12 books found
by August Weismann, Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton
1889
by David Starr Jordan, John Arthur Thomson, Herbert Spencer Jennings, George Howard Parker, Ernest William MacBride, Edwin Grant Conklin, William Berryman Scott, Francis Arthur Bather, John Walter Gregory, Arthur Smith Woodward, Charles Stuart Gager, Edward Wilber Berry, Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley, William Morton Wheeler, Frederic Brewster Loomis, David Meredith Seares Watson, Richard Swann Lull, William King Gregory, Grafton Elliot Smith, Samuel Jackson Holmes, Julian Huxley
1928
by Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton
1913
by Sir John Lubbock
1897
In Edward Bagnall Sir Poulton's work, 'Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection,' the reader is taken on a journey through the life and groundbreaking discoveries of Charles Darwin, particularly focusing on his theory of natural selection. Poulton's literary style is both informative and engaging, providing a detailed analysis of Darwin's theory within the context of the scientific and social milieu of the 19th century. Through meticulous research and compelling writing, Poulton sheds light on the importance of Darwin's theory in the broader scope of scientific thought and its impact on the field of biology. The book is a must-read for those interested in evolutionary biology and the history of science. Edward Bagnall Sir Poulton, a renowned biologist and historian of science, delves into Darwin's life and work with a depth of knowledge and insight that only a true expert in the field could provide. Poulton's understanding of Darwin's contributions to the study of evolution enriches the narrative, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend 'Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection' to anyone seeking a comprehensive and engaging exploration of one of the most influential scientific theories in history. Poulton's expertise and passion for the subject shine through in this masterful work.