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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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  • 1824] Humes Essay [?Hume 17412] J. Taylor Art of Dying [J. Taylor 1651] …
  • News. by M r  Hicks [Hickson 1849] Published separately Taylor & Walton HeadedMalthus” …
  • … [DAR 119: 2a] Scientific Memoirs pub. by Taylor [ Scientific Memoirs ] Mag. of
  • by Boswell [Boswell 1831] Philip Van Artevelde [H. Taylor 1834]. reread Macaulay Art. …
  • 1843] /Oct 1 st / 2 d  & 3 d  Vol Sept 5 W. Taylors life & Corresp. [Robberds
  • English Poets [Thackeray 1853] Haydons Life by T. Taylor [Haydon 1853] Sir B. Lowes
  • never read his works ( Calendar  no. 11875). In February 1882, however, after reading the
  • …   islands . London. *128: 172 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. 1812The friend; a series of
  • 1835Specimens of the table talk of the late   Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Edited by [Henry
  • … ——. 18369The literary remains of Samuel Taylor   Coleridge . Collected and edited by Henry
  • 9b Cottle, Joseph. 1847Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor   Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • his autobiography and journals . Edited and compiled by Tom Taylor. 3 vols. London.  *128: 180; …
  • Company   by S. Parkes.”  By R. Phillips, P. Taylor, J. G. Children, J. Martineau Junr., J. …
  • Montagu, Basil. 1805Selections from the works of Taylor,   Hooker, Hall, and Lord Bacon. With
  • of the life and   writings of the late   William Taylor, of Norwich . 2 vols. London119: …
  • America.  Cambridge, Mass128: 20 Strickland, Agnes. 18467Mary Beatrice of Modena
  • …   Norman conquest; with anecdotes of their courts,  by Agnes Strickland and Elizabeth Strickland. …