[Ecoed] Favorite "Origin" Edition?

Mark Robertson rmark at nmsu.edu
Wed Jun 11 18:15:09 GMT 2008


Dear EcoEd
the Darwin project has all of Charles Darwins correspondence online.  It 
may be useful for those student who are inspired, and the Gutenberg 
Project has all his publications online.  Hope this is useful.
Mark Robertson

www.darwinproject.ac.uk
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/d#a485


William E Williams wrote:
> Dear EcoEd,
>
> I'm going to be teaching a first-year seminar next fall, and I'm 
> having the students read "The Origin of Species." There seem to be 
> dozens of editions out there, and I have to specify one for our campus 
> store to buy. Anybody have any favorites? I have an ancient dog-eared 
> paperback, but it's not with me and I can't remember the publisher or 
> edition. All other things being equal, cost should be low, of course. 
> Also, how about "The Voyage of the Beagle?" I'm slightly leaning 
> toward having them read that, too, in which case I'd probably pick 
> "From So Simple a Beginning: Darwin's Four Great Books (Voyage of the 
> Beagle, The Origin of Species, The Descent of Man, The Expression of 
> Emotions in Man and Animals)" by Charles Darwin and Edward O. Wilson, 
> which is only $27.
>
> -W2
>
> William E. Williams
> WEWilliams at smcm.edu <mailto:WEWilliams at smcm.edu>
> Biology Departm, St. Mary's College of Maryland
> 18952 E Fisher Rd
> Saint Marys City, MD 20686
>
> Summer: c/o TC Vogelmann
> Dept. of Plant Biology
> University of Vermont
> Burlington, VT 05405-0086
>
>
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