
audiobook
by Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir James Marchant
Alfred Russel Wallace - Letters and Reminiscences
PART III
I.—Wallace's Works on Biology and Geographical Distribution
II.—Correspondence on Biology, Geographical Distribution, etc. - [1864-93]
III.—Correspondence on Biology, Geographical Distribution, etc. - [1894—1913]
PART IV
Home Life
PART V
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL VIEWS
PART VI
This volume gathers a vivid selection of Alfred Russell Wallace’s personal letters and memoirs, complemented by striking photogravures and half‑tone plates. Listeners will hear the scientist’s own voice as he discusses his groundbreaking work on the geographical distribution of animals and his parallel investigations alongside Charles Darwin. The correspondence reveals the collaborative spirit and occasional tension that shaped the early reception of natural selection.
Beyond the pure biology, the letters trace Wallace’s restless curiosity about social conditions and even the spiritualist curiosities of his time. Through his detailed accounts of fieldwork, specimen sorting, and the painstaking process of naming new species, the listener gains a window into the painstaking craft of 19th‑century natural history. The collection offers both scholarly insight and a human portrait of a man whose ideas helped redefine our understanding of life on Earth.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (530K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Digital & Multimedia Center, Michigan State University Libraries., Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Josephine Paolucci, Joshua Hutchinson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-06-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1913
Best known for independently conceiving evolution by natural selection, this tireless explorer helped change how the natural world was understood. His travels in the Amazon and the Malay Archipelago also made him a founding figure in biogeography.
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1867–1956
A prolific British reformer and man of letters, he moved between religious work, public campaigns, and popular nonfiction. His books reflect the moral debates and social concerns that shaped late Victorian and early 20th-century Britain.
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