Origin of Species
H.M. BURDET
burdet at CJB.UNIGE.CH
Wed Jul 30 15:23:28 CDT 1997
Dear John,
All fac-simile editions I know of are out of print, but there is a re=
cent
reedition (1993/9) in the series "The learning Channel" by Random Ho=
use,
Inc., New York, N.Y. 10022. USA
ISBN 0-679-74955-1 (US$ 7.00)
Cheers,
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> De : John Nelson <NELSON at BIOL.SC.EDU>
> A : Multiple recipients of list TAXACOM <TAXACOM at cmsa.Berkeley.EDU>
> Objet : Origin of Species
> Date=A0: mardi, 29. juillet 1997 17:52
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> Tues 29 Jul 1045 Atlantic Coast USA
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> Friends:
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> When I first read Darwin's Origin of Species, it was a facsimil=
e
> version I think published by Dover. I'm wondering if any of you
> know if this is still in print; sorry, mine is at home. I need the
> ISBN number to order it for a class coming up-
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> Or is there another facsimile version you know of?
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> Thanks, John Nelson
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> John B. Nelson
> Curator of the Herbarium (USCH)
> Department of Biological Sciences
> University of South Carolina
> Columbia SC 29208
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> nelson at biol.sc.edu
> 803-777-8196 phone
> 803-777-4002 fax
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