Well, the best one is Darwin's Origin of Species, why don't you start there?
Stephen Jay Gould wrote a lot of very good books -- the Reflections on Natural History are collections of essays.
Ever Since Darwin is the first
Hen's Teeth and Horses Toes
The Flamingo's Smile
The Panda's Thumb
Bully for Brontosaurus
those are a few in the series that spring to mind.
You could go to www.amazon.com and search on Darwin.
You could go to university and science web sites and look for recommended readings lists.
2007-03-29 15:56:37
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answered by tehabwa 7
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Don't ask for a list of good books on the subject. Go out and read them all. Make up Your own mind about which best conveys the message to You. Establish the parameters of Your agreement with the sentiments of others. Compare styles and points of view. Expand the horizons of Your comprehension and the realms of Your acquaintanceship with original thought.
Go the the bibliography at the back of the first book You read, and start from there. It will not take You long to develop a preference for certain authors and augments.
Happy reading. Cheers!
2007-03-29 22:59:14
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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Go to Amazon.com and enter the name Charles Darwin. You could also try alibris.com. If there is a subject or keyword entry possible, enter evolution or natural selection. These steps will give you the names of every book imaginable on the subject.
2007-03-29 23:23:28
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answered by dov20051 3
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Just read The Origin of Species. It is self-explanantory.
2007-03-30 19:32:07
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answered by fatboycool 4
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Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea, by Carl Zimmer
by the way, Nirvana rocks!
2007-03-31 14:12:04
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answered by The Tourist 5
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Read the book itself. "Origin of Species" by Charles Darwin.
If you don't understand it, buy the Cliff's notes.
2007-03-30 12:11:16
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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Harun Yahya ? Evolution Deceit.
2007-03-30 06:49:58
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answered by vampire_chick 2
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