The Complete Works of Charles Darwin
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Charles Darwin was a British naturalist and biologist who is widely known for his theory of evolution and the process of natural selection. Born in 1809, Darwin developed an early interest in natural history and went on to study at Cambridge University. After completing his studies, he embarked on a five-year voyage aboard the HMS Beagle, during which he collected specimens and made observations that would later inform his theories.
Darwin's most famous work, "On the Origin of Species," was published in 1859 and presented his theory of evolution through natural selection. In this groundbreaking work, Darwin argued that species evolve over time through a process of natural selection, in which the individuals best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This theory challenged the prevailing views of the time and sparked a heated debate among scientists and theologians alike.
Darwin's work had a profound impact on the scientific community, shaping our understanding of the natural world and the origins of life on earth. His legacy continues to be felt today, with ongoing research and discoveries in the field of evolutionary biology building on his groundbreaking theories.
The complete works of Charles Darwin comes with active table of contents and sub table of contents.
Illustrations and inline footnotes contained in some books.
The Books of Charles Darwin.
The Structure And Distribution Of Coral Reefs. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
Geological Observations On Volcanic Islands. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
Geological Observations on South America. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
Journal of Researches Vol 1&2 (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
A Monograph of The Sub-Class Cirripedia. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
A Monograph Of The Fossil Lepadidae. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
A Monograph On The Fossil Balanidæ And Verrucidæ. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
On The Tendency Of Species To Form Varieties; And On The Perpetuation Of Varieties And Species By Natural Means Of Selection. (Inline Footnotes)
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. 1st Edition (Illustrated)
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. 3rd Edition (Illustrated)
On The Various Contrivances By Which British And Foreign Orchids Are Fertilised By Insects. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Vol 1&2. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. 6th Edition (Illustrated)
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
Insectivorous Plants. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Effects of Cross & Self-Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Different Forms Of Flowers On Plants Of The Same Species. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Power of Movement in Plants. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms / With Observations on Their Habits. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Voyage of the Beagle. Journal Of Researches Into The Natural History & Geology Of The Countries Visited During The Voyage Round The World Of H.M.S. 'Beagle' (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
The Letters of Charles Darwin.
Life and Letters of Charles Darwin. Vol1&2 Including An Autobiographical Chapter Edited By His Son Francis Darwin.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Vol1&2 Edited By Francis Darwin And A.C. Seward.
The Biographies of Charles Darwin.
The Autobiography of Charles Darwin Edited by his Son Francis Darwin.
Life of Charles Darwin by G.T Bettany. (Inline Footnotes)
Charles Darwin by Grant Allen. (Inline Footnotes)
Charles Darwin: His Life Told in an Autobiographical Chapter Edited By His Son, Francis Darwin. (Illustrated / Inline Footnotes)
Famous Men of Science by Sarah. K. Knowles.
The Criticism, Essays and Reviews of Charles Darwin.
Essays on Darwinism by Thomas R.R Stebbing. (Inline Footnotes)
What is Darwinism? by Charles Hodge. (Inline Footnotes)
Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism by Asa Gray. (Inline Footnotes)
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality by Rudolf Schmid. (Inline Footnotes)
Darwiniana Collected Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley. (Inline Footnotes)
Darwin and Modern Science by A.C Seward and Others. - Essays In Commemoration Of The Centenary Of The Birth Of Charles Darwin And Of The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The Publication Of "The Origin Of Species"