Abstract
This essay reviews ‘Divided labours: an evolutionary view of women at work’ by Kingsley Browne (70 pp., ISBN 0 297 841408), ‘The truth about Cinderella: a Darwinian view of parental love’ by Martin Daly and Margo Wilson (68 pp., ISBN 0 297 841610), ‘Shaping life: genes, embryos and evolution’ by John Maynard Smith (50 pp., ISBN 0 297 841386), and ‘Neanderthals, bandits and farmers: how agriculture really began’ by Colin Tudge (53 pp., ISBN 0 297 842587), published in 1998 by Weidenfeld and Nicolson at £4·99 each.
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