Review
"Dawkins is a mellifluous and naturally authoratitive reader" The Daily Telegraph "Dawkins brings the famous words to life" Audiofile Magazine ...one of the most arresting narrations of non-fiction I have ever heard...the great naturalist's arguments come over with lucidity and charm.A" Christina Hardyment, The Times. "Having Richard Dawins read it makes a huge difference...if Darwin via Dawkins tells me that the laws of co-relative genetics decree that cats with blue eyes are often deaf, that hairless dogs have bad teeth and that pigeons with short beaks have small feet, I'll buy that..." Sue Arnold, The Guardian. "Dawkins reads engagingly, and the whole effect is like David Attenborough without the pictures" Karen Robinson, The Sunday Times
Product Description
Met with instant controversy upon its 19th century publication, Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species" detailed the theory of evolution and natural selection, and revolutionized the way humans think of themselves, their past, other animals and the planet. Although it remains one of the most influential scientific texts in history, Darwin's presentation is intentional readable and accessible as he draws on his experiences on board the H.M.S. Beagle to articulate his theory.

