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Evidence As To Man'S Place In Nature

Evidence As To Man'S Place In Nature Natural Sciences

Evidence As To Man'S Place In Nature

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A provocative challenge to how we see ourselves Thomas Henry Huxley s Evidence As To Man s Place In Nature returns, restored and reborn.
This concise, commanding classic presents Huxley s rigorous case for human evolution: comparative anatomy and primate comparison, fossil evidence and embryology woven into a clear argument that humans belong within the natural history of life. Written amid the ferment of 19th-century science, Huxley confronts rival views, unpacks Darwinism for the educated reader, and traces human ancestry with lucid analyses that still spark debate and discovery today. Readers will find vivid chapters on skull morphology, muscular structure, and fossil comparisons that together form a compelling portrait of human origins and scientific exploration.
Historically significant and intellectually urgent, this work shaped anthropology and evolutionary theory at a pivotal moment. Scholars prize it for its method and rhetoric; curious readers will be gripped by its forensic logic and moral seriousness. Now out of print for decades, this edition from Alpha Editions has been carefully restored for today s and future generations not a mere reprint, but a collector s item and cultural treasure, with typographic care and contextual notes that honor the text s legacy.
Perfect for students of human evolution, collectors of classic scientific works, and anyone fascinated by human ancestry, this edition makes Huxley s powerful case accessible, resonant, and ready for a new age of scientific conversation.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
46
Release Date:
2025-09-30
Publication Date:
2025-09-30
Publisher:
Alpha Edition
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
9371344377
ISBN13:
9789371344371
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Weight:
83 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
3 cm
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