Charles Darwin and The origin of species

Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press (2007)
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Looks at the life of Charles Darwin, covers the background of the book "On the Origin of Species," presents Darwin's theories and concepts of evolution, and discusses the impact of the book.

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