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  • - Or, a Familiar Exposition of Geological Phenomena
    von Gideon Algernon Mantell
    53,00 - 59,00 €

    Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) was an English physician and geologist best remembered for pioneering the scientific study of dinosaurs. These volumes, first published in 1838 and considered Mantell's most popular work, contain a lecture series which describe principles of geology and fossil formation. Volume 1 contains lectures 1 to 4.

  • von Alfred Russel Wallace
    71,00 €

    First published in 1880, this study of the biology and geography of islands investigates some of the most pressing questions of nineteenth-century natural science. Why do countries as far-flung as Britain and Japan share similar flora and fauna when those of neighbouring islands in Malaysia are utterly unalike? What is the origin of life in New Zealand? And why do the geological formations of Scotland and Wales appear to be the result of glaciers when those countries lie in the temperate zone? Dismissing popular theories of submerged continents and 'special creation', Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) presents extensive evidence of the mass migration of species, and of drastic and repeated climatic changes across the globe. Drawing on a vast range of sources and the newest ocean soundings to support his theories, Wallace wrote the text for the intelligent general reader. It remains a fascinating introduction to the subject matter today.

  • von Richard Owen
    77,00 €

    Richard Owen (1804-92), the palaeontologist and anatomist, published this analysis of the comparative anatomy of the fossils of British birds and mammals in 1846. It compares living species with extinct ones, and explains the characteristics that help identification, using 237 illustrations to show the traits of different species.

  • von John Tyndall
    41,00 €

    John Tyndall (1820-93) was an Irish physicist who was fascinated by glaciers. He was also well-known for his accessible scientific books, and in this 1872 work, written for a non-specialist audience, he gives a clear and concise explanation of the major features of the earth's water system.

  • - From Original Survey
    von Andrew Crombie Ramsay
    39,00 €

    This 1840 study of the Island of Arran led to the author's successful career with the Geological Survey. Designed as a practical visitor's guide for both amateur and professional geologists, it is organised by district, and Ramsay provides full explanations, diagrams and engravings to make his work accessible to non-specialists.

  • - Chiefly Compiled from the Observations of the Geological Survey
    von H. B. Medlicott
    78,00 €

    The second edition of Geology of India (1892), compiled by Oldham for the Geological Survey of India, is a revision of the first edition by Medlicott and Blanford (1879). It is a key work of nineteenth-century geology, containing some of the earliest and most important geological descriptions of India.

  • von Peter Bayne
    59,00 - 65,00 €

    The Life and Letters of Hugh Miller (1871) tells the fascinating story of a Victorian geologist whose life was marked by a passionate commitment to both science and religion and the ongoing attempt to reconcile the two. Volume 1 covers Miller's early life, family, education and apprenticeship as a stonemason.

  • - Based on his Journals and Letters
    von Sir Archibald Geikie
    54,00 - 59,00 €

    Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792-1871) was an influential Scottish geologist best known for his classification of the Silurian system of rock strata. These volumes, first published in 1875, contain a detailed biography, providing a fascinating insight into his life and work. Volume 1 describes his life until 1842.

  • - Prepared for the Use of Her Majesty's Navy and Adapted for Travellers in General
     
    71,00 €

    Each section of this work, published in 1849 by the Admiralty to encourage a spirit of scientific enquiry among naval officers, was written by experts, including Darwin, Hooker and Whewell, and edited by Sir John Herschel. It suggests areas of research, and gives advice on making and recording observations.

  • - So Far as it is at Present Known
    von Joseph Beete Jukes
    38,00 €

    The geologist Joseph Beete Jukes (1811-1869) participated in a British surveying expedition to Australia and New Guinea in the early 1840s, and published two books about his experiences (both reissued in this series). This study appeared in 1850, and made a pioneering contribution to European scientific knowledge about Australia.

  • - Ou, Expose des Connaissances Actuelles sur la Constitution Physique et Minerale du Globe Terrestre
    von Jean Francois Aubuisson de Voisins
    71,00 - 77,00 €

    Published in 1819, Aubuisson de Voisins' two-volume Traite de Geognosie was one of the earliest geology books in French. It convincingly challenged the 'Neptunist' theory of his influential teacher Gottlob Werner, arguing that the basaltic rocks and mineral veins of the earth's crust were of igneous, not marine, origin.

  • - In Answer to the Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth, by Professor Playfair
    von John Murray
    46,00 €

    John Murray (1778-1820) was a public lecturer and prolific writer on chemistry and geology. This popular volume, first published anonymously in 1802, contains Murray's critical response to John Playfair's Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth. Murray's discussion illustrates the variety of contemporary geological theories.

  • - Compilata e Corredata di Note Critiche Estratte dai Piu Autorevoli Scrittori Vesuviani
     
    47,00 €

    This comprehensive bibliography of publications relating to Mount Vesuvius first appeared in 1897. As well as scientific works it covers poetry and fiction, maps and illustrations. It also includes an appendix listing both modern writers and ancient and medieval accounts, arranged chronologically and by topic.

  • von Henry Thomas De La Beche
    77,00 €

    In his influential Geological Manual, published in an expanded third edition in 1833, the prominent geologist Henry De la Beche (1796-1855) covers many areas within the field, including rocks, rivers, glaciers and fossils in France and England, demonstrating the range of geological knowledge in the early nineteenth century.

