Francis Galton, Hereditary Genius: an Inquiry Into its Laws and Consequences, London: John Murray, 1869.

A large 8vo: Vi + [392] + [56, list of publications] pages. First edition. Half-title, errata, 2 folding charts, numerous tables, rebound in ¾ red calf and cloth. A fine copy, untrimmed. Plates are a little fragile.

This book is about the genetic inheritance of intelligence. It was first published in 1869 by Macmillan Publishers, as here. The first American edition was published by D. Appleton & Company in 1870. It was Galton's first major work written from a hereditarian perspective. It was later referred to as "the first serious study of the inheritance of intelligence" and as "the beginning of scientific interest in the topic of genius."

In the book, Galton claimed that the sons of men whom he considered "eminent" in a given profession were more likely to achieve such eminence themselves than if they were not closely related to eminent individuals. He interpreted this pattern as evidence for genetic transmission of human intelligence, without considering the environment. Nicholas W. Gillham stated "He (Galton) dismissed the obvious objection that an eminent father was more likely to find a suitable position for his son than one less fortunate. That is, environment might be important too."

Alfred Russel Wallace wrote a favourable review of Hereditary Genius in 'Nature', concluding that the book "...will take rank as an important and valuable addition to the science of human nature." In general, contemporary scientists in Victorian England reviewed the book favourably, but reception among non-scientific Victorian readers was more mixed: religious commentators were much more critical of the book than were those of neither a scientific nor a religious background. Writing in the 'Journal of Anthropology', George Harris wrote, "We thank Mr. Galton for leading the way. We have canvassed his opinions freely; and, frequently as we differ from him, we must again assert our belief as to the value of his efforts, and the candid manner in which he has conducted his inquiries".

Charles Darwin, a cousin of Galton, praised the book, writing in a letter to his cousin,

'''I have only read 50 pages of your book (to Judges), but I must exhale myself, else something will go wrong with my inside. I do not think I ever in all of my life read anything more interesting and original—and how well and clearly you put every point!"'

A beautifully-bound copy of the first edition.

Francis Galton, Hereditary Genius: an Inquiry Into its Laws and Consequences, London: John Murray, 1869.

A large 8vo: Vi + [392] + [56, list of publications] pages. First edition. Half-title, errata, 2 folding charts, numerous tables, rebound in ¾ red calf and cloth. A fine copy, untrimmed. Plates are a little fragile.

This book is about the genetic inheritance of intelligence. It was first published in 1869 by Macmillan Publishers, as here. The first American edition was published by D. Appleton & Company in 1870. It was Galton's first major work written from a hereditarian perspective. It was later referred to as "the first serious study of the inheritance of intelligence" and as "the beginning of scientific interest in the topic of genius."

In the book, Galton claimed that the sons of men whom he considered "eminent" in a given profession were more likely to achieve such eminence themselves than if they were not closely related to eminent individuals. He interpreted this pattern as evidence for genetic transmission of human intelligence, without considering the environment. Nicholas W. Gillham stated "He (Galton) dismissed the obvious objection that an eminent father was more likely to find a suitable position for his son than one less fortunate. That is, environment might be important too."

Alfred Russel Wallace wrote a favourable review of Hereditary Genius in 'Nature', concluding that the book "...will take rank as an important and valuable addition to the science of human nature." In general, contemporary scientists in Victorian England reviewed the book favourably, but reception among non-scientific Victorian readers was more mixed: religious commentators were much more critical of the book than were those of neither a scientific nor a religious background. Writing in the 'Journal of Anthropology', George Harris wrote, "We thank Mr. Galton for leading the way. We have canvassed his opinions freely; and, frequently as we differ from him, we must again assert our belief as to the value of his efforts, and the candid manner in which he has conducted his inquiries".

Charles Darwin, a cousin of Galton, praised the book, writing in a letter to his cousin,

'''I have only read 50 pages of your book (to Judges), but I must exhale myself, else something will go wrong with my inside. I do not think I ever in all of my life read anything more interesting and original—and how well and clearly you put every point!"'

A beautifully-bound copy of the first edition.

书籍的数量
1
物品
生物学
书名
Hereditary Genius: an Inquiry Into its Laws and Consequences
状态
精美
作者/ 插画家
Francis Galton
最旧物品的出版年份
1869
Height of the book
23 cm
版本
第1版
Width of the book
16 cm
语言
英语
Original language
是的
出版商
London: John Murray
装订
半皮革
附加内容
tipped in plates
总页数
450

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No book, no money. Loss near 500 Euro. CATAWIKI Buyer Protection is a great FICTION!

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user-0713d9b
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We experienced a problem here. The buyer was not at home to receive the book. For some reason or other, the book seems to have been returned. The buyer asked me to enquire with Colissimo, which I did. I asked him to help me by showing me an 'avis de passage' that is a note from the postal services to him, left when he was not at home. He refused this. I am sorry indeed, very sorry, to get a red mark -- my first -- but feel that I did all that I could. I certainly feel the frustration of the buyer. My apologies. Mike

Todo según lo anunciado. Rápido envío y perfectamente embalado.

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jcubillas
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Thanks very much! Hola. Mike

Zustellung hat etwas gedauert, aber sonst alles okay.

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Es tut mir leid wegen der Lieferung. Ich habe es umgehend bei der Post abgegeben und irgendwie hat die Sendungsverfolgung nicht funktioniert. Ich freue mich, dass das Buch zufriedenstellend ist. Danke, Mike

sehr schönes Buch, tadellos, korrekte Beschreibung, danke!

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osning
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Vielen Dank für diesen positiven Kommentar, der sehr geschätzt wird. Mike

Magnifico embalaje, perfecto. El libro está exactamente como lo describieron. Muy recomendable el vendedor. GRACIAS

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user-e7fcdc9
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Gracias! Mike

Object exactly as described, well packaged and sent quickly. Job well done, recommended!

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JopPerree
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Thanks very much. It's great to get positive feedback. Cheers, Mike

Tutto perfetto, consegna molto veloce e buon imballaggio

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sermacio
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Grazie mille. Mike

ottima transazione venditore serio e professionale

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user-5b02bb3
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Grazie mille, Mike

Correct description and state of preservation. Well packed. Arrived safely, in good condition. I recommend with great confidence. Thank you!

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user-e51d4c945ce1
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Thank you for this kind review, which is much appreciated. Mike

Bonjour. Le livre est bien arrivé, hier, pas de soucis. Très bel état, 200 ans bientôt, et certainement très bonne lecture...Bon week-end. Salutations.

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Excellente réactivité et envoi d’une rapidité et d’une qualité spectaculaires. Fiabilité 300%, très professionnel. 11/10 !!!

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user-fe9b8f19fb0e
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Merci mille (deux mille) fois pour votre review formidable. Mike

Tres bien. Envoi rapide et bien emballe.

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Thank you for the transaction. Good contact, reliable seller.

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Thank you for the transaction. Good contact, reliable seller.

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user-fe85484
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Thanks! Mike

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468 条评价 (26 过去的12个月)
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No book, no money. Loss near 500 Euro. CATAWIKI Buyer Protection is a great FICTION!

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user-0713d9b
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We experienced a problem here. The buyer was not at home to receive the book. For some reason or other, the book seems to have been returned. The buyer asked me to enquire with Colissimo, which I did. I asked him to help me by showing me an 'avis de passage' that is a note from the postal services to him, left when he was not at home. He refused this. I am sorry indeed, very sorry, to get a red mark -- my first -- but feel that I did all that I could. I certainly feel the frustration of the buyer. My apologies. Mike