1887 Charles Darwin Variation Under Domestication Biology Plant Evolution German
“One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.”
― Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
In the summer of 1858, Darwin felt pressured by other scientific research, to publish his evolutionary ideas, before others who had similar findings. He began writing according to his big book of ‘Natural Selection’ – the source for ‘Variation.’ According to Freeman,
“This represents the only section of Darwin’s big book on the origin of species which was published in his lifetime and corresponds to its first two chapters.” (Freeman)
When completed, ‘Variation’ was by far Darwin’s biggest book to date. In fact, when he sent it to the printer, he wrote a personal letter to Murray apologizing for the size.
“I cannot tell you how sorry I am to hear o the enormous size of my Book”
Because of this, portions of the original manuscript were left out including an important section on man. That portion would eventually become two more of Darwin’s famous titles ‘Descent of Man’ and ‘Expression of Emotions in Man.’
‘Variation’ deals primarily with information on how to domesticate animals and plants, benefits, and consequences. It also contains one chapter consisting of Darwin’s own theory of heredity which he called pangenesis.
1887 Charles Darwin Variation Under Domestication Biology Plant Evolution German
“One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.”
― Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species
In the summer of 1858, Darwin felt pressured by other scientific research, to publish his evolutionary ideas, before others who had similar findings. He began writing according to his big book of ‘Natural Selection’ – the source for ‘Variation.’ According to Freeman,
“This represents the only section of Darwin’s big book on the origin of species which was published in his lifetime and corresponds to its first two chapters.” (Freeman)
When completed, ‘Variation’ was by far Darwin’s biggest book to date. In fact, when he sent it to the printer, he wrote a personal letter to Murray apologizing for the size.
“I cannot tell you how sorry I am to hear o the enormous size of my Book”
Because of this, portions of the original manuscript were left out including an important section on man. That portion would eventually become two more of Darwin’s famous titles ‘Descent of Man’ and ‘Expression of Emotions in Man.’
‘Variation’ deals primarily with information on how to domesticate animals and plants, benefits, and consequences. It also contains one chapter consisting of Darwin’s own theory of heredity which he called pangenesis.
Item number: #10207
Price: $499
DARWIN, Charles
The variation of animals and plants under domestication
New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1887.
Details:
- Collation complete with all pages: 2 Volumes
- 1: [xiv], 473, [4]
- 2: [x], 495, [10]
- Intext illustrations throughout
- References: Freeman 877, 878
- Language: English
- Binding: Cloth; tight and secure
- Size: ~8in X 5.5in (20.5cm x 13.5cm)
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10207
Categories
Natural History
Medicine & Science
Authors
DARWIN, Charles
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete