From R. F. Cooke 26 April 1871
50a, Albemarle Street, London, W.
April 26 1871
My dear Sir
I have seen & made enquiries as to the Woodburytype & Heliotype process & expenses & the result is, that for the purpose of book illustration I think the latter has the advantage.1
From the conversation I had at Edwards & Kidd I imagine, your plates cd. be done, including paper & print about 3 farthings each & no mounting is required.2
If however you can send up one of your subjects & tell them exactly the scale you require they will give an exact estimate of price, as it will come cheaper, according to the number of copies printed.
We have already despatched the copy of the “Descent” to Loescher of Turin & tomorrow we will send off the copy to Profr. Carus of Leipzig.3
As regards the cheap edition of Origin, if it be done, we should like to have it ready for our Trade sale in Novr. next.
I am now working out, an estimate for it, to see what it can be sold for & how many must be printed to make it pay.4
If I can manage it I will go again to Edwards & Kidd, in the hope of seeing one of the principals, & obtain more information, as I imagine there is the expense of the negatives, extra.
Yours faithfully | Robt. Cooke
The “Times” has not injured the sale, it is going on nicely.5
C. Darwin Esq
CD annotations
Footnotes
Bibliography
Descent: The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex. By Charles Darwin. 2 vols. London: John Murray. 1871.
Expression: The expression of the emotions in man and animals. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1872.
Freeman, Richard Broke. 1977. The works of Charles Darwin: an annotated bibliographical handlist. 2d edition. Folkestone, Kent: William Dawson & Sons. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, Shoe String Press.
Origin 6th ed.: The origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. 6th edition, with additions and corrections. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1872.
Origin: On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1859.
Summary
Believes heliotype process is best for book illustrations. Has sent copies [of Descent] to Loescher and Carus.
Is working on an estimate for the cheap [6th] edition of the Origin.
The Times review has not hurt sales of Descent.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-7719
- From
- Robert Francis Cooke; John Murray
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- London, Albemarle St, 50a
- Source of text
- DAR 171: 396
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp †
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 7719,” accessed on 26 September 2022, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-7719.xml
Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 19