Sunday, November 04, 2007

PoE: Bibliography "D"

I have just realised that, if I hyperlink inline references (e.g. Darwin, 1859, p.1) to the main Bibliography page of my book outline, "Problems of Evolution,"

[Left: Charles Darwin's 1868 portrait by Julia Margaret Cameron, Wikipedia]

then if that main Bibliography page became too large and I needed to create sub-pages under it, then I would have to go back and change each in-line reference!

So I am going to create a Bibliography page for each author's surname letter of the alphabet, as required. Here is the first such Bibliography sub-page for author's surnames beginning with "D".


PROBLEMS OF EVOLUTION
© Stephen E. Jones, BSc. (Biology)

CONTENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY "D"

Daintith, J., ed., 2000, "Oxford Dictionary of Chemistry," [1985], Oxford University Press: Oxford UK, Fourth edition.
Dalrymple, G.B., 1998, "The Age of the Earth," [1991], Stanford University Press: Stanford CA, Reprinted.
Darling, D.J., 2001, "Life Everywhere: The Maverick Science of Astrobiology," Basic Books: New York NY.
Darlington, C.D., 1959, "Darwin's Place in History," Basil Blackwell: Oxford UK.
Darlington, C.D., 1964, "Genetics and Man," Penguin: Harmondsworth, Reprinted, 1966.
Darlington, P.J., Jr., 1980, "Evolution for Naturalists: The Simple Principles and Complex Reality," John Wiley & Sons: New York NY.
Darwin, C.R., 1958, "The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, 1809-1882: With Original Omissions Restored," Barlow, N., ed., W.W. Norton & Co: New York NY, Reprinted, 1969.
Darwin, C.R., 2002, "Autobiographies: Charles Darwin," Neve, M. & Messenger, S., eds, Penguin: London.
Darwin, C.R., 1836, "Charles Darwin's Notebooks, 1836-1844: Geology, Transmutation of Species, Metaphysical Enquiries," Barrett, P.H., et al., eds, Cornell University Press, Ithaca NY1987, .
Darwin, C.R., 1859a, "On the Origin of Species: A Facsimile of the First Edition," Harvard University Press: Cambridge MA, 1975.
Darwin, C.R., 1859b, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: With Introduction by J.W. Burrow," First edition, Penguin: London, 1985.
Darwin, C.R., 1872a, "The Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection," John Murray: London, Sixth edition, Reprinted, 1882.
Darwin, C.R., 1872b, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: With Introduction by Sir Arthur Keith," Sixth edition, Everyman's Library, J.M. Dent & Sons: London, 1928.
Darwin, C.R., 1872c, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: With Introduction by George Gaylord Simpson," Sixth edition, Collier: New York: New York NY, 1962, Third printing, 1966.
Darwin, C.R., 1872d, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: With Introduction by Julian Huxley," Sixth edition, Mentor: New York NY, 1958, Fifth printing, 1963.
Darwin, C.R., 1872e, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: With Introduction by W.R. Thompson," Sixth edition, Everyman's Library, J.M. Dent & Sons: London, 1967.
Darwin, C.R., 1872f, "The Illustrated Origin of Species by Charles Darwin: Abridged & Introduced by Richard E. Leakey," Sixth edition, Faber and Faber: London, 1979.
Darwin, C.R., 1874a, "The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex," [1871], John Murray: London, Second edition, Reprinted, 1922.
Darwin, C.R., 1874b, "The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex," Introduction by Richard Dawkins, Gibson Square Books: London, Second edition, Reprinted, 2003.
Darwin, C.R., 1881, "Darwin on Earthworms: The formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms," Bookworm Publishing Co: Ontario CA, Reprinted, 1976.
Darwin, C.R., 1889, "The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals," [1872], HarperCollinsPublishers: London, Third edition, Reprinted, 1998.
Darwin, C.R., 1839, "Voyage of the Beagle: Charles Darwin's Journal of Researches," Browne, J. & Neve, M., eds, Penguin: London, First edition, 1989.
Darwin, C.R., 1845a, "The Voyage of the 'Beagle'" Edito-Service: Geneva, Second edition, Reprinted, n.d.
Darwin, C.R., 1845b, "The Voyage of the Beagle: Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Round the World," Modern Library: New York, Second edition, 1909, Reprinted, 2001.
