FIRST EDITION, SECOND ISSUE.
“One batch of material proved too bulky for incorporation in the Descent of Man and Darwin held it over for separate treatment. This derived from his research into human and animal expressions...Though much of his analysis has been superseded, and was for modern scientific purposes marred by much unconscious anthropomorphism, he was convinced that an evolutionary continuity existed between the expressions (and hence mental life) of animals and humans, and that animals experience traces of every human emotion, including the moral feelings. In this sense,The Expression of the Emo- tions in Man and Animals completed his great cycle of evolutionary writings.” –Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Octavo. Original green cloth. First edition, second issue with ʻhtatʼ for ʻthatʼ at top of page 208. Publisherʼs ads dated Nov. 1872. Spine ends rubbed, corners bumped; split at inner hinge. Clean throughout. An attractive copy.
The Expression of Emotions describes how humans and animals express and signal their emotions to others. Darwin based his conclusions on worldwide questionnaires, photographs of actors, babies, and “imbeciles” in an asylum, as well as his own observations based on the grief expressed following a family death.