Niles Eldredge
Darwin
Discovering the Tree of Life
A riveting tribute to Charles Darwin's
life and ideas in celebration of his
200th birthday.
CHARLES DARWIN'S IDEAS resonate deeply in
Western culture today, and his theory still lies at the
heart of modern scientific evolutionary research. As
other nineteenth-century figures fade, Darwin's theory
of evolution still provokes controversy, spilling
over into curriculum battles at state and local school
boards in the United States and around the world.
In exploring the everyday artifacts of Darwin's life,
his notebooks, and early manuscripts, Niles
Eldredge"a candid, no-punches-pulled interpreter
of the core ideas of evolutionary biology" (Science
News)provides a rare glimpse into the mind of this
highly intuitive, creative scientist. The celebration of
Charles Darwin's 200th birthday in 2009 begins in
November 2005 with the opening of a major exhibition
at the American Museum of Natural History in
New York, curated by Eldredge, that will travel across
the nation. More than a companion book to the
exhibit, Darwin is a rich and inspiring reconstruction
of Darwin's life through his writings and discoveries.
NILES ELDREDGE is a curator at the American
Museum of Natural History in New
York City and the author of many books on
evolutionary theory.
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