Ever Since Darwin
1977 Book by Stephen Jay Gould From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1977 Book by Stephen Jay Gould From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ever Since Darwin is a 1977 book by the paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould.[1] Gould's first book of collected essays, it originated from his monthly column "This View of Life," published in Natural History magazine.[2] Edwin Barber—who was then the editorial director for W. W. Norton & Company— encouraged Gould to produce a book. He soon commissioned Gould to write The Mismeasure of Man, but it was not until three years later, when Gould accumulated 33 columns, that it occurred to either of them that the Natural History columns should be published in a single volume. The collection of essays, written between 1973–1977, became a best-seller and propelled Gould to national prominence.
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Author | Stephen Jay Gould |
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Cover artist | Jay J. Smith |
Publisher | W. W. Norton (US) Penguin Books (UK) |
Publication date | 1977 |
Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback) |
Pages | 285 |
ISBN | 0-393-06425-5 |
OCLC | 3090189 |
575.01/62 | |
LC Class | QH361 .G65 1977 |
Followed by | The Panda's Thumb |
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