1st Edition

The Evolution Debate 1813–1870

By Charles Darwin, David Knight Copyright 2003

    On the Origin of Species caused an uproar when it was first published in 1859. Darwin's theory was that species had evolved from simpler organisms by natural selection acting upon the variability of populations. This view was directly opposed to the doctrine of special creation by God and angered the Church and Victorian public opinion. This volume is a facsimile of one of the original copies sent to the eminent geologist Leonard Horner. The volume also includes sample pages from Darwin's original handwritten manuscript; the exclusive property of the Natural History Museum.

    INTRODUCTION, CHAPTER I. VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION. CHAPTER II. VARIATION UNDER NATURE. CHAPTER III. STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. CHAPTER IV. NATURAL SELECTION. CHAPTER V. LAWS OF VARIATION. CHAPTER VI. DIFFICULTIES ON THEORY. CHAPTER VII.INSTINCT. CHAPTER VIII. HYBRIDISM. CHAPTER IX. ON THE IMPERFECTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD. CHAPTER X. ON THE GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION OF ORGANIC BEINGS CHAPTER XI. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION CHAPTER XII. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION— continued. CHAPTER XIII.

    Biography

    Charles Darwin. Edited by David Knight