Publishing The Origin of Species - for iPad/Mac/PC artwork

Publishing The Origin of Species - for iPad/Mac/PC

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 14 years ago -

John Murray VII tells the fascinating story of how his ancestor, John Murray III, was offered the manuscript of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species. Drawing upon original letters, photographs, family stories and the help of a set of live pigeons, he gives a unique insight in to the early history of this epoch-making book, telling how early readers advised John Murray against publishing it and revealing the small but crucial revisions that Darwin made to subsequent editions of the book. The tracks on this album were produced by The Open University in collaboration with the British Council. They form part of Darwin Now, a global initiative celebrating the life and work of Charles Darwin and the impact his ideas about evolution continue to have on today’s world. © British Council 2009.

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Publishing The Origin of Species

April 01, 2010 04:03 - 1 minute - 1.03 MB

A brief introduction to this album.

Transcript -- Publishing The Origin of Species

April 01, 2010 04:03 - 19.3 KB application/pdf

Transcript -- A brief introduction to this album.

John Murray and Darwin

April 01, 2010 04:02 - 9 minutes - 95.4 MB Video

The current John Murray invites us into his illustrious ancestors' offices to tell the story of how this famous British publishing house was chosen by Charles Darwin for his seminal book, The Origin of Species. Much controversy followed.

Transcript -- John Murray and Darwin

April 01, 2010 04:02 - 28.2 KB application/pdf

Transcript -- The current John Murray invites us into his illustrious ancestors' offices to tell the story of how this famous British publishing house was chosen by Charles Darwin for his seminal book, The Origin of Species. Much controversy followed.

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