The Voyage of the Beagle


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Opmålingsskibet "Beagle"s togt til Sydamerika og videre jorden rundt










Charles Darwin's Zoology Notes and Specimen Lists from H. M. S. Beagle


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For the first time, Darwin's notes and logs from his voyage are published. Included are analyses, pencil drawings, and technical notes.




The Voyage of the Beagle


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With introductions and notes.







The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 1


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Charles Robert Darwin (1809–1882) has been widely recognized since his own time as one of the most influential writers in the history of Western thought. His books were widely read by specialists and the general public, and his influence had been extended by almost continuous public debate over the past 150 years. New York University Press's new paperback edition makes it possible to review Darwin's public literary output as a whole, plus his scientific journal articles, his private notebooks, and his correspondence. This is complete edition contains all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original pagination with Darwin's indexes retained. The set also features a general introduction and index, and introductions to each volume.




Charles Darwin and the Mystery of Mysteries


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Describes the life and work of the British biologist made famous by his controversial theory of natural selection.







The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the 'Beagle'


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Easily the most influential book published in the nineteenth century, Darwin’s The Origin of Species is also that most unusual phenomenon, an altogether readable discussion of a scientific subject. On its appearance in 1859 it was immediately recognized by enthusiasts and detractors alike as a work of the greatest importance: its revolutionary theory of evolution by means of natural selection provoked a furious reaction that continues to this day. The Origin of Species is here published together with Darwin’s earlier Voyage of the ‘Beagle.’ This 1839 account of the journeys to South America and the Pacific islands that first put Darwin on the track of his remarkable theories derives an added charm from his vivid description of his travels in exotic places and his eye for the piquant detail.