Evidence as to man's place in nature

Book • 1863
Published in 1863, *Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature* by Thomas Henry Huxley was the first book to focus on human evolution.

It presents anatomical and other evidence supporting the idea that humans and apes share a common ancestor, making it a foundational work in the field of evolutionary biology.

The book was influential in popularizing the theory of evolution among a broader audience.

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