Condition: Acceptable. Please see the images for more details. May show signs of wear such as:
• Shelf wear or scuffing on the cover
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Blurb: “The Evolution of Man is a compelling early-20th-century exploration of human origins and biological development, translated into English and published in 1905 by Charles H. Kerr & Company. Written by German science writer Wilhelm Bölsche and translated by Ernest Untermann, this hardback work offers readers an accessible yet thoughtful overview of evolutionary theory as it was understood at the time. Delving into natural selection, adaptation, and the place of humans within the broader context of life on Earth, the book reflects contemporary scientific thought and remains of interest to collectors, historians of science, and anyone fascinated by the intellectual history of evolution”