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Reluctant Mr. Darwin, An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of His Theory of Evolution
David Quammen
NATURAL HISTORY 2007 PAPER 304 PAGES
NEW
David Quammen hits just the right note in this sprightly tale of the man, his ideas and impact. Not just a marvelous and witty writer with a conversational style, Quammen (Flight of the Iguana, Song of the Dodo, etc.) also has an uncanny ability, in full display in this extended essay, to express complex ideas with clarity.
(NAT94, $14.95)
Ever Since Darwin, Reflections in Natural History
Stephen Jay Gould
NATURAL HISTORY 1992 PAPER 288 PAGES
In these delightful essays, enormously well infomed, thoughtful and a joy to read, Gould effortlessly explicates the wonders of evolution. His essay on Darwin's theory of evolution is utterly dead-on.
(NAT15, $15.95)
Evolution, The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory
Edward Larson
NATURAL HISTORY 2006 PAPER 368 PAGES
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and historian Edward Larson examines the multifaceted history of the scientific theory which has had such an impact on twentieth century thought. Larson begins his study before Darwin, with the scientific breakthroughs of the French Revolution, and then examines Darwin's work and its effects, from the age of Social Darwinism up to present day genetics and evolutionary studies. He focuses on the social and political controversies that have surrounded evolutionary theory, particularly in the United States.
(NAT64, $14.95)
From So Simple a Beginning, Darwin's Four Great Books
Charles Darwin E.O. Wilson
SCIENCE 2005 HARD COVER 1504 PAGES
A beautifully presented omnibus edition, in a slipcase, of the Voyage of the Beagle, Origin of Species, Descent of Man, and the Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals, each with an introductory essay by E.O. Wilson.
(NAT83, $39.95)
On Natural Selection
Charles Darwin
SCIENCE 2005 PAPER 128 PAGES
Darwin's original essay on evolution presented in tandem with a paper by Alfred Russel Wallace to the Linnean Society on July 1, 1858. This is a book in Penguin's gorgeously produced Great Ideas series.
(NAT84, $8.95)
Darwin for Beginners
Jonathan Miller
HISTORY
The man and his ideas, presented in graphic cartoon style by the multi-talented Jonathan Miller.
(NAT21, $12.00)
Evolution and Christian Faith, Reflections of an Evolutionary Biologist
Joan Roughgarden
RELIGION
an accessible and intelligent context for a Christian vision of the world within evolutionary biology.
(REL50, $25.00)
Charles Darwin
David King
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
YOUNG ADULTS
A new addition to DK's acclaimed Biography series, this is a detailed and accessible chronicle of Darwin's life, sure to grab the interest of young readers. With more than 100 full-color photographs and illustrations.
(NAT109, $4.99)
Charles Darwin
Adrian Desmond
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A volume in the the Very Interesting People series by Oxford University Press.
(NAT123, $9.99)
Charles Darwin, The Power of Place
Janet Browne
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The second half of Browne's magisterial history, full of insight into Victorian science. In this big, engrossing volume she follows the fate of Darwin, and his ideas, from the return of the voyage of the Beagle until his death.
(GBR375, $24.95)
Charles Darwin: Voyaging, A Biography
Janet Browne
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
This first volume of the acclaimed biography of Darwin covers the first part of his life as he develops the earth-shattering ideas that culminate in the publication of On the Origin of Species.
(GPS29, $24.95)
Darwin and the Science of Evolution
Patrick Tort
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
FAMILY
A pocket biography and social history of Darwin in the excellent Discoveries series featuring hundreds of archival photographs and a synopsis of Darwin's life and ideas.
(GPS54, $12.95)
Darwin, Discovering the Tree of Life
Niles Eldredge
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A companion book to an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (November 19, 2005 - May 29, 2006), this richly illustrated celebration of Darwin, his life and ideas, brings together manuscripts, artifacts and materials collected by Darwin aboard the Beage with curator Eldredge's illuminating essays on natural selection.
(NAT82, $35.00)
Origins: Selected Letters of Charles Darwin 1821-1859
Frederic Burkhardt
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
COMING IN MAY
(NAT153, $28.00)
The Tree of Life: Charles Darwin
Peter Sis
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
FAMILY
Peter Sis illuminates the towering figure of Darwin, his life, travels, ideas and impact for kids in this richly embellished book, crowded with diary pages, maps, charts and watercolors.
(GBR388, $18.00)
William Wilberforce, The Life of the Great Anti-slave Trade Campaigner
William Hague
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A nuanced, clear-eyed biography of abolitionist William Wilberforce, who fought for twenty years to abolish the Atlantic slave trade.
(USS409, $35.00)
Mr. Darwin's Shooter
Roger McDonald
LITERATURE
A New York Times Notable Book from one of Australia's most acclaimed authors, this novel presents the dilemma of Syms Covington, who assists aboard the HMS Beagle as a youth but later must grapple with the worldwide moral crises resulting from Darwin's claims.
(AUS201, $14.00)
Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary
Richard Darwin Keynes
SCIENCE
Keynes provides commentary, a selection of watercolor illustratiosn and drawings and explanatory notes for this definitive edition of Darwin's Beagle Diary, 1831-1836.
