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Reviewed on December 15, 2008
In addition to Darwin's scholarly books and articles, his voluminous letters make him perhaps the most prolific correspondent in the history of science. This body of work has been edited and presented selectively in a variety of sources, most notably the projected-32-volume Correspondence of Charles Darwin (Cambridge Univ., 1985-), and can be viewed at Darwin Online (darwin-online.org.ukOrigins begins with a 12 year old's diary entries about his brother's rude behavior and proceeds chronologically, one chapter per one year's s...Log In or Sign Up to Read More