She Discovered Deep Time: The Revolutionary Life of Mary Anning, the Lyme Regis Fossil Hunter and Victorian England's First Female Paleontologist

Author:   Jeremy Olsen
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798274011822


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   11 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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She Discovered Deep Time: The Revolutionary Life of Mary Anning, the Lyme Regis Fossil Hunter and Victorian England's First Female Paleontologist


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The extraordinary true story of Mary Anning, the impoverished fossil hunter whose groundbreaking discoveries revolutionized science-yet whose name was nearly erased from history. In 1811, along the treacherous cliffs of Lyme Regis, a twelve-year-old girl made a discovery that would shake the foundations of scientific understanding. Mary Anning unearthed the first complete ichthyosaur skeleton, a creature so bizarre that experts initially dismissed it as a hoax. It was only the beginning. Over the next three decades, this self-taught working-class woman would discover some of the most important fossils in paleontological history-the first British pterosaur, the first complete plesiosaurus, and countless specimens that challenged everything scientists thought they knew about prehistoric life and the age of the Earth itself. Her findings provided crucial evidence for extinction, evolution, and the deep history of our planet, helping to birth an entirely new science. Yet Mary Anning never received formal credit for her work. Barred from the scientific societies of her day because of her gender and class, she watched as wealthy gentlemen built celebrated careers on the fossils she risked her life to extract from collapsing cliffs. She sold her discoveries for a fraction of their value just to survive, while the men who purchased them published papers, earned accolades, and secured positions of prestige-rarely bothering to mention her name. This book brings Mary Anning's world vividly to life: the grinding poverty of Regency England, the physical dangers of fossil hunting on unstable coastal cliffs, the thrill of scientific discovery, and the bitter reality of being excluded from the recognition she deserved. It reveals not just what Mary Anning discovered, but who she was-her intellect, her frustrations, her friendships, her faith, and her quiet determination to continue her work despite every obstacle society placed in her path. What Readers Will Discover: - How a miraculous childhood incident became local legend and may have shaped Mary's extraordinary abilities - Detailed accounts of each major find, from the first ichthyosaur to the bizarre plesiosaurus that baffled scientists across Europe - The dangerous work of extracting specimens from crumbling cliffs, the business of running a fossil shop, and the precarious economics of depending on chance discoveries - Complex relationships with the gentlemen scientists who both exploited and championed her work, including William Buckland, Henry De la Beche, and Georges Cuvier - How Mary's discoveries challenged biblical interpretations of Earth's history and fueled debates that continue to this day - The systematic barriers that kept Mary from formal recognition, and the few allies who fought to secure her legacy - How Mary's fossils unveiled the existence of ancient marine reptiles and transformed understanding of prehistoric life - Mary's illness, the unprecedented recognition from the scientific community, and the tributes that followed her death - How her specimens continue to advance science today and why her story resonates in the 21st century With vivid prose that brings early 19th-century England to life and deep insight into both the science and the social history of the period, this is the definitive account of one of the most remarkable women in the history of science. Mary Anning didn't just find fossils. She changed how we understand our world-and she did it against impossible odds.

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Author:   Jeremy Olsen
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9798274011822


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   11 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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