Charles Darwin bibliography

This is a partial list of the writings of Charles Darwin, including his main works.

All of his writings are available at The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online: the Table of Contents provides a complete bibliography of his works, including alternative editions, contributions to books & periodicals, correspondence, life, and a complete catalogue of his manuscripts. This is free to read, but not public domain, and includes work still under copyright. For public-domain plain text unauthoritative versions of his major works, see Works by Charles Darwin at Project Gutenberg.

There is a collected printed edition, the standard for scholarly use: The Works of Charles Darwin, edited by Paul H Barrett and Richard Broke Freeman. New York University Press, 1987–89. 29 vols. ISBN 0-8147-1796-9 LC

Published works

Autobiography

  • 1887: Autobiography of Charles Darwin (edited by his son Francis Darwin)
  • 1958: Autobiography of Charles Darwin (Barlow, unexpurgated)

Correspondence

Notes

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