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History of Biology & Life Sciences, History of Science, Naturalists - Biography, Evolution

Darwin for Beginners

by Jonathan Miller
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Overview

The Beginner Books — "Their cartoon format and irreverent wit make difficult ideas accessible and entertaining."

— Newsday

aking us through the upheavals in biological thought which made The Origins of Species possible, Jonathan Miller introduces us to that odd revolutionary, Charles Darwin — a remarkably timid man who spent most of his life in seclusion; a semi-invalid riddled with doubts, fearing the controversy his theories might unleash; yet also the man who finally undermined belief in God's creation. Along the way we meet a fascinating cast of characters: Darwin's scientific predecessors, his contemporaries (including Alfred Russell Wallace, whose anticipation of natural selection forced Darwin to publish), his opponents, and his successors whose work in modern genetics provided necessary modifications to Darwin's own work.

Splendidly illustrated, this clever, witty, highly informative book is the perfect introduction to Darwin's life and thought.

Introduces us to that odd revolutionary, Darwin, the man who undermined belief in God's creation.

About the Author, Jonathan Miller

Jonathan Miller
Since the third grade, Jonathan Miler has aspired to become an author. He has written plays in elementary school. He has written poetry for his college newspaper. Now, he is currently in the process of writing a science fiction novel.

Jonathan resides in Pasadena, California where he was born and raised.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1990
Publisher
Random House South Africa
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780679725114

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