More Letters of Charles Darwin: A Record Of His Work In A Series Of Hitherto Unpublished Letters (Annotated)
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More Letters of Charles Darwin: A Record Of His Work In A Series Of Hitherto Unpublished Letters (Annotated)

by Darwin, Charles

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
634
Language
English
Published
2010

Overview

Unique Elements<br/>Complete in Two Volumes 19th Century Historical Outline<br/>More Letters of Charles Darwin. A Record of his Work in a Series of hitherto Unpublished Letters. Edited by Francis Darwin, and A. C. Seward, In two volumes, published in London 1903.<br/><br/>More letters are a supplement to, and continuation of, the Life and Letters published in 1887. Containing a timeline of Darwin's life, they comprise of additional 782 letters from Charles Darwin's correspondence, many of which had never been published before. Letter-writing was crucial to Darwin's work, not only because his poor health prevented him from having direct personal communication with his scientific colleagues, but also because the nature of his investigations necessitated communication with naturalists from all over the world and in a variety of fields. As a result, the letters offer a goldmine of information about a creative genius who created an intellectual revolution.<br/><br/>A Classic Reprint<br/>Darwin’s letters will make a fantastic addition to your own classic’s library, as well as an excellent gift to those fascinated with Charles Darwin’s life, history and work or even those evolutionary biology buffs in your life. Century Bound takes every care to ensure that the original integrity of this book has been preserved to the highest degree. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unaltered from the original author's publication, keeping the books’ original form for your enjoyment.

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