1864 Charles Darwin EVOLUTION Voyage of HMS Beagle
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“One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.”
― Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
During the 19th-century, few scientists and biologists had as significant and long-lasting impact on scientific discovery as Charles Darwin. His contributions to the science of evolution with natural selection, survival of the fittest, and biological explanation have cemented him as a cornerstone in the world of biology and natural science.
From 1831 to 1836, Charles Darwin was a part of the second voyage of the HMS Beagle, a voyage that sought natural science treasures and geological finds. While on the voyage, Darwin kept a journal which would later become published as ‘The Voyage of the Beagle’. He explored the South American land, making theories, finding fossils of extinct animals, and made detailed observations of plants and animals. This voyage, and subsequent book, would eventually lead to his theories of evolution.
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DARWIN, Charles
Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H. MS. S. Beagle round the world
New York (N.Y.): Harper & Brothers, 1864.
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Collation: Complete with all pages
1 volume of 2
[vii], 351
References: Sabin 18647; Freeman 16
Language: English
Binding: Cloth; tight and secure
Size: ~6.5in X 4.5in (17cm x 11.5cm)
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“One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.”
― Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
During the 19th-century, few scientists and biologists had as significant and long-lasting impact on scientific discovery as Charles Darwin. His contributions to the science of evolution with natural selection, survival of the fittest, and biological explanation have cemented him as a cornerstone in the world of biology and natural science.
From 1831 to 1836, Charles Darwin was a part of the second voyage of the HMS Beagle, a voyage that sought natural science treasures and geological finds. While on the voyage, Darwin kept a journal which would later become published as ‘The Voyage of the Beagle’. He explored the South American land, making theories, finding fossils of extinct animals, and made detailed observations of plants and animals. This voyage, and subsequent book, would eventually lead to his theories of evolution.
Item number: #7851
Price: $499
DARWIN, Charles
Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H. MS. S. Beagle round the world
New York (N.Y.): Harper & Brothers, 1864.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
1 volume of 2
[vii], 351
References: Sabin 18647; Freeman 16
Language: English
Binding: Cloth; tight and secure
Size: ~6.5in X 4.5in (17cm x 11.5cm)
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Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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