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Charles Darwin’s classic that exploded into public controversy, revolutionized the course of science, and continues to transform our views of the world.

Few other books have created such a lasting storm of controversy as The Origin of Species. Darwin’s theory that species derive from other species by a gradual evolutionary process and that the average level of each species is heightened by the “survival of the fittest” stirred up popular debate to fever pitch. Its acceptance revolutionized the course of science.

As Sir Julian Huxley, the noted biologist, points out in his illuminating introduction, the importance of Darwin’s contribution to modern scientific knowledge is almost impossible to evaluate: “a truly great book, one which can still be read with profit by professional biologist.”

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“Next to the Bible no work has been quite as influential, in virtually every aspect of human thought, as The Origin of Species.”—Ashley Montagu

“Darwin was one of history’s towering geniuses and ranks with the greatest heroes of man’s intellectual progress.”—George Gaylord Simpson in
The Meaning of Evolution

“It is clear that here is one of the most important contributions ever made to philosophic science; and it is at least behooving on scientists, in the light of the accumulation of evidence which the author has summoned in support of his theory, to reconsider the grounds on which their present doctrine of the origin of species is based.”—The New York Times

“Amazingly, 150 years after the publication of The Origin of Species, Darwin's seminal work on the theory of evolution remains the authoritative tract on the subject.”—Library Journal 

About the Author

Charles Robert Darwin was born in 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. At Cambridge University he formed a friendship with J. S. Henslow, a professor of botany, and that association, along with his enthusiasm for collecting beetles, led to “a burning zeal,” as he wrote in his Autobiography, for the natural sciences. A voyage to the Southern Hemisphere on the H.M.S. Beagle between 1831 and 1836 would lay the foundation for The Origin of Species, published in 1859. His other works include The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871) and Recollections of My Mind and Character, also titled Autobiography (1887). Charles Darwin’s Diary of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle was published posthumously in 1933.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Signet; 150th Anniversary ed. edition (September 2, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 576 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0451529065
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0451529060
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.19 x 0.94 x 6.75 inches
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Customers find the book easy to read and informative. They describe the writing style as persuasive and thorough. Readers also find the book insightful and well-researched. Opinions are mixed on the print size, with some finding it compact and small, while others say it's too small.

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This is in no way a review of the classic writings of Charles Darwin. This is just the worst quality of book I've ever purchased. It is obvious that the book was a bad run with the pages completely disjointed during printing. About halfway through the book the words slowly get pushed past the cutoff point and about 50 pages later their is upside down text that appears below where apparently the page was supposed to be cut..it's over a inch off. A photo is provided just to show exactly how poorly of a print job this was. I recommend the book, just not by this seller.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2015
Just now was the first time I read this book. It is amazing to me how Darwin put this all together out of limited data, yet makes it seem perfectly logical. He knew nothing about genetics or plate tectonics, yet correctly predicts, in a general form, the future discovery of those sciences and more. He makes many comments predicting future advances in many fields, which his theory uncovers as areas in need of further research, most of which have been made by today. It is a true token of the immense explanatory power of descent by inheritance through natural selection that so many of its predictions have come true and none have been proven false.

This edition, the 150th anniversary edition, is a reprint of one of the later editions that Darwin wrote. In it, he addresses many of the objections raised by the naturalists of the day, who were completely wedded to the idea of special creation of all species. Sadly, many of those same objections get trotted out today, though they have been completely debunked. It is a bit difficult to read, I have to admit. The nineteenth century was a time of great learning, and the general level of writing, not just Darwin's, seems higher and more complex than that of today. Maybe people were better educated then, I don't know. Or maybe, only the very best, such as this, has been preserved to the present day. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in knowing the broad strokes of the theory of evolution, which should be everyone.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2012
For someone who has a great fascination for the theory of evolution (despite being a Software Engineer) I realized that it's unacceptable, not to mention a little hypocritical that I had yet not read On the Origin of Species by the great man Charles Darwin. Yes I had devoted a lot of time to learn the theory which is how I was captivated by the simple elegance of the theory, but I needed to read the original work itself. After all, I believe, nay, I am sure of it, that this is one of the most profound ideas in the history of mankind and I was curious what the actual work was like. I was pretty sure it was going to be a lot complex.

I was in for a surprise though.

For one of the greatest books ever written, On the Origin of Species is also remarkably simple. So much so that I am pretty sure any fifteen year old kid who has had a reasonable education should not have a problem understanding it. Darwin never goes into complex stuff, instead he tries to explain with evidence the phenomena you see all around you. It's simple, it's also enjoyable.

Also, contrary to popular belief there is very little about human evolution in it as well. If fact, there is only one line, but I also think it is the best line in the whole book;

"Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history."

Cheeky, witty and brilliant.

I highly recommend everyone read this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2015
I have to give this book five stars because of its vast and thorough presentation of research and information, rather than for its entertainment value. Charles Darwin was not the first to entertain his views on evolution, but he was the first to present his work so thoroughly and to almost over-explain his beliefs and include so much evidence. He mentions and gives credit to the research and opinions of many colleagues whether they agreed with his positions or not. In fact his work is almost too apologetic and explanatory which makes it somewhat repetitious and almost boring to read at times. Considering the times and level of thinking of that time period, it may have been a wise move to approach the subject with as much explanation and tact as possible. The reaction to his work, and the commotion it caused among the Creationists was bad enough as it was! The sad thing is that the vicious attacks and false accusations are still going on! Recently, the notorious "creationist", Ray Comfort, has published a fake version of "The Origin of the Species" using a cover of the same general design as one that was originally used by Darwin, and has "conveniently" omitted four chapters, supposedly to save space, but has added his own introduction! This unscrupulous and despicable act puts him in the same class as Kent Hovind, who has been convicted and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and 3 years probation for his criminal acts and unscrupulous activities. It seems that many, or perhaps most, of the devout creationists fall into the same class of professional hucksters, and include colleagues like Jerry Falwell and Jim Bakker among their numbers. This certainly does not speak well of their character or their reliability in telling the truth.

One thing I would like to make completely clear, is that DARWIN DID NOT SAY WE DESCENDED FROM MONKEYS. That is just another lie to mislead people and discredit his work and his theories. What he did say, was that humans and monkeys have "common ancestors." It is hard to imagine how so many people choose to believe the likes of proven hucksters and convicted criminals, and yet refute the extensively researched opinions of a humble and honest man like Darwin. I believe that there are very few that have ever taken the time to read his work, and in particular, 'The Origin of the Species' that would refute his theories. I would also venture to say from my own experience, that they have never even read the entire bible on which they mistakenly believe says what they have been taught it says! So I do not see the controversy as being between Evolutionists and Creationists... I see it as being between the literate and informed and the illiterate and uninformed. Anyone who cannot see evolution at work is ignoring reality. To frame it in language that they might understand, "May God forgive them for ignoring his greatest work."
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