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    Conklin, Edwin Grant (1863-1952)

    Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1922

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    Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Author's presentation to C. L. Mudge with signature and date Dec. 15, 1923 Princeton with the time: 1:15; on the front free endpage. Edwin Grant Conklin was a prominent embryologist known for his work on cytoplasmic localization during cell development and his contributions to the study of heredity and development. He was active in the early 20th century, associated with institutions like Princeton University and the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole [Ref: Marine Biological Lab History] Publisher's dark green cloth, 8vo; 8 inches tall; xxi, [ ] 3-247 pages. The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; light, even age-toning. Minimal shelf handling wear. Foxing on the title page and darkening of the free endpages. The Direction of Human Evolution examines the interplay between biology, evolution, and societal progress. As a renowned embryologist and evolutionary biologist, Conklin uses this work to explore how genetic and environmental factors shape human development and cultural evolution. He particularly emphasizes the role of heredity and natural selection in influencing human traits and societal structures. Conklin delves into the relationships between science, democracy, and religion, suggesting that humanity's evolutionary trajectory could benefit from a better understanding of these forces. This work contributed significantly to early 20th-century debates about eugenics and social evolution. [Adapted from Resources] Second Edition [New Edition with Preface].