 | Robert Shapiro - Science - 1986 - 332 pages
The author's reconsideration of modern biology's hypotheses about the origin of life on earth is a springboard for an exploration of the nature and limitations of the ... | |
 | Francis Crick - Science - 1981 - 192 pages
Addresses the ultimate scientific question of the nature of life, using the hypothetical scenario that life originated on earth when a rocket carrying primitive spores was sent ... | |
 | Michael Denton - Science - 1986 - 368 pages
Dr. Denton's book sets out to explain the gathering scientific evidence against evolution in its traditional form. It is a clear account of a growing crisis in biology and ... | |
 | Jonathan Wells - Science - 2002 - 338 pages
Wells lights the fires of controversy in this book that claims all previous theories of evolution are inconclusive, incomplete and even outright fraudulent. Photos. | |
 | Jacques Monod - Science - 1971 - 198 pages
"A philosophical statement whose explicit intention is to sweep away as both false and dangerous the 'animist' conception of man that has dominated virtually all Western world ... | |
 | Dotti Enderle, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - Fiction - 2010 - 112 pages
A series of illustrated adaptations of classic novels featuring delightful artwork, large type and leveled language that render them accessible and enjoyable to young readers. | |
 | Charles Darwin - Science - 1964 - 502 pages
The complete text of the first edition of Darwin's classic treatise on evolution is accompanied by an historical and biographical introduction | |
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