Found 769 results for "Evolution. 0"
by Peter Kropotkin, P. Kropotkin
THE conception of struggle for existence as a factor of evolution, introduced into science by Darwin and Wallace, has pe...
by James George Frazer, Theodor Herzl Gaster
I. Diana and Virbius.-Who does not know Turner's picture of the Golden Bough ?
by H. G. Wells
H. G. Wells was an astonishingly versatile and prolific writer.
by Charles Kingsley
Once upon a time there was a little chimney-sweep, and his name was Tom.
by Lewis Carroll
Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice s...
by Charles Darwin
WHEN on board HMS Beagle, as naturalist, I was much struck with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of ...
by Arthur C. Clarke
BEFORE SHE FLEW to the launch site, Helena Lyakhov always went through the same ritual.
by Frantz Fanon
Não há muito tempo, a terra estava povoada por dois biliões de habitantes, isto é, quinhentos milhões de homens e mil e ...
by Jared M. Diamond
A suitable starting point from which to compare historical developments on the different continents is around 11,000 B.C...
by Henri Bergson, CHAILLAND
THE existence of which we are most assured and which we know best is unquestionably our own, for of every other object w...
by Sylvia S. Mader
From bacteria to bats, toadstools to trees, whippoorwills to whales-the diversity of the living world boggles the mind.
by Carl Sagan
THE WORLD is very old, and human beings are very young.
by Charles Darwin
After having been twice driven back by heavy southwestern gales, Her Majesty's ship Beagle, a ten-gun brig, under the co...