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701. |
NHM-WP06.007
Note:
1904.06.01--1904
Papers re Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1903, "Man's Place in the Universe; A Study of the Results of Scientific Research in Relation to the Unity or Plurality of Worlds". Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London, Oct. 1903 and subsequent editions and reprints. Notes: See Smith S728 for full publication details up to 1914.
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702. |
NHM-WP06.008.024.[03]
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1905.07.28--1905.10.02
Stamped brown envelope addressed to A. R. Wallace at Broadstone (Dorset) from "The Fortnightly Review", London, postmarked 8 Sep 1905, annotated on the back in blue pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Life | Proofs | Vol 1", which contained these proofs when listed.
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703. |
NHM-WP06.008.025.[01]
Draft:
1905.09.06--1905.10.02
Incomplete printed page proofs annotated and corrected in A. R. Wallace's hand, of his autobiography "My Life" vol. 2, comprising front matter and pages [1] - 96; 209-216; 227-332; 339-350; and 361-418 (last page). Intervening pages (a total of 164) and index are missing. Some sheets consist of single folios (one printed page per side) others folded folios of four pages in sixteen page sections. Sections are stamped with dates from 6 Sep 1905 to 2 Oct 1905, all but three stamped "First Proof"; front matter and addendum "[first] Revise 2 Oct 1905; pages 65-96 "[second] Revise 26 Sep 1905." Some proof pages belonging to vol. 1 have been relocated (See WP6/8/23). Notes: Individual sections and pages NOT marked with reference or section numbers because of the large number of missing pages.
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704. |
NHM-WP06.011.002
Printed:
1913.05.04
Cutting from the "The Sun", New York, 4 May 1913, made by Henry Romeike, Inc., Newspaper cuttings bureau, New York, of a review headlined "Criticism of the Times by a Veteran of Evolution", with no by-line, of A. R. Wallace's book "Social environment and moral progress" (London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1913). A. R. Wallace's Broadstone address is in pencil on the back of the attachment Place: USA
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705. |
NHM-WP06.011.009
Printed:
1913.03.13--1913
Cutting made by The Temple Press Cutting Offices, London, headed "Social Diseases and Worse Remedies", a review by "G.E." of A. R. Wallace's book "Social environment and moral progress" (London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1913) from the "Pall Mall Gazette" 27 Mar 1913. Place: Britain
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706. |
NHM-WP07.001
Printed:
1853.06.06--1854.04.00
Wallace, A.R. "On the Insects used for food by the Indians of the Amazon", reprint from the Transactions of the Entomological Society, Vol. II N.S. part VIII, read 6 June 1853, pp. [1]-4. Notes: Smith: S10. On the Insects Used for Food by the Indians of the Amazon [a paper read at the ESL meeting of 6 June 1853]. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 2 (n.s.), part VIII: 241-244 (April 1854).
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707. |
NHM-WP07.002
Printed:
1853.06.13
Reprint with sheet of ms notes enclosed: 1. "On The Rio Negro" by A. R. Wallace, read before the Royal Geographical Society 13 June 1853, print pp [1]-6, with map; annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand. 2. 1 folio notes in pencil in A. R. Wallace's hand beginning "Stradelli - up Vaupes 1881-1882" Notes: Smith: S11. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 23: 212-217 (1853)
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708. |
NHM-WP07.007
Printed:
1856.11.22--1856
"A New Kind of Baby", short article on the orang-utan by A. R. Wallace, press cutting from Chambers Journal, annotated in ink A. R. Wallace's hand "Nov 22nd 1856", pasted onto red-lined blue paper. Place: Borneo
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709. |
NHM-WP07.008
Printed:
1856.07.00--1857
"On the Habits of the Orang-Utan of Borneo" by A. R. Wallace, offprint with annotations in pencil in A. R. Wallace's? hand, pp. 25-32, from Annals and Magazine of Natural History 18 (2nd s.) July 1856; titled, signed and dated "1857" by A. R. Wallace in ink at the top of the first page. Place: Borneo Notes: Smith S26
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710. |
NHM-WP07.015
Printed:
1862.05.11
"Narrative of Search after Birds of Paradise" by A. R. Wallace, proof or reprint from the "Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 11 May 1862, pp [1]-9, sewn into paper cover made from an envelope addressed to C A Wilson and A. R. Wallace at St Mark's Crescent, Regent's Park London, postmark illegible, titled in A. R. Wallace's hand "Wallace | Search after Birds of Paradise"; pencil marking in margin p. 8. Place: Molluca Islands New Guinea
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711. |
NHM-WP07.016
Printed:
1862.06.10--1862
"On some New and Rare Birds from New Guinea" by A. R. Wallace, offprint or page proof without annotations, pp [1]-3, from "Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London" 10 Jun 1862. 1 folio.
