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Publicado por Pretoria: The Transvaal Museum, . First edition., 1950
Librería: Natural History Books, Iowa City, IA, Estados Unidos de America
Pp. 117; 8 full page plates (mostly black-and-white photos of fossil skulls and limb bones), 34 text-figures (anatomical diagrams of "Plesianthropus" fossils and drawings of endocranial casts). Publisher's original dark blue cloth, lettered in gilt on the spine and front cover, 4to. Transvaal Museum Memoir no. 4. Paleoanthropologist John Robinson joins Robert Broom in the description of additional early hominin fossils from Sterkfontein cave. Today, the hominin fossils from Sterkfontein are known as Australopithecus africanus and Australopithecus prometheus. No ownership marks and almost no signs of use. Cloth on spine a little sunned, endpapers show some browning; overall, a tight and clean copy in near fine condition.
Publicado por Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, 1950
Librería: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Sur Africa
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 117 pages (complete). Robert Broom, who worked for the Transvaal Museum, was principal in the identification and classification of plesianthropus transvaalensis. A hominid that reclassified and redefined research and discussion of Australopithecus africanus. This memoir was one of the first to emerge from the major 1947 find at Sterkfontein. The covers are scuffed, faded and worn from storage. They are yet sure and healthy and hale. Within, the contents have some very occasional marks from storage. Otherwise, the pages are clean, clear, fresh, assured and confident. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Publicado por Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, South Africa, 1950
Librería: O'Gara and Wilson, Ltd. LLC, Chesterton, IN, Estados Unidos de America
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Full Cloth. Condición: Good. Blue cloth hardcover in very good condition aside from sunning to spine and about the edges. Front fixed endpaper bears the nameplate of Leighton Wilkie, the main sponsor of Raymond Dart. Text is clean and tightly bound. A nice copy of a scarce volume.