Presents Darwin's masterwork on evolution with extensive annotations by an experienced field biologist.
By removing the linguistic barriers to understanding and appreciating the Origin, this edition brings 21st-century readers into closer contact with Darwin’s revolutionary ideas.
Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, in which he writes of his theories of evolution natural selection, is one of the most important works of scientific study ever published.
The author presents a comprehensive analysis of the theories of Charles Darwin, along with a chronology and overview of the life of Darwin and important events associated with his ideas about evolution.
Dispelling misperceptions of Wallace as a secondary figure, James Costa reveals the two naturalists as equals in advancing one of the greatest scientific discoveries of all time.
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Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, in which he writes of his theories of evolution natural selection, is one of the most important works of scientific study ever published.
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The present edition contains selections from Darwin's Origin of Species that attempt to present the principal lines of argument, without becoming bogged down in details.
This Young Reader’s Edition makes Darwin’s cornerstone of modern science accessible to readers of all ages.
Culled from his books, articles and letters, this collection comprises Wallace s best and most important writing.