259. WATSON & CRICK - THE DISCOVERY OF THE STRUCTURE OF DNA 1953 - Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. A Struktur för Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. Off-print from: Nature, vol. 171.

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WATSON & CRICK - THE DISCOVERY OF THE STRUCTURE OF DNA 1953 - Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. A Struktur för Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. Off-print from: Nature, vol. 171.
259. 3467216. WATSON & CRICK - THE DISCOVERY OF THE STRUCTURE OF DNA 1953 - Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. A Struktur för Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. Off-print from: Nature, vol. 171.

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WATSON, JAMES DEWEY (b.1928) - CRICK, FRANCIS HARRY COMPTON (1916-2004). Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. A Struktur för Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. Off-print from: Nature, vol. 171. [London: Fisher, Knight & Co. Ltd., for Macmillan & Co., 25 April 1953.]]

Octavo (210 x 140 mm). Printed in a single column on 6 conjugate leaves and one half-leaf 7, 4 photographic illustrations and two diagrams including the double helix. Stapled as issued.
Self wrapper, stapled with the last leaf tipped at left edge onto the preceding page as issued. Signature of professor Hans G. Boman on the first page. Slight pen-stroke on first page in red. Lower corner with slight creases. Otherwise fine condition.

Prva DNA. a. This discovery explained how heredity messages could be encoded in a crystalline structure that was stable and yet allowed for both replication and mutation.
Comprising: “A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid” by Watson and Crick, “Molecular Structure of Deoxypentose Nucleic Acids” by Maurice Wilkins, Alec Stokes and Herbert Wilson, and “Molecular Configuration in Sodium Thymonucleate” by Rosalind Franklin and Ray Gosling.

Provenance: Hans G. Boman (1924-2008), Swedish microbiologist and pioneer in peptide-mediated innate immune defense.

Haskell b. Norman a.o., One hundred famous books in medicine, 99; Garrison & Morton 256.3
With its memorable opening: “We wish to suggest a structure for the salt of deoxrybose nucleic acid (D.N.A.). This structure has novel features which are of considerable biological interest,” it correctly interpreted the structure of DNA as a double helix.

In concluding their paper, Watson & Crick wrote: “It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have potulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material.“This has been called perhaps the greatest understatement in the history of scinece. In 1962, Watson and Crick and Wilkins shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of the nucleic acids.

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259. 3467216. WATSON & CRICK - THE DISCOVERY OF THE STRUCTURE OF DNA 1953 - Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. A Struktur för Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. Off-print from: Nature, vol. 171.

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WATSON, JAMES DEWEY (b.1928) - CRICK, FRANCIS HARRY COMPTON (1916-2004). Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. A Struktur för Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. Off-print from: Nature, vol. 171. [London: Fisher, Knight & Co. Ltd., for Macmillan & Co., 25 April 1953.]]

Octavo (210 x 140 mm). Printed in a single column on 6 conjugate leaves and one half-leaf 7, 4 photographic illustrations and two diagrams including the double helix. Stapled as issued.
Self wrapper, stapled with the last leaf tipped at left edge onto the preceding page as issued. Signature of professor Hans G. Boman on the first page. Slight pen-stroke on first page in red. Lower corner with slight creases. Otherwise fine condition.

Prva DNA. a. This discovery explained how heredity messages could be encoded in a crystalline structure that was stable and yet allowed for both replication and mutation.
Comprising: “A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid” by Watson and Crick, “Molecular Structure of Deoxypentose Nucleic Acids” by Maurice Wilkins, Alec Stokes and Herbert Wilson, and “Molecular Configuration in Sodium Thymonucleate” by Rosalind Franklin and Ray Gosling.

Provenance: Hans G. Boman (1924-2008), Swedish microbiologist and pioneer in peptide-mediated innate immune defense.

Haskell b. Norman a.o., One hundred famous books in medicine, 99; Garrison & Morton 256.3
With its memorable opening: “We wish to suggest a structure for the salt of deoxrybose nucleic acid (D.N.A.). This structure has novel features which are of considerable biological interest,” it correctly interpreted the structure of DNA as a double helix.

In concluding their paper, Watson & Crick wrote: “It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have potulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material.“This has been called perhaps the greatest understatement in the history of scinece. In 1962, Watson and Crick and Wilkins shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of the nucleic acids.

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Books, Maps & Manuscripts Spring 2024

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Books, Maps & Manuscripts Spring 2024

Is there anything better on a warm early summer day than seeking a bit of coolness, some shade, and perhaps also some knowledge among rows of book spines? Stockholms Auktionsverk's department for Books, Maps & Manuscripts is an oasis of cultural history where you can relax. Traditionally, the 350-year-old auction house—the oldest in the world—presents a delightfully comprehensive catalog between the bird cherry and lilac blooms. Over 250 carefully selected treasures are up for grabs, and among them are some particularly fine pieces worth mentioning here.

Four letters written by Albert Einstein are rich with scientific history and are likely to leave bidders worldwide breathless. From the realm of advanced science, there is also an astronomical compendium of the highest quality, brimming with an exceptional level of detail. For the eyes, the most pleasing might be Dru Drury's "Illustrations of Natural History," where each beetle and butterfly is a masterpiece in itself. A handwritten manuscript by Ingmar Bergman gives us a lesson in love, while another by Lars Norén provides a crystal-clear insight into the great poet's writing process. And what exactly does that letter from Gustav III to Carl Gustav Tessin in 1752 say?

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