Re: Hello, can anyone help?

From: derek gatherer (dgatherer2002@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Fri 14 Feb 2003 - 15:23:12 GMT

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     --- Martha Granger <inthecorn@kconline.com> wrote: >

    > He told me that he would read 10
    > books of my choosing

    I recommend "The Theory of Evolution" by John Maynard Smith, a beautiful little book written years ago (late 60s?), but still in print. It is actually the best short introduction to modern evolutionary theory. It is probably obligatory on this list to recommend Dawkins, but the strength of his polemic would switch your boss off.

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