R. B. Freeman

R. B. Freeman
Freeman in London, 1974.
Born(1915-04-01)1 April 1915
London, England
Died1 September 1986(1986-09-01) (aged 71)
London, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materMagdalen College, Oxford
Known forThe Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist; Charles Darwin: A Companion; Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography
Scientific career
FieldsZoology, natural history, bibliography
InstitutionsUniversity College London

Richard Broke Freeman (1 April 1915 – 1 September 1986) was a zoologist, historian of zoology, bibliographer of natural history and book collector.[1] Known professionally as R. B. Freeman, he compiled comprehensive reference works on Charles Darwin[2] and on P. H. Gosse.[3] He was “a meticulous scholar”[2] and a “brilliant bibliographer” who showed “a genuine modesty about his great erudition.”[4] "It is darkly rumored among antiquarian booksellers that R. B. Freeman once missed a completely unrecorded and absurdly rare 1859 second issue of the first edition of The Origin of Species", a reviewer wrote in the Times Literary Supplement, "but this is also said to be the only mistake he has made during a lifetime of persistent scholarship and imaginative detective work in libraries, bookshops, sale-rooms, the attics of country houses and the trunks of the great-aunts of great men."[5]

Life

Freeman was born in London. Educated at Magdalen College, Oxford (1935–38), he received his BA in 1938 (First Class honours in Zoology) and MA in 1950. He was reading for his doctor of philosophy degree with a Senior Demyship at Magdalen when World War II began. From 1939 to 1946, he was employed in pest control by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries at the Bureau of Animal Population in Oxford.[4] He rose to the rank of Major with the 111th Rocket Anti-Aircraft Battery, 101st Oxford Home Guard in 1944,[6] and was awarded an MBE for meritorious service.[7]

Freeman was married to Dr. Mary Whitear,[8] a zoologist at the University of London,[9] and they had two sons. In 1946, he was appointed Lecturer in Zoology at University College London, and from 1951 to his retirement in 1982, he was University Reader in Taxonomy. At the time of his death from a sudden heart attack, he was Emeritus Reader.[4]

Natural history bibliographies and collections

Through regular contacts with booksellers (antiquarian and otherwise), by attending auctions (including at Sotheby's), visiting libraries, correspondence with scholars, his own studies, and through buying trips to the west country in England and elsewhere, Freeman built up an immense first-hand knowledge of his subjects. In the process, he also accumulated an imposing library of Darwin and natural history works.[10] In 1967, Freeman was persuaded by David Esplin, an associate librarian at the University of Toronto, to sell to that institution his Darwin collection – which included some 140 copies of The Origin of Species.[11] That purchase “became the core of what is now the most extensive collection of the published works of Darwin in the world.”[12]

Darwin

Freeman called The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist his first attempt to list “all the editions and issues [of works by Charles Darwin] which I have seen, or seen reliably recorded" no more than "a list" which is "far from complete."[13] That 1965 work contained some 541 items; 12 years later, a second edition numbered 1,805 entries, though it maintained the same title.[14] Citing another scholar's assertion that “it would be as hopeless a task to search out all the reprints [of Darwin’s Origin of Species] as it would be to discover those of its great – and almost as shattering – coeval, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám", Freeman wrote: “I have tried to do just that for all of Darwin’s works.”[15]

The second revised edition of The Works of Charles Darwin was “virtually a new book”[16] and “a required purchase for students of Darwin and of the history of evolutionary biology generally” which “stands second only to a facsimile of the first edition of The Origin of Species.”[17]

A "remarkable"[4] reader's guide to "Darwin's life, his ancestry, collaterals and descendants, his friends and a few enemies, and his scientific correspondents", Charles Darwin: A Companion appeared in 1978, and included information about what Darwin wrote and thought on politics and society.[18] By permission of Freeman's wife, Dr. Mary Whitear, an expanded edition, which included Freeman's own unpublished additions and corrections (plus that of others), went online in 2007.[19]

British Natural History Books

In 1980, Freeman published British Natural History Books 1495–1900: A Handlist, which "any self-respecting library and every calculating collector should possess."[5] The work listed some 4,206 items.[5]

Philip Henry Gosse and Emily Gosse

In 1972, the University of Toronto Library offered to buy Freeman's Gosse and natural history collection of some 1,000 volumes, a transaction completed in 1974.[20] In 1980, Freeman published Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography (co-authored with Douglas Wertheimer).[3] With 466 entries, the book superseded Peter Stageman's privately printed, limited-focus 1955 A Bibliography of the First Editions of Philip Henry Gosse, F.R.S.[21] Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography was “an invaluable guide”,[22] one which “professes to be no more than a bibliography” but “the net result is to provide a fascinating account of Gosse’s career.”[23] Another reviewer described the book as an "indispensable tool for studying the sectarian faith and non-Darwinian science of a notable Victorian naturalist."[24]

In 1974, Freeman had Entomologia Alabamensis, an unpublished manuscript volume of insects of Alabama drawn by P.H. Gosse while he lived there in 1838, photographed in color. At the same time, he enlisted K.G.V. Smith to oversee an "Annotated Index to Insects Mentioned in [Gosse's] Letters from Alabama (1859)." That project drew on Smith's expertise and that of 18 others who were also at the British Museum of Natural History, as well as two experts from the US Department of Agriculture. They gave modern scientific names to the insects in Gosse's Letters from Alabama, co-ordinating those identifications with the illustrations in Entomologia Alabamensis. The project included a bibliography but was never published, and fell from view after Freeman's death.[25]

