At 150, Darwin's 'Origin' Stirs Even More Debate
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At 150, Darwin's 'Origin' Stirs Even More Debate

London : United Kingdom | Nov 23, 2009 at 9:32 PM PST
Source: National Public Radio
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The most famous example being a book that came out in Victorian Britain in 1844 — an anonymous best-seller," says Jim Endersby. "It was called The Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation ." Endersby is a professor of the history of science at the University of Sussex and the author of an introduction... FULL ARTICLE AT National Public Radio
 
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