Double Entry Elucidated. Calcutta: Printed at the Eastern Press, by P. M. Cranenburgh & J. M. Gomes, No. 179, Bow Bazar Street, 1866. First edition, 16pp., contemporary ownership stamp on upper blank margin of title ìA. Phillips, 11A, Dr. Sudir Basu Rd, CAL-23.î, text age-toned. [Bound with] The Physical Varieties of Man.
Double Entry Elucidated. Calcutta: Printed at the Eastern Press, by P. M. Cranenburgh & J. M. Gomes, No. 179, Bow Bazar Street, 1866. First edition, 16pp., contemporary ownership stamp on upper blank margin of title ìA. Phillips, 11A, Dr. Sudir Basu Rd, CAL-23.î, text age-toned. [Bound with] The Physical Varieties of Man. | Rare and modern books | Book-Keeping. Oíbrien (W. P.)
Double Entry Elucidated. Calcutta: Printed at the Eastern Press, by P. M. Cranenburgh & J. M. Gomes, No. 179, Bow Bazar Street, 1866. First edition, 16pp., contemporary ownership stamp on upper blank margin of title ìA. Phillips, 11A, Dr. Sudir Basu Rd, CAL-23.î, text age-toned. [Bound with] The Physical Varieties of Man.
Double Entry Elucidated. Calcutta: Printed at the Eastern Press, by P. M. Cranenburgh & J. M. Gomes, No. 179, Bow Bazar Street, 1866. First edition, 16pp., contemporary ownership stamp on upper blank margin of title ìA. Phillips, 11A, Dr. Sudir Basu Rd, CAL-23.î, text age-toned. [Bound with] The Physical Varieties of Man. | Rare and modern books | Book-Keeping. Oíbrien (W. P.)
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- Book-Keeping. Oíbrien (W. P.)
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- [Calcutta:?] [n.p., c 1866.]
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- NATURAL HISTORY BOOK-KEEPING EVOLUTION CHARLES DARWIN
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First edition?, 32pp., drop-head title, text age-toned. 2 works bound together, small 8vo, plain paper wrappers. An attempt at a classification of mankind into a number of distinct varieties or groups. The groups being Caucasian, Mongolian, Ethiopian, American, and the Malay. The theories of Professor Blumenback, Charles Darwin, Baron Cuvier, Professors Agassiz and Huxley, and Dr. Pritchard, among others are discussed at some length.