Book Description

Goldsmith, Oliver. A History of the Earth and Animated Nature. With Corrections and Additions by. W. Turnton. A New Edition in Six Volumes. Vol. V. London: Printed for Wingrave and Collingwood etc. 1816. (220 x 135 mm) pp. 444. Collated and Complete. A4, B-EE8, FF6. Full leather binding with stamping and gilt, likely rebacked. 19th century marble end papers and matching marbled foredges. Some foxing Though primarily known for his literary works, such as The Vicar of Wakefield, Oliver Goldsmith, apparently did have ambitions to write something similar to the British analog to the Encyclopédie. Perhaps his multi-volume An History of the Earth and Animated Nature was a precursory attempt. Goldsmith’s literary spin on natural history helped popularize the scientific field, making the works from which he drew (Abbé Pluche and Le Comte de Buffon) more easily digestible by his Victorian audience. This post-Linnean, pre-Darwinian illustrated text examines fish (including dolphins, whales, sea and land tortoises, and snails), as well as frogs, lizards, and serpents, and “spider kind,” among various insects.
Author GOLDSMITH, Oliver
Date 1816
Binding Full calf
Publisher London: Printed for Wingrave and Collingwood etc.
Condition Very Good
Pages 444

Price: £100.00

Offered by Mobilis Books

Friends of the PBFA

For £10 get free entry to our fairs, updates from the PBFA and more.

Please email info@pbfa.org for more information

Join PBFA

Membership of the PBFA is open to anyone who has been trading in antiquarian and second-hand books for a minimum of two years subject to certain criteria.

Email info@pbfa.org to find out more, or complete the enquiry form.

complete the form