Autobiography and Selected LettersFascinating behind-the-scenes look at one of the most powerful and revolutionary ideas in the history of mankind, the theory of evolution. It traces the development of this momentous idea in an autobiographical essay, letters, and notebook excerpts by the theory's originator. |
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User Review - npl - LibraryThingFirst published in 1892, most of this volume contains a number of his letters and really gives us an insight into the man who studied the concept of the evolution of life. Read full review
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 The Darwins | 1 |
Autobiography | 5 |
Religion | 59 |
Cameron who has allowed me to reproduce the late | 70 |
18281831 | 110 |
18311836 | 131 |
18361842 | 148 |
18421854 | 159 |
1860 | 236 |
WYCHFIELD CAMBRIDGE | 257 |
18611871 | 259 |
MiscellaneaRevival of Geological WorkThe Vivi | 297 |
The Fertilisation of Flowers | 315 |
Climbing PlantsPower of Movement in Plants Insectivorous PlantsKew Index of Plant Names | 333 |
Conclusion | 345 |
The Funeral in Westminster Abbey | 349 |
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