The Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection Or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for LifeCastle Books, 2004 - 703 páginas The instant best-seller and source of controversy of 1859, this classic has lost none of its appeal or importance. A reprint of the original edition, value priced with a new jacket. |
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CHAPTER I | 5 |
Variability Individual differences Doubtful species Wide | 51 |
STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE | 75 |
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