(SCI169, $39.99)
Darwin and the Barnacle, the Story of One Tiny Creature and History's Most Spectacular Scientific Breakthrough
Rebecca Stott
NATURAL HISTORY
In this surprisingly wonderful book, Rebecca Stott tackles Darwin's early and important interest in -- barnacles! Darwin devoted eight years to a systematic study of the perplexing pedunculated cirripedes, setting the groundwork for his ideas about evolution through natural selection.
(NAT65, $14.95)
Darwin Loves You, Natural Selection and the Re-enchantment of the World
George Levine
SCIENCE
Levine, a philosopher at Rutgers, argues against the popular conception that Darwanism represents a harsh world driven by competition and chance.
(NAT107, $18.95)
Darwin on Evolution, The Development of the Theory of Natural Selection
David Kohn
SCIENCE
The editors, both historians of science, present excerpts from Darwin's many books in this choice reader on the development of the idea of evolution.
(NAT103, $12.50)
Darwinism and Its Discontents
Michael Ruse
SCIENCE
Ruse lays out the facts of evolution along with the mechanism, challenges, science and philosophy in this articulate appreciation and overview of " the single best idea anyone has ever had."
(SCI164, $19.99)
Endless Forms Most Beautiful, The New Science of Evo Devo and The Making of the Animal Kingdom
Sean B. Carroll
SCIENCE
Evolutionary developmental biology explained by a leader in the field.
(SCI177, $16.95)
Evolution for Everyone, Making Darwin's Theory the New Common Sense
David Sloan Wilson
SCIENCE
(NAT113, $24.00)
Evolution, The First Four Billion Years
Michael Ruse
Travis, Joseph
SCIENCE
COMING IN FEBRUARY
A tribute, published in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the Origin of Species.
(NAT150, $39.95)
Headless Males Make Great Lovers and Other Unusual Natural Histories
Marty Crump
NATURAL HISTORY
A collection of essays celebrating the many interesting and just plain weird ways of evolution. Crump is an engaging writer, conveying both the wonder and science of sexual selection, raising young, avoiding predators, feeding and communication. Her examples are outstanding.
(NAT90, $14.00)
Monkeyluv, and Other Essays on Our Lives as Animals
Robert M. Sapolsky
SCIENCE
Sapolsky tackles big questions of what makes us what we are with humor and deft prose in this collection of 18 short magazine articles.
(ATP17, $14.00)
Natural Acts, A Sidelong View of Science and Nature
David Quammen
SCIENCE
Quammen's augments this new edition of his debut collection of essays with a section of his best work since 1985.
(NAT134, $24.95)
Neptune's Ark, From Ichthyosaurs to Orcas
David Wallace
NATURAL HISTORY
A collection of essays on the wonders, evolution and nature of marine life.
(NAT120, $27.50)
The Beak of the Finch, A Story of Evolution in our Time
Jonathan Weiner
NATURAL HISTORY
This Pulitzer Prize-winning work is an accessible look at the modern debate on the mode and rhythm of evolution, using the story of Peter and Rosemary Grant and their field work on Daphne Major as an example.
(GPS08, $14.95)
The Evolving World, Evolution in Everyday Life
David P. Mindell
SCIENCE
An approachable and fascinating overview of evolutionary theory and its principles, which grounds itself firmly in the context of the modern world and explains how the scientific theories of Darwin and other scientists have become regular practice in everyday life.
(SCI163, $24.95)
The Flight of the Iguana: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature
David Quammen
NATURAL HISTORY
A marvelous, witty collection of essays. Quammen's chapter on his visit to the Galapagos is terrific, and the whole book sheds light on the workings of evolution.
(NAT16, $15.00)
The Making of the Fittest, DNA and the Ultimate Forensic Record of Evolution
Sean B. Carroll
SCIENCE
Carroll shows, in elegant detail, how changes in DNA demonstrate evolution by natural selection.
(SCI176, $25.95)
The Naked Brain, How the Emerging Neurosociety Is Changing How We Live, Work, and Love
Richard, M.D. Restak
SCIENCE
The renowned neurologist writes with flair and wit about the field he calls "social neuroscience," the study of how the workings of our brains affect our emotions and social interactions—and how we might control them.
(SCI237, $13.95)
The Plausibility of Life, Resolving Darwin's Dilemma
Marc W. Kirschner
John Gerhart
SCIENCE
A lucid explanation of the evolution of diversity of life on Earth and, in particular, the relation between natural selection and development.
(NAT121, $18.00)
The Tree of Life, A Phylogenetic Classification
Guillaume Lecointre
Herve Le Guyader
SCIENCE
A clear and comprehensive primer on modern classification and the patterns of evolution, featuring 1,500 line drawings.
(NAT130, $39.95)
Why Big Fierce Animals are Rare, An Ecologist's Perspective
Paul Colinvaux
NATURAL HISTORY
Essays on the distribution and abundance of plants and animals.
(NAT14, $19.95)
Why Darwin Matters, The Case Against Intelligent Design
Michael Shermer
SCIENCE
A primer on evolution by natural selection.
(SCI178, $13.00)
Why Size Matters, From Bacteria to Blue Whales
John Tyler Bonner
NATURAL HISTORY
Bonner considers the role of physical size and its relation to function, evolution, behavior, and longevity of in this extended essay.
(NAT108, $16.95)
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