"Make it a manual on pigeon-breeding! Forget the rest. 
Everyone loves pigeons--it'd be reviewed by every journal in the 
land".

Unnamed publisher's reader on the MS for _ On the  Origin of 
Species_.


>From the poem, "A Pigeon Fancier's Manual" by Ruth Padel
 (Darwin's great-great-grandaughter), reprinted in _Science_, 
326, October 2, 2009, p. 49.

See also 
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/18/books/18pade.html

I tried to verify this quote and came up with another version of 
the claim which seems authoritative (which means I believe it).

The misguided reader was the Reverend Whitwell Elwin who 
"was appalled by what he read and in a letter to Murray 
[Darwin's publisher] poured out his pain and hostility to Darwin´s 
theories, advising Murray not to publish this controversial work. 
He described it as `wild and foolish´ and instead suggested that 
Darwin should write a book on pigeons. "Everybody is interested 
in pigeons. The book would be received in every journal in the 
kingdom and would soon be on every table."

http://darwinspigeons.com/#/john-murray/4535045590

Imagine if Darwin had taken his advice.

Stephen

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