"After the Harvard Classics edition, published by P.F. Collier & Son Corporation, 1909"--Title page verso.
"After the Harvard Classics edition, published by P.F. Collier & Son Corporation, 1909"--Title page verso.
On the Origin of Species is a book that changed the way we think about the development of life on earth.
The author's controversial theory of natural selection, or survival of the fittest, would make him internationally famous and put the issue of evolution at the centre of a fierce debate which still rages some 150 years after the book's first publication.
This clothbound edition includes over one hundred delicately detailed and informative contemporary illustrations, many of them relating to the discoveries Darwin made during the second voyage of the research ship, H.M.S. Beagle. A truly beautiful and highly collectible edition in its own slipcase.
Praise for the hardcover edition
"The most influential book in science gets a face-lift with some amazing graphics and Quammen's erudite editing."--"Library Journal" (The Best Sci-Tech books of 2008) "The perfect way to become acquainted with the authentic voice of the greatest biologist of all time, in a context provided by one of the finest scientific writers of today."--Gregory A. Petsko, "European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) Journal
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Charles Darwin is the celebrated English naturalist whose theories changed the way we think about the development of life on earth.
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