My dear Lubbock
The latter half of your book has been read aloud to me, & the style is so clear & easy (we both think it perfection) that I am now beginning at the beginning.2 I cannot resist telling you how excellently well in my opinion you have done the very interesting chapters on savage life.3 Though you have necessarily only compiled the materials the general result is most original. But I ought to keep the term original for your last chapter which has struck me as an admirable & profound discussion.4 It has quite delighted me for now the public will see what kind of man you are, which I am proud to think I discovered a dozen years ago.5
I do sincerely wish you all success in your election & in politics;6 but after reading this last chapter you must let me say Oh dear Oh dear Oh dear7
yours affectionately | Ch. Darwin
P.S. You pay me a superb compliment but I fear you will be quizzed for it by some of yr friends as too exaggerated.8
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4858,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on