Darwin, F., ed., 1898, "The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin," Basic Books: New York, 2 Vols, Reprinted, 1959.
Darwin, F., ed., 1902, "The Life of Charles Darwin," Senate: London, Reprinted, 1995.
Darwin, F., ed., 1909, "The Foundations of the Origin of Species: Two Essays Written in 1842 and 1844 by Charles Darwin," Kraus Reprint Co: New York NY, Reprinted, 1969.
Darwin, F. & Seward, A.C., eds, 1903, "More Letters of Charles Darwin," John Murray: London, 2 Vols.
Davidheiser, B., 1969, "Evolution and the Christian Faith," Presbyterian & Reformed: Nutley NJ, Second printing, 1970.
Davidson, K., 1999, "Carl Sagan: A Life," John Wiley & Sons: New York NY.
Davies, P.C.W., 1980, "Other Worlds: Space, Superspace and the Quantum Universe," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1990.
Davies, P.C.W., 1981, "The Edge of Infinity: Beyond the Black Hole," London: Penguin, 1994.
Davies, P.C.W., 1982, "The Accidental Universe," Cambridge University Press: Cambridge UK, Reprinted, 1983.
Davies, P.C.W., 1983, "God and the New Physics," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1990.
Davies, P.C.W., 1984, "Superforce: The Search for a Grand Unified Theory of Nature," Penguin: London UK, Reprinted, 1995.
Davies, P.C.W., 1987, "The Cosmic Blueprint: Order and Complexity at the Edge of Chaos," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1995.
Davies, P.C.W., 1992, "The Mind of God: Science and the Search for Ultimate Meaning," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1993.
Davies, P.C.W., 1994, "The Last Three Minutes: Conjectures About the Ultimate Fate of the Universe," Phoenix: London, Reprinted, 1995.
Davies, P.C.W., 1995a, "About Time: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution," Penguin: London.
Davies, P.C.W., 1995b, "Are We Alone?: Philosophical Implications of the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life," Penguin: London.
Davies, P.C.W., 1998, "The Fifth Miracle: The Search for the Origin of Life," Penguin: Ringwood, Australia.
Davies, P.C.W., 2006, "The Goldilocks Enigma: Why is the Universe Just Right for Life?," Allen Lane: London.
Davies, P.C.W. & Adams, P., 1996, "The Big Questions," Penguin: Harmondsworth UK.
Davies, P.C.W. & Adams, P., 1998, "More Big Questions," ABC Books: Sydney NSW, Australia.
Davies, P.C.W. & Brown, J.R., eds., [1988], "Superstrings: A Theory of Everything?," Cambridge University Press: Cambridge UK, Reprinted, 1989.
Davies, P.C.W. & Gribbin, J., 1991, "The Matter Myth: Beyond Chaos and Complexity," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1992.
Davis, J.J., 2002, "The Frontiers of Science & Faith: Examining Questions from the Big Bang to the End of the Universe," InterVarsity Press: Downers Grove IL.
Davis, M., Deady, L.W. & Topsom, R.D., 1973, "Introductory Organic Chemistry," Longman: Melbourne Vic, Australia.
Davis, P. & Kenyon, D.H., 1993, "Of Pandas and People: The Central Question of Biological Origins," [1989], Foundation for Thought and Ethics: Richardson TX, Second edition.
Davoust, E., 1991, "The Cosmic Water Hole,"Jachowicz, B., transl., MIT Press: Cambridge MA.
Dawkins, M.S., 1986, "Unravelling Animal Behaviour," Longman: Harlow, Essex UK.
Dawkins, R., 1982, "The Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the Gene," Oxford University Press: Oxford UK, Reprinted, 1983.
Dawkins, R., 1986, "The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design," W.W Norton & Co: New York NY.
Dawkins, R., 1989, "The Selfish Gene," [1976, Oxford University Press: Oxford UK, New edition.
Dawkins, R., 1995, "River out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life," Phoenix: London.
Dawkins, R., 1996, "Climbing Mount Improbable," Penguin: London.
Dawkins, R., 1998, "Unweaving The Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1999.
Dawkins, R., 2003, "A Devil's Chaplain: Selected Essays by Richard Dawkins," Menon L., ed., Phoenix: London, Reprinted, 2004.
Dawkins, R., 2004, "The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution," Houghton Mifflin Co: Boston MA.
Dawkins, R., 2006, "The God Delusion," Bantam Press: London.
Deacon, T.W., 1997, "The Symbolic Species: The Co-Evolution of Language and the Human Brain," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1998.
de Beer, G.R., 1963, "Charles Darwin: Evolution by Natural Selection," Nelson: London.
de Beer, G.R., ed., 1958, "Evolution by Natural selection: Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace," For the XV International Congress of Zoology and the Linnean Society of London, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
de Beer, G.R., et al., eds, 1977, "Encyclopedia of the Animal World," Bay Books: Sydney NSW, Australia, 21 Vols., Reprinted, 1982.
de Beer, G.R., 1970, "A Handbook on Evolution," [1958], British Museum of Natural History: London, Fourth edition.
de Beer, G.R., 1971, "Homology, An Unsolved Problem," Oxford Biology Readers No. 11, Oxford University Press: London.
de Duve, C.R., 1995, "Vital Dust: Life as a Cosmic Imperative," Basic Books: New York NY, Reprinted, 1998.
de Waal, F.B.M., 1996, "Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals," Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, Second printing.
Dembski, W.A., 1998, "The Design Inference: Eliminating Chance Through Small Probabilities," Cambridge University Press: Cambridge UK.
Dembski, W.A., 1999, "Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science & Theology," Intervarsity Press: Downers Grove IL.
Dembski, W.A., 2002, "No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased without Intelligence," Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham MD.
Dembski, W.A., 2004, "The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions About Intelligent Design," Intervarsity Press: Downers Grove IL.
Dembski, W.A., ed., 1998, "Mere Creation: Science, Faith & Intelligent Design," InterVarsity Press: Downers Grove IL.
Dembski, W.A., ed., 2000, "Darwin's Nemesis: Phillip Johnson and the Intelligent Design Movement," InterVarsity Press: Downers Grove IL.
Dembski, W.A., ed., 2004, "Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing," ISI Books: Wilmington DL
Dembski, W.A. & Kushiner, J.M., eds, 2001, "Signs of Intelligence: Understanding Intelligent Design," Brazos Press: Grand Rapids MI.
Dembski, W.A. & Richards, J.W., eds, 2001, "Unapologetic Apologetics: Meeting the Challenges of Theological Studies," InterVarsity Press: Downers Grove IL.
Dembski, W.A & Ruse, M.E., eds, 2004, "Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA," Cambridge University Press: Cambridge UK.
Dempster, W.J., 1996, "Natural Selection and Patrick Matthew: Evolutionary Concepts in the Nineteenth Century," Pentland Press: Edinburgh,.
Dennett, D.C., 1991, "Consciousness Explained," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1993.
Dennett, D.C., 1995, "Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and The Meanings of Life," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1996.
Dennett, D.C., 1996, "Kind of Minds: Towards an Understanding of Consciousness," Phoenix: London, Reprinted, 1998.
Denton, D.A., 1993, "The Pinnacle of Life: Consciousness and Self-Awareness in Humans and Animals," Allen & Unwin: St. Leonards NSW, Australia.
Denton, M.J., 1985, "Evolution: A Theory in Crisis," Burnett Books: London.
Denton, M.J., 1998, "Nature's Destiny: How the Laws of Biology Reveal Purpose in the Universe," Free Press: New York NY.
Depew, D.J. & Weber, B.H., 1995, "Darwinism Evolving: Systems Dynamics and the Genealogy of Natural Selection," MIT Press: Cambridge MA, Second printing, 1997.
Desmond, A.J., 1994, "Huxley: From Devil's Disciple to Evolution's High Priest," Perseus: Reading MA, Reprinted, 1999.
Desmond, A.J. & Moore, J.R., 1991, "Darwin," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1992.
Deutsch, D., 1997, "The Fabric of Reality," Penguin: London, Reprinted, 1998.
Dewar, D., 1931, "Difficulties of the Evolution Theory," Edward Arnold & Co: London.
Dewar, D., 1957, "The Transformist Illusion," Dehoff Publications: Murfreesboro TN.
Dewar, D., Davies, L.M. & Haldane, J.B.S., 1949, "Is Evolution A Myth?: A Debate," C.A. Watts & Co/Paternoster: London.
