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Signed Charles Darwin manuscript on natural selection sells for nearly $900,000 at auction —  shattering records for highest price paid for a document belonging to the famed scientist<!-- wp:html --><p>An image of the Darwin manuscript.</p> <p class="copyright">Sotheby's</p> <p>A signed Charles Darwin manuscript sold for $882,000 at auction, Sotheby's says.<br /> Prior to the sale, the highest-priced Darwin document sold for just over $400,000, BBC reports.<br /> The manuscript is Darwin's defense of his natural selection theory.</p> <p>A one-page manuscript from scientist Charles Darwin fetched a whopping $882,000 at a Sotheby's auction on Friday. </p> <p>Donned with Darwin's signature at the bottom, the piece of paper set a record for the most expensive Darwin item ever sold, <a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-63928208">the BBC reported</a>. The document was estimated to sell for $600,000 to $800,000, and bidding surpassed expectations by closing at a price closer to $900,000.</p> <p><a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?postID=6394c8ce9305540bdd5fd993&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sothebys.com%2Fen%2Fbuy%2Fauction%2F2022%2Fage-of-wonder%2Fdarwin-charles-his-definitive-statement">According to Sotheby's</a>, the manuscript is Darwin's "definitive statement on natural selection and his legacy" and was written for a publication called The Autographic Mirror in October 1865.</p> <p>The English scientist was well known for believing all living creatures descended from a common ancestor and evolved through the process he called natural selection. After his death in 1882, the theory of natural selection went on to become widely accepted as a key part of evolution by scientists.</p> <p>Darwin defended his famous evolutionist theory against critics at the time, and the manuscript served as a summation of his philosophy, Sotheby's said.</p> <p>The essay begins: "I have now recapitulated the chief facts and considerations, which have thoroughly convinced me that species have been modified, during a long course of descent, by the preservation or the natural selection of many successive slight favourable variations." </p> <p>Prior to the sale, the most expensive Darwin document sold for over $400,000, according to the BBC. The buyer in the latest sale has yet to be disclosed.</p> <div class="read-original">Read the original article on <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/charles-darwin-signed-manuscript-natural-selection-sells-for-900k-auction-2022-12">Business Insider</a></div><!-- /wp:html -->

An image of the Darwin manuscript.

A signed Charles Darwin manuscript sold for $882,000 at auction, Sotheby’s says.
Prior to the sale, the highest-priced Darwin document sold for just over $400,000, BBC reports.
The manuscript is Darwin’s defense of his natural selection theory.

A one-page manuscript from scientist Charles Darwin fetched a whopping $882,000 at a Sotheby’s auction on Friday. 

Donned with Darwin’s signature at the bottom, the piece of paper set a record for the most expensive Darwin item ever sold, the BBC reported. The document was estimated to sell for $600,000 to $800,000, and bidding surpassed expectations by closing at a price closer to $900,000.

According to Sotheby’s, the manuscript is Darwin’s “definitive statement on natural selection and his legacy” and was written for a publication called The Autographic Mirror in October 1865.

The English scientist was well known for believing all living creatures descended from a common ancestor and evolved through the process he called natural selection. After his death in 1882, the theory of natural selection went on to become widely accepted as a key part of evolution by scientists.

Darwin defended his famous evolutionist theory against critics at the time, and the manuscript served as a summation of his philosophy, Sotheby’s said.

The essay begins: “I have now recapitulated the chief facts and considerations, which have thoroughly convinced me that species have been modified, during a long course of descent, by the preservation or the natural selection of many successive slight favourable variations.” 

Prior to the sale, the most expensive Darwin document sold for over $400,000, according to the BBC. The buyer in the latest sale has yet to be disclosed.

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