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Sir Richard Owen died in 1892 and after 100 years, a celebration catalogue of his papers is now published. The six decades of his career paralleled the maturing of the natural sciences in England and he accumulated a corresponding lifetime of papers, much of which form the Owen Collection at the Natural History Museum. This publication includes an introductory essay; a look at Richard Owen and his correspondents; and a catalogue of material in the Owen Collection.
A two-volume biography from 1894 of the brilliant anatomist who founded the Natural History Museum, but opposed Darwin's evolutionary theory.
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