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xx, ix, 537 pages ; 22 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 497-507) and index. |
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Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species is the most important and yet least read scientific work in the history of science. Now James T. Costa--experienced field biologist, theorist on the evolution of insect sociality, and passionate advocate for teaching Darwin with Darwin in a society where a significant proportion of adults believe that life on earth has been created in its present form within the last 10,000 years--has given a new voice to this epochal work. By leading readers line by line through the Origin, Costa brings evolution's foundational text to life for a new generation. |
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Evolution (Biology)
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Evolution (Biology) |
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Natural selection.
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Natural selection. |
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Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. On the origin of species.
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Added Author |
Costa, James T., 1963-
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On the origin of species https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81105854
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ISBN |
9780674032811 alkaline paper |
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0674032810 alkaline paper |
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