The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Volume 16, Part 1 and 2

Edited by Frederick Burkhardt
1312 pages, 2 volume set.
From previous volumes: 'The most recent volumes of Darwin's correspondence shed new light on the complex question of the origin's reception and
Darwin's responses to his critics ... they allow us to see Darwin in his proper historical context ... The story ... is a more subtle complex and
ultimately much more interesting one than those invented by the myth-makers ... The letters also tell us so much about Victorian attitudes and
society, and serve as a useful reminder that neither Darwin's story nor that of the Origin finishes in 1859, demonstrating why the eventual
publication of all Darwin's correspondence is going to be so useful.' Times Literary Supplement '... what must surely be the world's most important
scientific correspondence.' Human Genetics
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