In 2021, a posthumously-published collaboration with Wertheimer appeared as “Emily Gosse: A Bibliography.” This first-ever attempt at an inventory of the writing of Gosse’s first wife had been completed in 1975 but remained in manuscript. The work was revised by Wertheimer.[26]

Selected works

Articles

  • ”Properties of poisons used in rodent control”, in D. Chitty (editor), Control of rats and mice, vol. 1 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1954), pp. 25–146
  • Notes on Robert E. Grant, M.D. and on the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, University College London (Produced by the Department, 1964)
  • "Charles Darwin on the routes of male humble bees", Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Historical Series, Vol. 3, No. 6 (May 1968), pp. 179–189[27]
  • ”Children’s natural history books before Queen Victoria”, History of Education Society Bulletin Nos. 17–18 (Spring, August 1976), 7–21; 6–34

Books

References

  1. ^ "Mr Richard Broke Freeman", Archives of Natural History, Vol. I, Part 3, October 1986, p. 338.
  2. ^ a b John van Wyhe, "Preface to the second online edition (2007)", Charles Darwin: A CompanionThe Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, November 2007.
  3. ^ a b R. B. Freeman and Douglas Wertheimer, Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography (London: Dawson, 1980).
  4. ^ a b c d W.A. Smeaton, “Obituary: Richard Broke Freeman”, The British Journal for the History of Science vol. 21, March 1988, p. 101.
  5. ^ a b c Redmond O'Hanlon, review of R. B. Freeman, British Natural History Books 1495–1900: A Handlist, in Times Literary Supplement, 20 February 1981, p. 191.
  6. ^ Supplement, London Gazette, 15 December 1944, p. 5745.
  7. ^ "MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire – Military Division)." Accessed 29 May 2012.
  8. ^ R. B. Freeman, Darwin Pedigrees, London, 1984, p. viii.
  9. ^ J.S. Alexandrowicz and Mary Whitear, “Receptor elements in the coxal region of Decapoda Crustacea”, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1957, pp. 603–628.
  10. ^ R.B. Freeman, The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist (London: Dawsons, 1965), Preface.
  11. ^ Richard G. Landon, Notes on Collections of the University of Toronto Library. No 2: Charles Darwin. Species of Origin; a bibliographical exposition of the works of Charles Darwin at the University of Toronto (Toronto: University of Toronto Library, 1971), p. 4.
  12. ^ Richard G. Landon, “Case VIII: Charles Darwin”, in David G. Esplin: a commemorative exhibition (Toronto: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, 28 March – 11 May 1984), p. 30.
  13. ^ Freeman, The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist, p. ix.
  14. ^ R. B. Freeman, The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist, second edition, revised and enlarged (London: Dawson, 1977).
  15. ^ Freeman, The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist, second edition, p. 9.
  16. ^ H.A. Feisenberger, review of The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist, second edition, in Times Literary Supplement, 9 December 1977, p. 1455.
  17. ^ Sandra Herbert, review of The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist, second edition, in Isis, Vol. 69, June 1978, pp. 305–6.
  18. ^ R. B. Freeman, Charles Darwin: A Companion (London: Dawson, 1978), p. 7.
  19. ^ R.B. Freeman, Charles Darwin: A Companion (Online edition, 2007), compiled by Sue Asscher and edited by John van Wyhe, p.7.
  20. ^ Elizabeth Hulse, "A Victorian Natural History Collection", Victorian Studies Association Newsletter (Ontario), Number 14, November 1974, pp. 19–21.
  21. ^ Peter Stageman, A Bibliography of the First Editions of Philip Henry Gosse, F.R.S. (Cambridge: Golden Head Press, Ltd., 1955), 480 copies in commerce.
  22. ^ P.J. Miller, review of Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography, in Archives of Natural History, Vol. 10, April 1981, p. 179.
  23. ^ Anthony Payne, “Gosse v. Darwin”, review of Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography and British Natural History Books 1495–1900, in Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, Vol. 8, August 1981, p. 310; also The Library, 6th series, Vol. 2, 1980, pp. 478–9.
  24. ^ James R. Moore, review of Philip Henry Gosse: A Bibliography, in Isis, Vol. 72, June 1981, pp. 288–9.
  25. ^ Douglas Wertheimer, Philip Henry Gosse: Science and Revelation in the Crucible, University of Toronto, PhD thesis, 1977, pp. 87, 103fn139. In 2010, Gary R. Mullen and Taylor D. Littleton reproduced the Alabama manuscript in color as Philip Henry Gosse: Science and Art in Letters from Alabama and Entomologia Alabamensis (Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 2010). There is no indication that the authors were aware of Freeman’s project.
  26. ^ R. B. Freeman and Douglas Wertheimer, “Emily Gosse: A Bibliography,” Brethren Historical Review 17, 2021, pp. 25-78. (ISSN 1755-9383).
  27. ^ This is a second edition of the English translation which first appeared in R. B. Freeman, The Works of Charles Darwin: An Annotated Bibliographical Handlist (1965), pp. 70–3. A reviewer referred to this Darwin item as “a precious pearl” hidden in the “delicate bibliographical flesh” of Freeman’s book (“Where the Bee Buzzes”, Times Literary Supplement, 15 July 1965, p. 604.)
  28. ^ Review by Eric Korn, Times Literary Supplement, 4 November 1988, p. 1231.

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