Grew Royal

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Plowman, Jennifer. We Grew Up Together : a Brief History of the Royal New South Wales Institute for Deaf and Blind Children from 1860 - 1985. Australia: North Rocks Press, 1985.
This is the story of The Royal N. S. W. Institute for Deaf and Blind Children. 143 pages - list of office bearers and staff; 12mo. 0949050008.

First Edition, Soft Cover, As New.

[KW: Australia Deaf And Blind Children Institute,]

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Lefanu, William R. NEHEMIAH GREW, A STUDY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HIS WRITINGS. Winchester St. Paul's Bibliographies 1990
First edition. Nehemiah Grew was a pioneer in exploring the physiology of plants and the comparative anatomy of animals. He was an active Fellow of the Royal Society and one of its busiest officers in its first great period during the 1670s. Born in Warwickshire in 1641, he was educated at Cambridge and practiced as a physician in the City of London where he died in 1712. William LeFanu's pioneer study of Grew's work surveys writings on many subjects but primarily his publications in botany and chemistry. Most notable among these are The Anatomy of Plants(1682) - a landmark in the literature of botany and Grew's most influential work - and his catalogue of the Royal Society's Museum (1681).

8vo., cloth, dust jacket. xvii, 182 pages.

[KW: 0906795435 UNITED KINGDOM BOTANY SPB OAK KNOLL PRESS GREW, NEHEMIAH BIBLIOGRAPHY, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BIBLIOGRAPHY, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY NEW New]

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Lefanu, William R: NEHEMIAH GREW, A STUDY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HIS WRITINGS. Winchester St. Paul's Bibliographies 1990
First edition. Nehemiah Grew was a pioneer in exploring the physiology of plants and the comparative anatomy of animals. He was an active Fellow of the Royal Society and one of its busiest officers in its first great period during the 1670s. Born in Warwickshire in 1641 he was educated at Cambridge and practiced as a physician in the City of London where he died in 1712. William LeFanu's pioneer study of Grew's work surveys writings on many subjects, but primarily his publications in botany and chemistry. Most notable among these are The Anatomy of Plants (1682) - a landmark in the literature of botany and Grew's most influential work - and his catalogue of the Royal Society's Museum (1681). Dust jacket is wrinkled and shows slight wear.

8vo., cloth, dust jacket. xvii, 182 pages.

[KW: 0906795435 UNITED KINGDOM BOTANY SPB GREW, NEHEMIAH BIBLIOGRAPHY, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BIBLIOGRAPHY, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY]

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Lefanu, William R. NEHEMIAH GREW, A STUDY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HIS WRITINGS. Winchester St. Paul's Bibliographies 1990
First edition. Nehemiah Grew was a pioneer in exploring the physiology of plants and the comparative anatomy of animals. He was an active Fellow of the Royal Society and one of its busiest officers in its first great period during the 1670s. Born in Warwickshire in 1641, he was educated at Cambridge and practiced as a physician in the City of London where he died in 1712. William LeFanu's pioneer study of Grew's work surveys writings on many subjects but primarily his publications in botany and chemistry. Most notable among these are The Anatomy of Plants(1682) - a landmark in the literature of botany and Grew's most influential work - and his catalogue of the Royal Society's Museum (1681). With the bookplate and pencil signature of Gavin Bridson.

8vo., cloth, dust jacket. xvii, 182 pages.

[KW: 0906795435 BIBLIOGRAPHY, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BIBLIOGRAPHY, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY UNITED KINGDOM BOTANY GREW, NEHEMIAH]

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