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712. |
NHM-WP07.021
Printed:
1863.04.00--1863
1863 33 "Who are the Humming Bird's Relations?" by A. R. Wallace, page proof or offprint titled and date in blue pencil on p. 8485 in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand with corrections in ink and pencil in A. R. Wallace's hand, pp. 8485-8496 (from Zoologist 21: Apr 1863 - ) A. R. Wallace's article appears on pp. 8486-8491, the remainder includes notes by others on birds, reptiles and fish. 6 ff. Notes: Smith S77
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713. |
NHM-WP07.022
Printed:
1863.06.08
"On the Physical Geography of the Malay Archipelago" by A. R. Wallace, reprint with green paper cover, pp. [1] -18 plus map, from the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 33: 217-234 (& map) (1863), paper read 8 June 1863; some marginal markings in lead and blue pencil. Place: Malaya Notes: Front cover and map detached
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714. |
NHM-WP07.028
Printed:
1864.04.16--1864
Ms copy in ink an unknown hand headed "From The Reader, 16 April 1864 | Mr Wallace on the Phenomena of Variation and Geographical Distribution…" with a footnote " Abstract of a paper read before the Linnean Society, March 17th, 1864", pencilled calculations in A. R. Wallace's? hand of page and word numbers with ref to "my Nat. Select." on back of last page, also annotated in ink on the back of the last page in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Reader Article on Malayan papilionidae" and in pencil in another? Same? Hand "Too long for book - abstract given in Chap. XXIII"; 23 numbered folios c A4 size written on one side only. Notes: Smith S 96: Reader 3: 491b-493b (16 April 1864: no. 68). A version was published in A. R. Wallace's monograph "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection", 1870 (Smith, Bibliography, S96). See Smith for details of other versions.
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715. |
NHM-WP07.029
Printed:
1864.06.28--1864
"On the Parrots of the Malayan Region …" by A. R. Wallace, offprint with blue paper cover, pp. 3 -25 plus map, from the "Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London" 24 Jun 1864, titled on the cover in blue pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Malayan Parrots | Wallace" with "1864" added in lead pencil in the same? hand. Place: Malaya Notes: Paper read at the ZSL meeting of 28 June 1864 (Smith) Smith: S102. On the Parrots of the Malayan Region, With Remarks on Their Habits, Distribution, and Affinities, And the Descriptions of Two New Species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1864: 272-295 (includes map of the Malay Archipelago) (1864).
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716. |
NHM-WP07.034
Printed:
1865.06.13--1865
"Descriptions of New Birds from the Malay Archipelago" by A. R. Wallace, offprint with blue cover annotated in blue pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "New birds | Wallace" and in lead pencil in the same? hand "1865"; from the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 13 Jun 1865, pp [474]- 481 plus two coloured plates. Place: Malaya
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717. |
NHM-WP07.035
Printed:
1867.01.00--1867
"Ice marks in North Wales" by A. R. Wallace, offprint or proof, with corrections in A. R. Wallace's hand, pp. 33-51; annotated in ink in A. R. Wallace's hand on p. 33 "Quarterly Journal of Science | Janry" ; from Quarterly Journal of Science Jan. 1867. Notes: S124. Ice Marks in North Wales (With a Sketch of Glacial Theories and Controversies). Quarterly Journal of Science 4: 33-51 (Jan. 1867: no. 13).
