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Hardcover:
9783319287539 | 3 edition (Springer Verlag, May 29, 2016), cover price $249.00
9781441977700 | 2 edition (Springer Verlag, February 14, 2011), cover price $289.00
9780387334189 | 1 edition (Springer Verlag, October 30, 2006), cover price $74.95
Paperback:
9781489981714 | 2 reprint edition (Springer Verlag, November 24, 2014), cover price $289.00
9781441941299 | Springer Verlag, October 30, 2006, cover price $74.95
This biography provides an understanding of William Bateson as well as a reconciliation of diverging views (e.g. the hierarchical thinking of Gould and the genocentrism of George Williams and Richard Dawkins). Evolutionists may thus, at long last, present a unified front to their creationist opponents. The pressing need for this text is apparent from the high percentages reported not to believe in evolution and the growth of the so-called "intelligent design" movement.
Hardcover:
9780387756875 | Springer Verlag, December 30, 2008, cover price $109.00 | About this edition: This biography provides an understanding of William Bateson as well as a reconciliation of diverging views (e.
Paperback:
9781441926012 | Springer Verlag, September 8, 2008, cover price $109.00 | About this edition: This biography provides an understanding of William Bateson as well as a reconciliation of diverging views (e.
Miscellaneous:
9780387756882 | Ebrary, January 1, 2009, cover price $69.95
Product Description: The trail led first to Joseph Hooker and Thomas Huxley, who had been both the theory's strongest supporters and its most penetrating critics, and eventually to Darwin's young research associate, the Victorian Georges Romanes, and to the Victorian-Edwardian, William Bateson...read more
Hardcover:
9780773522596 | McGill Queens Univ Pr, November 1, 2001, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: The trail led first to Joseph Hooker and Thomas Huxley, who had been both the theory's strongest supporters and its most penetrating critics, and eventually to Darwin's young research associate, the Victorian Georges Romanes, and to the Victorian-Edwardian, William Bateson.
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Hardcover:
9789057026034 | CRC Pr I Llc, April 1, 2000, cover price $109.95
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