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ISBN10: 0521590329, ISBN13: 9780521590327, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. As the sheer volume of his correspondence indicates, 1862 was a very productive year for Darwin. This was not only the case in his published output (two botanical papers and a book on the pollination mechanisms of orchids), but more particularly in the extent and breadth of the botanical experiments he carried out. The promotion of his theory of natural selection also continued: Darwin's own work on it expanded, Thomas Henry Huxley gave lectures about it, and Henry Walter Bates invoked it to explain mimicry in butterflies. As well as monitoring the progress of his scientific work, the correspondence also records the continuing effects of Darwin's ill-health. Serious illness in two of his children also disrupts his work. 1862 was a very productive year for Darwin. This was not only the case in his published output, but more particularly in the botanical experiments he carried out. The effects of Darwin's ill-health and serious illness in two of his children are also recorded. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. [Stevenage, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1997] ...
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ISBN10: 0521590329, ISBN13: 9780521590327, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover This new volume reflects a very productive year in the life of Charles Darwin. Editor(s): Burkhardt, Frederick H.; Harvey, Joy (University of Cambridge Library); Porter, Duncan M.; Topham, Jonathan R. (University of Cambridge Library). Series: The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Num Pages: 980 pages, 16 b/w illus. BIC Classification: PDX; PSAJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 54. Weight in Grams: 1660. . 1997. Illustrated. hardcover. . . . . [Galway, GY, Ireland] [Publication Year: 1997]
ISBN10: 0521590329, ISBN13: 9780521590327, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. As the sheer volume of his correspondence indicates, 1862 was a very productive year for Darwin. This was not only the case in his published output (two botanical papers and a book on the pollination mechanisms of orchids), but more particularly in the extent and breadth of the botanical experiments he carried out. The promotion of his theory of natural selection also continued: Darwin's own work on it expanded, Thomas Henry Huxley gave lectures about it, and Henry Walter Bates invoked it to explain mimicry in butterflies. As well as monitoring the progress of his scientific work, the correspondence also records the continuing effects of Darwin's ill-health. Serious illness in two of his children also disrupts his work. 1862 was a very productive year for Darwin. This was not only the case in his published output, but more particularly in the botanical experiments he carried out. The effects of Darwin's ill-health and serious illness in two of his children are also recorded. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. [Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1997]
Cambridge University Press 1997 Hard cover New This new volume reflects a very productive year in the life of Charles Darwin. Editor(s): Burkhardt, Frederick H.; Harvey, Joy (University of Cambridge Library); Porter, Duncan M.; Topham, Jonathan R. (University of Cambridge Library). Series: The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Num Pages: 980 pages, 16 b/w illus. BIC Classification: PDX; PSAJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 54. Weight in Grams: 1660. 1997. Illustrated. hardcover.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
ISBN10: 0521590329, ISBN13: 9780521590327, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover This new volume reflects a very productive year in the life of Charles Darwin. Editor(s): Burkhardt, Frederick H.; Harvey, Joy (University of Cambridge Library); Porter, Duncan M.; Topham, Jonathan R. (University of Cambridge Library). Series: The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Num Pages: 980 pages, 16 b/w illus. BIC Classification: PDX; PSAJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 54. Weight in Grams: 1660. . 1997. Illustrated. hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. [Olney, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1997]
ISBN10: 0521590329, ISBN13: 9780521590327, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. As the sheer volume of his correspondence indicates, 1862 was a very productive year for Darwin. This was not only the case in his published output (two botanical papers and a book on the pollination mechanisms of orchids), but more particularly in the extent and breadth of the botanical experiments he carried out. The promotion of his theory of natural selection also continued: Darwin's own work on it expanded, Thomas Henry Huxley gave lectures about it, and Henry Walter Bates invoked it to explain mimicry in butterflies. As well as monitoring the progress of his scientific work, the correspondence also records the continuing effects of Darwin's ill-health. Serious illness in two of his children also disrupts his work. 1862 was a very productive year for Darwin. This was not only the case in his published output, but more particularly in the botanical experiments he carried out. The effects of Darwin's ill-health and serious illness in two of his children are also recorded. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. [Truganina, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 1997] ...
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