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718. |
NHM-WP07.037.001
Printed:
1868.01.00--1868
"On the Raptorial Birds of the Malay Archipelago" by A. R. Wallace, reprint in paper cover annotated in blue pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Malay | Raptorial Birds | Wallace" with "1868" added in lead pencil in the same? hand; pp. [1] -27 plus coloured plate, from "The Ibis" Jan 1868. Place: Malaya Notes: Smith: S141. On the Raptorial Birds of the Malay Archipelago. Ibis 4 (n.s.): 1-27 (& 1 colour plate) (Jan. 1868: no. 13, n.s.).
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719. |
NHM-WP07.037.002
Printed:
1868.04.00--1868
"Corrections of, and Additions to, the Catalogue of the Raptorial Birds of the Malay Archipelago" by A. R. Wallace, undated offprint pp [1]-2 from "The Ibis", Apr 1868; 1 folio. Notes: S142. Corrections of, and Additions to, the Catalogue of the Raptorial Birds of the Malay Archipelago. Ibis 4 (n.s.): 215-216 (April 1868: no. 14, n.s.).
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720. |
NHM-WP07.041.[07]
Printed:
1871.03.00
Press cuttings from "The Academy", 4 Dec 1880, headed "Science" containing a review by A. R. Wallace of Henry Seebohm, "Siberia in Europe: a Visit to the Valley of the Petchora in North-east Russia, with a Description of the Natural History, Migration of Birds &c." (London 1880?) pasted onto two sheets of red-lined blue paper. Notes: No 7, review of "Siberia in Europe…" transferred from another folder: see WP7/42
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721. |
NHM-WP07.044
Printed:
1874.12.00--1874
"Acclimatisation", Encyclopaedia Britannica vol 1, pp. 84-90; proof of entry re adaptation of living organisms to new habitats, Dec 1874, in brown paper cover (back missing) annotated on the front in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink "From the Author |" and "Enc Britt. vol. 1" and "Acclimatisation | Wallace Dec. 1874" in his or another (WGW's?) hand.
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722. |
NHM-WP07.049
Printed:
1877.00.00--1877.12.00
"Humming Birds" by A. R. Wallace, from "Fortnightly Review" Dec 1877, final proofs?, pp [773] -791, sewn into blue paper cover titled and annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand.
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723. |
NHM-WP07.051
Printed:
1878.11.01
"On Epping Forest and how best to deal with it", by A. R. Wallace, reprint pp. [1]-18 in green paper cover with printed title; from Fortnightly Review 1 Nov 1878.
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724. |
NHM-WP07.052.[06]
Printed:
1899.04.10
Letter from the editor of "The Ironmonger, Universal Engineer and Trades Advertiser", Cannon St London 10 Apr 1899, to A. R. Wallace at Parkstone, thanking him for his report and enclosures on the storage of gunpowder and returning them, with comments on the proposal as applied to retailers; 2 folios TS
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725. |
NHM-WP07.059
Printed:
1892.01.00
"Human Progress" by A. R. Wallace, offprint or annotated proof pp [145] - 160 sewn into green paper cover titled and annotated in A. R. Wallace's and another? hand in ink; from "Arena" Jan 1892.
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726. |
NHM-WP07.060.[01]
Draft:
1892.07.14
"Spiritualism" by A. R. Wallace, 2 sets of proofs from "Chamber's Encyclopaedia, comprising: 1. "Spiritualism"; corrected proofs, pp. 645-648 of encyclopaedia entries including "Spiritualism" by A. R. Wallace on pp. 645-649 (from "Chamber's Encyclopaedia, New Ed., vol. 9, Jul 1892) ; 2.ff.
