Domestic affairs, friends and family; book-writing finished, reviews in papers; reading Man's Position in the Universe by W. Sedgwick, Nature, "The Bounder"; British Guiana; William's career, spiritualism in Manchester.
Domestic affairs, friends and family; book-writing finished, reviews in papers; reading Man's Position in the Universe by W. Sedgwick, Nature, "The Bounder"; British Guiana; William's career, spiritualism in Manchester.
Discusses how he acquired a copy of the poem "Leonainie" which he believed had been written by Edgar Allen Poe.
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Letter by ARW published in the Daily Mail of 12 Nov. in reply to Lodge, Wells and Ramsay.
Radiation and Osborne Reynold's theory of matter and ether. 2 folios. Possibly related to ARW's Man's place in the Universe (book pub August 1903).
Offers advice for Birch's forthcoming visit to the British Museum (Natural History) where he should meet Waterhouse, Kirby and Thomas.
Suggests ARW invites Frederick Birch to meet Godman and Champion in London, where they could show him certain things that might be useful for a collecting expedition to British Guiana.
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ARW's Man's Place in the Universe.
About struggle for existence. Fred Birch.
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