Charles Darwin brings many interesting ideas to the scientific community. He is known for the evolution of natural selection and the discovery of frogs in South America. Darwin has many supporters about his evolution theory, but there are many people trying to counter his theory. These people have proved that their different theories proved that Darwin is not right in all aspects of his theory, but they are neither absolute justification nor mistaken in evolution.
"Darwin is wrong" is the remark at the beginning of A.N. Wilson's new biography Charles Darwin: a Victorian mythical figure. I like this book very much, I have learned a lot from it. Wilson 's understanding of the Victorian era is an encyclopedia and he can meet books with attractive details about Darwin and his contemporaries. But the most interesting feature of this book is that it strongly opposed Darwin's theory of evolution. As his statement at the beginning suggests, Wilson intends to use his books as a glove to be thrown at the foot of the Darwin Hall, but the hall chose gloves. A series of comments reflecting that book continued. Some of them asked rhetorical questions about Wilson as "the worst book that Darwin wrote so far" or "how much biography is wrong".
If you would like to know more about Charles Darwin, you might as well read biography if you want his autobiography, the autobiography of Charles Darwin, or an external perspective. Adrian Desmond James Moore and Darwin
If you would like to know more about Charles Darwin, you might as well read biography if you want his autobiography, the autobiography of Charles Darwin, or an external perspective. Adrian Desmond James Moore and Darwin
This friendly biography introduces middle school students to Charles Darwin. I saw young Charles and his brothers exploded in their homemade laboratory, failure at his school, curiosity to his consumption, and finally his voyage to Beagle. I encourage readers to follow inference and doubt of Darwin's theory of evolution. The incredible mixed media illustration by Matthew Truman helps readers feel the charm of Darwin against the natural world. An oversized encyclopedia shows explanations of animals that are danger of extinction such as dwarf elephants of Glypton and Sicilia, illustrations and multi-panel cartoons. There is no sermon at all, but when believing that human beings have inexhaustible supply, the information that animals are often in danger is expressed clearly and humorously.