Paperback: $525.00
ISBN: 9780814720738
Release Date: 9/01/2009
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The Works of Charles Darwin
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 20
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 21
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 1
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 10
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 11
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 12
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 13
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 14
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 15
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 16
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 17
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 18
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 9
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 19
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 22
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 23
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 24
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 25
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 26
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 27
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 28
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 29
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 3
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 4
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 5
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 6
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 7
- The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 8
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The Works of Charles Darwin, Volumes 1-29 (complete set)
Charles Darwin, series edited by Paul H. Barrett and R. B. Freeman
Are they needed? To be sure. The Darwinian industry, industrious though it is, has failed to provide texts of more than a handful of Darwin's books. If you want to know what Darwin said about barnacles (still an essential reference to cirripedists, apart from any historical importance) you are forced to search shelves, or wait while someone does it for you; some have been in print for a century; various reprints have appeared and since vanished." —Eric Korn, Times Literary Supplement Charles Robert Darwin (1809–1882) has been widely recognized since his own time as one of the most influential writers in the history of Western thought. His books were widely read by specialists and the general public, and his influence had been extended by almost continuous public debate over the past 150 years. New York University Press's new paperback edition makes it possible to review Darwin's public literary output as a whole, plus his scientific journal articles, his private notebooks, and his correspondence. This is complete edition contains all of Darwin's published books, featuring definitive texts recording original pagination with Darwin's indexes retained. The set also features a general introduction and index, and introductions to each volume.
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| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
Paul H. Barrett, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Michigan University. R. B. Freeman is Emeritus Reader and Honorary Research Fellow, University of London. |
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