The wonderful world of life

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The wonderful world of life
Julian Huxley
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The wonderful world of life

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Book about evolution. Full color illustrations. Quote from Charles Darwin on the title page.
Contents:
page 6 The Fact of Evolution
page 22 The How of Evolution
page 38 The Course of Evolution

Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
96

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Cover of: The wonderful world of life
The wonderful world of life
1969, N.Y., Doubleday
in English
Cover of: The wonderful world of life
Cover of: The wonderful world of life
The wonderful world of life
Publish date unknown, Doubleday
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Published in
Garden City, N.Y

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Pagination
96 p. :
Number of pages
96

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Open Library
OL18439828M

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The Fact of Evolution
This is a book about life - life that continues from generation to generation, life that exists in a variety of forms surpassing human imagination, life that changes to meet changed conditions, life that slowly advances through time so long that we can hardly grasp it.
Life is not a special force. In one sense, it simply means all living things. In another sense, it means the properties of living matter - the ability to use other matter as food, to respond to outside stimuli, to grow, to organize itself in particular patterns, to reproduce - and to change and evolve.
Man is the only creature that has been able to find out how many distinct kinds of living things, or species, exist. He has reached about a million and a half, and is still discovering new ones.
In this book, we will consider how all the different forms of life are related, how life changes with time, how it produces its amazing variety, how it advances. In other words, this is a book about evolution.
Page 6, added anonymously.

It's the first page, so I thought it would give people an idea of what the book is about.

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