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Paperback The Life, Letters And Labours Of Francis Galton (Volume Iii) Characterisation, Especially By Letters Index Book

ISBN: 9354214045

ISBN13: 9789354214042

The Life, Letters And Labours Of Francis Galton (Volume Iii) Characterisation, Especially By Letters Index

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An extraordinary inside view of one of Victorian science's most influential and controversial figures. A rich, vivid intellectual portrait. Karl Pearson's third volume, The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton (Volume III), assembles characterisation chiefly through correspondence and a precise index, functioning as a scientific correspondence anthology and a historical letters archive that places readers amid the debates and discoveries of nineteenth-century Britain. As a scientific discovery biography it illuminates the intellectual currents of the Victorian science era and contributes to victorian intellectual history, tracing Galton's connections with Charles Darwin contemporaries and the development of ideas now central to the history of eugenics. The letters, carefully gathered and indexed by Pearson, reveal networks of exchange, methodological disputes and the private registers of a man whose work shaped statistics, psychometrics and social theory, without smoothing the controversies that have come to define his legacy. Pearson's analytical framing adds context and makes the correspondence usable as source material for research and reflection. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint: a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Presented with curatorial care, this edition balances fidelity to the original with modern readability, and the thorough index turns the volume into an effective academic research reference for those engaged in galton and pearson studies or the wider history of science. Casual readers will discover an accessible route into Victorian intellectual history and nineteenth-century Britain; archivists and historians will prize the book as a historical letters archive and a primary resource for study of the history of eugenics and methodological change. Suitable for a university library collection and for classic-literature collectors attracted to a victorian biography collection, it offers both the texture of primary evidence and the framing of rigorous scholarship.

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