Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 377 pages
- Published by: Ballantine Books April 3, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0345422775
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0345422774
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 1.1 pounds
Product Review
Biologists have a dirty little secret: while practically everyone knows of
The Origin of Species (and owes much to it), almost nobody has read it. British geneticist Steve Jones wants to make the arguments contained in that great text accessible to modern audiences, and succeeds with the delightful
Darwin's Ghost. Approximating the structure of Darwin's opus, Jones uses the original chapter headings and summaries as a scaffolding to build an up-to-date demonstration of the power of a few simple ideas. Heredity, variation, and natural selection are all you need to infer evolution over time, and now that Jones can fill in the gaps in Darwin's pre-Mendelian understanding of genetics, the case becomes airtight.
More than a polemic, though,
Darwin's Ghost is nearly as pleasurable a read as its ancestor is--one suspects that part of Jones's mission is to inspire today's readers to turn back to the grand but humble
Origin of Species. While he may not be able to quite match Darwin's vast erudition or hawk's eye for detail, he still makes the theory of evolution shudder and breathe on the page. Dog breeding, mass extinctions, and weird fossils of tiny elephants all march to his drumbeat and--just when you least expect it--return to the main point that all living things share a common ancestor. Whether you're one of the elite who's had the pleasure of Darwin's literary company or you'd like a taste of what you're missing,
Darwin's Ghost will bring the spirit of the great man back into your world of ideas.
--Rob Lightner
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Library Journal
Using recent empirical evidence, Jones (genetics, Univ. Coll., London) has updated Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (l859) so that the fact of organic evolution is both understandable and relevant to today's general reader. He focuses on dogs, whales, snails, insects, bacteria, and, particularly, the AIDS retrovirus in order to illustrate the struggle for existence and descent with modification through genetic variation and natural selection. Special attention is given to social instincts, biogeography, biodiversity, and the evolutionary affinities among similar species through a common descent. The author stresses that all species and their environments are continuously changing (sometimes rapidly, sometimes slowly), e.g., the organisms and their habitats on the Galapagos and Hawaiian Islands. Furthermore, since Darwin's writings, serious problems with the theory of evolution are being solved in light of ongoing scientific discoveries in population genetics, geopaleontology, and radiometric dating techniques. Very informative and cogently argued, this book is an important addition to the natural history literature. Recommended for all science collections.
-H. James Birx, Canisius Coll., Buffalo Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Darwin's Ghost: The Origin of the Species Updated (Hardcover)
This is the simply the most readable and convincing, modern argument for evolution. Steve Jones comes down to the level of laity and explains genetics, descent with modification, Darwin's development of his theory, paleobotany and transitional forms in language that is enjoyable to read. If like me, you are intimidated by trying to understand the latest research in these highly specialized fields yet you yearn to understand the implications of their findings for your worldview, then this is the best book that I could recommend. I came into it highly skeptical of evolution as a verifiable theory and came out of it wondering how I can accomidate it into my Christian faith. A word of caution to any creationists who read this book with an open mind. Like me it will transform you into a very uncomfortable agreement with it.