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Catalogue of the Library of Charles Darwin now in the Botany School, Cambridge

Compiled by H. W. Rutherford, of the University Library; with an Introduction by Francis Darwin
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For those engaged in research on Darwin or his circle, the Darwin Library is an invaluable resource. Originally donated by Darwin's son Francis to the library of the Botany School and now deposited in Cambridge University Library, it contains handwritten scribbles on book pages, note-filled scraps of paper pinned to back covers and personal inscriptions from mentors such as J. S. Henslow. First published in 1908, this catalogue to the Darwin Library collection, with an introduction by Francis Darwin, provides a gateway into Darwin's thought, research and intellectual context via his personal books and pamphlets. The book lists works in English and other languages, and contains bibliographic information, including the original publisher and date of publication, together with details of translations.
Release date Australia
July 20th, 2009
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Henry William Rutherford
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Pages
112
Dimensions
152x229x11
ISBN-13
9781108002363
Product ID
3177043

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