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The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

Volume 7: 1858–1859
Author:
Charles Darwin
Editors:
Frederick Burkhardt, American Council of Learned Societies
Sydney Smith, University of Cambridge
Published:
January 1992
Volume:
7. 1858–1859
Availability:
Available
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521385640

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    The letters in this volume cover two of the most momentous years in Darwin's life. Begun in 1856 and the fruit of twenty years of study and reflection, Darwin's manuscript on the species question was a little more than half finished, and at least two years from publication, when in June 1858 Darwin unexpectedly received a letter and a manuscript from Alfred Russel Wallace indicating that he too had independently formulated a theory of natural selection. The letters detail the various stages in the preparation of what was to become one of the world's most famous works: Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, published by John Murray in November 1859. They reveal the first impressions of Darwin's book given by his most trusted confidants, and they relate Darwin's anxious response to the early reception of his theory by friends, family members, and prominent naturalists. This volume provides the capstone to Darwin's remarkable efforts for more than two decades to solve one of nature's greatest riddles - the origin of species.

    • Covers a crucial and exciting period that has changed the course of scientific thought
    • The publication of On the Origin of Species brought Charles Darwin both praise and condemnation in large measure, and the turmoil of the period is reflected in the letters
    • Many of the letters in this volume have never been published
    • Contains a supplement which buyers of Volumes 1-6 will want to have

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This is the climactic volume of a superb series....beautifully produced, beautifully readable, efficiently indexed, supportively but not gossipily annotated." Times Literary Supplement

    "A must for admirers of Charles Darwin." Choice

    "Anyone who would like to get inside the mind of one of the greatest scientists in history should order this book." Skeptic

    "...there is some very valuable information provided, especially about the dissemination of presentation copies of the Origin, that will aid in future studies of the earliest spread and reception of Darwin's views...Future historians will recognize the indispensable leadership of Frederick Burkhardt in initiating and sustaining the entire project." M.J.S. Hodge, ISIS

    Product details

    • Published: January 1992
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9780521385640
    • Length: 709 pages
    • Dimensions: 243 × 163 × 43 mm
    • Weight: 1.35kg
    • Contains: 14 b/w illus.
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • List of letters
    • Introduction
    • Acknowledgements
    • List of provenances
    • Note on editorial policy
    • Darwin/Wedgwood genealogy
    • Abbreviations
    • The Correspondence 1858–9
    • Appendixes
    • Manuscript alterations and comments
    • Bibliography
    • Biographical register and index to correspondents
    • Index.

    Author

    Charles Darwin

    Editors

    Frederick Burkhardt , President Emeritus, American Council of Learned Societies

    Sydney Smith , University of Cambridge