Charles Darwin: Voyaging

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$32.00
Publisher
Princeton University Press
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Pages
656
Dimensions
6.15 X 9.17 X 1.56 inches | 2.02 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780691026060
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About the Author
Janet Browne, trained as a zoologist and historian of science, is a lecturer in the history of biology at the Wellcome Institute in London. She was formerly a research fellow at Harvard University and associate editor of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin. She is the author of many scholarly papers and several books, including The Secular Ark: Studies in the History of Biogeography.
Reviews
"This book deserves the adjectives of praise traditionally used by reviewers to describe masterpieces. . . . It is wonderful and marvelous, even magisterial."---Stephen Jay Gould, The New York Review of Books
"There is no better chronicle of Darwin as human being, friend, and indefatigable scientist, nor anywhere a richer description of his milieu, his family life, his social circle, and his scientific connections. Browne's extraordinary knowledge of the literature of the period makes her account particularly insightful.... [A] masterpiece.... Browne knows how to spellbind the reader.... The definitive Darwin biography."---Ernst Mayr, Newsday
"A wonderful and well-rounded portrait.... We watch Darwin grow from a careless and happy young boy to a driven and ambitious young man, and Browne is very good at letting us see the moments when Darwin began to sense the scope of his own powers.... This Darwin is remarkably real."---Jonathan Weiner, The Washington Post
"Exciting and richly evocative."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"No other biography has matched Browne's ability to capture so richly the details of Darwin's time and to convey them with such direct and engaging prose."-- "Library Journal"