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  1. The Secular Ark: Studies in the History of Biogeography.Janet Browne - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (2):295-296.
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  • The Heretic in Darwin's Court: The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace.Ross A. Slotten - 2005 - Journal of the History of Biology 38 (1):169-172.
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  • “My appointment received the sanction of the Admiralty”: Why Charles Darwin really was the naturalist on HMS Beagle.John van Wyhe - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44 (3):316-326.
    For decades historians of science and science writers in general have maintained that Charles Darwin was not the ‘naturalist’ or ‘official naturalist’ during the 1831–1836 surveying voyage of HMS Beagle but instead Captain Robert FitzRoy’s ‘companion’, ‘gentleman companion’ or ‘dining companion’. That is, Darwin was primarily the captain’s social companion and only secondarily and unofficially naturalist. Instead, it is usually maintained, the ship’s surgeon Robert McCormick was the official naturalist because this was the default or official practice at the time. (...)
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  • (1 other version)Vestiges of the natural history of creation.Robert Chambers - 1844 - New York,: Humanities Press.
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  • (5 other versions)On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.Charles Darwin - 1859 - San Diego: Sterling. Edited by David Quammen.
    Familiarity with Charles Darwin's treatise on evolution is essential to every well-educated individual. One of the most important books ever published--and a continuing source of controversy, a century and a half later--this classic of science is reproduced in a facsimile of the critically acclaimed first edition.
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  • Man's Place in the Universe.Alfred Russell Wallace - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (5):560-563.
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  • The Origin of Species.Thomas H. Huxley - unknown
    h e Darwinian hypothesis has the merit of being eminently simple and comprehensible in principle, and its essential positions may be stated in a very few words: all species have been produced by the development of varieties from common stocks; by the conversion of these, first into permanent races and then into new species, by the process of natural selection , which process is essentially identical with that artificial selection by which man has originated the races of domestic animals—the struggle (...)
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  • The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise.Charles Babbage - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher and mechanical engineer who invented the concept of a programmable computer. From 1828 to 1839 he was Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, a position whose holders have included Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking. A proponent of natural religion, he published The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise in 1837 as his personal response to The Bridgewater Treatises, a series of books on theology and science that had recently appeared. Disputing the claim that science disfavours religion, (...)
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  • The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance. [REVIEW]Ernst Mayr - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (1):145-153.
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  • Wallace, Darwin, and the theory of natural selection.Barbara G. Beddall - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):261-323.
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  • Wallace, Darwin, and the Theory of Natural Selection: A Study in the Development of Ideas and Attitudes.Barbara G. Beddall - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):261 - 323.
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  • (1 other version)The Correspondence of Charles Darwin.Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt & Sydney Smith - 1988 - Journal of the History of Biology 21 (2):343-349.
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  • The Wonderful Century: Its Successes and Failures.Alfred Russel Wallace - 1899 - International Journal of Ethics 9 (2):263-263.
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  • Studies, Scientific and Social.E. B. T. - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (2):220-221.
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  • Biologist Philosopher: A Study of the Life and Writings of Alfred Russel Wallace.Wilma George - 1965 - Science and Society 29 (3):368-372.
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  • (1 other version)Just before the Origin: Alfred Russel Wallace's Theory of Evolution.John Langdon Brooks - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (2):290-291.
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  • Studies: Scientific and Social. [REVIEW]Alfred Russel Wallace - 1901 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 11:306.
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  • Metaphysical enquiries. Notebook m, 1838. Notebook n, 1838-1839. Old & useless notes, 1838-1840. Abstract of macculloch, 1838. [REVIEW]All] Transcribed & Edited by Paul H. Barrett - 1987 - In Charles Darwin (ed.), Charles Darwin’s Notebooks, 1836--1844: Geology, Transmutation of Species, Metaphysical Enquiries. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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  • Book Review: Martin Fichman, An Elusive Victorian: The Evolution of Alfred Russel Wallace. [REVIEW]Martin Fichman - 2004 - Journal of the History of Biology 37 (3):598-600.
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