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On the Origin of Species

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eBook - The Landmark Work That Revolutionized Biology and Evolutionary Thought

Darwin, Charles

ZENITH IVORY TOWER PUBLICATION

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🌿 The book that shook the foundations of science, faith, and the story of life.
 
 First published in 1859, On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin introduced the world to the theory of evolution by natural selection¿a bold, meticulous, and world-changing explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. Drawing on decades of research, observation, and data, Darwin argued that species evolve over time through a process of adaptation, competition, and survival of the fittest.
 
 Written in accessible, persuasive prose, this book sparked one of the most important intellectual revolutions in history. Today, it remains a foundational text for biology, genetics, and evolutionary science, and a compelling read for anyone curious about nature, discovery, and humanity's place in the world.
 
 📚 Why this book is essential:
 
 A cornerstone of modern science and evolutionary biology
 
 Still cited and studied by scientists, philosophers, and educators
 
 Blends detailed observation with revolutionary insight
 
 A rare mix of scientific rigor and literary eloquence
 
 📚 Perfect for readers who want to:
 
 Understand the roots of evolutionary theory
 
 Explore how science reshaped human understanding
 
 Dive into natural history, biodiversity, and adaptation
 
 Read one of the most influential nonfiction books ever written
 
 📚 What readers are saying:
 
 "One of the most important books ever written. A must-read for thinkers, scientists, and seekers." ¿ Scientific American
 
 "Darwin's clarity and logic are just as powerful today as they were in 1859." ¿ Amazon Reviewer
 
 👉 Click "Buy Now" to explore the book that changed everything¿and discover the origin of the modern mind.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 09.07.2025

Umfang: 380 S., 0.96 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9782386916670

Umbreit-Nr.: 7126469

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