Art Forms in Nature. Haeckel, E. Dover Publications, Newburyport, 2012. OCLC: 904451513
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DOVER PICTORIAL ARCHIVE SERIES; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PUBLISHER'S NOTE; THE PLATES. Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (1834-1919) was renowned as one of the foremost early exponents of Darwinism. His work was credited with having caused the acceptance of Darwinism in Europe, and his popular studies – preaching the continuity of all life, organic and inorganic, from prehistoric time to the present – converted tens of thousands of readers all over the world. Today, although no one is greatly interested in Haeckel the biologist-philosopher, his work is increasingly prized for something he himself would probably have considered secondary. These are the remarkable plates with which his work.
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	address = {Newburyport},
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	abstract = {DOVER PICTORIAL ARCHIVE SERIES; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PUBLISHER'S NOTE; THE PLATES. Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (1834-1919) was renowned as one of the foremost early exponents of Darwinism. His work was credited with having caused the acceptance of Darwinism in Europe, and his popular studies -- preaching the continuity of all life, organic and inorganic, from prehistoric time to the present -- converted tens of thousands of readers all over the world. Today, although no one is greatly interested in Haeckel the biologist-philosopher, his work is increasingly prized for something he himself would probably have considered secondary. These are the remarkable plates with which his work.},
	language = {English},
	publisher = {Dover Publications},
	author = {Haeckel, Ernst},
	year = {2012},
	note = {OCLC: 904451513},
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