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727. |
NHM-WP07.062.[03]
Draft:
1892.12.00
"The Permanence of the Great Oceanic Basins" by A. R. Wallace, 3 sets of proofs comprising: 3. " Further Observations on the Permanence of the Great Oceanic Basins." I. by A. R. Wallace, proofsheets? pp. [737]-742 annotated in blue pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand on title page "Natural Science Dec. 1892"; from Natural Science, Dec 1892.
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728. |
NHM-WP07.063
Draft:
1892.11.00--1892
"Our Molten Globe", corrected proof, pp. [1]-13, sewn into brown paper cover titled and annotated in ink in A. R. Wallace's hand; from Fortnightly Review, Nov. 1892.
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729. |
NHM-WP07.065
Draft:
1893.03.00--1893.04.00
"The Social Quagmire and the Way out of it" by A. R. Wallace, corrected proof, parts 1 and 2, pp. 395-3410 and 525-542, in brown paper cover lined with two pages from other articles in the same journal, titled and dated on the front in ink in A. R. Wallace's? hand; from Arena, March and Apr 1893 Notes: Smith: S466. The Social Quagmire and the Way Out of It. I. The Farmers. Arena 7: 395-410 (March 1893: no. 40) / The Social Quagmire and the Way Out of It. II. Wage-workers. Arena 7: 525-542 (April 1893: no. 41). Rusty staples inside cover
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730. |
NHM-WP07.066
Draft:
1893.04.00--1893.05.00
"Are Individually Acquired Characters Inherited?" by A. R. Wallace, author's corrected proof, part 1 pp. [1]-9, part II pp. [1]-14; sewn into brown paper cover titled and annotated on front in A. R. Wallace's? hand; from "Fortnightly Review", April and May 1893.
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731. |
NHM-WP07.069
Draft:
1893.12.00--1893
"The Ice Age and its Work" by A. R. Wallace, part 2, corrected proof pp. [1] -25 in brown paper cover, the front signed and annotated in ink by A. R. Wallace and titled in his? hand; from Fortnightly Review, Dec 1893
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732. |
NHM-WP07.071
Note:
1894.07.00
"A New Book on Socialism": Mss and proof of an A. R. Wallace review titled "A New Book on Socialism", comprising: 1. "A New book on Socialism", review of "The Great Revolution of 1905… by Frederick W Hayes"; Ms in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink with corrections, 15 numbered folios of lined notebook paper written on one side only, signed by A. R. Wallace on last page; from Land and Labour Jul 1894. 2. "A New Book on Socialism", review by A. R. Wallace, proof pasted onto red-lined blue paper sheets; 5 numbered sheets enclosed in white paper folder annotated in ink on the front in A. R. Wallace's? or another hand "The Great revolution of 1905 [sic, this is a view of what the future might be under a socialist government] by F W Hayes | Reviewed by A.R. Wallace" Notes: Smith: S501. A New Book on Socialism [review of The Great Revolution of 1905; Or The Story of the Phalanx by Frederick W. Hayes, 1893]. Land and Labour no. 57: 52-54 (July 1894). Smith does not say this was given as a lecture, and the inclusion of the MS in an envelope marked "lectures and diagrams" (transferred to WP18, Miscellanea - see WP18/25) was probably an error.
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733. |
NHM-WP07.072[1]
Printed:
1894.06.00
"The Palaearctic and Nearctic Regions compared as regards the Families and Genera of the Mammalia and Birds", by A. R. Wallace, reprint; from Natural Science, vol. 1V, No 28, June 1894, pp. [433] -445; approx 24.5 cm x 15.5 cm with grey/green cover.
