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Darwin Correspondence Project

To R. F. Cooke   10 April 1881

Down, | Beckenham, Kent. | Railway Station | Orpington. S.E.R.

Ap 10. 1881

To R. Cooke Esq

My dear Sir,

Please to read the accompanying note to Messrs Clowes1   The book will consist of 7 chapters, and will extend, as I have roughly computed to between 260 and 280 pp2   I do not care whether it is published by you on commission or on our former terms of 23 profits   I cannot even conjecture whether 200 or 2000 copies will be sold. Therefore Mr Murray must form his own judgment; and I think that he or your reader can judge to a certain extent by reading the short introduction and the table of contents to each chapter.3 But unless Mr Murray can make up his mind in a day, I wish to publish on commission, so that no time may be lost before the M.S. is in Messrs Clowes’ hands. You will see in my note to them why I am in such a hurry.

Please to let me hear what you decide, and believe me | my dear Sir, | Yours sincerely | Charles Darwin

Footnotes

The note to CD’s printer, William Clowes & Sons, has not been found.
The seven chapters, the introduction, and the index of Earthworms came to a total of 326 pages.
John Murray (1808–92) was CD’s publisher.

Bibliography

Earthworms: The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms: with observations on their habits. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1881.

Summary

Asks for quick decision on publication [of Earthworms]. Does not care whether it is published on commission or on usual terms, but wants it published in a hurry. Cannot guess at sales.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-13110
From
Charles Robert Darwin
To
Robert Francis Cooke; John Murray
Sent from
Down
Source of text
National Library of Scotland (John Murray Archive) (Ms. 42152 ff. 383–4)
Physical description
LS 3pp

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 13110,” accessed on 3 May 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-13110.xml

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