Dewar, D., 1938., "More Difficulties of the Evolution Theory: and a reply to "Evolution and Its Modern Critics," Thynne & Co: London.
DeYoung, D.B., 2000, "Dinosaurs and Creation: Questions and Answers," Baker Book House: Grand Rapids MI.
Diamond, J.M., 1991, "The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee," Vintage: London, Reprinted, 1992.
Diamond, J.M., 1997., Why is Sex Fun?: The Evolution of Human Sexuality," Weidenfeld & Nicolson: London.
Dixon, B., ed., 1989, "From Creation to Chaos: Classic Writings in Science," Cardinal: London, Reprinted, 1991.
Dixon, T. & Lucas, M., 1982, "The Human Race," Methuen: London.
Dobzhansky, T.G., 1937, "Genetics and the Origin of Species," Columbia University Press: New York NY, Reprinted, 1982.
Dobzhansky, T.G., 1956, "The Biological Basis of Human Freedom," Page Barbour Lectures March 1954 at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Columbia University Press: New York NY, Reprinted, 1960.
Dobzhansky, T.G., 1962, "Mankind Evolving: The Evolution of the Human Species," Yale University Press: New Haven CT, Twelfth printing, 1969.
Dobzhansky, T.G., 1967, "The Biology of Ultimate Concern," Collins/Fontana: London, Reprinted, 1971.
Dobzhansky, T.G., 1970, "Genetics of the Evolutionary Process," Columbia University Press: New York NY.
Dobzhansky, T.G., Ayala, F.J., Stebbins, G.L. & Valentine, J.W., 1977, "Evolution," W.H. Freeman & Co: San Francisco CA.
Dodson, E.O., 1962, "Evolution: Process and Product," [1960], Reinhold: New York, Modern Asia edition.
Dose, K., et. al., eds, 1974, "The Origin of Life and Evolutionary Biochemistry," Plenum: New York NY.
Dover, G.A., 1999, "Dear Mr Darwin: Letters on the Evolution of Life and Human Nature," University of California Press: Berkeley CA, Reprinted, 2000.
Doyle, P., Bennett, M. & Baxter, A.N., 1994, "The Key to Earth History: An Introduction to Stratigraphy," Wiley: Chichester UK.
Drake, F. & Sobel, D., 1991, "Is Anyone Out There?: The Scientific Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence," Pocket Books: New York NY, Reprinted, 1994.
Drexler, K.E., 1990, "Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology," Oxford University Press: Oxford UK, Reprinted, 1992.
Drummond, H., 1899, "The Ascent of Man: The Lowell Lectures on the Ascent of Man," Hodder & Stoughton: London.
Drury, S.A., 1999, "Stepping Stones: The Making of Our Home World," Oxford University Press: New York NY.
Duddington, C.L., 1969, "Evolution and Design in the Plant Kingdom," Thomas Y. Crowell Co: New York NY, Reprinted, 1974.
Dulbecco, R., 1987, "The Design of Life," Yale University Press: New Haven CT.
Dunbar, R.I.M., 1995, "The Trouble with Science," Faber & Faber: London.
Dunbar, R.I.M., 1996, "Grooming, Gossip, and the Evolution of Language," Harvard University Press: Cambridge MA, 1996.
Dunbar, R.I.M., 2004, "The Human Story: A New History of Mankind's Evolution," Faber & Faber: London, Reprinted, 2005.
Duncan, H., 1977, "Evolution: The Incredible Hoax," Missionary Crusader: Lubbock TX, Fourth printing, 1982.
Duncan, R. & Weston-Smith, M., eds, 1977, "The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Unknown," Pergamon: Oxford UK, Reprinted, 1978.
Dunn, L.C. & Dobzhansky, T.G., 1946, "Heredity, Race and Society," Mentor: New York NY, Revised, 1952, Twelfth printing, 1959.
Dunne, J.W., 1934, "An Experiment With Time," [1927], Macmillan: London, Revised edition, Reprinted, 1981.
Dupree, A.H., 1959, "Asa Gray: American Botanist, Friend of Darwin," Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore MD, Reprinted, 1988.
Durant, J.R., ed., 1985, "Darwinism and Divinity: Essays on Evolution and Religious Belief," Basil Blackwell: Oxford UK.
Durant, J.R., ed., 1989, "Human Origins," Clarendon Press: Oxford UK.
Dury, G.H., 1971, "The Face of the Earth," [1959], Penguin: Harmondsworth UK, Third edition, Reprinted, 1974.
Dye, D.L., 1966, "Faith and the Physical World: A Comprehensive View," Paternoster: Exeter UK.
Dyson, F.J., 1979, "Disturbing the Universe," Harper & Row: New York NY.
Dyson, F.J., 1988, "Infinite In All Directions: Gifford Lectures Given at Aberdeen, Scotland, April-November 1985," Harper & Row: New York NY, Reprinted, 1989.