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734. |
NHM-WP07.076.[02]
Printed:
1895.02.00
"The Method of Organic Evolution" by A. R. Wallace, "Fortnightly Review" Feb 1895, parts I and II, annotated proofs, in paper cover made from an envelope addressed to A. R. Wallace from the Royal Society, 12 Jan 1908, titled on the back in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink [4/24]
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735. |
NHM-WP07.076.[03]
Printed:
1895.03.00
"The Method of Organic Evolution" by A. R. Wallace, part II, page proofs? From "Fortnightly Review" pp. 435-445 (published 1 March 1895; see Smith, S510). [4/26]
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736. |
NHM-WP07.079
Printed:
1896.07.25--1896
Press cutting: letter from A. R. Wallace to Kier Hardie, re militarism, passive resistance to war and the international labour movement, pasted onto both sides of one sheet of blue red-lined paper and titled and dated in A. R. Wallace's? hand, with blue pencil markings above text; from the Labour Leader report on the international labour congress 25 Jul 1896.
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737. |
NHM-WP07.080
Printed:
1894.12.00?--1894
"Why live a Moral Life" by A. R. Wallace, corrected proof, 5 sheets pasted onto blue red-lined paper, first page annotated with title and "Agnostic Annual 1898" in A. R. Wallace's hand. Notes: Smith: S506. Why Live a Moral Life? The Answer of Rationalism. [one of several invited replies to an inquiry; in part based on S243]. in The Agnostic Annual 1895 ed. by Charles A. Watts (London, W. Stewart & Co., Dec.? 1894): 6-12. F.1 was found in a wallet with unrelated papers in original box 4, the remaining sheets in original box 3.
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738. |
NHM-WP07.085
Printed:
1899.09.02
"Protests Against War", letter to the Editor by A. R. Wallace re the Boer war; Press cutting annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand at the bottom "Manchester Guardian Sept. 2nd 99".
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739. |
NHM-WP07.088.001
Note:
1903.02.00?
"Man's Place in the Universe | article", undated (c. Feb? 1903?) Ms in A. R. Wallace's hand on lined exercise book paper so annotated on front in blue in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand, 42 numbered folios (signed on f 42), plus title/cover. Notes: Smith: S2903. Man's Place in the Universe. The Independent (New York) 55: 473-483 (26 Feb. 1903: no. 2830); also printed as 'Man's Place in the Universe: As Indicated by the New Astronomy' in Fortnightly Review 73 (n.s.; 79, o.s.): 395-411 (1 March 1903: no. 435, n.s.). --reprints: The Living Age 237 (7th s., vol. 19): 1-13 (4 April 1903: no. 3065); Eclectic Magazine 9(5) (3rd s.; 140(5), o.s.): 561-573 (May 1903); in Modern Inventions and Discoveries (J. A. Hill and Company, New York, 1904): 219-237. (Smith S602) Other related publications are: S604. Letter to the Editor [one of several printed as 'Man's Place in the Universe']. Knowledge 26: 107-108 (107-110) (May 1903: no. 211)
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740. |
NHM-WP07.088.002
Draft:
1903.03.00?--1903
"Man's Place in the Universe: As indicated in the new astronomy" by A. R. Wallace, corrected proof pp [1]-17, annotated in ink on title page in A. R. Wallace's hand "Author's corrected proof". Notes: 'Man's Place in the Universe: As Indicated by the New Astronomy' in Fortnightly Review 73 (n.s.; 79, o.s.): 395-411 (1 March 1903: no. 435, n.s.); also printed as Man's Place in the Universe. The Independent (New York) 55: 473-483 (26 Feb. 1903: no. 2830). (Smith S602). Very brittle.
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741. |
NHM-WP07.093
Printed:
1906.08.27
"Why Not British Guiana? | Five Acres for Half-A-Crown" letter to the Editor of an unknown newspaper by A. R. Wallace, press cutting pasted in two pieces onto red-lined blue paper, annotations in A. R. Wallace's hand include "Aug 27th 1906" and "This was sent under the heading 'Why not the Rio Negro"'. Notes: A piece titled "Why Not British Guiana? | Five Acres for 2s.6d." in the Daily News, 27 Oct [sic] 1906, is listed in Marchant, Appendix, vol 2. Not found in Smith Bibliog of A. R. Wallace. SEE also WP12/23, undated press cutting 1906? letter to the Editor by Phipson, headed "Cooperative Emigration".
