Darwin
Alexander Kennedy
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 26, 2016)
In 1831, a young man set off from England to collect specimens and see the world. When he finally returned five years later, he brought with him the germ of a theory so explosive that he feared to tell it even to his wife: that species were not static things created by the hand of God, but were shaped by natural selection into ever more complex forms. In this compact, highly readable new biography, Alexander Kennedy explores how Charles Darwin evolved alongside his theories, from a diffident failed clergyman to one of the great thinkers of human history. Kennedy insightfully probes Darwin’s childhood and young adulthood for the roots of his genius, and shows us how this genius finally flowered into the theory of natural selection, the basis of all modern biology. Darwin: A Life of Evolution demonstrates how Darwin’s ideas not only changed his own life and world, but still continue to shape the science—and the controversies—of our own lives today... "A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.” - Charles Darwin Buy Now to Discover: Readable, layperson’s explanations of Darwin’s most important theories.An exploration of Darwin’s lesser-known scientific work, including his studies of coral reefs, volcanoes, earthworms, and barnacles.The unsolved mystery of Darwin’s decades-long illness.The surprising influence of Darwin’s wife and children on his theories.An examination of whether Darwin or Alfred Russel Wallace deserves the real credit for the theory of natural selection.The sad fate of Robert FitzRoy, the captain of the Beagle expedition.Darwin’s role in the rise of modern fundamentalist Christianity. Buy Now and Read the True Story of Charles Darwin Thank you in advance for buying our book. We know you'll love it!