The Origin of Species (Paperback)

Author: Charles Darwin
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780553214635
Publisher: Bantam Books
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 30479905
Item#: R9MLGR
Buy.com Sales Rank: 66410
Dimensions (in Inches) 7H x 4.25L x 0.75T
Pages: 480
 
Revisit the landmark volume in which Charles Darwin presented his theory of evolution by natural selection, or "Darwinism, " and forever changed the way humanity viewed science and philosophy. When it appeared in 1859, the first edition is said to have sold out in one day. It has endured in modern times, as much an historical document as an important theoretical text.
 
 
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"Darwin has been the inspiration of my life and work, joining my father and Joe DiMaggio in the select trio of men who most profoundly influenced my life. Had Darwin been a cold fish, or a nasty, exploitative man, we might be less attracted to him, though we would still admire the power of his thought. Yet he was a person whose basic kindness and decency defy the numerous attempts of detractors to demean or defame him....Darwin's humanity, with all its foibles, shines through in his life and writing." - Stephen Jay Gould

 
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Charles Robert Darwin
Charles Darwin became interested in the study of evolution when he was official naturalist on the HMS Beagle, which sailed around the world from 1831 to 1836. After his return, he continued his research on animal and plant forms, concluding that selection was the key to man's success. His theory of evolution, soon known as Darwinism, stated that beneficial variations of species were preserved, while others, unfavored by their environments, were eliminated in the struggle for existence. Later his discoveries were corroborated by Mendelian genetics and became the prime cornerstone of modern scientific teaching. Always poor in health, he spent the last 40 years of his life studying and writing at his home in Down, Sussex. Darwin had the faculty of writing simply on abstruse matters; his use of reminiscence or a discursive anecdote lending great color to his scientific expositions.

 
 
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Variation Under Domestication


Causes of Variability—Effects of Habit—Correlation of Growth—Inheritance—Character of Domestic Varieties—Difficulty of distinguishing between Varieties and Species—Origin of Domestic Varieties from one or more Species—Domestic Pigeons, their Differences and Origin—Principle of Selection anciently followed, its Effects—Methodical and Unconscious Selection—Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions—Circumstances favourable to Man''s power of Selection


WHEN WE look to the individuals of the same variety or sub-variety of our older cultivated plants and animals, one of the first points which strikes us, is, that they generally differ much more from each other, than do the individuals of any one species or variety in a state of nature. When we reflect on the vast diversity of the plants and animals which have been cultivated, and which have v
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