Darwin

Awards:   Commended for Audies (Original Work) 2010
Author:   Peter Whitfield ,  Peter Whitfield
Publisher:   Naxos AudioBooks
ISBN:  

9789626349441


Publication Date:   02 February 2009
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Darwin


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Awards

  • Commended for Audies (Original Work) 2010

Overview

"Naxos AudioBooks launches a new 1 CD introductory series ""In a Nutshell"" with ""Darwin"", marking the 200th anniversary of the English naturalist. Peter Whitfield explains how Darwin came to his revolutionary views following his voyage on the Beagle - and his initial reluctance to publish his findings. The ""In a Nutshell"" series will see a regular release pattern in the coming months on a broad range of subjects covering history, science, religion and philosophy, and offering concise pertinent introductions."

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Author:   Peter Whitfield ,  Peter Whitfield
Publisher:   Naxos AudioBooks
Imprint:   Naxos AudioBooks
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 12.20cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9789626349441


ISBN 10:   9626349441
Publication Date:   02 February 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Reviews

'A useful instant bicentenary guide, which gives you exactly what it says on the tin: family history, biography, succinct synopsis of what natural selection really means and what effect it had on the Victorian establishment.' - Sue Arnold, The Guardian; Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award 2009: 'Peter Whitfield's Darwin - In a Nutshell is exactly what it claims to be. In a little over an hour, Whitfield presents a biography of Charles Darwin and an overview of his life's work. The nutshell part of the title may suggest that the production rushes through the facts, but that's not the case. Whitfield has a pleasant voice, and the prose is smooth and interesting. The audio is a leisurely experience that can be likened to taking a walk while discussing Darwin and his theory of evolution. This is an hour well spent; listeners will learn much, after which they can decide whether or not to delve into the subject in more detail.' - S.D.D., AudioFile 'Author, poet, and historian Whitfield (Landmarks in Western Science) celebrates the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth with this marvelous nutshell summary of the English naturalist's life and his important contributions to science, reminding listeners of Darwin's continued impact. The author himself narrates, his distinctly British reading conveying Darwin's own British culture and his well-paced delivery helping to sustain interest. This title, one of many future nutshell works from this publisher to cover various other fields of study in a similarly cogent, succinct manner, serves as a useful introduction to Darwin's life and work and nicely bookends the more comprehensive approach to audio learning offered by The Teaching Company and Recorded Books' Modern Scholar series. Highly recommended.' - Dale Farris, Library Journal 'In a nutshell, this nutshell audio production is great. Everyone can benefit from a Cliff Notes style review of what they studied in school. Whitfield provides a clear, straight-forward account of Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution. He concentrates on Darwin as a personality. Raised in an academic, upper-class, family, Darwin had many advantages as a young man and he didn't squander them. Sober and reflective, he was also sensitive to the effect his ideas would have on the conventionally faithful, including his wife. Uninterested in being a firebrand, after his famous Galapagos Island trip, he happily returned to a quiet life at his country home where he refined his thoughts and theories. Still, they did rock the world and continue to be a source of controversy. They are also largely immutable. Whitfield narrates with warmth and precision.' - Nancy Chaplin, SoundCommentary.com


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