Published in 1859, Charles Darwin's landmark The Origin of Species faced immediate controversy for its novel theory that species evolve over the millennia through the process of natural selection. Darwin provided evidence that the diversity of life on Earth arose through a common ancestor by the branching pattern of evolution. Today, Darwin's ideas form the backbone of modern biology.
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Published in 1859, Charles Darwin's landmark The Origin of Species faced immediate controversy for its novel theory that species evolve over the millennia through the process of natural selection. Darwin provided evidence that the diversity of life on Earth arose through a common ancestor by the branching pattern of evolution. Today, Darwin's ideas form the backbone of modern biology.
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Add this copy of The Origin of Species to cart. $10.77, good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Baltimore rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Halethorpe, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2019 by Independently Published.
I really like and enjoyed the body of this historical work, but the intro written by this guy I never heard of is so biased and slanted that I can't believe someone let it be published with Darwin's fine writing. The whole intro(and it is expansive) is involved in trying to discredit Darwin's opinions. Save your money- It wasn't worth the $1.50 that I paid for it. Skip the 150 year anniversary edition and get the book without the biased introduction.
Becca007
Aug 30, 2007
Good book about evolution
I'd like this book, explain very clear the theory about evolution and a lot of things in there has a lot of sense. I do recommend it!