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>Subject: Darwin letters on line
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>From: Alison Pearn <[log in to unmask]>
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>The Charles Darwin Correspondence Project is pleased to announce that
>complete transcripts of more than 1500 letters written by or to Charles
>Darwin in the years 1847 to 1859 are now freely available online.  The
>transcriptions have been taken from volumes 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the published
>Correspondence (Burkhardt \et al.\ \The correspondence of Charles Darwin\,
>Cambridge University Press 1985-).
>
>Letters from volumes 2 and 3, covering the years 1837 to 1846, will be
>following in short order, which will complete the current phase of the
>online project by making available the texts of all letters from the period
>immediately following the Beagle voyage until just after the publication of
>\Origin of species\. Later this year we will be adding entries to our
>Online Database for all those letters that have come to light since the
>second edition of the published \Calendar\ was issued in 1994.  This will
>make the Darwin Correspondence Online Database a unique, comprehensive,
>detailed, and searchable guide to all Charles Darwin's known correspondence.
>
>See the Darwin Correspondence Project website at
>http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/
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>With apologies for cross-posting.
>--
>Dr Alison Pearn
>Darwin Correspondence Project
>University Library, West Road
>Cambridge CB3 9DR
>UK
>Tel: +44 1223 333008
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