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Verlag: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013
ISBN 10: 1489586466ISBN 13: 9781489586469
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Zustand: As New. Fresneda, Rubén (illustrator). Unread book in perfect condition.
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Verlag: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014
ISBN 10: 1499225695ISBN 13: 9781499225693
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Zustand: As New. Fresneda, Rubén (illustrator). Unread book in perfect condition.
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Verlag: iUniverse, 2000
ISBN 10: 1583487778ISBN 13: 9781583487778
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Verlag: Longseller S.A.
ISBN 10: 9875506176ISBN 13: 9789875506176
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Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. Annotations to some page edges/pages, may include notes, highlighting or underlining.
Verlag: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014
ISBN 10: 1499154410ISBN 13: 9781499154412
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Verlag: Edaf, 2015
ISBN 10: 8441425019ISBN 13: 9788441425019
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Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. 220 pages. Spanish language. 8.00x5.25x1.50 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Grupo Editorial Tomo, 2012
ISBN 10: 970775091XISBN 13: 9789707750913
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Brand New!.
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Verlag: Librerias Libertador, 2004
ISBN 10: 9871150121ISBN 13: 9789871150120
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Paperback. Zustand: Used - Good.
Verlag: Ediciones Akal, S.A., 2009
ISBN 10: 8476000189ISBN 13: 9788476000182
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Verlag: José de Rojas, Madrid, 1877
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Zustand: Fine. 2nd Spanish Edition. Full title: "Origen de Las Especies por Medio de la Seleccion Natural ó Conservacion de las Razs en su Lucha por la Existencia por Charles Darwin; Traduccion Directa de la Sexta Edicion Inglesa por Enrique Godinez. Segunda edicion castellana notablemente corregida y aumentada." [Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or Conservation of Roots in their Struggle for Existence by Charles Darwin; Direct Translation of the Sixth English Edition by Enrique Godinez. Second Spanish edition notably corrected and enlarged.] The second Spanish edition of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species with original frontispiece and fold out diagram for page 128. This is also the first printing of two letters from Darwin, who was known to constantly update editions of Origin of Species during his life. Bound in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards with five panels divided by triple gilded lines and with gilded lettering. Old library label to first pastedown from the library of 19th century Spanish Naval officer and author, Fernandez Duro. Thin and light crease to front cover, lower right corner; otherwise in excellent condition with only minor rubbing or creasing elsewhere. Interior is very clean and clear with minor to no toning. Pages:(2) (12) 559 Dimensions:8¾ x 5â x 1â .
Madrid, José de Rojas, (1877 or 1880). 8vo. In contemporary half calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Spine miscoloured and light shelfwear to extremities. A small stamp to half title. A closed tear on pp. 49-50. Otherwise internally fine and clean copy. 2), X, (2), 559 pp. + folded plate. [Freeman wrongly collate X, 589 pp.]. The rare second edition of the first Spanish translation of Darwin's "Origin of Species", this edition being corrected and rewritten in impersonal passive constructions (as opposed to the first Spanish edition being translated in personal) and a portrait of Darwin has been added. As the first edition (Freeman 770), this copy is of the utmost scarcity and very few copies of it are known. OCLC list only four copies (one in Puerto Rico and three in Barcelona), Blanco & Llorco lists two in Barcelona, one in Madrid and one in Valencia - no copies are listed in US libraries. The date of publication is disputed" Freeman lists 1877 whereas Blanco & Llorco says 1880."Unlike what had been the case in England, Darwin did not first become widely known in Spanish-speaking countries for the account of his travel around the world but was controversially introduced by the impact his "Origin of the Species" was having everywhere else. It is true, however, that his name was already familiar among scientists and intellectuals but it was "The Origin of the Species" and its translations that made him a household name. . The full authorized version of "The Origin of Species" was finally translated in 1877 by Enrique Godínez. It had Darwin's endorsement and it was published with a letter from him, where he expressed being glad to have the book translated into Spanish because that would mean that it might be known not only "in the large kingdom of Spain" but also "in the widest extended regions where spanish [sic] is spoken" (Zabalbeascoa, 1968, p. 275).It took almost twenty years to have Darwin's best known work translated into Spanish while the German, French and Italian-speaking readership had had their own versions of "The Origin of Species" since 1860, 1862 and 1875 respectively (Núñez, 1969, p.27). We know it was not due to the author's unwillingness. Brisset states that after the success of "The Origin of Species" he communicated to his publisher that he wished his ideas be known abroad (2002, p. 178). This gap reveals that Spain was definitely lagging behind in spreading Darwin's ideas. We could attribute this tardiness to the "governmental and ecclesiastical pressure" that Dale J. Pratt mentions when he states that "open discussion was all but impossible" (2001, p. 26). It all changed after the Revolution of September 1868, which brought more openness to new ideas and the secularization of education.The situation in other Spanish-speaking countries was no different as regards the delay in the dissemination of Darwin's theory. Most of them were under a very strong Catholic influence and the idea of man descending from monkeys, as it was shallowly communicated, was as hard to swallow as when other visionaries had dared to say that the Earth was round or that the planets revolved around the Sun. Even today, almost 150 years after the publication of "The Origin of Species", the debate is no less controversial and very much alive when some conservative groups in certain parts of the United States aim at having the theory of evolution banished from the school curriculum to have the idea of intelligent design taught instead, as mentioned previously." (Elisa Paoletti, Translations as Shapers of Image: Don Carlos Darwin and his Voyage into Spanish on H.M.S. Beagle. In: "Érudit", Volume 18, nr. 1, 2005, pp. 55-77). Freeman 771Blanco & Llorco 35.