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742. |
NHM-WP07.094
Printed:
1906.09.24
7 press cuttings, some with annotations or passages marked, on nationalisation of the railways, including a letter by A. R. Wallace "How to Nationalise Railroads" from the "Daily News" 24 Sep 1906 and letters to the Editor in reply; in small envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's hand "Art. on 'Nationalising Railways' | Leading Art. same day | & How to buy the Railways"'. Notes: See also cutting dated 1893 proposing the provision of public footpaths along railway lines to provide access to stations, removed and recorded separately as WP7/67. When listed the small envelope was filed in box 2 with papers in an envelope addressed to Richard Wallace, postmarked 1996, labelled "Newspaper cuttings | Various" comprising press cuttings, corrected proofs, book reviews and print.
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743. |
NHM-WP07.098.[01]
Draft:
1907.06.06--1907.10.11
"History of the World - | How Life Became Possible on Earth" by A. R. Wallace, galley proofs, 5 sheets annotated on first page in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink "Author's First Proof" and in pencil "A1" Notes: Published in Harmsworth History of the World ed. by Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, & A. D. Innes (8 vols., Carmelite House, London, 1907-1909), Vol. 1: 91-98 (11 Oct. 1907)
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744. |
NHM-WP07.098.[02]
Draft:
1907.06.06--1907.10.11
2."How Life Became Possible on Earth", proofs, pp. 91-97, marked in A. R. Wallace's hand "Final Revise" Notes: Published in Harmsworth History of the World ed. by Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, & A. D. Innes (8 vols., Carmelite House, London, 1907-1909), Vol. 1: 91-98 (11 Oct. 1907)
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745. |
NHM-WP07.099.[04]
Note:
1907.12.24
"Science in 1907", papers comprising: 4. Small buff envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Science in 1907 | New York World" and in pencil "A2". Notes: Smith: S648. Dr. Wallace Pleased With Advance in Natural History Exploration [remarks contributed to a feature article/N entitled 'Leaders of Thought Tell the World of Achievements of 1907'; Wallace's one of many invited responses printed]. The World (New York) no. 16931: 2a-b (1-3) (29 Dec. 1907).
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746. |
NHM-WP07.100[1]
Draft:
1908.01.13--1908.01.25
Undated (13 Jan 1908) Ms letter to the Editor of "The Outlook" on marriage, by A. R. Wallace, referring to "Eve's" earlier letter .
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747. |
NHM-WP07.102.001
Draft:
1908.04.00?--1908
"The Remedy for Unemployment - I", printed proof, pp [1]-22, undated, c Apr? 1908, signed "A. R. Wallace" in ink on the top right of the title page.
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748. |
NHM-WP07.103
Draft:
1908.08.00--1908
"The Present Position of Darwinism", proof sheets pasted onto lined paper sewn into a paper cover titled on the front in A. R. Wallace's? hand "Present Position of Darwinism | Alfred R Wallace | (Contemporary Rev. Aug 1908)" with title crossed through in pencil, cover made from an envelope addressed to A. R. Wallace from the Royal Society, postmark illegible. Notes: Smith: S660. The Present Position of Darwinism. Contemporary Review 94: 129-141 (Aug. 1908). --reprint: The Living Age 258 (7th s., vol. 40): 707-716 (19 Sept. 1908: no. 3350).
