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 / Charles Darwin
Material type:
- 0375756809 (trade pbk.)
- 508 DAR 22nd ed.
- QH11 .D2 2001
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507.8 JOH The ten most beautiful experiments / | 507.8 JOH The ten most beautiful experiments / | 507.8 JOH The ten most beautiful experiments / | 508 DAR The voyage of the Beagle : | 509 LIG The discoveries : | 509.22 GRO The Grolier library of science biographies. | 509.22 LER Einstein & Newton : |
Includes index
An account of the five years that English naturalist Charles Darwin spent traveling around the world on the HMS Beagle, a voyage that led him to develop his theory of the evolution of the species. Charles Darwin was twenty-two and setting off on the voyage of a lifetime. His journal, here reprinted in a shortened form, shows a naturalist making patient observations concerning geology, natural history, people, places and events. Volcanoes in the Galapagos, the Gossamer spider of Patagonia and the Australasian coral reefs - all are to be found in these extraordinary writings. The insights made here were to set in motion the intellectual currents that led to the theory of evolution, and the most controversial book of the Victorian age.
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