Naturalists in Paradise: Wallace, Bates and Spruce in the Amazon
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Naturalists in Paradise: Wallace, Bates and Spruce in the Amazon
The thrilling stories of the three pioneering English naturalists’ explorations and discoveries in the world’s richest ecosystem
One hundred and fifty years ago, the young naturalists Alfred Wallace, Henry Walter Bates, and Richard Spruce were on a journey. Their destination, Amazonia―the world’s largest tropical forest with the greatest river system and richest ecosystem―was then an almost-undiscovered environment to Western explorers and scientists.In Naturalists in Paradise, Amazon expert John Hemming weaves the riveting stories of these three men’s experiences in the Amazon and assesses their valuable research that drastically changed our conception of the natural world. Each of the three naturalists is famous for a particular discovery: Wallace is credited, along with Charles Darwin, for developing the theory of evolution; Bates uncovered the phenomenon of protective mimicry among insects; and Spruce transported the quinine-bearing Cinchona tree to India, saving countless lives from malaria. Drawing on the letters and books of the three naturalists, Hemming reaches beyond the well-known narratives, offering unrivaled insight into the often lawless frontier life in South America as seen through the lives of the great pioneers of modern disciplines: anthropology, tribal linguistics, archaeology, and every branch of natural science. 70 illustrations, 20 in color
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USA
Brand
imusti
Manufacturer
Thames & Hudson
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
9780500252109
ReleaseDate
2015-03-10T00:00:01Z
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1
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9790500252108









