Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker O.M., G.C.S.I.
Joseph Dalton Hooker author Leonard Huxley editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st May '11
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The standard biography of the botanist, of which this first volume includes many letters written to Charles Darwin.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911) was one of the most eminent botanists of the later nineteenth century and an important supporter and correspondent of Charles Darwin. This volume of the 1918 standard biography includes many letters to Darwin in which the two men debated the theory of natural selection.Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911) was one of the most eminent botanists of the later nineteenth century. Educated at Glasgow, he developed his studies of plant life by examining specimens all over the world. After several successful scientific expeditions, first to the Antarctic and later to India, he was appointed to succeed his father as Director of the Botanical Gardens at Kew. Hooker was the first to hear of and support Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, and over their long friendship the two scientists exchanged many letters. Another close friend was the scientist T. H. Huxley, and it was the latter's son, Leonard (1860–1933), who published this standard biography in 1918. The first volume describes Hooker's early life and his career up to 1860. It includes many letters to Darwin as the two men discussed the new theories and the publication of On the Origin of Species.
ISBN: 9781108031004
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
Weight: 720g
574 pages