Odyssey: Young Charles Darwin, the Beagle, and the Voyage That Changed the World

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$28.95  $26.92
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Pegasus Books
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Pages
336
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.1 X 1.5 inches | 1.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
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9781643139081

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About the Author
Tom Chaffin is the author of, among other books, Giant's Causeway: Frederick Douglass's Irish Odyssey and the Making of an American Visionary; Sea of Gray: The Around-the-World Odyssey of the Confederate Raider Shenandoah; Pathfinder: John Charles Frémont and the Course of American Empire; and Revolutionary Brothers: Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, and the Friendship that Helped Forge Two Nations. His writings have also appeared in the New York Times, the Oxford American, Time, Harper's, and other publications. He lives in Atlanta.
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"In Odyssey, Tom Chaffin presents a crisp and colorful narrative of Charles Darwin's seminal voyage on the HMS Beagle, frequently and advantageously animated by Darwin's own words. It is a vivid and insightful account of Darwin's experiences and observations leading to his world-shattering theory of natural selection."
--Rob Wesson, author of DARWIN'S FIRST THEORY
"Reading like a spectacular novel and drawing on Darwin's journals and unpublished sources, Odyssey gives readers the details of Darwin's formative experiences. The book is a brilliant contribution to the understanding of the cultural, intellectual, and even quotidian forces that shaped one of the world's most influential scientists. Novelistic nonfiction at its best."--Rebecca Coffey "Forbes"
"One might think that, by now, the 'Darwin industry' had exhausted its material and, as has been suggested, studied "every laundry list... with paralyzing diligence for some extra insight into the character of the great man". It turns out that there remains space for fresh perspectives on the life of one of the most important scientists in history. Chaffin's narrative of Darwin's Beagle travels makes the reader feel like we're there with an extraordinary young man as he explores--and ultimately creates a theory that will explain--the world. This is a well-told version of a great and enormously consequential adventure."--Warren D. Allmon, Cornell University, Hunter R. Rawlings III Professor of Paleontology, and Director, Paleontological Research Institute.
Tom Chaffin lays out in spectacular detail and verve Darwin's voyage, crisply painting vibrant scenes of his many companions and--occasionally dangerous--encounters. . . . Bristling with tales and facts that whet the appetite for more, Odyssey: Young Charles Darwin, the Beagle, and the Voyage that Changed the World is an achievement one suspects Chaffin could only have pulled off by mastering time travel to stow aboard the Beagle himself."--Douglas C. Braaten, the New York Academy of Sciences Chief Scientific Officer
"Tom Chaffin's Odyssey is a masterpiece. While focused on Darwin's Beagle travels, this lively and detailed, tightly-woven narrative also provides a splendid overview of the great Victorian naturalist's life. Published and unpublished contemporary writings by Darwin and others, as well as up-to-date scholarship, lend colour to depicted events. All the while, the flesh-and-blood Darwin comes shining through."--Patrick Armstrong, Adjunct Professor of Geography at the University of Western Australia, and author of Darwin's Other Islands, Darwin's Luck, and All Things Darwin
"This retelling of Charles Darwin's momentous journey on HMS Beagle offers a fresh and lively narrative in the round. We learn of Darwin's appreciation of literature, his many land expeditions, his friends and colleagues on the ship, and the individuals who helped him gather a magnificent collection of natural history specimens and memories to last the rest of his life. Tom Chaffin links these transformative experiences to Odysseus's celebrated wanderings and reveals the ways in which the young Darwin developed into a remarkable thinker."--Janet Browne, author of Charles Darwin: Voyaging and Charles Darwin: The Power of Place.
"Readers with a passion for the subject will savor this account of the scientific process at work"-- "Publishers Weekly"
"A fresh look at Charles Darwin's famed voyage. Drawing on Darwin's notes and letters as well as those of his acquaintances, Chaffin chronicles the naturalist's legendary journey on the Beagle."-- "Kirkus Reviews"