The Citizen (Gauteng)

British scientist’s notebooks ‘stolen’

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London – Two of Charles Darwin’s notebooks containing his pioneering ideas on evolution and his famous “Tree of Life” sketch are missing, believed stolen, the Cambridge University Library said yesterday.

The British scientist fi lled the leather notebooks in 1837 after returning from his voyage on the HMS Beagle. The library said they were worth millions of pounds.

In one book, he drew a diagram showing several possibilit­ies for the evolution of a species and later published a more developed illustrati­on in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species.

The University of Cambridge’s vast library first listed the notebooks as missing in 2001 after they were moved out of the Special Collection­s Strong Rooms for photograph­y to be carried out there.

They were long believed to have been incorrectl­y fi led within the building, which contains around 10 million books, maps and manuscript­s and has one of the world’s most significan­t Darwin archives.

However a major search this year failed to turn up the notebooks.

“Curators have concluded the notebooks... have likely been stolen,” the library said in a statement.

It said it had informed local police and the books had been listed on Interpol’s database of stolen artworks, called Psyche.

The university librarian, Jessica Gardner, released a video statement appealing to the public to help.

“It is deeply regretful to me that these notebooks remain missing despite numerous wide-scale searches over the past 20 years,” she said, adding that the library has since massively improved its security systems.

The librarian suggested that former or current library staff, those working in the book trade or researcher­s could have informatio­n.

“I would ask anyone who thinks they know of the notebooks’ whereabout­s to get in touch. Please help,” she said.

The appeal was launched yesterday, known as Evolution Day since it marks the date of the publicatio­n of

A major search this year failed to turn up the notebooks

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MISSING. An image released by the University of Cambridge yesterday shows the 1837 Tree of Life sketch on a page from one of the lost notebooks of British scientist Charles Darwin.
Picture: AFP MISSING. An image released by the University of Cambridge yesterday shows the 1837 Tree of Life sketch on a page from one of the lost notebooks of British scientist Charles Darwin.

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