To Thomas Woolner 10 March [1870]
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Thanks for drawing. ‘The "Woolnerian tip" is worth anything to me.’
Author: | Charles Robert Darwin |
Addressee: | Thomas Woolner |
Date: | 10 Mar [1870] |
Classmark: | Bodleian Libraries, Oxford (MS. Eng. lett. d. 292, fol. 77) |
Letter no: | DCP-LETT-6650 |
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3.10 Ernest Edwards, 'Men of Eminence'
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< Back to Introduction In 1865 Darwin was invited to feature in another series of published photographs, Portraits of Men of Eminence in Literature, Science and Art, with Biographical Memoirs . . . The Photographs from Life by Ernest Edwards, B.A.…
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- … < Back to Introduction In 1865 Darwin was invited to feature in another series of …
3.5 William Darwin, photo 2
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< Back to Introduction Darwin’s son William, who had become a banker in Southampton, took the opportunity of a short visit home to Down House in April 1864 to photograph his father afresh. This half-length portrait was the first to show Darwin with a…
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The Mount, Shrewsbury
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Letters from home
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- … Darwin writes in preparation for the voyage, and his father and sisters write with news from home …
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From J. D. Hooker 26[–7] February 1868KewFeby 26th/68Dear Darwin I have been bursting with impatience to hear what you would say of the Athenæum Review & who wrote it— I could not conceive who…
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Origin: the lost changes for the second German edition
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Darwin sent a list of changes made uniquely to the second German edition of Origin to its translator, Heinrich Georg Bronn. That lost list is recreated here.
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- … species - as good as any in the world. Page 310, par. 1, line 2, insert after ‘preserved.’ …