Forfatter fødeår: 1809-1882
Volume 14 contains letters for 1866, a year marked by the deaths of two of Darwin's sisters, when Darwin submitted the manuscript of Variation under... Læs mere
Volume 13 contains letters for 1865, when Darwin published his long paper on climbing plants and continued working on his book, The Variation of... Læs mere
Originally published in 2003, this first unabridged edition of The Life of Erasmus Darwin, edited by Desmond King-Hele, includes all that Charles originally... Læs mere
This volume is dominated by the response to the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species. The volume presents a wealth of detailed information, revealing how the Victorians coped with a theory that would revolutionise thinking about the organic world and human ancestry.
The letters in this volume cover two of the most momentous years in Darwin's life. They detail the various stages in the preparation of what was... Læs mere
The correspondence in this volume reveals the two sides of Darwin's life in a new intensity. It opens with a family tragedy in the death of Darwin's oldest and best loved daughter, Anne, and goes on to show how Darwin sought relief from his loss through work.
This is the third volume of the complete edition of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. For the first time full authoritative texts of Darwin's... Læs mere
This volume inaugurates a complete edition of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. For the first time full authoritative texts of Darwin's... Læs mere
This volume covers the culmination of Darwin's work on species. From early 1856, when he was persuaded to publish an account of his heterodox... Læs mere
This volume is a facsimile of one of the original copies sent to the eminent geologist Leonard Horner. The volume also includes sample pages from Darwin's original handwritten manuscript; the exclusive property of the Natural History Museum.
This volume of the definitive edition of Charles Darwin's letters provides texts of more than 200 letters Darwin wrote and received in 1882, the year of his death, and a supplement of nearly 400 letters from earlier years, most of which have never been previously published.
Charles Darwin chronicles the landmark expedition which hecalled "by far the most important event in my life" and which wouldforever alter the course of scientific thought.