Description: A WONDERFUL ASSOCIATION COPY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, THE FRENCH GEOLOGIST & ENGINEER, FELIX FOUCOU TO THE AMERICAN GEOLOGIST THOMAS STERRY HUNT Foucou, Felix (born 1831). French engineer, geologist and author. HISTOIRE DU TRAVAIL, LA NATURE ET L'HOMME. Paris: J. Hetzel, 1868. Octavo, 7-1/8 inches high by 4-5/8 inches wide. Burgundy calf backed burgundy cloth. The front cover is detached and the spine has largely perished and is thus lacking. xi, [i] & 400 pages. There is some very minor soiling throughout with minor foxing to the last few pages. A few page corners are creased. Good. First edition. A wonderful association copy, inscribed on the half-title by the author French geologist & engineer Felix Foucou to the American geologist Thomas Sterry Hunt. Subsequently from the library of geologist and mining engineer James Douglas with his bookplate mounted on the front endpaper. After his father's death when he was only 12 years old, the American geologist and chemist Thomas Sterry Hunt (1826-1892) worked in a printing office, in an apothecary shop and in a bookstore. His interest in natural science drew him to the study of chemistry and medicine and he was elected a member of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists at Yale in 1845. That august body subsequently became the American Association for the Advancement of Science. As an assistant to Professor B. Silliman, Jr. at Yale, Hunt was appointed chemist to the Geological Survey of Vermont in 1846 and subsequently to the same position with the Canadian Geological Survey at Montreal. He left in 1872 to become professor of geology at MIT. As early as 1863, Hunt built on Tyndall's research on greenhouse gases to propose his theory linking climate change to the concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. James Douglas, after whom Douglas, Arizona was named, was born in Quebec and spent much of his early life in Scotland. For many years, as a metallurgist and mining engineer, he was involved in the management of several important Western American enterprises. Foucou's travels to North America allowed him to observe the effects of geological forces and those of man upon nature on a massive scale. His studies lead him to conclude that, just as time plays a significant role in the geological formation of the land, so does it play a role in conjunction with science and industry in the development of civilizations and the intellectual growth of man. I UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE ABOVE AUTOGRAPH! TERMS: Shipping charges are calculated based on the total packed weight of this item. New York State residents will be assessed and charged the relevant sales tax. Postage on foreign orders will be assessed and billed at full value. You may request Express Mail or Air Mail service at additional charge. All items are guaranteed authentic and as described.PLEASE E-MAIL FOR EXACT EXPRESS MAIL OR FOREIGN SHIPPING CHARGES!We accept PayPal.Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Check out my other items!
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Restocking Fee: No
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Year Printed: 1868
Modified Item: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Topic: Geology
Binding: Leather
Author: Felix Foucou
Subject: Science & Medicine
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: French
Modification Description: A wonderful association copy, inscribed on the half-title by the author French geologist & engineer Felix Foucou to the American geologist Thomas Sterry Hunt.
Publisher: J. Hetzel
Signed by: Felix Foucou
Place of Publication: Paris
Inscribed to: Thomas Sterry Hunt
Additional Association: From Library of geologist James Douglas
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Inscribed, Signed, Association Copy