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Academic & Professional Books  Evolutionary Biology  Evolution

One Long Argument Charles Darwin and the Genesis of Evolutionary Thought

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By: Ernst Mayr
224 pages, 10 pp b/w photos
Publisher: Penguin Books
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  • One Long Argument ISBN: 9780140166279 Paperback Jan 1993 Out of Print #22287
  • One Long Argument ISBN: 9780713990799 Hardback Jan 1992 Out of Print #15553
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In this important and stimulating book, Mayr traces the history of Darwin's evolutionary theories, showing the complexity and many-strandedness of Darwin's thought, and the varying interpretations, understandings and misunderstandings of his theories. Although much modified, Darwin's original ideas remain central to modern evolutionary theory.

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Out of Print
By: Ernst Mayr
224 pages, 10 pp b/w photos
Publisher: Penguin Books
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