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Almost like a whale : the origin of species updated

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In his new book, Steve Jones takes on the challenge of going back to the book of the millennium, Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species.

Before The Origin, biology was a set of unconnected facts.

Darwin made it into a science, linked by the theory of evolution, the grammar of the living world.It reveals ties between cancer and the genetics of fish, between brewing and inherited disease, between the sex lives of crocodiles and the politics of Brazil.

Darwin used the biology of the nineteenth century to prove his case.

Now, that science has been revolutionized and his case can be reargued using the twentieth century's astonishing advances. From AIDS to dinosaurs, from conservation to cloned sheep, bursting with anecdotes, jokes and irresistible facts, Almost Like a Whale is a popular account of the science that makes biology make sense.

It will catch the millennial mood and tell all those for whom Darwin is merely a familiar name what he really meant.

It exposes the Darwinian delusions which try (and fail) to explain human behaviour in evolutionary terms, and, while giving an up-to-date account of our own past, shows how humans are the first species to step beyond the constraints of biology.

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Black Swan
055299958X / 9780552999588
Paperback / softback
576.82
01/09/2000
United Kingdom
English
xxxvii, 498 pages : illustrations (black and white)
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Doubleday, 1999.