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Wells, H. G.
Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life & Mankind Volumes 1+2
Imprint: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1921
Binding: Hardcover
good condition with minor soiling xlibrary with usual markings; xlibrary with usual markings; NOVI001319
Stock number: 75642.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Hammonds Books
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Wells, H. G.
Outline Of History; Being A Plain History Of Life And Mankind Volume III
Imprint: Review of Reviews, Review of Reviews, 1925
Edition: Fourth Edition
Binding:
Hardback
B035958; 1072 pp, contents good, illustrationws hardcover good, no dustjacket, minor edge wear, bumped corners,
Stock number: 35958.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Hammonds Books
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Wells, H G
Outline Of History; Being A Plain History Of Life And Mankind Volume I
Imprint: Review, Review, 1925
Binding:
Hardback
B035970; 374 pp, Illustrations Hardcover, Very Good Contents, No Dustjacket, Cover Fair
Stock number: 35970.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Hammonds Books
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Wells, H G
Outline Of History; Being A Plain History Of Life And Mankind Volume II
Imprint: Review, Review, 1925
Binding:
Hardback
B035975; 713 pp, Volume two Hardcover, Very Good Contents, No Dustjacket, Cover Good
Stock number: 35975.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Hammonds Books
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Wells, H G
Outline Of History; Being A Plain History Of Life And Mankind Volume IV
Imprint: Review, Review, 1925
Binding:
Hardback
B035976; 713 pp, Volume four Hardcover, Very Good Contents, No Dustjacket, Cover Good
Stock number: 35976.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Hammonds Books
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Wells, H G
Outline Of History: Being A Plain History Of Life And Mankind Volume One
Imprint: Doubleday, Doubleday, 1971
Binding:
Hardback
B037918; 550 pp, Illustrated Photos, B167 Hardcover, Very Good Contents, No Dustjacket, Cover Good
Stock number: 37918.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Hammonds Books
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H. G. WELLS
The Outline of History Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind
Imprint: New York, The Macmillan Company, 1922
Binding:
Hardback
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Burgundy cover with gilt spine title. Lightly shaken binding with some scattered notations. Lightly rubbed cover and bumped bottom corner tips. About 9 x 6 with 1171 pages.. Book. Book Condition: Good (+) Book. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: No Jacket
Stock number: 111023741.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: ROSE CITY BOOKS
$US 34.95 |
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Wells, H.G.
The Outline of History. Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind
Imprint: (London: George Newnes Limited, [1920])
Edition: First Edition
Binding:
Hardback
Written with the advice and editorial help of Mr Ernest Baker, Sir H.H. Johnston, Sir E. Ray Lankester and Professor Gilbert Murray. Two quarto volumes; original green half leatherette and cloth sides; gilt lettering and tooled effect to spines; pp. 384, (iv) + [385-780], incl. index; monochrome illustrations and maps in text; full-colour plates. The first edition in book form. Very good condition, with slightly rubbed extremities, a little spotting, and trace of rippling to top edge of first volume. In this popular work, prepared with editorial assistance, Wells had not yet given way to the extreme pessimism which characterised his final book, Mind at the End of Its Tether (1945). Though not confident in the prospects for the League of Nations, he was cautiously optimistic about Man's future. In the concluding paragraphs of The Outline of History, he writes: "History is and must always be no more than an account of beginnings. We can venture to prophesy that the next chapters to be written will tell, though perhaps with long interludes of setback and disaster, of the final achievement of worldwide political and social unity." In Twentieth Century Authors, Kunitz and Haycraft assess The Outline of History as follows: "Wells' next bid for fame was as an historian, in a huge book which sold two million copies. The Outline of History, issued in two volumes in 1920 and in one huge volume in 1929, was a single-handed attempt to write the historical section of that World Encyclopaedia which is Mr Wells's dream. Naturally it had many weaknesses, though its main critic, Hilaire Belloc, was actuated primarily by its uncompromisingly Rationalist and materialistic viewpoint. But whatever its shortcomings it is an immense achievement, equaled only by his subsequent Science of Life, written in collaboration with his son and Julian Huxley." - Kunitz & Haycraft: Twentieth Century Authors, p. 1493.
Stock number: 5239.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Christison Rare Books
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