Description:
"Biologists are fortunate in having such a scientist and author interpret these facts, for Dr. Bonner's style of writing contributes greatly to the success of the work...The drawings which accompany the text are excellent."--"Library Journal."
A series of concise essays explores the foundations of modern biology (the cell, genetics, development, and evolution) for coherent definitions of some of life's seemingly inscrutable processes. Using evolution as the central theme, it examines heredity, embryonic development, and ultimately, relations between organisms and their environment.
Copyright date - 1962, stated first edition, Harper, New York, # Pages - 180, hardcover with dust jacket. Includes Illustrations, Bibliography, Index.
Good - structurally intact and tight, slight yellowing to pages, minimal soil and wear, library system withdrawn with typical markings and pocket, cello cover over dust jacket has kept book in better overall condition