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The Readable Darwin: Origin of Species Edited for Modern Readers
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The Readable Darwin: Origin of Species Edited for Modern Readers
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Darwin's
The Origin of Species
is one of the most influential books ever written. It is essential reading for anyone interested in biology, evolution, the natural world, or the history of scientific thought. However, the book can be difficult to follow. The sentences and paragraphs are lengthy, and Darwin often references people and ideas unfamiliar to contemporary readers.
The Readable Darwin
translates the sixth and final edition of Darwin's
(1872) into clear, engaging prose. Whereas the first edition of
includes the first eight chapters of Darwin's book, this new edition presents all fifteen chapters of
and features over 100 illustrations.
begins by discussing artificial selection, demonstrating that selection for new traits can indeed be made to occur, even within our lifetimes. It then presents evidence for natural selection derived from developmental traits and the geological record. Throughout, Pechenik painstakingly revises Darwin's prose. He breaks up long paragraphs, shortens and reorganizes sentences, and replaces weak verbs with strong ones. Footnotes clarify concepts, define terms, and identify the many historical figures Darwin mentions.
is a foundational work of scholarship in the biological sciences. It documents the remarkable diversity of life on earth and is a wonderful example of honest and logical scientific thinking.
brings this groundbreaking book to life for readers of all backgrounds while remaining true to the original text.
The Origin of Species
is one of the most influential books ever written. It is essential reading for anyone interested in biology, evolution, the natural world, or the history of scientific thought. However, the book can be difficult to follow. The sentences and paragraphs are lengthy, and Darwin often references people and ideas unfamiliar to contemporary readers.
The Readable Darwin
translates the sixth and final edition of Darwin's
(1872) into clear, engaging prose. Whereas the first edition of
includes the first eight chapters of Darwin's book, this new edition presents all fifteen chapters of
and features over 100 illustrations.
begins by discussing artificial selection, demonstrating that selection for new traits can indeed be made to occur, even within our lifetimes. It then presents evidence for natural selection derived from developmental traits and the geological record. Throughout, Pechenik painstakingly revises Darwin's prose. He breaks up long paragraphs, shortens and reorganizes sentences, and replaces weak verbs with strong ones. Footnotes clarify concepts, define terms, and identify the many historical figures Darwin mentions.
is a foundational work of scholarship in the biological sciences. It documents the remarkable diversity of life on earth and is a wonderful example of honest and logical scientific thinking.
brings this groundbreaking book to life for readers of all backgrounds while remaining true to the original text.