"A Primer of Darwinism and Organic Evolution" offers a foundational understanding of Darwin's theories and the broader concept of organic evolution. Written by Joseph Young Bergen and Fanny Dickerson Bergen, this primer explains the principles of natural selection, heredity, and adaptation in an accessible manner. The book provides a historical context for Darwin's work, highlighting its impact on the scientific community and beyond. Explore the key concepts that shaped modern biology and gain insights into the ongoing debates surrounding evolution. This work remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and development of evolutionary thought.
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