Edward Newman

A Familiar Introduction To The History Of Insects

John van Voorst

1841

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A finely bound, illustrated second edition of Edward Newman's History Of Insects.

  • Edward Newman (English).
  • A Familiar Introduction to the History of Insects; Being a new and greatly improved edition of the Grammar of Entomology.
  • London: John van Voorst, 1841.
  • Octavo.
  • 288 pages.
  • Engravings throughout the text.
  • Bound in late nineteenth-century brown half calf, spine gilt in compartments, marbled sides and endpapers, top edge gilt, bookplate


Though nominally a manufacturer, Edward Newman (1801-1876) devoted much of his leisure time to natural history, in particular insects. He was a founder of the Entomological Club and housed its collections and library in his residence, and he served as editor of the Entomological Magazine. He was a founder of the Entomological Society of London, serving as president between 1853 and 1854, and was elected to the Linnean Society, the Zoological Society, and the Royal Microscopical Society, as well as a number of foreign scientific societies.


‘Newman's publications up to 1838 focused on entomological subjects. His first paper, in 1831, “Polyommatus argiolus, melitaea euphrosyne and selene”, was published in the Magazine of Natural History, and a year later his more important work, Sphinx vespiformis: an Essay, appeared; it was regarded as an attempt at a new system of classification. In 1832 he began an anonymous series of notes in the Magazine of Natural History, which were reprinted in 1849 as The Letters of Rusticus, chiefly discussing the bird and insect life of Surrey. His pseudonym, Rusticus, was a secret known not even by his closest friend, the naturalist Edward Doubleday (1810–1849). In 1835 he published the Grammar of Entomology, of which a more extended second edition was issued in 1841, under the title A Familiar Introduction to the History of Insects; this was later issued as The Insect Hunters, or, Entomology in Verse (1858)’ (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography).

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Samuel Prince (ownership signature) and Albert Harrison (bookplate).

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Ownership signature partially removed from head of title page.

Contents lightly toned with occasional small spots.

Spine faded.

Minor signs of age and handling.

Dimensions

Height: 8.46 inches / 21.5 cm
Width: 5.31 inches / 13.5 cm

Language

English

Subject

Zoology, Travel and Exploration, Fine bindings, Illustrated, History

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