 Darwin 2009: The Festival - http://www.darwin2009.cam.ac.uk/ Provides information on the festival at the University of Cambridge to mark the bicentenary of Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work "On the Origin of Species". |
 About Darwin - http://www.aboutdarwin.com/ The life and times of Charles Darwin. Includes an illustrated Beagle Voyage, Darwin chronology, biographical information, and a full listing of Darwin related publications. |
 Read Print: Charles Darwin - http://www.readprint.com/author-26/Charles-Darwin-books Complete works and biographical details from a free online books library. |
 Friends of Charles Darwin - http://darwin.gruts.com/ Book reviews, news, weblog, documents, photographs, screensaver, and quizzes. |
 Down House - http://williamcalvin.com/bookshelf/down_hse.htm A tour of Charles Darwin's House, located in Down, England. |
 Robert Fitzroy - http://www.juliantrubin.com/fitzroy.html An encyclopedic description of Robert Fitzroy's life and work. |
 Darwin Digital Library of Evolution - http://darwinlibrary.amnh.org/ Pilot project based at the American Museum of Natural History which aims to make the full literature of evolution, from the 17th century to the present time, available online within a historically and topically coherent structure. |
 Darwin Day - February 12 - http://www.darwinday.org/ A global celebration of science and reason held on or around Feb. 12, the birthday anniversary of evolutionary biologist. |
 Darwin Remembers - http://www.public.coe.edu/~fsandfor/Darwin/ A one-act play about his life and work. Program and booking information. |
 Darwin Country: Darwin, Charles (1809-82) - http://www.darwincountry.org/explore/001555.html Biography, timeline and portrait from Shrewsbury Museums Service. |
 The Darwin Page - http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/pages/02-TeachingResources/readingwriting/darwin/05-DARWIN-PAGE.html Includes biography, bibliography, and analyses of Charles Darwin's historical context, as well as a collection of related internet links. |
 Darwin Literature - http://www.darwin-literature.com Offers chapter-indexed, searchable versions of Darwin's books, a biography, pictures and quotes. |
 Squashed Darwin - http://www.btinternet.com/~glynhughes/squashed/darwin.htm The condensed edition of Darwin's 'Origin of Species', with study notes and glossary |
 Charles Darwin - http://charles-darwin.classic-literature.co.uk/ The complete works of Charles Darwin in easy to read HTML format. |
 Charles Darwin - An Exponentialist View - http://members.optusnet.com.au/exponentialist/Darwin.htm This site examines the Darwinian treatment of the Malthusian population principle. |
 The Journal of Syms Covington - http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/covingto/contents.htm Assistant to Charles Darwin on the Second Voyage of the HMS Beagle, December 1831 - September 1836. Includes the complete journal as well as appendices and suggested readings. |
 Wikipedia: Charles Darwin - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin An article that covers Darwin's early life, his voyage on HMS Beagle and his work on the theory of evolution. |
 Religious Belief - http://www.update.uu.se/~fbendz/library/cd_relig.htm An extract from Darwin's autobiography offers an insight on his religious views. |
 The Voyage of the Beagle - http://www.thebeaglevoyage.com/ Darwin's Beagle diaries presented as a weblog, supplemented by maps and images. |
 Darwin Correspondence Project - http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/ The Project exists to publish the definitive edition of letters to and from Charles Darwin, the most influential naturalist of the 19th century: when complete the series will comprise approximately 30 volumes. |
 Urbanowicz on Darwin - http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/Darwin/DarwinSem-S95.html Paper includes a short biography and commentary on aspects of Charles Darwin's scientific research, particularly in the context of the times and in relation to Darwin's "human" side. |
 The Darwin Manuscript - http://www.DarwinManuscript.com Publication containing previously unpublished material. It includes part of Charles Darwin's exploration of the Andes and the startling revelation of an amazing discovery. |