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THE VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE

por DARWIN, Charles

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1619492814
ISBN 13
9781619492813
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Empire Books, 2012. 1st Edition Printing Unknown. Soft cover. New/No Jacket Issued. No illustrations. CONDITION: UNREAD 2012 Empire Books large paperback, first edition, printing unknown. No illustrations. CONTENT: In 1831, Darwin embarked on the HMS Beagle for his second expedition surveying the world's remarkable biological diversity. Not only would the expedition last five years and take the biologist to the farthest reaches of the globe, it would also inspire Darwin's celebrated theory of evolution by natural selection. The Voyage of the Beagle details and catalogues Darwin's incredible observations and theories and affords the reader the unique opportunity to witness the natural world unfold through his eyes. Darwin's travels: St. Jago-Cape De Verd Islands, Rio De Janeiro, Maldonado, Rio Negro To Bahia Blanca, Bahia Blanca, Bahia Blanca To Buenos Ayres, Buenos Ayres And St. Fe, Banda Oriental And Patagonia, Santa Cruz, Patagonia, And The Falkland Islands, Tierra Del Fuego, Strait Of Magellan.-Climate Of The Southern Coasts, Central Chile, Chiloe And Chonos Islands, Chiloe And Concepcion: Great Earthquake, Passage Of The Cordillera, Northern Chile And Peru, Galapagos Archipelago, Tahiti And New Zealand, Australia, Keeling Island:-Coral Formations, and Mauritius To England.

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Charles Darwin, at age 22, had by 1831 rejected careers in both medicine and the clergy when he was offered the position of naturalist aboard the HMS Beagle, a 90-foot sloop charged with charting South American waters. He was not the first choice for the job. His father stood in his way. Even the ship's captain was uncertain about him. Yet he made it onto the Beagle, and this five year voyage, he later wrote, was the most important event of his life and shaped his entire career. This was a return trip to South America for the Beagle and Darwin left the placid landscape of England to journey to a land of dynamic terrain: high mountains, earthquakes, volcanoes, strange coastlines and even stranger animals and fossils. Darwin spent thousands of hours making observations, collecting specimens, and recording data. He went ashore all along the South American coasts, often riding horseback into the interior in order to collect more data, and he also includes his observations about the people whom he met there, from army generals to local Indians. And of course, he visited the now famous Galapagos Archipelago, the 10 islands formed by volcanic action where Darwin noticed that several species of finches existed, with beak shapes that were vastly different. He thought deeply about the comment made by the vice-governor that there were many different varieties of tortoises to be found on the island, and came to the conclusions about evolution he later elaborated upon in his Origin of Species: "It was most striking to be surrounded by new birds, new reptiles, new shells, new insects, new plants, and yet by innumerable trifling details of structure, and even by the tones of voice and plumage of the birds, to have the temperate plains of Patagonia, or rather the hot dry deserts of Northern Chile, vividly brought before my eyes. Why, on these small points of land, which within a late geological period must have been covered by the ocean, which are formed by basaltic lava, and therefore differ in geological character from the American continent, and which are placed under a peculiar climate, -- why were their aboriginal inhabitants, associated, I may add, in different proportions both in kind and number from those on the continent, and therefore acting on each other in a different manner -- why were they created on American types of organization?" The Beagle went back to England via Australia and New Zealand, and Darwin continued to collect specimens there as well. He left England as student with a keen and open mind; he returned an experienced scientist with definite ideas about the workings of nature, and raw data to substantiate his theories. He would go on of course to refine them and publish On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, that famous and still controversial book. The direction of Darwin's thought is clearly evident in The Voyage of the HMS Beagle, as well as his exuberance. This is the second edition of the book, originally published in 1845. Fascinating reading from a truly original mind!

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Livreiro
Pacaritambo Books US (US)
Nº do estoque do livreiro
003960
Título
THE VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE
Autor
DARWIN, Charles
Ilustrador
No illustrations
Formato/Encadernação
Soft cover
Estado do livro
Novo
Condição de sobrecapa
No Jacket Issued
Quantidade Disponível
1
Edição
1st Edition Printing Unknown
Encadernação
Brochura
ISBN 10
1619492814
ISBN 13
9781619492813
Editorial
Empire Books
Data de publicação
2012
Palavras-chave
1619492814, Evolution, theory of evolution, Darwin voyage, biological diversity, natural selection, science, animals, natural world order,
Catálogos de livreiros
History: South America; Science: Biology; Young Adult: Science; Animals; History: Exploration; History: Adventure; Science: Zoology; Environment; Travel; Adult & Young Adult; Education; Science: Evolution;

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