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OverviewThis is the story of the man without whom the name Charles Darwin might be unknown to us today. That man was Captain Robert FitzRoy, who invited the 22-year-old Darwin to be his companion on board the Beagle . This is the remarkable story of how a misguided decision by Robert FitzRoy, captain of HMS Beagle , precipitated his employment of a young naturalist named Charles Darwin, and how the clash between FitzRoy’s fundamentalist views and Darwin’s discoveries led to FitzRoy’s descent into the abyss. One of the great ironies of history is that the famous journey—wherein Charles Darwin consolidated the earth-rattling ‘origin of the species’ discoveries—was conceived by another man: Robert FitzRoy. It was FitzRoy who chose Darwin for the journey—not because of Darwin’s scientific expertise, but because he seemed a suitable companion to help FitzRoy fight back the mental illness that had plagued his family for generations. Darwin did not give FitzRoy solace; indeed, the clash between the two men’s opposing views, together with the ramifications of Darwin’s revelations, provided FitzRoy with the final unendurable torment that forced him to end his own life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter NicholsPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.310kg ISBN: 9780060088781ISBN 10: 0060088788 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 September 2004 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsA detailed . portrait of a man whose talents should have earned him a higher place in history. -- Kirkus Reviews A fascinating account. -- Edmonton Sun A fascinating account. --Edmonton Sun Nichols delivers a dramatic, highly colored narrative about the head-on collision between two worldviews. --Washington Post A well-written and lively tale, filled with insightful analysis and telling details. --Seattle Times A powerful story played out against a beguiling landscape. --New York Times Book Review A fascinating account ... a finely researched, engaging book. --Atlanta Journal-Constitution A fascinating account. --Edmonton Sun A detailed ... portrait of a man whose talents should have earned him a higher place in history. --Kirkus Reviews [It's] hard not to share Nichols' fascination with how FitzRoy...inadvertantly set off a scientfic controversy. --Publishers Weekly Marvelous...a fascinating and expert amalgam of history, science, anthropology and adventure. --Derek Lundy, author of The Way of a Ship This engrossing account of Fitzroy's life reads like the finest historical fiction. --Sunday Telegraph A powerful story played out against a beguiling landscape. --New York Times Book Review A well-written and lively tale, filled with insightful analysis and telling details. --Seattle Times Nichols delivers a dramatic, highly colored narrative about the head-on collision between two worldviews. --Washington Post A fascinating account ... a finely researched, engaging book. --Atlanta Journal-Constitution This engrossing account of Fitzroy s life reads like the finest historical fiction. --Sunday Telegraph A fascinating account. --Edmonton Sun [It s] hard not to share Nichols fascination with how FitzRoy...inadvertantly set off a scientfic controversy. --Publishers Weekly A detailed portrait of a man whose talents should have earned him a higher place in history. --Kirkus Reviews Marvelous...a fascinating and expert amalgam of history, science, anthropology and adventure. --Derek Lundy, author of The Way of a Ship This engrossing account of Fitzroy's life reads like the finest historical fiction. -- Sunday Telegraph [It s] hard not to share Nichols fascination with how FitzRoy...inadvertantly set off a scientfic controversy. --Publishers Weekly Author InformationPeter Nichols is the author of the national bestseller A Voyage for Madmen and two other books, Sea Change: Alone Across the Atlantic in a Wooden Boat , a memoir, and the novel Voyage to the North Star . He has taught creative writing at NYU in Paris and Georgetown University, and presently teaches at Bowdoin College. He is lives in Maine with his wife and son. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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