Huxley, Thomas H.
Man's Place in Nature
Dublin Core
Title
Huxley, Thomas H.
Man's Place in Nature
Subject
Huxley, Thomas H.
Description
"And Other Anthropological Essays"
This book follows Huxley's interpretations and understandings of evolution. He goes through explaining how man and ape could have evolved from the same ancestor.
This is Volume 7 of 9 in the collection of Huxley's Collected Essays.
The title page starts with the title, subtitle and author's name. At the bottom of the page, the publication information and the date. The quality of this page is great with minimal mold damage seen mainly on the bottom beside the publisher's name.
Ramsden states in his catalog that there are two copies of this book and this edition has two different bookplates that are not seen in the available pictures.
This book follows Huxley's interpretations and understandings of evolution. He goes through explaining how man and ape could have evolved from the same ancestor.
This is Volume 7 of 9 in the collection of Huxley's Collected Essays.
The title page starts with the title, subtitle and author's name. At the bottom of the page, the publication information and the date. The quality of this page is great with minimal mold damage seen mainly on the bottom beside the publisher's name.
Ramsden states in his catalog that there are two copies of this book and this edition has two different bookplates that are not seen in the available pictures.
Source
[H]
Date
(1893-4) 1894
Language
English
Identifier
2005_047_0677_007
Files
Collection
Citation
“Huxley, Thomas H.
Man's Place in Nature ,” EWL, accessed September 19, 2024, http://edithwhartonslibrary.org/ewl/items/show/959.
Man's Place in Nature ,” EWL, accessed September 19, 2024, http://edithwhartonslibrary.org/ewl/items/show/959.