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Adrian Desmond

    January 1, 1947

    Adrian John Desmond is an English writer focusing on the history of science. His work delves into the broader social and philosophical contexts of scientific discoveries, particularly within evolutionary biology and paleontology. Through his research, he illuminates how contemporary thought and cultural environments shaped scientific ideas, and vice versa. His analyses reveal the fascinating interplay between science and society for the reader.

    Das Rätsel der Dinosaurier
    The hot-blooded dinosaurs : a revolution in palaeontology
    Charles Darwin
    The descent of man and selection in relation to sex
    Darwin
    Huxley
    • This is a biography of T.H. Huxley (1825-1895) - Darwin's bulldog - who led a far more fascinating and outgoing life than the reclusive Darwin. He did battle with God and Gladstone, sat on Royal commissions and campaigned for elementary education. He carried Darwin's fight to the public and outraged the old order with his talk of apemen and the material basis of life.

      Huxley
    • Darwin

      • 896 pages
      • 32 hours of reading
      4.3(584)Add rating

      Hailed as the definitive biography, this monumental work explains the character and paradoxes of Charles Darwin and opens up the full panorama of Victorian science, theology, and mores. The authors bring to life Darwin's reckless student days in Cambridge, his epic five-year voyage on the Beagle, and his grueling struggle to develop his theory of evolution.Adrian Desmond and James Moore's gripping narrative reveals the great personal cost to Darwin of pursuing inflammatory truths—telling the whole story of how he came to his epoch-making conclusions.

      Darwin
    • Charles Darwin

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.0(56)Add rating

      Very definitive, very concise, and very interesting...From William Shakespeare to Winston Churchill, the Very Interesting People series provides authoritative bite-sized biographies of Britain's most fascinating historical figures--people whose influence and importance have stood the test of time.Each book in the series is based upon the biographical entry from the world-famous Oxford Dictionary of National Biography .

      Charles Darwin