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The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Parts 1 and 2: Volume 16, 1868: Parts 1 and 2: 1868 January to June, July to December: v. 16 Book
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Book Description
In 1868, Darwin's Variation Under Domestication was published, and responses to this book greatly increased the volume of correspondence he wrote and received. Over 850 letters are presented here across two volumes and give a fascinating view of Darwin's world. Part I covers January-June, and Part II July-December, 1868.
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Product Description
Charles Darwin depended on correspondence to collect data from all over the world, and to discuss his emerging ideas with scientific colleagues, many of whom he never met in person. In January of 1868, Darwin's Variation under Domestication was published. The first printing of 1,500 copies rapidly sold out so that the publisher, John Murray, ordered a second printing. Responses to this new book, added to Darwin's continuing research into sexual selection and the expression of the emotions, increased the quantity of Darwin's correspondence to such an extent that that we present the letters he wrote and received during this period in chronological order across two volumes. Notes and appendices put them into context, explain references, and provide information on related works. For information on the Charles Darwin Correspondence Project, founded by Frederick Burkhardt, the editor of this set, visit http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk.
- 0521518369
- 9780521518369
- 26 June 2008
- Cambridge University Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 1312
- 1
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