From Anton Stecker to Francis Darwin 12 March 1878
Jungburzlau,
March 12th. 1878.
Dear Sir—
I beg you to accept my best thanks for your kind letter and to tell to your venerable father that I consider it my first duty to send to him the first copy of the Bohemian translation of his works. We beginn with publishing the “Origin of Species” and then we shall edit the “Descent of Man”.—1 To day I would write to your father in another matter, but as I believe that you will be so kind as to communicate to Mr. Charles Darwin the contents of this letter, I shall add my petition to it: For years it was my earnest desire, to obtain any occupation either as Assistant on a Zoological Museum or so at Indies or in Australia, or to be able to accompany an expedition as naturalist (Zoologist). Butt till now I did not succeed in my proposition. I therefore beg Mr: Charles Darwin, because I know very well, what an influence has his word in England, to be so kind as to inform me, if there is such a occupation to be obtained. I should be obliged to heartiest thanks to him by giving me any notice or by indicating me that person who has any decided word in it. Mr: Charles Darwin as well as you will certainly have me excused that I who am quite unknown to you allow me to write you in such a way. But as I am still young enough and it was my earnest desire for years, I believe that I shall be perhaps in any way useful, and I therefore endeavour to effect what was my first wish for so many years.— You will oblige me by accepting some of my zoological treatises I send to you per book-post.2
I am dear Sir | very Truly yours | Dr: Ant. Stecker.
To Francis Darwin, Esqu:
Footnotes
Bibliography
Stecker, Anton. 1876. The development of the ova of Chthonius in the body of the mother, and the formation of the blastoderm. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4th ser. 18: 197–207.
Summary
Will publish Origin first
and then Descent.
AS is looking for a job in a zoological museum or accompanying an expedition.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-11418
- From
- Anton Stecker
- To
- Francis Darwin
- Sent from
- Jungbunzlau
- Source of text
- DAR 177: 250
- Physical description
- ALS 3pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 11418,” accessed on 24 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-11418.xml