W 1975 Charles Darwin, The Franklin Library
Notes
On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, published in 1859, is a groundbreaking scientific work that introduced the theory of evolution by natural selection. Darwin argued that species evolve over time due to variations that increase an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment. This book challenged the prevailing views of the time and laid the foundation for modern evolutionary biology. Its profound impact on science, philosophy, and religion makes it one of the most important books in history.
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Dark brown genuine leather hard cover with gold embossing on the covers and spine with gold lettering on the spine. Gold fore edge with dark brown silk bookmark. Brown illustrations throughout. Pristine Franklin Edition copy.