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THIS is a very good summary of the chief works of Darwin, in which his scientific views are intimately interwoven with personal details of his life, in so far as they are known from Francis Darwin's “Life and Letters,” and partly from Krause's “Charles Darwin,” the whole being written with a deep admiration of both Darwin's personal qualities and his philosophy.
Charles Darwin and his Theory.
By M. A. Antonovich. Pp. 353, with a portrait. (Russian.) (St. Petersburg, 1896.)
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Charles Darwin and his Theory. Nature 54, 101 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054101c0
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