Creation by Evolution
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Editor | Frances Mason |
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Publisher | The Macmillan Company |
Publication date | 1928 |
Text | Creation by Evolution at Wikisource |
Creation by Evolution is a 1928 book edited by Frances Mason. Aimed at a general audience, the book is a collection of 24 essays supporting the theory of evolution.[1] Among its contributors were Edward Wilber Berry, Edwin Grant Conklin, Samuel Jackson Holmes, Herbert Spencer Jennings, Richard Swann Lull, George Howard Parker, and William Berryman Scott.[2]
References
- ^ "Creation by Evolution: a Consensus of Present-day Knowledge as set forth by Leading Authorities in Non-technical Language that all may Understand". Nature. Vol. 125. February 1930. p. 162. doi:10.1038/125162D0.
- ^ B., O. (December 1934). "Review of Creation by Evolution". The Bookman. p. 96.
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