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Darwin's Creation-myth : What It Is; How It Has Proved "Unfit" & Why It Survives

Darwin's Creation-myth : What It Is; How It Has Proved "Unfit" & Why It Survives

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Darwin's Creation-myth : What It Is; How It Has Proved "Unfit" & Why It Survives

by Alexander Mebane

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P & D Printing. Very Good. 1995 second corrected printing, P & D Printing (Venice, Florida), 7 x 8 1/2 inches tall stapled paperbound, [4], 80 pp. Very slight soiling and rubbing to covers. Otherwise, a very good copy - clean, bright and unmarked. ~YYY~ [1.0P] A criticism of neo-Darwinism.

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Darwin's Creation-myth : What It Is; How It Has Proved "Unfit" & Why It Survives
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Alexander Mebane
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