The expression of the emotions in man and animal

Mineola, New York: Dover Publications. Edited by Francis Darwin (1890)
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Abstract

One of science's greatest intellects examines how people and animals display fear, anger, and pleasure. Darwin based this 1872 study on his personal observations, which anticipated later findings in neuroscience. Abounding in anecdotes and literary quotations, the book is illustrated with 21 figures and seven photographic plates. Its direct approach, accessible to professionals and amateurs alike, continues to inspire and inform modern research in psychology.

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original Darwin, Charles (1872) "The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals". John Murray
reprint Darwin, Charles (1901) "The expression of the emotions in man and animals". J. Murray

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