Darwin, Charles

The origin of species

New York, The modern library, 1993. 689 pp. Bound + orig. dustjacket.

Charles Darwin: The origin of species. By means of natural selection or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life. On the Origin of Species is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutiory biology.The contents of the book were severely backed by Darwinian evidence, which gave it its authenticity and is now considered a pioneering work in effect for the study of modern evolution theory. The survival of the fittest is a theory every person is familiar with, as it is often used as an expression in generic situations. Charles Darwin proposed a theory that contains his views on population size and the species in general. Some of the key features of this book are the building blocks of society. Some of these are as follows: each population size remains almost the same over time, species have to struggle in order to survive and individuals belonging to the same species differ significantly.The Origin of Species includes several examples and accounts that led to this Darwinian school of thought besides the theory itself. Fine, clean copy.

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