Author(s): Darwin, Charles
Reader(s): Wickham, Peter
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0229
Barcode: 9781843799689
Release Date: 01/2016

DARWIN, C.: On the Origin of Species (Unabridged)

Perhaps the most influential science book ever written, On the Origin of Species has continued to fascinate readers for more than a century after its initial publication. Its controversial theory that populations evolve and adapt through a process known as natural selection led to heated scientific, philosophical and religious debate, revolutionising every discipline in its wake. With its clear, concise and surprisingly enjoyable prose, On the Origin of Species is both captivating and edifying.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Darwin, Charles - Author
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
1On the Origin of Species11:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter I: Variation Under Domestication…09:41
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Effects of Habit and of the Use or Disuse…10:18
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Character of Domestic Varieties…11:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Breeds of the Domestic Pigeon…08:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6An argument of great weight…11:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Principles of Selection Anciently Followed…10:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 2
1Unconscious Selection12:36
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Circumstances Favourable to Man's Power…08:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter II: Variation Under Nature10:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Doubtful Species10:03
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Many of the cases of strongly marked varieties…09:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Wide-Ranging, Much Diffused…07:24
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7These facts are of plain signification…08:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 3
1Chapter III: Struggle for Existence14:42
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Nature of the Checks to Increase08:28
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Complex Relations of All Animals…11:52
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Struggle for Life Most Severe Between…05:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Chapter IV: Natural Selection…11:53
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6In order that any great amount of modification…08:57
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Sexual Selection13:26
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 4
1It may be worthwhile to give another…09:13
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2On the Intercrossing of Individuals11:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Circumstances Favourable…06:56
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4The mere lapse of time by itself does nothing…08:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Extinction Caused by Natural Selection…14:07
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6The Probable Effects of the Action…08:41
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7In a large genus it is probable that more…09:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 5
1We have seen that in each country…12:23
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Convergence of Character13:28
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter V: Laws of Variation08:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4In some cases we might easily put down…09:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Acclimatisation07:21
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Correlated Variation11:52
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Multiple, Rudimentary…14:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 6
1Secondary Sexual Characters Variable12:29
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The difficulty in distinguishing variable species…07:49
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3What now are we to say to these several facts?09:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter VI: Difficulties of the Theory08:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5As allied or representative species…07:28
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6On the Origin and Transition of Organic…07:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I will now give two or three instances…07:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8Organs of Extreme Perfection…07:41
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
9It is scarcely possible to avoid comparing…07:20
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 7
1In considering transitions of organs…12:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Fritz Müller argues that this close similarity…11:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Organs of Little Apparent Importance,…08:36
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Utilitarian Doctrine, How Far True…13:43
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Summary: The Law of Unity of Type…08:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Chapter VII: Miscellaneous Objections…07:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7There is much force in the above objection.08:17
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8In many Compositae and Umbelliferae…08:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 8
1Although we have no good evidence…09:09
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Why, in other quarters of the world…09:40
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Nor can I see any force in M. Mivart's difficulty…09:05
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Returning to the whales.10:03
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I may give another instance of a structure…10:44
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6In certain genera of star-fishes these organs…11:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7We will now turn to climbing plants.08:12
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8With the giraffe, the continued preservation…07:57
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 9
1Everyone who believes in slow and gradual…09:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Chapter VIII: Instinct11:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3That the mental qualities of animals…09:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Special Instincts13:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Slave-Making Instinct11:06
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Cell-Making Instinct of the Hive-Bee12:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Huber's statement, that the very first cell…10:28
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 10
1Objections to the Theory of Natural…10:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2It will indeed be thought that I have…10:26
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter IX: Hybridism09:24
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Now let us turn to the results…10:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Laws Governing the Sterility…09:26
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Considering the several rules now given…07:52
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Origin and Causes of the Sterility…08:53
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8In regard to the sterility of hybrids…09:24
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 11
1The infertility which may be observed…08:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Fertility of Varieties When Crossed…10:46
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Hybrids and Mongrels Compared…14:20
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter X: On the Imperfection…08:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5We have, however, recently learned…09:11
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6On the Poorness of Palaeontological…08:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I am convinced that nearly all our ancient…09:17
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8We may safely infer that with marine animals…09:08
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 12
1With animals and plants that propagate rapidly…09:41
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2On the Sudden Appearance of Whole…10:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3On the Sudden Appearance of Groups…12:25
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter XI: On the Geological Succession…10:18
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5On Extinction11:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6On the Forms of Life Changing Almost…11:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7On the Affinities of Extinct Species…11:25
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 13
1On this same theory, it is evident that the fauna…08:58
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The problem whether organisation…10:10
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3It may be asked in ridicule whether I suppose…10:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter XII: Geographical Distribution09:50
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5There is no evidence, as was remarked…10:50
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Means of Dispersal10:58
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Living birds can hardly fail to be highly effective…10:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 14
1Dispersal During the Glacial Period13:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Alternate Glacial Periods in the North…12:24
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3The Glacial period, as measured by years…10:41
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Chapter XIII: Geographical Distribution…11:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5On the Inhabitants of Oceanic Islands09:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Absence of Batrachians and Terrestrial…10:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7On the Relations of the Inhabitants…04:29
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 15
1The same law which has determined…12:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Summary of the Last and Present Chapters08:13
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter XIV: Mutual Affinities…10:53
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Numerous instances could be given…08:24
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5But I must explain my meaning more fully.12:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Analogical Resemblances13:27
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7On the Nature of the Affinities…11:27
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 16
1Morphology13:46
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2Development and Embryology07:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3The embryo in the course of development…08:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4As we have conclusive evidence…13:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Rudimentary, Atrophied, and Aborted…06:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Rudimentary organs in the individuals…10:20
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Summary03:54
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 17
1Chapter XV: Recapitulation and Conclusion10:39
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2On this doctrine of the extermination…08:45
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Variability is not actually caused by man…10:13
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4Many other facts are, as it seems to me…11:33
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5Looking to geographical distribution…08:30
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6I have now recapitulated the facts…10:15
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7It may be asked how far I extend the doctrine…08:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8When we can feel assured…06:46
Wickham, Peter (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 21:02:15