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MY SEVERAL PUBLICATIONS

In the early part of 1844, my observations on the volcanic islands visited during the voyage of the "Beagle" were published. In 1845, I took much pains in correcting a new edition of my ‘Journal of Researches,' which was originally published in 1839 as part of Fitz-Roy's work. The success of this, my first literary child, always tickles my vanity more than that of any of my other books. Even to this day it sells steadily in England and the United States, and has been translated for the second time into German, and into French and other languages. This success of a book of travels, especially of a scientific one, so many years after its first publication, is surprising. Ten thousand copies have been sold in England of the second edition. In 1846 my ‘Geological Observations on South America' were published.
I record in a little diary, which I have always kept, that my three geological books (‘Coral Reefs' included) consumed four and a half years' steady work; "and now it is ten years since my return to England. How much time have I lost by illness? " I have nothing to say about these three books except that to my surprise new editions have lately been called for. (‘Geological Observations,' 2nd Edit.1876. ‘Coral Reefs,' 2nd Edit. 1874.)