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The Kiwi's Egg: Charles Darwin and Natural Selection

by David Quammen

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Everyone knows something of Charles Darwin and his work 'On the Origin of Species', but most know little of the man - who he was, how he thought and how he formulated his theory of natural selection. This text not only gives an explanation of Darwin's work, but presents an intimate view of a great scientist.… (more)
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Everyone knows something of Charles Darwin and his work 'On the Origin of Species', but most know little of the man - who he was, how he thought and how he formulated his theory of natural selection. This text not only gives an explanation of Darwin's work, but presents an intimate view of a great scientist.

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