PACHSmörgåsbord: Charles Darwin

Friday, January 01, 2010

Collectible History of Science Books (Building Private Museums)

Rare and collectible books continued to fetch high prices, according to Abebooks. Of course, the more frugal shopper could find some of the same books for as much as $10,000 less. But then, you lose bragging rights if you only pay a few hundred dollars for your copy of Darwin when you could have paid 20 times as much.

Posted by Darin Hayton on 01/01 at 10:14 AM

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Weekly Smörgåsbord #4

This week’s roundup of links includes a couple links to articles in newspapers as well as the selection of blog posts that have attracted my attention this past week. This week there are a few nice links to posts on earlier topics.

Posted by Darin Hayton on 03/14 at 09:48 AM

Sunday, March 28, 2010

The Weekly Smörgåsbord #6

This week’s roundup of posts includes a few good articles too. There were a number of good Ada Lovelace posts around, but rather than link to them all, I chose a couple that I liked and pointed to the Ada Lovelace site, which collected most of them.

Posted by Darin Hayton on 03/28 at 12:00 PM

Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Weekly Smörgåsbord #8

Back to a regular schedule for the Weekly Smörgåsbord, with links to posts ranging from witchcraft to SETI.

Posted by Darin Hayton on 04/25 at 10:57 PM

Sunday, May 02, 2010

The Weekly Smörgåsbord #9

This week’s PACHSmörgåsbord of links. It seems most people are still really busy, so there aren’t too many this week.

Posted by Darin Hayton on 05/02 at 10:59 PM

Friday, May 07, 2010

The Choleric Cope: An Exhibition Panel on Edward Drinker Cope

My recent exhibition panel on Edward Drinker Cope, in which I try to capture his irascible personality and arrogance.

Posted by Darin Hayton on 05/07 at 10:30 PM

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Weekly Smörgåsbord #11

A belated roundup of history of science articles and blog posts.

Posted by Darin Hayton on 05/25 at 10:56 PM
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