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List of correspondents

Summary

Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. Click on a name to see the letters Darwin exchanged with that correspondent.    "A child of God" (1) Abberley,…

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  • Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. …
  • … (1) Asher, G. M. (7) Ashley, Miss (1
  • … (4) Aubertin, J. J. (7) Aussant-Carà, Paul
  • … (1) Aveling, E. B. (7) Axon, W. E. A. …
  • … (16) Balfour, J. H. (7) Ball, John
  • … (36) Baxter, William (7) Baynes, H. M. …
  • … (1) Blair, R. A. (7) Blair, R. H. (4
  • … (3) Boott, Francis (7) Boott, Mary
  • … (1) Chambers, Robert (7) Chance, Frank
  • … (3) Clarke, R. T. (7) Clarke, T. W. …
  • … (6) Darwin, V. H. (7) Darwin, Violetta
  • … (1) Dowie, Annie (7) Down Friendly Society
  • … (2) Farr, William (7) Farrar, F. W. …
  • Nordhoff, Charles (1) Norgate, Frank (1) …
  • Vance, R. A. (3) Vaughan Williams, M. S. (2) …
  • William Clowes & Sons (8) Williams & Norgate (24) …

The Lyell–Lubbock dispute

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In May 1865 a dispute arose between John Lubbock and Charles Lyell when Lubbock, in his book Prehistoric times, accused Lyell of plagiarism. The dispute caused great dismay among many of their mutual scientific friends, some of whom took immediate action…

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  • arose between John Lubbock and Charles Lyell when Lubbock, in his book Prehistoric times , …
  • taking a clear position on the transmutation of species. 7 Later, he wrote to Lyell himself, …
  • 1863a are discussed in Bynum 1984, pp. 1549. 7. See Correspondence vol. 11, letter
  • vol. 11, letter to Charles Lyell, 6 March [1863] and n. 7. 9. See Correspondence
  • 14, doc. 1834). 15. Letter from T. H. Huxley, 7 March 1865, in BL MSS ADD 49641. …
  • and customs of modern savages.  London and Edinburgh: Williams & Norgate. Lyell, Charles

Lydia Becker

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Becker was a leading member of the suffrage movement, perhaps best known for publishing the Women’s Suffrage Journal. She was also a successful biologist, astronomer and botanist and, between 1863 and 1877, an occasional correspondent of Charles Darwin. …

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  • Becker was a leading member of the suffrage movement, perhaps best known for publishing the  Women

Climbing plants

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Darwin’s book Climbing plants was published in 1865, but its gestation began much earlier. The start of Darwin’s work on the topic lay in his need, owing to severe bouts of illness in himself and his family, for diversions away from his much harder book on…

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  • Darwins book Climbing plants was published in 1865, but its gestation began much earlier. The
  • by Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green and by Williams and Norgate. ‘Like a

Darwin’s reading notebooks

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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…

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  • In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to
  • at the end of Congo voyage [R. Brown 1818]. (Hooker 923) 7  read Decandolle Philosophie
  • 1835] read Marcel de Serres Cavernes dOssements 7 th  Ed. 10  8 vo . [Serres 1838] …
  • de S t  Hilaire 1832 [I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 18327] contains all his fathers views Quoted by
  • Volneys 18  Travels in Syria [Volney 1787].—vol I. p. 71. account of Europæan plants transplanted
  • … [T. S. B. Raffles 1817] Buffon Suites [Buffon 183474]. Much on Geograph. Distrib. …
  • of Asiatic Soc. Vol. II & Vol. III [DAR *119: 7v.] Storia della Riproduzione
  • on geograph distrib of Man. Mentioned by Athenæum 1839 p. 765. in Geograph. Soc?? Review of this in
  • 3 vols. 8vo. et atlas de 20 planches. ibid, 183236. £1 7 s . 25  [I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
  • … *119: 13] Tuckers light of Nature [Tucker 176878] Johnson lifes of Poets [S. …
  • of Agriculture by Loudon [Loudon 1831]. Book I. ch. 7 & Book II. Ch. 8. Book. VII. ch 8, 11. …
  • Vestiges of Nat: Hist: of Creation. Churchill: 1844. 7 s  ” 6 d . [Chambers] 1844] in which
  • Birds of Himalaya [Gould 1834] (& of Europe?) [Gould 18327] & of Australia [Gould 1848]; …
  • 149] Murray Geograph. Distrib. Price William & Norgate 2126 [A. Murray 1866] …
  • Philosophie Positive G Lewes [Lewes 1853] (curious) Williams Missionary in T. del Fuego
  • vols. Oxford. [Other eds.] 119: 17b Gunnison, John Williams. 1852The Mormons, or
  • 13a Hamilton, James. 1854A memoir of Richard Williams . Edinburgh128: 9
  • de Humboldt, and translated into   English by Helen Maria Williams . 7 vols. London. [Darwin
  • resistance by the Turkish garrison, under   General Williams, to the Russian army: together with a

