Charles Darwin: Father of Evolution (English Version)
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Product Details:
• Author: Soumyabrata Chakravorty
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789389208238
About the Book:
Charles Darwin: Father of Evolution is an insightful pictorial biography that explores the life and scientific achievements of one of the most influential scientists in history. Born on 12 February 1809, Charles Darwin was a British naturalist and biologist whose revolutionary ideas transformed the understanding of life on Earth.
Darwin is best known for his groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection, which he presented in his landmark work On the Origin of Species in 1859. His observations during the historic voyage of the HMS Beagle, especially in the Galápagos Islands, provided the scientific evidence that helped him develop his theory explaining how species gradually evolve and adapt to their environments over time.
This pictorial biography highlights Darwin’s life, his scientific curiosity, and the discoveries that reshaped the fields of biology, genetics, and anthropology. Although his ideas were controversial during his lifetime, Darwin’s work eventually became the foundation of modern evolutionary biology and continues to influence scientific thought around the world.
Written by Soumyabrata Chakravorty, a respected educator and prolific author, the book presents Darwin’s journey through engaging visuals, historical insights, and accessible storytelling. It offers readers an inspiring introduction to the life and legacy of the scientist who changed the way humanity understands the natural world.


