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  • Fabre, J. Henri (1823-1915)
    THE MASON-BEES.

    Edition: First US printing.

    New York: Dodd, Mead, 1914. Hardcover first edition - Eleven essays most on mason-bees, including results of his experiments, exchanging the nests, and the tribulation of mason-bees, but also on his cats, red ants, insect psychology and parasites. Fabre, a French naturalist, entomologist, was known for the lively style of his popular books on the lives of insects and is considered by many to be the father of modern entomology. Translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. Translator's note. Index. vii, 315 pages, gilt top edge and titles.

    Condition: Good overall in burnt sienna cloth with gilt lettering, gilt top edge - bookplate, wear to corners and edges of boards, but tight and sturdy.

    Book ID: 87468
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  • SOCIOBIOLOGY: The New Synthesis. by Wilson, Edward O. (1929 - 2021)
    Wilson, Edward O. (1929 - 2021)
    SOCIOBIOLOGY: The New Synthesis.

    Edition: First printing.

    Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975. dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - One of E. O. Wilson's most important books (as well as his largest and heaviest), a work which sparked a new field arguing that social behaviors, even human ones, have an evolutionary basis. It forever changed the nature-versus-nurture debate by proposing that biology, not just environment, shapes our social instincts like altruism and aggression. This book was later ranked in a poll of the officers and fellows of the international Animal Behavior Society as the most important book on animal behavior of all time, and is regarded today as the founding text of sociobiology and its offshoot, evolutionary psychology. INSCRIBED on the title page…

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    Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975. dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - One of E. O. Wilson's most important books (as well as his largest and heaviest), a work which sparked a new field arguing that social behaviors, even human ones, have an evolutionary basis. It forever changed the nature-versus-nurture debate by proposing that biology, not just environment, shapes our social instincts like altruism and aggression. This book was later ranked in a poll of the officers and fellows of the international Animal Behavior Society as the most important book on animal behavior of all time, and is regarded today as the founding text of sociobiology and its offshoot, evolutionary psychology. INSCRIBED on the title page to the late Oklahoma collector, Larry Owens, with a finely drawn picture of an ant beneath his signature. An attractive publication, illustrated with 43 tables, 31 halftone figures, 209 line drawings by Sarah Landry, including some double page spreads. Glossary, bibliography, index/ Measures just over 10 inches square. ix, 697 pp. ISBN: 0-674816218.

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    Condition: Near fine in near fine dust jacket (wear to ends of spines, one short closed tear, tiny hole on back cover and overall signs of being read, but better condition than often found)

    Book ID: 92292
    View cart More details Price: $875.00