Evolution in the antipodes : Charles Darwin and Australia
"Charles Darwin (1809-82) is one of the most significant natural scientists in history. His work changed the way human beings saw themselves and the world they inhabited. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection has provided an impetus for teaching and research in biology and geology and... Full description
Main Author: | Frame, Tom. |
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Sydney, N.S.W. : University of NSW Press, 2009 |
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Call Number: | EBC 576.82 FRA |
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