket. Decorated gilt cover. Light general wear, a bit edgeworn, rear hinge starting with faded spine but a nice copy with clean bright interior pages. Book lacks one map, otherwise complete. Gift stamp on half-title page.; 8vo; 476 pages. read more
Edition: Fourth Revised Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York
Date Published: 1924
Description: Fine. No dust jacket. [i-xxvi]p., 1., 3-296 p., 1.; 22.3 cm. Fine condition; no edge wear or corner bumping. Covers look new. A dedication is written on the front end paper, otherwise book is clean and unmarked. Tight binding. No dust jacket. read more
Binding: Blue cloth
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York
Date Published: 1923
Description: Octavo. Inscribed, dated and signed by the author. Fourth Revised Edition With A Documentary Supplement. xxxiv + 476 pages. Preface by Henry Fairfield Osborn. Illustrated with 3 charts and 4 color fold-out maps. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. Spine and covers worn with light spotting and small white stains, edge of front free fly creased, occasional pencilled underlining and marginal marks, else a very good copy. Originally owned by Georgia artist and miniaturist Lucy May Stanton with her ... read more
Edition: First
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York
Date Published: 1916
Description: First edition. A sound, very good copy with some light wear and a tiny hole at the edge of the first few leaves. A small note appears on the front pastedown in the hand of George Sarton: "from Mrs. Backlund, Cambridge, Mas. 1805. G.S. " Below this is the ownership signature of Ashley Montagu and a small note in his hand: "Presented to me by George Sarton. A.M. " A fascinating association. The most prestigious award of the History of Science Society, the Sarton Medal, is named after George ... read more
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