PS: See `tagline' quote below for Darwin's admission in the 1859 First Edition of his Origin of Species that in it, "scarcely a single point is discussed ... on which facts cannot be adduced, often apparently leading to conclusions directly opposite to those at which I have arrived" and that "A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question ..." (my emphasis). Darwin and his Darwinist followers down to the present day, far from allowing a "fair result" to be "obtained" by "fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question," have in fact done their best (or worst!) to prevent "the facts and arguments on" the other side (i.e. creation/design) "of each question" from being fully stated"! One of the aims of this future book is to help balance Darwin's (and Darwinists') unfair and unbalanced presentation of "the facts and arguments on ... each question."

Stephen E. Jones, BSc. (Biology).
My other blog: TheShroudofTurin


"This Abstract, which I now publish, must necessarily be imperfect. I cannot here give references and authorities for my several statements; and I must trust to the reader reposing some confidence in my accuracy. No doubt errors will have crept in, though I hope I have always been cautious in trusting to good authorities alone. I can here give only the general conclusions at which I have arrived, with a few facts in illustration, but which, I hope, in most cases will suffice. No one can feel more sensible than I do of the necessity of hereafter publishing in detail all the facts, with references, on which my conclusions have been grounded; and I hope in a future work to do this. For I am well aware that scarcely a single point is discussed in this volume on which facts cannot be adduced, often apparently leading to conclusions directly opposite to those at which I have arrived. A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question; and this cannot possibly be here done." (Darwin, C.R., "On the Origin of Species: A Facsimile of the First Edition," Harvard University Press: Cambridge MA, 1975, p.2).

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