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Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acid offprint

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF SCIENCE

(CRICK, Francis) WATSON, James D. and CRICK, F.H.C. Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acid offprint. London, April 25, 1953].

Scarce copy of the first offprint of the first Watson and Crick article on DNA, announcing the double helix structure of DNA, concluding with perhaps the greatest understatement in the history of science: “It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material.” $25,000.

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Double Helix

FIRST EDITION OF THE DOUBLE HELIX, SIGNED BY FRANCIS CRICK AND JAMES WATSON

(CRICK, Francis) WATSON, James D. Double Helix. New York, 1968.

First edition, advanced review copy of Watson's controversial personal account of the DNA discovery, signed on the title page by Francis Crick and James D. Watson. $22,500.

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Virus Structure

SIGNED BY JAMES WATSON AND FRANCIS CRICK

CRICK, F[rancis] H. C. and WATSON, J[ames] D. Virus Structure. London, 1957.

First edition of Watson and Crick’s Virus Structure, signed by both Watson and Crick on the first page of their article. Presented as the first paper at the prestigious 1956 Ciba Foundation symposium in London and the first paper in this collection, this seminal work—their “last direct collaboration” (Ridley)—revealed Watson and Crick’s theory of virus structure that ultimately “proved correct, crucial productive for virologists: its great success reinforced… the comparison of virus with microsome structure” (Judson, 316). $18,000.

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Nature

“THE MOST IMPORTANT BIOLOGICAL DISCOVERY OF THE 20TH CENTURY”

WATSON, James and CRICK, Francis. Nature. London, 1953. Two volumes.

First edition of two issues of Volume 171 of the journal Nature, with the first appearances of the articles announcing the most important biological discovery of the 20th century, including the first illustration of the double-helix structure of DNA. $13,500.

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Six Nature Articles

“THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SINGLE CONTRIBUTION TO BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE IN THE 20TH CENTURY”

WATSON, James; CRICK, Francis; WILKINS, M.H.F; FRANKLIN, Rosalind; et al. Six Nature Articles. London, 1953.

Six articles extracted from Volumes 171 and 172 of Nature, including the first appearance of the article announcing the most important biological discovery of the 20th century, as well as five follow-up articles further establishing the structure and function of DNA. $8800.

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Philadelphia Liberty Medal

SIGNED BY WATSON AND CRICK

WATSON, James D., and CRICK, Francis H.C. Philadelphia Liberty Medal. Philadelphia, 2000.

Original program for the luncheon celebration of the awarding of the 2000 Philadelphia Liberty Medal, awarded to James D. Watson and Francis Crick, signed by both of them on the title page. $2500.

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