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749. |
NHM-WP07.106.[03]
Note:
1909.02.06
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 3. Small envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand in ink "Letter to Daily News | Flying Machines in War | Feb. 6th 1909", sealed (accidentally?) before listing, containing: Press cutting "Flying Machines in War" by A. R. Wallace, 3 copies, one ann. "Daily News Feb 6 1909 in unknown hand. Press cutting n.d. (6 Feb 1909?) from "Daily News"? headed "War in the Air" referring to a letter by A. R. Wallace published same day and letter from Edward J Gosling, Weymouth 6 Feb 1909 congratulating A. R. Wallace on his letter against the use of flying machines in war published that day in the Daily News
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750. |
NHM-WP07.106.[04]
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1909.02.06
Papers re the use of flying machines in war comprising: 4. letter from Herbert E J Taylor to A. R. Wallace from Weston-super-Mare 6 Feb 1909 re A. R. Wallace's letter in the Daily News and "aerial navies".
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751. |
NHM-WP07.107.[01]
Draft:
1909.02.00?--1909.03.01
"The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted by Darwinism" by A. R. Wallace, proof with minor corrections, pp[1] - 22, from "Fortnightly Review"; undated (c. Feb 1909?) 22 folios, text only. Notes: Smith: S669. The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted by Darwinism [revision of a lecture a portion of which was delivered at the Royal Institution on 22 Jan. 1909]. Fortnightly Review 85 (n.s.; 91, o.s.): 411-434 (1 March 1909: no. 507, n.s.). See also WP6/10, papers re publication of book with the same title.
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752. |
NHM-WP07.107.[02]
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1909.02.00?--1909.03.01
Buff envelope containing the above when listed; addressed to A. R. Wallace postmarked Manchester 15 Jan 1909 annotated on the back in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "World of Life | Proof as corrected for the 6 lecture Diagrams | The 'Fortnightly' paper - (with 3 Diagrams very much altered". Notes: Smith: S669. The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted by Darwinism [revision of a lecture a portion of which was delivered at the Royal Institution on 22 Jan. 1909]. Fortnightly Review 85 (n.s.; 91, o.s.): 411-434 (1 March 1909: no. 507, n.s.). See also WP6/10, papers re publication of book with the same title.
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753. |
NHM-WP07.110
Printed:
1910.11.20
"Evolution Cant Explain the Soul" by "Prof. A. R. Wallace"; press cutting, I folio newsprint, from "The World Magazine" (USA), 20 Nov 1910 pp. 7-8, article on p. 7 so headed, apparently suggesting that A. R. Wallace accepted creationism, illustrations include A. R. Wallace portrait. Notes: this article is not listed in Smith's bibliography of A. R. Wallace's works.
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754. |
NHM-WP08.002.002
Printed:
1894.02.00--1894
Obituary of Richard Spruce by G. Stabler, print from the ["Journal of the] Botanical Society of Edinburgh" Feb 1894, pp 99-109, annotated on front in ink "To Dr A. R. Wallace F.R.S. with G. Stabler's compliments" with annotations in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink and some passages marked in blue pencil.
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755. |
NHM-WP09.006.001
Printed:
1909.01.22
"The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted by Darwinism" abstract of a lecture by A. R. Wallace, reprint or offprint from the "Proceedings of the Royal Institution of Great Britain" report of the weekly evening meeting of 22 Jan 1909, pp. [1]- 7.
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756. |
NHM-WP14.001.004
Printed:
1908.10.09?
Cutting from "The Daily News" 9 Oct 190[8?] re allotments, smallholdings and self-sufficiency; Salvation Army's view. Notes: Found loose in original box 2 when listed. The Salvation Army began a smallholding scheme at Boxted in 1908: Source: http://www.boxted.org.uk/
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757. |
NHM-WP14.002.006
Printed:
1887.01.00?
Undated cutting (Jan 1887?) from a (Montreal?) paper with a brief biography of A. R. Wallace announcing that he "is to make Washington his headquarters" and plans to make observations in California. The reverse includes part of a report dated Montreal, Feb. 4 headlined "Montreal's Big Carnival". Place: Canada USA
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NHM-WP14.002.007
Printed:
1887.02.24
Cutting from "The Post", Washington, 24 Feb 1887, headlined "The New Labor Party. | Its principles outlined in a concise platform." The headline has been marked in red pencil. The reverse includes advertisements and a report on a Pensions Bill. Place: USA
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NHM-WP14.002.013
Printed:
1887.01.00?
