On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
London: Grant Richards, 1902
Notes:
- pages 57, 179, 275, 281, 293 and 405 have been folded down in the past
- letter to Thomas MacGreevy, 4 August 1932 (LSB I 111): 'I bought the Origin of Species yesterday for 6d and never read such badly written catlap. I only remember one thing: blue-eyed cats are always deaf (correlation of variations).';
- no markings on page 187, which deals with the caterpillar (cf. Echo's Bones, Murphy, Watt)
Available scans ▿cover, tp1, tp2, toc, b, figure, 10, 11, 56, 57, 60, 61, 178, 179, 180, 181, 186, 187, 274, 275, 276, 277, 280, 281, 282, 283, 292, 293, 294, 295, 404, 405, 406, 407.
London: Grant Richards, 1902
Notes:
- pages 57, 179, 275, 281, 293 and 405 have been folded down in the past
- letter to Thomas MacGreevy, 4 August 1932 (LSB I 111): 'I bought the Origin of Species yesterday for 6d and never read such badly written catlap. I only remember one thing: blue-eyed cats are always deaf (correlation of variations).';
- no markings on page 187, which deals with the caterpillar (cf. Echo's Bones, Murphy, Watt)
Available scans ▿cover, tp1, tp2, toc, b, figure, 10, 11, 56, 57, 60, 61, 178, 179, 180, 181, 186, 187, 274, 275, 276, 277, 280, 281, 282, 283, 292, 293, 294, 295, 404, 405, 406, 407.