This 1863 work by an eminent geologist remains among the best accounts of an important branch of knowledge. The majority of the text offers an empirical statement of the evidence available in the mid-19th century regarding human existence during prehistoric times. The rest of the book considers the connection between Darwinian theory. 58 figures. Unabridged republication of the edition published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., London, England, 1914.
The Abyss of Time: Unraveling the Mystery of the Earth's Age by Claude C., Jr. Albritton Accessible, entertaining work addresses Earth's age as it explores the work of Hooke, Buffon, Lyell, Cuvier, Darwin, Agassiz, and others, detailing discoveries that led to knowledge of Earth's astonishing antiquity. 29 black-and-white illustrations.
The Triumph of the Darwinian Method by Michael T. Ghiselin A coherent treatment of the flow of ideas throughout Darwin's works, this volume presents a unified theoretical system that explains Darwin's investigations, evaluating the literature from a historical, scientific, and philosophical perspective.
Prehistoric Man Coloring Book by Jan Sovak Twenty-nine scenes depict young Neanderthals on a hunt, burial of the dead, Cro-Magnon people hunting mammoths, cave paintings, weapons and jewelry, use of dugouts and canoes, and other images.