1827 TRUE 1st English Cuvier Animal Kingdom Illustrated Fossils Birds Indian 5v

CUVIER, Georges

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Often called The Father of Paleontology, Georges Cuvier was a French zoologist remembered for his plethora of essays and writings, most importantly ‘Le Regne Animal,’ or ‘The Animal Kingdom’.

 

First appearing in 1817, this book was a culmination of Cuvier’s life’s research on living and fossil animals as well as insects. This work is unique in that many similar anthologies writing during this time period were composed by multiple authors. ‘The Animal Kingdom’ was solely by Cuvier, though it was translated into English by others.

 

Cuvier’s work played an important role in identifying whether or not animals were truly extinct. (Waggoner). This book illustrates many of those animals, both living and extinct, with hundreds of illustrations over the course of the set. The section on mammals is particularly fascinating as it covers humankind – early humans, Africans, Native American tribes, and many more.

 

According to Lowndes,

“A work no less distinguished for its scientific accuracy than for it interesting details of the habits of animals.”

 

Item number: #27478

Price: $950

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1827 TRUE 1st English Cuvier Animal Kingdom Illustrated Fossils Birds Indian 5v

 

Often called The Father of Paleontology, Georges Cuvier was a French zoologist remembered for his plethora of essays and writings, most importantly ‘Le Regne Animal,’ or ‘The Animal Kingdom’.

 

First appearing in 1817, this book was a culmination of Cuvier’s life’s research on living and fossil animals as well as insects. This work is unique in that many similar anthologies writing during this time period were composed by multiple authors. ‘The Animal Kingdom’ was solely by Cuvier, though it was translated into English by others.

 

Cuvier’s work played an important role in identifying whether or not animals were truly extinct. (Waggoner). This book illustrates many of those animals, both living and extinct, with hundreds of illustrations over the course of the set. The section on mammals is particularly fascinating as it covers humankind – early humans, Africans, Native American tribes, and many more.

 

According to Lowndes,

“A work no less distinguished for its scientific accuracy than for it interesting details of the habits of animals.”

 

Item number: #27478

Price: $950

 

CUVIER, Georges

 

The Animal Kingdom : arranged in conformity with its organization

 

London: printed for Geo. B. Whittaker, 1827. True first English edition!

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages; 5 volumes
    • I – lxxx, 352
    • II – [4], 513, [1]
    • III – [4], 468
    • IV – [6], 498, [2]
    • V – [4], 391, [1]
    • Hundreds of engravings!
  • Provenance:
    • Handwritten – John Dickinson, 1857
    • Armorial bookplate – Joseph Dickinson, MD
      • Motto: VIRTUTIS PRAEMIUM HONOR
    • Language: English
    • Binding: Hardcover; secure
      • Cloth
    • Size: ~9.25in X 6in (24cm x 15cm)
    • VERY rare and desirable with auction records and price comparisons at $2500

 

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Categories

Natural History

Medicine & Science

Authors

CUVIER, Georges

Printing Date

19th Century

Language

English

Binding

Hardcover

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete