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Charles Darwin, the pioneering naturalist and geologist, transformed our understanding of life on Earth with his groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection. Drawing on meticulous observation and years of research, his work challenged conventional beliefs and laid the foundation for modern biological science.

Darwin's influence extends far beyond biology, shaping philosophy, anthropology, and our broader perception of humanity's place in nature. His writings remain essential reading for anyone seeking to explore the origins, diversity, and interconnectedness of all living things.

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  • The Works of Charles Darwin A Monograph of the

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin A Monograph of the

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 13 A Monograph

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 13 A Monograph

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 14 Monographs

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 14 Monographs

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin On the Origin of

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin On the Origin of

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 16 The Origin

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 16 The Origin

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 17 The Various

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 17 The Various

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 18 Movements

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 18 Movements

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Variation of Animals

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Variation of Animals

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 20 Variation

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 20 Variation

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 21  The

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 21 The

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin The Descent of Man

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin The Descent of Man

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 23 The

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 23 The

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 24

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 24

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 26 The

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 26 The

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 27 The Power

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 27 The Power

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 28 The

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 28 The

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 29 Erasmus

    New York University Press The Works of Charles Darwin Volume 29 Erasmus

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is the first complete edition containing all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original paginations with Darwin's indexes retainedTrade Review"Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." -- Eric Korn * Times Literary Supplement *

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • Darwin

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Darwin

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDesigned for use in a broad range of courses in the humanities, Darwin''s theory is laid out in a concise general Introduction and followed up in short chapter introductions. Each chapter concludes with an excerpt from Darwin''s correspondence, commenting on the work in question, and its significance, impact, and reception. Two short appendixes are includedthe first three chapters from Malthus, On Population, which gave Darwin the idea for natural selection and the paper by Wallace that motivated Darwin to abandon the Big Species Book and write Origin of Species.Trade ReviewProvides a magisterial overview of all of Darwin's ideas in a brief and useful format. This book will become the mainstay of the courses I teach related to Darwin. --Timothy Lenoir, Stanford UniversityAn excellent selection. There is nothing else like it available in print, and the price makes it very attractive for use in courses. . . . overall the editors did a superb job of choosing those excerpts from Darwin's published works and his correspondence and notebooks that will give the reader a sense of the full range of his interests and the substance of his ideas. The editorial remarks are . . . perceptive and directly relevant to the content. --Gene Cittadino, New York UniversityThis is simply an outstanding volume . . . exactly what I was looking for. I especially appreciate the inclusion of the Malthus and Wallace, plus the notebook selections. I don't know of another Darwin anthology that does this. It fills a real need. --Lynn K. Nyhart, University of Wisconsin

    1 in stock

    £16.19

  • On Evolution

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc On Evolution

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDesigned for use in a broad range of courses in the humanities, Darwin''s theory is laid out in a concise general Introduction and followed up in short chapter introductions. Each chapter concludes with an excerpt from Darwin''s correspondence, commenting on the work in question, and its significance, impact, and reception. Two short appendixes are includedthe first three chapters from Malthus, On Population, which gave Darwin the idea for natural selection and the paper by Wallace that motivated Darwin to abandon the Big Species Book and write Origin of Species.Trade ReviewProvides a magisterial overview of all of Darwin's ideas in a brief and useful format. This book will become the mainstay of the courses I teach related to Darwin. --Timothy Lenoir, Stanford UniversityAn excellent selection. There is nothing else like it available in print, and the price makes it very attractive for use in courses. . . . overall the editors did a superb job of choosing those excerpts from Darwin's published works and his correspondence and notebooks that will give the reader a sense of the full range of his interests and the substance of his ideas. The editorial remarks are . . . perceptive and directly relevant to the content. --Gene Cittadino, New York UniversityThis is simply an outstanding volume . . . exactly what I was looking for. I especially appreciate the inclusion of the Malthus and Wallace, plus the notebook selections. I don't know of another Darwin anthology that does this. It fills a real need. --Lynn K. Nyhart, University of Wisconsin

    3 in stock

    £39.09

  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 29

    Cambridge University Press The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 29

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    Book SynopsisThis volume of the definitive edition of Charles Darwin's letters provides texts of more than 700 letters Darwin wrote and received in 1881. Darwin published The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms and reflected on reactions to his previous book, The Power of Movement in Plants.Table of ContentsList of Illustrations; List of Letters; Introduction; Acknowledgments; List of Provenances; Note on Editorial Policy; Darwin/Wedgwood Genealogy; Abbreviations and Symbols; The Correspondence; Appendixes: I. Translations; II. Chronology; III. Diplomas; IV. Presentation List for Earthworms; V. Reviews of Earthworms; Manuscript Alterations and Comments; Biographical Register and Index to Correspondents; Bibliography; Notes on Manuscript Sources; Index.

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    £90.24

  • Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries visited by H M S Beagle Cambridge Library Collection  Darwin Evolution and Genetics

    Cambridge University Press Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries visited by H M S Beagle Cambridge Library Collection Darwin Evolution and Genetics

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisEven before Charles Darwin changed the world with his theory of natural selection, he was recognised as an eminent scientist and natural historian. Published in 1840, his Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle reveals him as a writer of formidable intelligence and a keen observer of natural and human life. Darwin's journal encompasses every observable detail of the animals, birds and plants he encountered on the five-year voyage. It includes minute descriptions and even sketches of the movements and habits of hitherto unfamiliar species. Accompanying the entries are his own conclusions, analyses and classificatory notes that demonstrate his skill and talent as a naturalist. Darwin's entries on natural phenomena are interspersed with anecdotes of the indigenous peoples he encountered, transforming his journal from an impersonal scientific record to a book of true human interest.Table of ContentsPreface; 1. Porto Praya; 2. Rio de Janeiro; 3. Monte Video; 4. Rio Negro; 5. Bahia Blanca; 6. Set out for Buenos Ayres; 7. Excursion to St. Fe; 8. Monte Video – Excursion to Colonia del Sacramiento; 9. Rio Plata; 10. Santa Cruz; 11. Tierra del Fuego, first arrival; 12. Falkland Islands; 13. Strait of Magellan; 14. Valparaiso; 15. Chiloe; 16. San Carlos, Chiloe; 17. Valparaiso – Passage of Andes by Portillo pass; 18. Bell mountain; 19. Galapagos Islands volcanic; 20. Tahiti; 21. Sydney; 22. Keeling Island; 23. Mauritius, beautiful appearance of; Addenda; Index.

    15 in stock

    £43.99

  • On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants

    Cambridge University Press On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisInitially published by the Linnean Society, this 1865 essay was Darwin's first foray into the study of climbing plants. He was inspired to produce this work by a paper on the tendrilled Cucurbitacean plant by American botanist Asa Gray, with whom he had a firm intellectual friendship. Darwin examines in detail those plants which climb using a twisting stem, such as the hop; leaf-climbers, such as the clematis; tendrilled plants such as the passion flower; and hook and root climbers such as ivy. The conclusions reached by his study are presented in terms of the adaptations of various species to their environments, a continuation of the theories that Darwin had propounded in his On the Origin of the Species six years earlier. His passion for the design of the plants and fascination with the diversity of their powers of movement are clear in this accessible example of the process of evolution.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part I. Spirally Twining Plants; Part II. Leaf-climbers; Part III. Tendril-bearers; Part IV. Hook- and Root-climbers; Concluding remarks.

    15 in stock

    £24.45

  • The Variation of Animals and Plants under             Domestication  Volume 1

    Cambridge University Press The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Volume 1

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication follows from the first chapters of On the Origin of Species. Volume 1 deals with variations introduced into species as a result of domestication. It is a masterpiece of nineteenth-century scientific investigation and a key text in the development of Darwin's evolutionary theories.Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Domestic dogs and cats; 2. Horses and asses; 3. Pigs, cattle, sheep, goats; 4. Domestic rabbits; 5. Domestic pigeons; 6. Pigeons continued; 7. Fowls; 8. Ducks, goose, peacock, turkey, guinea-fowl, canary-bird, gold-fish, hive-bees, silk-moths; 9. Cultivated plants: cereal and culinary plants; 10. Plants continued: fruits, ornamental trees, flower; 11. On bud-variation, and on certain anomalous modes of reproduction and variation.

    15 in stock

    £35.99

  • Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands Visited During the Voyage of HMS Beagle

    Cambridge University Press Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands Visited During the Voyage of HMS Beagle

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisVolcanic Islands (1844) contains detailed geological descriptions of locations visited during the Beagle's voyage including Cape Verde, Ascension Island, St Helena, the Galápagos, and parts of Australia and South Africa. It includes woodcuts, maps and sketches, and provides valuable insights into the development of Darwin's ideas on geology.Table of Contents1. St. Jago, in the Cape de Verde archipelago; 2. Fernando Noronha; 3. Ascension; 4. St. Helena; 5. Galapagos archipelago; 6. Trachyte and basalt. Distribution of volcanic isles; 7. New South Wales; Appendix: Description of fossil shells G. B. Sowerby; Description of fossil corals from the Palaeozoic formation of Van Diemen's Land W. Lonsdale; Index.

    15 in stock

    £22.99

  • Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His

    Cambridge University Press Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the years leading up to Charles Darwin's 1832â6 voyage on the Beagle, the ship and its captain Robert Fitzroy (1805â65) had participated in an expedition to the desolate southern coast of South America. This three-volume work, published in 1839, describes both voyages. Volumes 1 and 2, compiled by Fitzroy, contain accounts by professional mariners. Volume 3 is the first published version of the young Darwin's now famous journal. It later appeared as a free-standing publication (1840) and in a more popular second edition (1845), both reissued in this series. Darwin's preface refers to the detailed scientific publications resulting from his research: the geological studies of volcanic islands and coral reefs (also available in the Cambridge Library Collection), and the co-authored, multi-volume zoology. Darwin expresses thanks to Fitzroy for his 'most cordial friendship', to the ship's officers for their 'undeviating kindness', and particularly to his Cambridge mentor John Stevens HenTable of ContentsPreface; 1. Porto Praya; 2. Rio de Janeiro, excursion north of Cape Frio; 3. Monte Video, excursion to R. Polanco; 4. Rio Negro; 5. Bahía Blanca; 6. Set out for Buenos Ayres; 7. Excursion to St. Fe; 8. Monte Video, excursion to Colonia del Sacramiento; 9. Rio Plata; 10. Santa Cruz, expedition up river; 11. Tierra del Fuego; 12. Falkland Islands; 13. Strait of Magellan; 14. Valparaiso, excursion to base of Andes; 15. Chiloe; 16. San Carlos, Chiloe; 17. Valparaiso, passage of Andes by Portillo pass; 18. Bell mountain, excursion to Cordillera; 19. Galapagos Islands volcanic; 20. Tahiti, New Zealand; 21. Sydney, Van Diemen's Land; 22. Keeling Island; 23. Mauritius, Brazil, Azores; Addenda; Index.

    1 in stock

    £44.99

  • The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the

    Random House USA Inc The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £32.00

  • The Origin Of Species Enriched Classics

    Simon & Schuster The Origin Of Species Enriched Classics

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisSynopsis coming soon.......

    10 in stock

    £7.55

  • The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms with Observations on Their Habits

    15 in stock

    £18.39

  • The Origin Of Species

    Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Origin Of Species

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    £16.16

  • On the Origin of Species

    Pan Macmillan On the Origin of Species

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisOn the Origin of Species outlines Charles Darwin's world-changing theory that life on Earth had not been brought into being by a creator, but had arisen from a single common ancestor and had evolved over time through the process of natural selection. This beautiful Macmillan Collector's Library edition of On the Origin of Species is complete and unabridged, and features an afterword by Oliver Francis. Designed to appeal to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautiful gift editions of much loved classic titles. Macmillan Collector's Library are books to love and treasure.Received with both enthusiasm and hostility on its publication, it triggered a seismic shift in our understanding of humanity's place in the natural world. It is not only a brilliant work of science but also a clear, vivid, sometimes moving piece of popular writing that reflects both Darwin's genius and his boundless enthusiasm for our planet and its species.

    4 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Origin of Species by Means of Natural

    Nova Science Publishers Inc The Origin of Species by Means of Natural

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, published in 1859 sold out on its first day. It is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology and is based on Darwins experiences while onboard the H. M. S. Beagle. The sixth edition is often considered the definitive work and contains many additions and corrections to the original book.

    2 in stock

    £247.99

  • On the Origin of Species

    Broadview Press Ltd On the Origin of Species

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCharles Darwin's On The Origin of Species, in which he writes of his theories of evolution by natural selection, is one of the most important works of scientific study ever published.This unabridged edition also includes a rich selection of primary source material: substantial selections from Darwin's other works (Autobiography, notebooks, letters, Voyage of the Beagle, and The Descent of Man) and selections from Darwin's sources and contemporaries (excerpts from Genesis, Paley, Lamarck, Spencer, Lyell, Malthus, Huxley, and Wallace).Trade Review“This edition of The Origin of Species is a welcome addition to the field. This volume brings together all the important primary material necessary to understanding Darwin and his milieu, giving students of Victorian science and the history of evolutionary biology a wonderful resource. Carroll combines Darwin's own work—including excerpts from his notebooks and letters, as well as appropriate passages from The Descent of Man—with excerpts from important precursors, supporters, and fellow scientists. The edition, in bringing all these materials together for the first time, is invaluable.” - Lesley B. Cormack, University of Alberta“A pioneer in applying Darwinian thought to the analysis of literary texts, Joseph Carroll makes the Darwinian revolution beautifully intelligible in this edition by providing both a fine introduction and an illuminating collection of historical materials.” - Don Brown, University of California, Santa Barbara"Joseph Carroll, a pre-eminent Darwinian in the humanities and a world-class scholar, has produced a definitive edition of The Origin of Species, with a generous selection of other writings by Darwin and related authors. The critical and historical introduction—almost a small book in itself—is a major accomplishment, so well written, well informed, and altogether intelligent. The volume as a whole will be invaluable." - Harold Fromm, University of ArizonaTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroduction The Classic Status of The Origin of Species Plan of the Introduction Darwin’s Subject The Historical Moment of The Origin of Species Darwin’s Intellectual Character The Lamarckian and Spencerian Alternative to Darwinism The Inception and Gestation of Darwin’s Theory Darwin’s Evolutionary Psychology The Nature of the Darwinian Revolution Recommendations for Further Reading Works Cited and Source Texts Charles Darwin: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextOn the Origin of Species by Means of Natural SelectionAn Historical Sketch of the Progress of Opinion onthe Origin of SpeciesContentsTextGlossary of the Principal Scientific Terms Usedin the Present VolumeIndexAppendix A: From The Autobiography of Charles DarwinAppendix B: From Voyage of the Beagle: Excerpts from Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle (1839; 2nd ed. 1845)Appendix C: From Darwin’s NotebooksAppendix D: From the 1844 Manuscript Francis Darwin’s Description of the Manuscript Extract from a Chapter on Natural Selection Appendix E: LettersAppendix F: From The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871)Appendix G: Contextual Materials Creationism and Natural Theology The First Book of Moses called GENESIS William Paley, from Natural Theology; or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, collected from the appearances of nature (1802) Pre-Darwinian Speculations on Evolution: Lamarck and Spencer Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, from Zoological Philosophy (1809) Herbert Spencer From Social Statics (1851) From First Principles (1862) From Principles of Biology (1864), vol. 1, part 3, chapter 12 From Autobiography (1904) Thomas Malthus, from An Essay on the Principle of Population (6th ed., 1826) Charles Lyell, from Principles of Geology (1830-33) The Co-Discovery of Natural Selection: Alfred Russel Wallace, “On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type” (1858) Thomas Henry Huxley on the Historical Situation of The Origin of Species From “Evolution in Biology” (1878) From The Origin of Species (1860) From “Criticisms on The Origin of Species” (1864) From “Charles Darwin” (1882) From “On the Reception of The Origin of Species” (1887) Register of NamesIndex to the Introduction, Darwin’s Historical Sketch, and the Appendices

    1 in stock

    £17.06

  • Darwin on Evolution: Words of Wisdom from the

    Skyhorse Publishing Darwin on Evolution: Words of Wisdom from the

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe father of evolution imbibed history with his controversial book On the Origin of Species. As a young scientist studying natural history, Charles Darwin set out on the HMS Beagle for a five-year voyage that would bring him in contact with animal species, plant species, and rock formations all over the world. This voyage established him as an eminent geologist, and his publication of his journal of the voyage established him as a well-known popular author.After continued, careful studying of his findings from his trip around the world, he published one of the most controversial books of history—The Origin of Species—which opposed the church’s theory that all species had come into existence at the time of the Creation.Darwin on Evolution contains quotes and wisdom from The Origin of Species, as well as from his other publications, pertaining to his theories of evolution and natural selection. Readers young and old alike will have the opportunity to learn more about his theories while also taking away important life lessons. As Darwin says, “In the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.”

    10 in stock

    £9.49

  • On the Origin of Species

    Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC On the Origin of Species

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThese pages include the final edition of Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking work that introduced the theory of evolution by means of natural selection.First published in 1859, Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species introduced the scientific theory of evolution by means of natural selection, a revolutionary idea at the time. Fiercely debated on its release, Darwin’s famous work was revised several times over the following decade, partly to refute the scientific and religious objections of the author’s contemporaries. In this sixth edition of On the Origin of Species, Darwin lays out his theory by citing his studies done in the Galápagos aboard the HMS Beagle in the 1830s, as well as his follow-up research over the ensuing two decades. 

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • On the Origin of Species

    G&D Media On the Origin of Species

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  • The Origin of Species: (Patterns of Life)

    Vintage Publishing The Origin of Species: (Patterns of Life)

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    Book SynopsisDiscover this beautiful special edition of Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking theory on human evolution. When the eminent naturalist Charles Darwin returned from South America on board the HMS Beagle in 1836, he brought with him the notes and evidence that would form the basis of a world-changing theory: the evolution of species by a process of natural selection. This theory, published as On the Origin of Species in 1859, is the basis of modern biology and the concept of biodiversity. Its publication sparked a fierce scientific, religious and philosophical debate, which continues to this day.PATTERNS OF LIFE: SPECIAL EDITIONS OF GROUNDBREAKING SCIENCE BOOKSTrade ReviewWhy does Darwin's theory matter now? Because it is the basis of modern biology and much medical research; it provides a tool with which to understand the natural world; it offers a deeper, if imperfect, understanding of our behaviour, about where we came from and where we might be going * Observer *The single best idea anybody ever had -- Daniel Dennet, philosopherThe most important book ever written * New Scientist *No other book has so transformed how we look at the natural world and mankind's origins * Sunday Telegraph *There are few books that I read more than once but The Origin Of Species by Charles Darwin is one -- David Attenborough

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  • On the Origin of Species

    Flame Tree Publishing On the Origin of Species

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisInitially received with muted applause, Darwin's The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection was soon recognised as the breakthrough scientific advance that explained the evidence of the world around us, the place and history of humans, the connections between environment and evolution. Still regarded by some as radical, Darwin's contribution to world knowledge is immeasurable. FLAME TREE's Great Works That Shape Our World is a new series of definitive books drawing on ancient, medieval and modern writing. Offering a fund of essential knowledge, and spell-binding stories it satisfies every facet of human interest: scientific, philosophical, sociological, romantic, dramatic and mysterious. From the ancient wisdom of the Mahābhārata to the curious power of Don Quixote, Boccaccio's Decameron and Melville's classic Moby Dick, from the scientific wonders of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein to the great thinkers of Western and Asian philosophy. Created to entertain, inform and enrich, the new series brings infinite variety to refresh the mind, presented in beautiful editions for the modern market. Each book features a new, accessible introduction, specially written for these editions, placing the book in context both as part of the new series, and highlighting its special contribution to the advancement of human understanding; they examine the significance of each work, their impact at time of publication, and their influence today.

    10 in stock

    £19.00

  • On the Origin of Species (Concise Edition)

    Flame Tree Publishing On the Origin of Species (Concise Edition)

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisInitially received with muted applause, Darwin's The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection was soon recognized as the breakthrough scientific advance that explained the evidence of the world around us, the place and history of humans, the connections between environment and evolution. Still regarded by some as radical, Darwin's contribution to world knowledge is immeasurable. This new, popular edition has been edited and abridged for the modern reader, to introduce Darwin's research in a digestible form. The FLAME TREE Foundations series features core publications which together have shaped the cultural landscape of the modern world, with cutting-edge research distilled into pocket guides designed to be both accessible and informative.

    15 in stock

    £8.99

  • On the Origin of Species: Annotated Edition

    Alma Books Ltd On the Origin of Species: Annotated Edition

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen the young naturalist Darwin set sail on a round-the-world expedition at the end of 1831, it was only with a vague notion that the relationships between all life forms, both present and extinct, were more complex than the Christian version of the world’s creation purported them to be. During his five-year voyage of discovery on board HMS Beagle and more than two decades subsequently devoted to research, he painstakingly collected a mass of evidence from across the planet – from Paraguay and the Galápagos Islands to Staffordshire and Scotland – building a compelling case for the theory of natural selection, which would change the way we look at the world for ever. The founding text of evolutionary biology – which prompted a revolution in the fields of science and religion similar in magnitude to the discoveries of Copernicus and Newton – Darwin’s On the Origin of Species was an instant best-seller when it was published in 1859 and has become a cultural milestone that has influenced a wide range of disciplines of human knowledge.

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms

    15 in stock

    £13.79

  • The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms

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  • The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to

    Benediction Classics The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to

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  • The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms

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  • Origin Of The Species

    Everyman Origin Of The Species

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen the eminent naturalist Charles Darwin returned from South America on board the H.M.S Beagle in 1836, he brought with him the notes and evidence which would form the basis of his landmark theory of evolution of species by a process of natural selection. This theory, published as The Origin of Species in 1859, is the basis of modern biology and the concept of biodiversity. It also sparked a fierce scientific, religious and philosophical debate which still continues today.Trade ReviewThe most important book ever written * New Scientist *No other book has so transformed how we look at the natural world and mankind's origins * Sunday Telegraph *Why does Darwin's theory matter now? Because it is the basis of modern biology and much medical research; it provides a tool with which to understand the natural world; it offers a deeper, if imperfect, understanding of our behaviour, about where we came from and where we might be going * Observer *

    4 in stock

    £19.00

  • Selections from Darwin's the Origin of Species:

    Green Lion Press Selections from Darwin's the Origin of Species:

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    Book SynopsisThe present edition contains selections from Darwin''s Origin of Species that attempt to present the principal lines of argument, without becoming bogged down in details. It also includes notes and other remarks designed to help readers focus on what is essential in Darwin''s argument for his theory of the development of living things.

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    £9.23

  • 1828 Press The Voyage of the Beagle

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  • The variation of animals and plants under

    Hansebooks The variation of animals and plants under

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    15 in stock

    £35.06

  • Kroener Alfred GmbH + Co. Die Abstammung des Menschen

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £18.00

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