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**The Most Famous Scientific Legal Case of the 20th Century Freedom from Intolerance and Bigotry** (Evolution/Scopes Money Trial) 3 items. (1) Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Inherit the Wind. First edition. (2) George William Hunter, "A Civic Biology, presented in problems" 1914, first edition. (3) Leslie Allen, "Bryan and Darrow at Dayton,"1925, first edition. **The 100th ANNIVERSARY of the Famous Trial** (Evolution/Scopes Money Trial) 3 items (1) Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Inherit the Wind. New York, Random House. 1955. First printing. 162pp. FINE+ copy in a near-Fine dustjacket. The binding is lovely; the dj has a couple of very limited chips at top and bottom of spine. Really, a very nice copy. || This is a first printing of one of the most popular plays in the U.S. theatre in the mid-20th century. It details the famous Scopes "Money trial" in which a Tennessee science teacher was brought to trial essentially for teaching evolution and using a textbook which actually has evolution in it. The text he used was a required book for the science curriculum of Tennessee: George William Hunter, "A Civic Biology, presented in problems" which is also included in this offering. The case was argued by two titans of the U.S. Legal system, Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan their story is related in Leslie Allen's "Bryan and Darrow at Dayton" (1925), which is also included as the third part of this three-part offer. [++] (2) George William Hunter, "A Civic Biology, presented in problems", NY, American Book Company, 1914, 432pp. Cloth, VG copy, though there is a slight 2-inch discoloration on the front cover. The section on evolution is limited to pp 192-196 and Darwin's name appears only once. (3) Leslie Allen, "Bryan and Darrow at Dayton," New York, Arthur Lee and Company, 1925, 218pp. This is the contemporary account of the legal action and players at the heart of the Scopes ordeal. (This also includes a transcript at the very end of two pages of the Hunter book dealing with evolution.) [++] " 'A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems' (usually referred to as just Civic Biology) was a biology textbook written by George William Hunter, published in 1914. It is the book which the state of Tennessee required high school teachers to use in 1925 and is best known for its section about evolution that was ruled by a local court to be in violation of the state Butler Act. It was for teaching from this textbook that John T. Scopes was brought to trial in Dayton, Tennessee in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial. The views espoused in the book about evolution, race, and eugenics were common to American Progressives (especially in the work of Charles Benedict Davenport, one of the most prominent American biologists of the early 20th century, whom Hunter cites in the book)."--Wikipedia [++] The Hunter "Civic Biology" and the Allen "Bryan and Darrow" books are housed in a new and beautiful custom-made calf-backed solander case--a lovely effort.
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