Author:John Lubbock
Works
edit- "On Sphærularia Bombi" in Natural History Review, Series 2, 1 (1) (1861), pp. 44–57
- "The Kjökkenmöddings: recent Geologico-Archæological Researches in Denmark" in Natural History Review, Series 2, 1 (4) (1861), pp. 489–504
- "On the Ancient Lake Habitation's of Switzerland" in Natural History Review, Series 2, 2 (5) (1862), pp. 26–52
- "On the Evidence of the Antiquity of Man, afforded by the Physical Structure of the Somme Valley" in Natural History Review, Series 2, 2 (7) (1862), pp. 244–269
- Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages (1865) digital scan (transcription project)
- The Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man (1870) (digital scan)
- Monograph of the Collembola and Thysanura, 1873 digital scan
- On the Origin and the Metamorphoses of Insects (1872) digital scan
- On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects, 1875 digital scan
- Scientific lectures, 1879 digital scan
- "Sir John Lubbock on the Habits of Ants" in Littell's Living Age, 146 (1884)
- Chapters in popular natural history, 1882 digital scan
- Ants, Bees, and Wasps. 1882. (start transcription) (1st ed);
- Fifty years of science, 1882 digital scan
- Representation, 1885 digital scan
- Flowers, fruits and leaves, 1886 digital scan
- The Best Hundred Books, 1886 (transcription project)
- Mr. Gladstone and the nationalities of the United Kingdom, 1887 digital scan
- On the senses, instincts, and intelligence of animals, with special reference to insects, 1888 digital scan
- On the origin & metamorphosis of insects, 1890 digital scan
- "Beauty in Nature" in The Strand Magazine, 3 (14) (1892) (continued in following issues)
- The beauties of nature and the wonders of the world, 1892 vol 1, vol 2
- The use of life, 1894 digital scan
- The scenery of Switzerland and the causes to which it is due, 1896 digital scan
- The Pleasures of Life: Part I and Part II., 1897 digital scan
- On buds and stipules, 1899 digital scan
- The scenery of England and the causes to which it is due, 1902 digital scan
- A short history of coins and currency, 1902 digital scan
- Essays & addresses, 1900-1903 (1903) digital scan
- Free trade, 1904 digital scan
- On municipal and national trading, 1906 digital scan
- On peace and happiness, 1909 digital scan
- Marriage, totemism and religion, 1911 digital scan
- Health, wealth, and the blessing of friends, 1914 digital scan
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
edit- "On the Habits of Ants" in Popular Science Monthly, 11 (May 1877)
- "On Fruits and Seeds I" in Popular Science Monthly, 19 (June 1881)
- "On Fruits and Seeds II" in Popular Science Monthly, 19 (July 1881)
- "A Half-Century of Science I" in Popular Science Monthly, 20 (November 1881)
- "A Half-Century of Science II" in Popular Science Monthly, 20 (December 1881)
- "On Leaves I" in Popular Science Monthly, 27 (July 1885)
- "On Leaves II" in Popular Science Monthly, 27 (August 1885)
- "Manual Instruction" in Popular Science Monthly, 30 (January 1887)
- "Problematical Organs of Sense" in Popular Science Monthly, 34 (November 1888)
Article in The Zoologist
edit- Lubbock, John (1897). "On the Preservation of our Indigenous Fauna and Flora". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 1 (issue 672, June): 264–266.
Translations
edit- The primitive inhabitants of Scandinavia by Sven Nilsson (1868)
Works about Lubbock
edit- "Sketch of John Lubbock, Bart., M.P." in Popular Science Monthly, 21 (May 1882)
- "Avebury, John Lubbock," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Avebury, John Lubbock, 1st Baron," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- Life of Sir John Lubbock, Lord Avebury, 1914 vol 1, vol 2
- "Lubbock, John," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1927 supplement, London: Oxford University Press (1927)
- review of Lubbock 1882: Romanes, George J. (1882). "Ants, Bees and Wasps". Nature 26: 121–123.
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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