Darwin : The Power of Observation and Reflection - Hardcover

 
9788121109017: Darwin : The Power of Observation and Reflection

Synopsis

Contents: 1. Charles Darwin's pedigree. 2. Robert Waring Darwin and Susannah "Sukey" Wedgwood. 3. The early days. 4. Edinburgh and Cambridge. 5. The chance of a lifetime. 6. Meeting the captain. 7. His majesty's coffin class. 8. On the 'Road' for five years. 9. Bringing the Fuegians home. 10. The West coast. 11. The Galapagos Archipelago. 12. Home around the globe. 13. Sorting things out in London and Cambridge. 14. To marry or not to marry. 15. A famous and independently wealthy gentleman. 16. Becoming a famous recluse. 17. Barnacles Galore. 18. Species - first thoughts. 19. The dilemma with Emma. 20. Confidants and soldiers. 21. Huxley, Hooker and Gray. 22. Enter Wallace. 23. Crossing a poker with a rabbit. 24. How extremely stupid of me not to have thought of that! 25. Showdown at Oxford. 26. Do you really think I can believe all that? 27. Overseas affairs. 28. Variation. 29. The Triumph of the missionaries. 30. That eminently domesticated animal. 31. The expression of emotion. 32. Plants that "Eat" animals. 33. An era comes to a close. 34. From down to Westminster. Bibliography. Charles Robert Darwin is a polarizing personality. To some, he is one of the most famous naturalists in the history of mankind; to others he is The Devil's Cousin. No matter how people view Charles Darwin, it is remarkable that very few know who Darwin really was, what he achieved, when, how, and why. But Darwin was the man who put together a theory that was to shake the foundations of mankind's understanding of this world. Thus, no matter whether one considers Darwin a great scientist or a relative of Beelzebub, it remains interesting to know about the man, his life, and his work.

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