The Origin Of A Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon The Facts Of Alternation
The Origin Of A Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon The Facts Of Alternation

The Origin Of A Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon The Facts Of Alternation

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.


Condition remarks:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: FEP missing
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: A green cloth-bound octavo volume with gilt title lettering to the spine, published by Macmillan and Co., London, 1908. The boards show mild wear consistent with age, with the spine remaining intact and legible. Illustrated throughout, as noted on the title page.

A landmark work in botanical science, The Origin of a Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon the Facts of Alternation presents Frederick Orpen Bower's ambitious and rigorously argued theory on how plant life made the monumental transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Drawing on the biological principle of alternation of generations, Bower argues that the progressive elaboration of the sporophyte generation was the central mechanism driving the evolution of land plants, a thesis that reshaped the field of paleobotany and plant morphology. Written with scholarly precision and intellectual confidence, the text marshals extensive comparative evidence from living and fossil plant groups to support its conclusions. A foundational contribution to evolutionary botany, it remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the deep history of plant life on Earth.

Author: F. O. Bower
Format: Hardback
Published: 1908, Macmillan and Co., Limited
Genre: Botany

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Condition remarks:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: FEP missing
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: A green cloth-bound octavo volume with gilt title lettering to the spine, published by Macmillan and Co., London, 1908. The boards show mild wear consistent with age, with the spine remaining intact and legible. Illustrated throughout, as noted on the title page.

A landmark work in botanical science, The Origin of a Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon the Facts of Alternation presents Frederick Orpen Bower's ambitious and rigorously argued theory on how plant life made the monumental transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Drawing on the biological principle of alternation of generations, Bower argues that the progressive elaboration of the sporophyte generation was the central mechanism driving the evolution of land plants, a thesis that reshaped the field of paleobotany and plant morphology. Written with scholarly precision and intellectual confidence, the text marshals extensive comparative evidence from living and fossil plant groups to support its conclusions. A foundational contribution to evolutionary botany, it remains an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the deep history of plant life on Earth.