Published by Sterling Publ. Co., New York, 2008
ISBN 10: 1402789599 ISBN 13: 9781402789595
Seller: A Turn of the Page Books, Fishers, IN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Stiff Wraps. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. It's hard to talk about The Origin of Species without making statements that seem overwrought and fulsome. But it's true: this is indeed one of the most important and influential books ever written, and it is one of the very few groundbreaking works of science that is truly readable. To a certain extent it suffers from the Hamlet problem--it's full of clichés! Or what are now clichés, but which Darwin was the first to pen. Natural selection, variation, the struggle for existence, survival of the fittest: it's all in here. Darwin's friend and bulldog T.H. Huxley said upon reading the Origin, How extremely stupid of me not to have thought of that. Alfred Russel Wallace had thought of the same theory of evolution Darwin did, but it was Darwin who gathered the mass of supporting evidence--on domestic animals and plants, on variability, on sexual selection, on dispersal--that swept most scientists before it. It's hardly necessary to mention that the book is still controversial: Darwin's remark in his conclusion that Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history is surely the pinnacle of British understatement. --Mary Ellen Curtin This book was at one time owned by a library, however, with the exception of a stamp at the end of the book there are none of the usual library markings. The dust jacket is intact and is not price clipped and the text block is tight and clean.
Published by Sterling Signature Publishing, New York, 2011
Seller: COVENANT HERITAGE LIBRIS, Saint John, NB, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. a little bumped on lower spine end, binding tight, no markings or creasings. S9 8.