Undated (Jan 1887?) cutting from a (New York?) newspaper headlined "The Blizzard. | Thirty-five below Zero in Central New York" reporting on cold weather with Fahrenheit minimum temperatures registered in January at various locations in New York and Massachusetts including the Mohawk Valley, Hudson, Boston and Springfield. The reverse show parts of advertisements for houses in New York. Place: USA
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NHM-WP14.002.020
Printed:
1887.02.00?
Press cutting from the "Republican"? Feb 7? 1887? headlined "Not Ripe for Socialism", re a lecture by A. R. Wallace at the Columbian University (Washington, D.C). Place: USA Notes: Enclosed in envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "interesting extracts America 1886-7" when listed.
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NHM-WP14.002.021
Printed:
1887.02.05?
Press cutting from an untitled Washington D.C. newspaper Feb? 5, 1887 headlined "Society. | Reception to Prof. Wallace." reporting on a reception at the residence of Stilson Hutchins, with guest list. Place: USA Notes: Enclosed in envelope labelled in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "interesting extracts America 1886-7" when listed.
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NHM-WP07.119
Note:
1843
The south Wales farmer: his mode of agriculture, domestic life, customs, and character
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763. |
NHM-Z_MSS89_O_WAL[.2]
Note:
1858.10.00--1865.00.00
[Notebook 5] "Register. 1858 / Birds." "Register. 1858 / Inse<cts>"
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NHM-WP17.007
Note:
1899.12.00
Diagram in ink and pencil on grey/green letter paper approximately 18 cm x 12 cm, headed in A. R. Wallace's hand "Sketch for Argand Candle Lamp" and signed on the left Alfred R Wallace | Dec 1899, showing parts including spring, air filter, cylindrical candle and wick. Notes: Torn on bottom edge to left of centre. See letter to Violet Wallace 24 Nov 1897 (WP1/2/96) mentioning this device.
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NHM-WP18.015
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1899.04.10
Stamped envelope annotated on front in red pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "Gunpowder Storage" and in blue pencil "1878-1882", addressed to A. R. Wallace at Parkstone, postmarked 10 Apr 1899, containing when listed an unrelated press cutting from the "Glasgow Herald" 1881 ( a review of A. R. Wallace's "Island Life" : see WP6/4/3) Notes: For papers on gunpowder storage presumably once filed in this envelope see WP7/52
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NHM-WP18.025
Correspondence:
Wallace Alfred Russel
1897.05.00
Envelope, large buff, addressed to A. R. Wallace at Parkstone, postmarked Chester May 24 1897 and Bath May 25 1897, annotated in pencil in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand "3 old lectures, full MSS & Spiritualism at San Francisco | 'If man die shall he live again"'; in Emma Bennett's hand "Emma's note 22/07/02 | 1 If a man die | 2 New book on Socialism | 3 Eternalism a theory of infinite justice" and blue pencil (in WGW's?) " Lectures and Diagrams" containing when listed 3 mss in A. R. Wallace's hand titled ""If a man die shall he live again" (WP9/5/1); "Eternalism, a theory of infinite justice" (WP7/87); and "New Book on Socialism"(WP7/71); there were no diagrams contained. Notes: Contained Ms "New Book on Socialism", a published review (see WP7/71) when listed.
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LINSOC-MS178a
Notebook:
1856.06.00--1857.03.00
Journal 1 "Jo<urnal> / Baly .. Mac<assar>.… / …Aru 1856" [Part 1]
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S043
Periodical contribution:
Darwin, C. R. and A. R. Wallace. 1858. On the tendency of species to form varieties; and on the perpetuation of varieties and species by natural means of selection. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. Zoology 3 (20 August): 46-50.
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