KEYNES, Sir Geoffrey Langdon (1887 – 1982)
1887 – 1982
12 entries in the GMN corpus.
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1932 CE
#5786
The radium treatment of carcinoma of the breast.
Keynes’s successes with radium in breast cancer established this method of conservative treatment. His first paper on the subject, with the same title, was published in St. Barth. Hosp. Rep., 1927, 60, 91-95.
1960 CE
#11202
A bibliography of Dr. Robert Hooke by Geoffrey Keynes, Kt.
1964 CE
#8681
Bibliotheca bibliographici.
1964 CE
#9396
The works of Sir Thomas Browne. Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. 4 vols.
Revised and slightly expanded from Keynes's first edition (6 vols., London: Faber & Faber, 1928-31).
1966 CE
#14342
The life of William Harvey.
1968 CE
#11204
A bibliography of Sir Thomas Browne
Second edition, revised and augmented.
1968 CE
#11230
John Evelyn: A study in bibliopphily with a bibliography of his writings
Second edition, revised. First published in 1937 by The Grolier Club and Cambridge University Press.
1971 CE
#11818
A bibliography of Sir William Petty F.R.S. and of Observations on the bills of mortality by John Graunt F.R.S
1976 CE
#11205
John Ray, 1627-1705: A bibliography, 1660-1970: A descriptive bibliography of the works of John Ray ... with introductions, annotations, various indexes, and a supplement of new entries, additions and corrections by the author, Sir Geoffrey Keynes.
This is the "best" edition. The original edition issued in London by Faber & Faber in 1951 was a far superior example of book production, printed on thick greenish paper.
1981 CE
#11681
Dr. Martin Lister: A bibliography by Geoffrey Keynes, Kt.
1982 CE
#11294
The gates of memory.
The autobiography of the great surgeon, bibliographer, scholar and book collector.
1989 CE
#11198
A bibliography of the writings of Dr. William Harvey 1578-1657. Third edition, revised by Gweneth Whitteridge and Christine English.
This is the definitive edition of a bibliography first published by Sir Geoffrey Keynes in 1928 on the three hundredth anniversary of De motu cordis, and revised by him for a second edition in 1953. It contains a new …