Newswise — Back in late 2009, the NCSE started offering free evolution book excerpts on its web site (www.ncse.com) and via Facebook (www.facebook.com/evolution.ncse). The excerpts--often complete chapters--were culled from a range of tomes, from illustrated versions of the Origin to textbooks (such as Douglas Futuyma's Evolution) to kids books (such as Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came to Be).
Some of the excerpts currently available:
Evolution vs. Creationism, 2nd edition (Greenwood) by Eugenie C. Scotthttp://bit.ly/bmtqJd
Charles Darwin's On the Origin Of Species: A Graphic Adaptation (Rodale) by Michael Kellerhttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Illustrated%20Origin--Darwin--small--credit.pdf
The Tangled Bank (Roberts and Company) by Carl Zimmerhttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Zimmer--Tangled%20Bank--chapter%2010--with%20notice---FB.pdf
Evolution, Second Edition (Sinauer Associates) by Douglas J. Futuymahttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Evolution--Futuyma--chap11--fb.pdf
Evidence of Evolution (Abrams Books)by Susan Middleton and Mary Ellen Hannibalhttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Evidence_combined--fb.pdf
Evolution: The Story of Life (UC Press) by Douglas Palmerhttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Evolution--StoryofLife--fb.pdf
Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came to Be (Kids Can Press) by Daniel Loxtonhttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Evolution--KidsCanPress--FB.pdf
Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk (University Of Chicago Press) by Massimo Pigliuccihttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Nonsenseonstilts.pdf
Life Ascending: The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution (W.W. Norton) by Nick Lanehttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Excerpt--Life%20Ascending.pdf
Darwin's Universe: Evolution from A to Z (UC Press) by Richard Milner. http://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Excerpt--DarwinsUniverse.pdf
Darwin's Armada: Four Voyages and the Battle for the Theory of Evolution by Ian McCalmanhttp://ncse.com/files/pub/evolution/Excerpt--DarwinsArmada.pdf
CONTACT: Robert Luhn, Director of Communications, NCSE, 510-601-7203, [email protected]
Web site: www.ncse.com
The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) is a not-for-profit, membership organization that defends and promotes the teaching of evolution in the public schools. The NCSE provides information and resources to schools, parents, and concerned citizens working to keep evolution in public school science education. We educate the press and public about the scientific, educational, and legal aspects of the creation and evolution controversy, and supply needed information and advice to defend good science education at local, state, and national levels. Our 4000 members are scientists, teachers, clergy, and citizens with diverse religious affiliations.