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Watson's commentary seeks to "provide some historical context and connection to current science, as well as some personal observations about how Darwin's writing affected (his) intellectual development" (Nature). Charles Darwin was training to be a clergyman when he undertook his famous voyage on the Beagle. On that journey, the islands and lagoons of South America became the cathedral where young Darwin explored the mysteries of life. This volume--now in paperback--is an incredible value for modern seekers of all ages. About the author James D. Watson received the Nobel Prize in 1962 for determining the structure of DNA, the building blocks of life. As a fellow pioneer and explorer of the most fundamental riddles about the nature of life, he has a lot in common with Charles Darwin.
- Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- Autor/es Darwin, Charles
- ISBN13 9780762430512
- ISBN10 0762430516
- Páginas 1260
- Año de Edición 2005
Darwin, the indelible stamp: the evolution of an idea (four essential volumes in one)
- Charles Darwin , James D. Watson
- Editorial RUNNING P.
- ISBN 9780762430512