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Envelope Hand-Addressed by Charles Darwin - Originator of Theory of Evolution

$ 924

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  • Signed by: Charles Darwin
  • Industry: Science, Inventor
  • Signed: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
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  • Autograph Authentication: Guaranteed to pass PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett

    Description

    CHARLES DARWIN
    .  Charles Darwin (1809–1882) was an English naturalist and author whose books explaining his theories of evolution,
    On the Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection
    (1859) and
    The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex
    (1871), take the place among the most influential text in the history of scientific thought.
    ENVELOPE HAND-ADDRESSED BY CHARLES DARWIN, THE ENGLISH NATURALIST WHO CONCEIVED THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION
    Envelope hand-addressed by Charles Darwin to T.W. Newton, an assistant librarian at the Geological Museum: “T.W. Newton Esq., Geological Museum, Jermyn St., London S.W.”  Darwin partnered regularly with the Geological Museum to learn about the chemical compositions of specimens he acquired during his famous
    Beagle
    voyage and within their own inventory to assist with his research and the publication of his works.
    AUTHENTICATED BY THE LIBRARIAN OF THE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN LONDON IN 1875
    The envelope measures 5 by 2.75 inches; postmarked in Beckenham on October 1, 1875; contains a stamp; in very good condition with soiling, paper loss to the bottom two corners, and having been attached to a larger sheet of paper; and authenticated by Newton on the top border, “Mr. Darwin.”