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Bright Paradise: Victorian Scientific Travellers

Autor Peter Raby
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 1997
Whether looking for the sources of the Nile, the Niger, or the Amazon, penetrating the Australian outback, or searching for the Northwest Passage, the Victorians were intrepid explorers, zealously expanding the limits of science and human knowledge. In Bright Paradise, Peter Raby describes brave voyages and gives us vivid and unforgettable portraits of the larger-than-life personalities of Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace, and Henry Bates, glorious examples of Victorian energy and confidence. He also explores wider issues such as the growth of knowledge and the spread of the empire.Witty, provocative, and exciting in the breadth of its research, this book charts an important period of scientific advance and transforms it into a compelling narrative.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780691048437
ISBN-10: 0691048436
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 8 pages of b&w plates, engravings, and maps
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Princeton University Press
Locul publicării:Princeton, United States

Cuprins

Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: To the World's Beginning1
Ch. 1The Scientists of the Survey17
Ch. 2The Heart of Africa42
Ch. 3The Naturalists in the Amazons75
Ch. 4From the Amazon to the Andes98
Ch. 5The Plant-hunters124
Ch. 6Wallace and the King Bird of Paradise148
Ch. 7The Savage Ape178
Ch. 8Natural Perspectives196
Ch. 9A New Mythology215
Ch. 10Through the Looking-Glass248
Bibliographical Notes258
Index265

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A thoroughly interesting, amusingly illustrated, and truly thought-stimulating tale.
Peter Raby's book follows a disparate crew of botanists, scientists, and collectors who tried to order the earthly paradise which unfolded around them. Entrepreneurs they may have been--many were dependent on selling their specimens to finance their trips--but they were also scrupulous and sensitive observers. . . . Raby finds some shimmering personalities. . . . His book is excellent.
Lucid . . . fast-moving . . . skillful. . . . Bright Paradise is good at conveying the overwhelming energy of the Victorian scientific traveller, but is also poignant in its suggestion that this energy was ultimately directed at its own extinction as a species.
Well written, fascinating, and with wide appeal. . . .
Raby delights in detailing the many hardships these explorers endured--from predatory anacondas to hostile Tibetan tribesman--but never loses sight of their large achievements: the extent to which they changed our views of nature, of the interdependence of species, of indigenous cultures and of how life on earth evolved.
A thoroughly interesting, amusingly illustrated, and truly thought-stimulating tale. n Fowles", Spectator Peter Raby's book follows a disparate crew of botanists, scientists, and collectors who tried to order the earthly paradise which unfolded around them. Entrepreneurs they may have been--many were dependent on selling their specimens to finance their trips--but they were also scrupulous and sensitive observers... Raby finds some shimmering personalities... His book is excellent. Daily Telegraph Lucid ... fast-moving ... skillful... Bright Paradise is good at conveying the overwhelming energy of the Victorian scientific traveller, but is also poignant in its suggestion that this energy was ultimately directed at its own extinction as a species. Literary Review Well written, fascinating, and with wide appeal... Library Journal Raby delights in detailing the many hardships these explorers endured--from predatory anacondas to hostile Tibetan tribesman--but never loses sight of their large achievements: the extent to which they changed our views of nature, of the interdependence of species, of indigenous cultures and of how life on earth evolved. -- Francine Prose The New York Times Book Review