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Verlag: London: Sonnenschein, 1884
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. 615p half calf with brown cloth covered boards, title label missing from spine, edges red speckled and dusty, a very good copy from a Cambridge college library, illustrated throughout, excellent condition for age Language: English.
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Verlag: 11 Wellington Mansions North Bank N.W. on cancelled letterhead of the Savile Club Piccadilly; 20 January no year
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In den Warenkorb3pp., 12mo. In fair condition, on lightly-aged paper with a thin strip of glue in gutter from previous mounting. Lankester complains that he has 'not received a copy of Mr. Sedgwick's translation of Claus' Handbook of Zoology'. He has 'a large number of students (annually over 60) at University College' to whom he would recommend the book if he had it. 'I should wish to be able to place it on the lecture table for them to see.' He claims that it is 'usual for publishers to enable teachers to do this kind of thing - by sending them copies of works likely to be recommended'. Since he uses the German edition of the book himself, he has 'no intention of purchasing a copy of the English translation', and asks them to 'send me a presentation copy to University College'. Accompanying the letter is a photographic portrait of Lankester, removed from a magazine and neatly attached to a paper mount. It is captioned 'The most prominent English scientist to-day'.