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- 040-002102373
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- 032-002102346
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000141.0x00004d
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(1) 'The Method of Organic Evolution', printed in the Fortnightly Review, N.S., lvii, Feb. 1895, pp. 211-224, and March 1895, pp. 435- 445, reprinted in Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution for the year ending 30 June 1894, Washington, D.C., 1896, pp. 412- 435, and Studies, i, pp. 345-377. Written not before June 1894. ff. 1- 60.
(2) 'The Expressiveness of Speech, or Mouth-Gesture as a Factor in the Evolution of Language', printed in the Fortnightly Review, N.S., lvii, Oct. 1895, pp. 528-543, reprinted in Studies, ii, pp. 115-137. F. 107b bears a note signed by William Leonard Courtney, editor of the Fortnightly Review. ff. 61-107.
(3) 'Evolution', written shortly before 1900 and perhaps the article published under that title in the Sun, New York, 1900 (see Marchant, op. cit., ii, p. 263). F. 161 is a slip of paper with extracts from H. A. J. Monro's translation of Lucretius. No printer's marks. ff. 108-161.
(4) 'The Legend of the Birds of Paradise in the Arabian Nights', printed in the Independent Review, ii, March 1904, pp. 379-391, and April 1904, pp. 561-571. ff. 162-208.
(5) 'The Nature Problem in South Africa and Elsewhere', printed in the Independent Review, xi, Nov. 1906, pp. 174-182. ff. 208-231.
(6) 'The Remedy for Unemployment', printed in the Socialist Review, i, June 1908, pp. 310-320, and July 1908, pp. 390- 400, and reprinted with some alterations as Pass on Pamphlets, viii, 1908, viz:- (a) Autograph draft of the article as printed in the Socialist Review, much revised by the author. ff. 232-287 ;- (b) Corrected galley proofs of (a); the version printed in the Socialist Review shows further changes. ff. 288-295;-
(c) Autograph draft of the footnote on p. 390 of the Socialist Review, differing both from (a) and (b) above and from the published text. No printer's marks. ff. 296. ff. 232-296.
(7) 'The Present Position of Darwinism', printed in the Contemporary Review, xciv, August 1908, pp. 129-141. Autograph draft written not before 3 July 1908. No printer's marks. ff. 297-337.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-002102346
036-002102347
037-002102371
040-002102373 - Is part of:
- Add MS 46414-46442 : ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE PAPERS Literary Manuscripts and correspondence of Alfred Russel Wallace, O.M., F.R.S. (b. 1823, d.…
Add MS 46414-46433 : A. LITERARY MSS.
Add MS 46432-46433 : A. R. WALLACE PAPERS. Vols. XIX, XX (ff. 345, 337). Contributions to periodicals, etc., 1890-1908, some of which were…
Add MS 46433 : (1) 'The Method of Organic Evolution', printed in the Fortnightly Review, N.S., lvii, Feb. 1895, pp. 211-224, and March 1895,… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002102346[0001]/036-002102347[0008]/037-002102371[0002]/040-002102373
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 46414-46442
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1894
- End Date:
- 1908
- Date Range:
- 1894-1908
- Era:
- CE
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