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Unlock the secrets of evolution and the survival of living beings with "The Conditions of Existence as Affecting the Perpetuation of Living Beings," a compelling lecture delivered in 1863 at the Museum of Practical Geology. This remarkable work, now republished by Alpha Editions after decades out of print, breathes new life into the profound discussions inspired by Darwin's "Origin of Species." In this enlightening lecture, discover how the conditions of existence shape the very fabric of life and influence the principles of natural selection. This edition is not merely a reprint; it s a meticulously restored collector s item that preserves the essence of Victorian science discussions while making it accessible for today s readers. Delve into the heart of evolution theory and explore the intricate relationship between biodiversity and survival. Whether you're a casual reader curious about the foundations of modern science or a classic literature collector seeking a cultural treasure, this book offers invaluable insights into the historical context of working men s education in the realm of geology and biology. Don t miss the chance to own this significant piece of literary history, thoughtfully crafted for both contemporary audiences and future generations. Join the journey through time and knowledge secure your copy today and celebrate the enduring legacy of scientific inquiry!
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Unlock the secrets of evolution and the survival of living beings with "The Conditions of Existence as Affecting the Perpetuation of Living Beings," a compelling lecture delivered in 1863 at the Museum of Practical Geology. This remarkable work, now republished by Alpha Editions after decades out of print, breathes new life into the profound discussions inspired by Darwin's "Origin of Species." In this enlightening lecture, discover how the conditions of existence shape the very fabric of life and influence the principles of natural selection. This edition is not merely a reprint; it s a meticulously restored collector s item that preserves the essence of Victorian science discussions while making it accessible for today s readers. Delve into the heart of evolution theory and explore the intricate relationship between biodiversity and survival. Whether you're a casual reader curious about the foundations of modern science or a classic literature collector seeking a cultural treasure, this book offers invaluable insights into the historical context of working men s education in the realm of geology and biology. Don t miss the chance to own this significant piece of literary history, thoughtfully crafted for both contemporary audiences and future generations. Join the journey through time and knowledge secure your copy today and celebrate the enduring legacy of scientific inquiry!