More than 300 heavily-annotated books from Charles Darwin's personal library have been digitized in a collaboration between
Cambridge University, which holds the collection, and the
Biodiversity Heritage Library, a project that has so far digitized nearly 50,000 titles from the natural sciences. And if you're looking for what Darwin wrote, rather than what he read, the
University of Oklahoma has
digitized the first edition of each of his 22 books.
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