Just a compilation of book reviews for "The Origin of Species" from Amazon.com. However, they are good reviews that explain some of the things that Darwin discussed in his book.
This is a fun timeline of the events attributable to Charles Darwin's life. It includes information regarding his life, his death, and how he has affected society and science after his death.
In 1672, the journal published Newton's first paper New Theory about Light
and Colours
it has remained in continuous publication ever since, making it the world's
longest running scientific journal
The use of the word "philosophical" in the title derives from the phrase "natural
philosophy", which was the equivalent of what we would now generically call
"science
Oldenburg published the journal at his own personal expense and seems to have
entered into an agreement with the Council of the Royal Society allowing him to keep any resulting
profits
He was to be disappointed, however, since the journal performed poorly from a
financial point of view during Oldenburg's lifetime
A modern day reporting of how natural selection works. Although some are funny (in a I-can't-believe-this-person-actually-did-that sort of way) I will admit that some of the stories on here are sad.
Although this is limited in page views, it has a great introduction. I read this book for my colloquium Honors Biology class with Dr. Evans. Our whole them revolved around evolution and this book was very logical and concise. An excellent read.