On the Origin of Species, 9798888976517
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Darwin’s world-changing theory: survival depends on advantageous natural selection.
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On the Origin of Species

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    430 pages

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    7 May 2026

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Summary

*On the Origin of Species* (1859) is legendary naturalist Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking and foundational study that birthed the theory of evolutionary biology.

Sparking controversy from the time of its publication to the present day, Darwin’s theory of natural selection, where upon individuals of the same species have a more robust chance of survival thanks to their unique combination of physical characteristics, completely changed how the world viewed human history…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9798888976517
Author:Charles Robert Darwin, Mint Editions
Publisher:Mint Editions
Imprint:Mint Editions
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:430
Release Date:7 May 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
About The Author

Charles Robert Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) was a naturalist, geologist, and biologist hailing from Shropshire, England. He is most famous for his theory of evolution and natural selection, which posits that all species of life descend from a common ancestor and compete continuously for survival via genetic advantage. In 1831, Darwin joined the five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle to chart the coastline of South America. It was on this voyage that he penned his famous observations concerning the speciation of the tortoises, finches, and mockingbirds of the Galápagos Islands. That work would inform his later theories, which are still considered fundamental scientific concepts to this day.

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