Published 150 years ago, in 1859, The Origin of Species revolutionized science, philosophy, and religion. Others had had formulated evolutionary theories, but it was Charles Darwin who gathered and documented the supporting evidence--on domestic animals and plants, on variability, on sexual selection, on dispersal--that swept most scientists before it. One of the most readable and accessible of the great works of scientific imagination, this is a book everyone should read. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch ...
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Published 150 years ago, in 1859, The Origin of Species revolutionized science, philosophy, and religion. Others had had formulated evolutionary theories, but it was Charles Darwin who gathered and documented the supporting evidence--on domestic animals and plants, on variability, on sexual selection, on dispersal--that swept most scientists before it. One of the most readable and accessible of the great works of scientific imagination, this is a book everyone should read. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.
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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!