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The Origin Of Species
By (Author) Charles Darwin
Penguin Putnam Inc
Signet Classics
3rd March 2006
United States
Paperback
496
Width 105mm, Height 172mm
Charles Darwin's classic that exploded into public controversy, revolutionized the course of science, and continues to transform our views of the world. Few other books have created such a lasting storm of controversy as The Origin of Species. Darwin's theory that species derive from other species by a gradual evolutionary process and that the average level of each species is heightened by the "survival of the fittest" stirred up popular debate to fever pitch. Its acceptance revolutionized the course of science. As Sir Julian Huxley, the noted biologist, points out in his illuminating introduction, the importance of Darwin's contribution to modern scientific knowledge is almost impossible to evaluate- "a truly great book, one which can still be read with profit by professional biologist." Includes an Introduction by Sir Julian Huxley
Next to the Bible no work has been quite as influential, in virtually every aspect of human thought, as The Origin of Species.Ashley Montagu
Darwin was one of historys towering geniuses and ranks with the greatest heroes of mans intellectual progress.George Gaylord Simpson in The Meaning of Evolution
It is clear that here is one of the most important contributions ever made to philosophic science; and it is at least behooving on scientists, in the light of the accumulation of evidence which the author has summoned in support of his theory, to reconsider the grounds on which their present doctrine of the origin of species is based.TheNew York Times
Amazingly, 150 years after the publication ofThe Origin of Species, Darwin's seminal work on the theory of evolution remains the authoritative tract on the subject.Library Journal
Charles Robert Darwinwas born in 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. At Cambridge University he formed a friendship with J. S. Henslow, a professor of botany, and that association, along with his enthusiasm for collecting beetles, led to "a burning zeal," as he wrote in hisAutobiography, for the natural sciences. A voyage to the Southern Hemisphere on the H.M.S.Beaglebetween 1831 and 1836 would lay the foundation forThe Origin of Species, publishedin 1859. His other works includeThe Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex(1871) andRecollections of My Mind and Character, also titledAutobiography(1887). Charles Darwin'sDiary of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beaglewas published posthumously in 1933.