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8vo. Hardcover, . The usual ex-library treatments are present. 688 pages. The cover is green buckram with black lettering on the side. The joints and hinges are strong. The textblock is cracking near the front. The pages are largely clean and unmarked, though several have been torn and repaired with tape. Offered by the Antiquarian, Rare, and Collectable Books section at Better World Books. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Join the more than 2.8 million customers who have supported global literacy with their book purchases. 
(864 pages) addresses the crucial question of the origins, evolution and racial divergence of mankind, that the author had deliberately left out of "on the origin of species". this title presents an evidence that forces us to question what it is that makes us uniquely human. illustrations (Paperback) 
797 pps; dark green boards w/gilt lettering rubbed w/worn corners; text clean and unmarked; binding tight and stable; previous owner's bookplate ffep. 
Edgewear & some rubbing; small chip at edge; cracked front hinge; previous owner's notation in front; text overall clean. 672 pages. 
12mo = 7-9" 672pp. Revised, illustrated edition. Indexed. Green cloth over hardcovers with decorative imprints, gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Photo of Darwin on frontispiece. Gilt top edge, side edge browned, pages very clean, tight binding. A few light stains on covers, top/bottom spine edges, corners lightly bumped. 
No date listed, cir. 1900. Green boards with blindstamped border design, gilt lettering and design on the spine, lightly rubbed at the corners, clean pages, previous owner's bookplate on the fep., frontis of author, illustrated. World's Famous Books Series. 
Hurst & Company, New York, no publication date listed, but does appear to. 
In "The Origin of Species, " Charles Darwin refused to discuss human evolution, believing the subject too asurrounded with prejudices. a He had been reworking his notes since the 1830s, but only with trepidation did he finally publish "The Descent of M... 
Fair. No dust jacket. Appr 5 by 7 1/2 inches. Spine chipped, worn and stained, title no longer clear. General staining and wear to boards. Spine broken front after first endpaper (netting). Previous owner name on first page, date 1906. Pages very good. Unknown printing. 705 p.; illus.; index; 19 cm. frontispiece of author; dark green hardcover with gold lettering on spine. Date of preface to second edition 1874. Light spotting/staining to endpapers. Image by email. Collectible. 
8vo, pp. vii, 797, (7), red cloth (minor stain to rear cover; handstamp on front flyleaf; a rear adv. page creased & with short tears), t.e.g., no d.j. The Home Library. 
Hardcover. Cloth boards are edgworn and scuffed. Gift inscription inside FF endpage. Binding cracked at page 19, otherwise sound. Nice clean pages. 
Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 791 p. Contains: Illustrations. Penguin Classics. 