Lady Lisa's Bookshop: Evolution
found: 4 books

 
BILSBOROUGH, ALAN
Human Evolution
Blackie Academic and Professional. 1992. (ISBN: 9780751400786). Paperback, 8 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches. Condition good, some light pencil underlining at start of book. Isbn 0-7514-0078-5, 0751400785. Used: Acceptable.
Lady Lisa's BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 6674
GBP 46.76 [Appr.: EURO 54 US$ 63.19 | JP¥ 9307]
Catalogue: Human Evolution
Keywords: 9780751400786

 
DARWIN, CHARLES
On the Origin of Species
Garage A5 less Brown gold text, Grant Richards, London. 1902. Hardcover, 13.3 x 2.5 x 20.3 cm. Hardback no dust jacket in reasonable condition for its age, cover very small bumping, internal pages clean but have age spots, owners name on first page. Used: Acceptable.
Lady Lisa's BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 29712
GBP 53.00 [Appr.: EURO 61.25 US$ 71.62 | JP¥ 10549]

 
HUBBARD, BARBARA M.
The Evolutionary Journey
Red Wheel Weiser. 1985. (ISBN: 9780855001865). Paperback. Paperback - 1983 - readable condition - - used books, secondhand books, out of print books, hard to find books, for sale, second-hand books, college books, student books, nonfiction, first edition, exlibrary books sold, signed copies, non-fiction books delivered world wide. 0-85500-186-0. Isbn 0855001860. Used: Acceptable.
Lady Lisa's BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 12924
GBP 10.02 [Appr.: EURO 11.75 US$ 13.54 | JP¥ 1994]
Catalogue: Evolution
Keywords: 9780855001865

 
PARKER, ANDREW
Seven Deadly Colours: The Genius of Nature's Palette and How It Eluded Darwin
green a5+ garage, Free Press. 2005. (ISBN: 9780743259392). Hardcover. Hardback with dust jacket in overall good condition, some small bumping to corners. 'To suppose that the eye ..should have formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree' -- thus wrote Charles Darwin in ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES. The eye's 'perfection', he found, was the one problem he could not resolve with his theory of evolution by natural selection: no intermediate stages between a non-eye and a working eye seemed possible. But was he right? Taking the colours of the spectrum as his keys to the natural world, Andrew Parker shows us that Darwin in fact had no reason to worry, and that Nature's palette is a far more miraculous thing than we had previously imagined. With vivid and fascinating examples of how colour has affected flora and fauna in different environments across the globe, SEVEN DEADLY COLOURS not only shows the endless wonder of the natural world but also extends our understanding of evolution itself. Used: Acceptable.
Lady Lisa's BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 29840
GBP 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 17.5 US$ 20.27 | JP¥ 2985]
Keywords: 9780743259392

| Pages: 1 |