
The Animal Kingdom
by Emanuel Swedenborg
"The Animal Kingdom" by Emanuel Swedenborg, Boericke & Tafel, 1912, hardcover. This edition delves into anatomical and philosophical insights on generation and foetal development. Translated by Alfred Acton, it remains a valuable resource for historical scientific study. Book is in very good condition, lacking a dust jacket but with a sturdy binding.
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The book is in very good condition, with a robust binding and clean, unmarked pages. The cover shows minimal wear, and there is no dust jacket. The spine is intact with clear, legible gold lettering.
About This Antique 1912 Edition
"The Animal Kingdom" by Emanuel Swedenborg, published by Boericke & Tafel in Philadelphia in 1912, offers a deep exploration of anatomy and philosophy. This particular volume, translated and edited by Alfred Acton, covers Parts 4 and 5, focusing on the organs of generation and the formation of the foetus in the womb, along with chapters on the breasts and the periosteum. Swedenborg, a renowned scientist and theologian, provides a unique philosophical perspective on anatomical subjects. This edition is a significant piece for collectors interested in historical scientific literature. The book's condition is very good, with a sturdy binding and clean pages, although it lacks a dust jacket.
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