Plan and Purpose in Nature
By George C. Williams
“'Eyes are for seeing and ears for hearing, but what is life itself for? Does it serve any purpose, or did it spring quite by chance from the primeval soup?' Sunday Telegraph
'Anyone with even a casual interest in evolution can enjoy and profit by Williams's book. It can be read like a novel, a novel of ideas. It is a great way to find out what a leading evolutionist is thinking about' Nature
London. Weidenfeld & Nicholson. 1996. 258p. CONTAINS MARK-UP