Charles Darwin and The Origin of the Species

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Author: Walter Karp

Publisher: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc.

Distributed by: Harper & Row

ISSN: 68-12439

Subject: Biography

This book covers all of Charles Darwin's life, as all good biographies should. It takes him from the tribulations of being a bad student in school, and then the book delves into the workings of his travels aboard the H.M.S. Beagle.

The book spends a lot of time explaing his evolutionary* ideas, and the effects it had on the mainly christian beliefs in a one sole creator.

The book offers a view of one of the most brilliant* and inquisitve men that many have not ever seen.


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