Kingsley and Scince
- Kingsley’s ‘True’ Fairy Tale: Madam How and Lady Why (1869) Jackie,
- Charles Kingsley on "Madam How and Lady Why": Reason and Faith in Children's Magazines
- The Eighteenth Century Was the Source of Nineteenth-Century Progress
- Kingsley, Millar, Chadwick on Poverty and Epidemics
- Kingsley on Protecting England from Physical Degeneration — Sanitation, Education, and Evolution
- Kingsley, “Wordsworthian Misanthropy,” and the Opposition between Nature and Humanity (E. A. Dallas, 1866)
General
Selected Bibliography
Brock, W.H. "Glaucus: Kingsley and the Seaside Naturalists." Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens. 1976 (3) 25-36.
Kingsley, Charles. His Letters and Memoirs of His Life: Volume 1. edited by his wife. London: Henry S. King & Co, 1877.
Kingsley, Charles. The Water Babies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Kingsley, Charles. Town Geology. London: Henry S. King & Co, 1872.
Kingsley, Charles. How To Study Natural History (1846). Great Britain: Amazon, 2016.
Kingsley, Charles. Glaucus or, The Wonders of the Shore. ed. Brian Alderson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Meadows, A.J. "Kingsley's Attitude to Science." Theology 1975 (78) 15-22
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