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A bold invitation to think again about the roots of modern science. Darwinism (1889) offers a clear, humane path through Alfred Russel Wallace's landmark exposition of natural selection, written in the teeth of Victorian Britain's curiosity and debate. This is a historical science treatise and natural history exposition that remains accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigour, a scientific treatise on evolution that invites readers to follow the mechanism of natural selection, the drama of competition and adaptation, and the many threads by which life diversifies and survives. Wallace's…mehr

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A bold invitation to think again about the roots of modern science. Darwinism (1889) offers a clear, humane path through Alfred Russel Wallace's landmark exposition of natural selection, written in the teeth of Victorian Britain's curiosity and debate. This is a historical science treatise and natural history exposition that remains accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigour, a scientific treatise on evolution that invites readers to follow the mechanism of natural selection, the drama of competition and adaptation, and the many threads by which life diversifies and survives. Wallace's late nineteenth-century arguments resonate beyond the classroom: the book is a compact guide to evolutionary theory applications, rooted in careful observation and humane curiosity. Its value lies in form as much as in thought-eloquent, precise, and endlessly relevant to science students and educated readers who relish a classic of comparative biology and evolution literature. It stands as a touchstone for those exploring how ideas travel and take root, and it offers a vivid window into the science-seeking culture of its era. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A rare chance to own a piece of intellectual history, perfectly suited to casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike.