Marx sent Charles Darwin a copy of Capital volume one, but Darwin only read a fraction of it, and their correspondence ended with a brief thank-you note.
What if the book caught Darwin's attention. He and Marx enter into a lively, years-long correspondence, which affects Darwin deeply. When...
When the contents of Charles Darwin's library were examined after his death, one of its books was found to contain a copy of Gregor Mendel's ground-breaking manuscript on genetic inheritance. Those particular pages were still uncut, indicating Darwin never got around to reading it. Funnily...
This is something I've been planning to set up since late March, but I could just never get to it... But I think the time is now ripe.
Ladies and gentlemen, feel free to use this thread as a general hub for discussing ATL developments of Darwin's life and work. :) :cool:
And, to start us off...