Charles Darwin: The Fragmentary Man

Routledge (1937)
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This biography of Charles Darwin, first published in 1937, re-lives Darwin¿s life year by year, allowing the reader to share his experiences. The book displays Darwin¿s ideas and how they developed and grew over time. This title will be of great interest to students of the history of science and philosophy.

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