The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life

The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life

Modern Library Edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

Introduction by Edward J. Larson
 
Perhaps the most readable and accessible of the great works of scientific inquiry, The Origin of Species sold out its first printing on the very day it was published in 1859. Theologians quickly labeled Charles Darwin the most dangerous man in England and, as the Saturday Review noted, the uproar over the book quickly "passed beyond the bounds of the study and lecture-room into the drawing-room and the public street." Based largely on Darwin's experience as a naturalist while on a five-year voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle, The Origin of Species set forth a theory of evolution and natural selection that challenged contemporary beliefs about divine providence and the immutability of species. This Modern Library edition includes a Foreword by the Pulitzer Prize-winning science historian Edward J. Larson, an introductory historical sketch, and a glossary Darwin later added to the original text.

Book information

ISBN: 9780679600701
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Imprint: Modern Library
Pub date:
Edition: Modern Library Edition
DEWEY: 575.0162
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 689
Weight: 688g
Height: 195mm
Width: 131mm
Spine width: 48mm