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22 offprints by Joshua Lederberg mostly with Franz Schrader signature of ownership by Lederberg, Joshua E. L. Tatum and others

22 offprints by Joshua Lederberg mostly with Franz Schrader signature of ownership by Lederberg, Joshua E. L. Tatum and others

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22 offprints by Joshua Lederberg mostly with Franz Schrader signature of ownership by Lederberg, Joshua E. L. Tatum and others

by Lederberg, Joshua E. L. Tatum and others

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Various locations: Various publishers, 1959. First separate edition. Pamphlet. Collectible; Very Good. Signed. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE NEW boxes A very interesting collection of offprints with Franz Schader's signature of ownership on most copies. Included is a rare pre-printing copy of Gene Recombination in Escherichia coli reprinted from Nature 158:558. 1946. No. 4016, October 19, 1946. On page two next to the names Joshua Lederberg and W. L. Tatum signed by "Josh" Lederberg a note appended to that page indicates " We expect to get printed copies eventually." Some sunning to edges, else very good. Reverse-Mutation and Adaptation in Leucineless Neurospora with Francis J. Ryan L.C. Dunn stamp and name in ink front cover. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 32, No. 6, pp. 163-173, June, 1946; A Nutritional Concept of Cancer (1946) Schrader; Cell Genetics and Hereditary Symbiosis (1952) Schrader; The Beta-d-Galactosidase of Escherichia Coli, Strain K-12 (1950) Schrader; Allelic Relationships and Reverse Mutation in Escherichia colu by Esther M. Lederberg (1952) Schrader; Moondust with Dean B. Cowie (1958); Protoplasts and L-Type Growth of Escherichia Coli (1958) with Jacqueline St. Clair Schrader autograph; Phase Variation in Salmonella with Tetsuo Iino (1956) Schrader; Sex in Bacteria: Genetic Studies, 1945-1952 with E. L. Tatum (1953) Schrader; Genetic Studies of Lysogenicity in Escherichia Coli with Esther M. Lederberg (1953) Schrader; Replica Plating and Indirect Selection of Bacterial Mutants with Esther M. Lederberg (1951) Schrader; Detection of Biochemical Mutants of Microorganisms with E. L. Tatum (1946) Schrader; Exobiology: Approaches to Life Beyond the Earth (1960) Schrader; Genes and Antibodies (1959) Schrader; Bacterial Reproduction (1959) Schrader; A View of Genetics (1959) Schrader; Genetic Approaches to somatic cell variation: Summary comment (1958) Schrader; Genetic Transduction (1956) in self-mailer addressed to Franz Schrader from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; Sibling Recombinants in Zygote Pedigrees of Escherichia Coli (1957) Schrader; Linear Inheritance in Transductional Clones (1956) Schrader; Bacterial Protoplasts Induced by Penicillin (1956) Schrader; Serotypic Recombination in Salmonella with Philip R. Edwards (1953) Schrader. A very nice collection mostly from the Franz Schrader collection who was a teacher of Lederberg's at Columbia. "Schrader, Franz. (1891-1962) Professor of Zoology at Columbia University whileI was a student there. Successor to EB Wilson tradition inCytology. His graduate courses was one of my first electives. He had a special interest in spindle mechanisms; and his book Mitosis was the last opus (actually rather thin) before the new era of tubulin studies. etc. My initial interests as a student were in the "physiology of mitosis", and F.S. was not really into that.Sally Hughes Schrader; was equally eminent, but in the gender-bound academic systems of the day could not also get a senior academic position. Pat Brown at Siena College is planning a book on such couples. The Schrader Diaries are in the Columbia Archives." Joshua Lederberg. Mostly in very good condition, a few tears to edges. Name on Lederberg and date of publication in pen or pencil on each. Joshua Lederberg and E. L. Tatum both won the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology. * See Garrison and Morton 255.4 Provenance: William B. Provine

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Title
22 offprints by Joshua Lederberg mostly with Franz Schrader signature of ownership by Lederberg, Joshua E. L. Tatum and others
Author
Lederberg, Joshua E. L. Tatum and others
Format/Binding
Pamphlet
Book Condition
Used - Collectible; Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First separate edition
Publisher
Various publishers
Place of Publication
Various locations
Date Published
1959
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Science, Biology, Zoology, Genetics
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