Darwin in letters,1866: Survival of the fittest

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The year 1866 began well for Charles Darwin, as his health, after several years of illness, was now considerably improved. In February, Darwin received a request from his publisher, John Murray, for a new edition of  Origin. Darwin got the fourth…

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  • The year 1866 began well for Charles Darwin, as his health, after several years of illness, was now
  • so well most days since being in London, like what I was 7 or 8 years agoone day I paid 3 calls! …
  • ordinaryly diœcious’ ( letter from W. E. Darwin, [7 May11 June 1866] ). On examining more
  • a different light from you’ ( letter from J. D. Hooker, 7 August 1866 ). The two exchanged letters
  • held forth against  Origin  (J. D. Hooker 1866a, pp. 50, 756). The progress of reception
  • letter from E. C. Langton to Emma and Charles Darwin, [6 and 7? January 1866] ), and Darwin later

Darwin in letters, 1864: Failing health

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On receiving a photograph from Charles Darwin, the American botanist Asa Gray wrote on 11 July 1864: ‘the venerable beard gives the look of your having suffered, and … of having grown older’.  Because of poor health, Because of poor health, Darwin…

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  • On receiving a photograph from Charles Darwin, the American botanist Asa Gray wrote on 11 July
  • Darwin had consulted in 1863. In a letter of 26[–7] March [1864] , Darwin exclaimed to his close
  • eastern and mid-western states. In his letter to Darwin of 7 November 1864, Walsh denounced Agassiz
  • and Book of Joshua critically examined  (Colenso 186279). After reading extracts from Colensos
  • of Herbert Spencers  Principles of biology  (18647). Also unsure about Spencers work, Hooker
  • particularly when Hugh Falconer suggested in his letter of 7 November [1864] that half the

Darwin in letters, 1863: Quarrels at home, honours abroad

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At the start of 1863, Charles Darwin was actively working on the manuscript of The variation of animals and plants under domestication, anticipating with excitement the construction of a hothouse to accommodate his increasingly varied botanical experiments…

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  • At the start of 1863, Charles Darwin was actively working on the manuscript of  The variation of
  • than a month at a hydropathic establishment in Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, where he underwent a
  • the public in this way ( see letter from J. D. Hooker, [7 May 1863] , and Appendix VII). He also
  • … [1863] , and letter from Julius von Haast, 21 July [–7? August] 1863 ). Darwin was subsequently
  • paper with satisfaction ( see letter to John Scott, 7 November [1863] ). Scott had referred
  • he could send him to the war ( see letter from Asa Gray, 7 July 1863 ). Darwin shared this letter

Descent

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There are more than five hundred letters associated with the research and writing of Darwin’s book, Descent of man and selection in relation to sex (Descent). They trace not only the tortuous route to eventual publication, but the development of Darwin’s…

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  • … sent in quick succession . Between 18 th February and 7 th March there are seven surviving …