This book, the first of three-volumes detailing the life of Charles Darwin, published five years after his death, was edited by his son Francis, who was his father's collaborator in experiments in botany and who after his death took on the responsibility of overseeing the publication of his remaining manuscript works and letters. In the preface to the first volume, Francis Darwin explains his editorial principles: 'In choosing letters for publication I have been largely guided by the wish to illustrate my father's personal character. But his life was so essentially one of work, that a history of the man could not be written without following closely the career of the author.' Among the family history, anecdotes and reminiscences of scientific colleagues is a short autobiographical essay which Charles Darwin wrote for his children and grandchildren, rather than for publication. This account of Darwin the man has never been bettered.
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1. The Darwin family; 2. Autobiography; 3. Reminiscences; 4. Cambridge life 1828–1831; 5. The appointment to the 'Beagle' 1831; 6. The voyage 1831–1836; 7. London and Cambridge 1836–1842; 8. Religion; 9. Life at Down 1842–1854.
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A three-volume life of Charles Darwin, published five years after his death, and edited by his son.
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ISBN
9781108003445
Published
2009-07-20
Publisher
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Cambridge University Press
Weight
530 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
24 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
416
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