Introduction; On the Origin of Species; Appendix 1. An evolving origin; Appendix 2. Biographical register; Explanatory notes; Bibliography.
A scholarly edition of the most famous scientific text in the world, with detailed information about its publishing history.
Jim Endersby is Lecturer in British History at the University of Sussex.
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