  • von George Poulett Scrope
    53,00 €

    George Poulett Scrope (1797-1876) was a pioneering British geologist whose interest in volcanos was inspired by trips to Vesuvius while he was an undergraduate. This influential book on the igneous rocks of the Massif Central was originally published in 1827 and revised for the 1858 edition reissued here.

  • - With Reference to the Specimens of the Original Geological Collection in the British Museum
    von William Smith
    45,00 €

    William Smith (1768-1839) was a civil engineer and canal surveyor who pioneered the concept of stratigraphy. This volume, first published in 1817, contains Smith's catalogue of his fossil collection for the British Museum. Smith catalogues the fossils according to rock strata, providing a practical demonstration of his stratigraphic system.

  • - An Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface, by Reference to Causes now in Operation
    von Charles Lyell
    52,00 - 76,00 €

    In 1830-33, Charles Lyell laid the foundations of evolutionary biology with Principles of Geology, a pioneering book that Charles Darwin took with him on the Beagle. The three volumes are generously illustrated and thoroughly indexed and remain of interest to geologists and historians of science alike.

  • - Or, Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex
    von Gideon Algernon Mantell
    69,00 €

    Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) was an English physician and geologist best known for pioneering the scientific study of dinosaurs. This volume, first published in 1822, contains Mantell's early research and descriptions of the fossil remains of southern England, and was the first published work to describe a collection of dinosaur remains.

  • - With Mr. Wordsworth's Description of the Scenery of the Country, etc. and Five Letters on the Geology of the Lake District
    von Adam Sedgwick
    47,00 €

    First published in 1853, this is a comprehensive guide to the British Lake District. Featuring contributions from William Wordsworth and the geologist Adam Sedgwick, it is a key text for those interested in the history of tourism in the Lake District and its development in the Victorian period.

  • von J. W. Salter
    52,00 €

    First published in 1873, this is a catalogue of the extensive collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils in the Geological Museum at the University of Cambridge at that time. It includes a substantial preface by Adam Sedgwick, which provides fascinating insights into the geological advances of the Victorian era.

  • - Sometime Dean of Westminster, Twice President of the Geological Society, and First President of the British Association
    von Elizabeth Oke Gordon
    47,00 €

    This 1894 publication details the extraordinary life of distinguished geologist and Dean of Westminster, William Buckland. Compiled by his daughter almost four decades after Buckland's death, this biography presents an unusually personal account of the famed geologist's esteemed career and is supplemented with several photographs and illustrations.

  • von Georges Cuvier
    60,00 - 79,00 €

    In the 1790s Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), one of the founding figures of vertebrate palaeontology, proved that extinction was a scientific fact. This four-volume illustrated work, originally published in 1812, is a collection of Cuvier's geological and osteological papers, focusing on fossil mammals and reptiles and related living species.

  • von Thomas Davidson
    45,00 - 91,00 €

    Published between 1850 and 1886, this six-volume reference became the definitive reference on the brachiopods. It includes an essay by Richard Owen on the terebratulids, and separate guides to brachiopod shell structure and classification. The set also features more than two hundred hand-drawn plates and an extensive bibliography.

  • von William Jackson Hooker
    58,00 - 71,00 €

    Sir William Jackson Hooker, the eminent British botanist, is perhaps best known as a visionary director of Kew Gardens. His account of his first overseas expedition, made to Iceland in 1809, was written from memory after his notes and specimens were destroyed by fire on the return voyage.

  • von Jules Marcou
    52,00 €

    An 1896 life, by his collaborator Jules Marcou, of Swiss-born palaeontologist, glaciologist and zoologist Louis Agassiz (1807-1873). Volume 1 traces his childhood, early scientific and professional success, ending with his arrival in America and his first attempts at forging a university career there.

  • von Charles Lyell
    65,00 - 72,00 €

    Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875) was one of the most renowned geologists of the nineteenth century. This biography, first published in 1881 provides an intimate view of Lyell's personal and professional life through the inclusion of his letters and extracts from his journal. Volume 1 covers Lyell's life until 1836.

  • von Robert Jameson
    71,00 - 77,00 €

    Robert Jameson (1774-1854) was professor of natural history at Edinburgh for fifty years. A follower of Werner's influential theory of the formation of the Earth, he later accepted the idea that the Earth was formed by natural processes over geological time. His System of Mineralogy was first published in 1808.

  • - Consisting of Letters to his Family and from Some of his Friends
    von Leonard Horner
    58,00 €

    This selection from the correspondence of Leonard Horner (1785-1864), a prominent geologist, educator and factory inspector, was published by his daughter in 1890. It provides a vivid picture of this eminent reformer. Volume 1 covers Horner's life to 1838 including his election to the Royal Society.

  • - A Text-Book for Students of Botany and Geology
    von A. C. Seward
    64,00 - 81,00 €

    A. C. Seward (1863-1941) was an eminent English botanist and geologist. In these volumes, published between 1898 and 1919, Seward synthesised and revised the existing research on palaeobotany and included new material. Volume 1 contains an overview of palaeobotany with systematic descriptions of fossil plants.

  • - With Geological Observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia
    von Charles Lyell
    46,00 - 58,00 €

    Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875) was one of the most renowned geologists of the nineteenth century. These volumes, first published in 1845, are the result of his 1841 tour across the United States and Canada, and contain detailed descriptions of North American geology. Volume 1 contains his travels from Boston across North Carolina

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