Although his name has become a household word after he published
"The Origin of the Species," a one-volume edition of his writings
that covers the full gamut of his theoretical as well as scientific
writings has not been available for many years. "Charles Darwin: An
Anthology," covers the heart of the five books for which the author
is best known. This readable volume includes "The Autobiography,
The Voyage of the Beagle, The Origin of the Species, The Descent of
Man," and "The Expression of the Emotion."
The volume also includes parts of Darwin's less well-known
works. Although it was published last chronologically, "The
Autobiography" is an ideal beginning to the volume. A new
introduction by the noted anthropologist Lionel Tiger underlines
the continuing importance of Darwin's thinking, and explains why it
still infl uences contemporary scholarship in many fi elds.
These selections have not been rewritten--they are pure Darwin.
The dull and the unessential have been eliminated. What remains is
material that best illustrates Darwin's most important and
interesting ideas. Th e selection manages as well to retain his
most readable prose, while presenting the fundamentals of Darwin's
revolutionary thought. Collectively, the volume paints a picture of
an immensely curious and indefatigable mind. This volume also
includes a critical bibliography that will prove valuable to those
interested in further reading.
"Marston Bates" (1906-1974) was an American zoologist. His
studies on mosquitoes led to the understanding of the causes of
yellow fever in South America. He is the author of numerous science
books including "The Land and Wildlife of South America" and "The
Nature of Natural History."
"Philip S. Humphrey" is Curator Emeritus and former Director of
the Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas.
"Lionel Tiger" is Charles Darwin Professor of Anthropology at
Rutgers University. He is the author of "The Decline of Males,
Optimism, The Pursuit of Pleasure, China's Food, The Manufacture of
Evil, Men in Groups," and with Robin Fox, "The Imperial Animal." He
directs the anthropology publishing eff ort at Transaction
Publishers.
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