In the 19th century, there was wide-spread public interest in natural history, as reflected in the high attendance at zoos and travelling menageries, in the market for popular field guides, in fashions for orchid collecting, fossil hunting and aquarium building, and in well-attended popular science lectures. More than 10 years before Darwin’s Origin of Species, a book titled Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation about evolution or ‘transmutation’ was anonymously authored by Scottish publisher Robert Chambers. The first edition sold out on both sides of the Atlantic. Chambers never admitted authorship of this book in his lifetime. His firm, W. & R. Chambers was well known for educational publishing. Between 1859 and 1892, the firm ...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
A biographical approach to the working life of Thomas Jeffery Parker FRS (1850-1897) provides scope ...
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
In the 19th century, there was wide-spread public interest in natural history, as reflected in the h...
Le dix-neuvième siècle fut marqué par un intérêt croissant du grand public pour l’histoire naturelle...
Natural history grew in popularity in Britain among the middle class during the nineteenth century i...
In the 19th century, the Scottish firm of W. & R. Chambers transformed the publishing model of encyc...
textVestiges of the Natural History of Creation was the first book published in Britain in the ninet...
It is the intent of this paper to delineate the course of events showing relationships between museu...
Although The Origin of Species contained just a single visual illustration, Charles Darwin's other b...
The depiction of exotic wild animals by British artists during the nineteenth century can be related...
Spine title: Young folks' natural history.Formerly issued under titles: The American agriculturist c...
Engr. half-title in each volume.v. 1. Jardine, W. The natural history of monkeys. 1833.--v. 2. Jardi...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
Victorian natural history museums (NHMs) incorporated sophisticated theories of literate culture thr...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
A biographical approach to the working life of Thomas Jeffery Parker FRS (1850-1897) provides scope ...
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
In the 19th century, there was wide-spread public interest in natural history, as reflected in the h...
Le dix-neuvième siècle fut marqué par un intérêt croissant du grand public pour l’histoire naturelle...
Natural history grew in popularity in Britain among the middle class during the nineteenth century i...
In the 19th century, the Scottish firm of W. & R. Chambers transformed the publishing model of encyc...
textVestiges of the Natural History of Creation was the first book published in Britain in the ninet...
It is the intent of this paper to delineate the course of events showing relationships between museu...
Although The Origin of Species contained just a single visual illustration, Charles Darwin's other b...
The depiction of exotic wild animals by British artists during the nineteenth century can be related...
Spine title: Young folks' natural history.Formerly issued under titles: The American agriculturist c...
Engr. half-title in each volume.v. 1. Jardine, W. The natural history of monkeys. 1833.--v. 2. Jardi...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
Victorian natural history museums (NHMs) incorporated sophisticated theories of literate culture thr...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
A biographical approach to the working life of Thomas Jeffery Parker FRS (1850-1897) provides scope ...
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...