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Buy The Voyage of the Beagle (Classics of World Literature) New edition by Darwin, Charles, Amigoni, David, Griffith, Tom (ISBN: 9781853264764) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: The Voyage of ideas - I recently wrote about having read "The Voyage of the Beagle", and "The Origin of Species" by Charles Darwin and asked questions originating from the latter. However, `the Voyage of the Beagle' is by far the more enjoyable and informative and contains many insights and readable prose. Something must have happened to Darwin after his wonderful five year journey around the world. I have rarely read two so very different books inn style and attitude by the same author. Indeed, any examination of Darwin's portrait either in sketches, painting or photograph reveals a man not only profoundly ageing but acquiring an expression of increasing gloom. Of course, one might think, as I did, that this was the nature of Victorian Man, at least in terms of a man living in Victorian society. That society would contrast sharply with the liberal ideas today but then I noticed that Darwin himself had commented on his glum expression saying that people might expect such a man to have few friends. Even his wife, from the few pictures available, appears to have prematurely aged. Nevertheless, I was struck by the descent of this man into what appeared on view a somewhat morose looking figure. That Darwin's health declined is a well known fact and some suspect that his illness which continued for the rest of his life had origins in his emotional state of mind and therefore sychosomatic. The Beagle followed a course of exploration which provided Darwin with an opportunity to explore and examine fauna and flora along much of the South American coastline including that of the nearby Falkland Islands and later, of course, his observations on the world famous ground-breaking observations in the Galapagos Islands, for example, two types of Galapagos Lizard; one terrestrial and the other aquatic. He writes: "I threw one several times as far as I could, into a deep pool left by the retiring tide; but it invariably returned in a direct line to the spot where I stood." The Beagle sailed farther on to Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, and other islands including Saint Helena in the South Atlantic before, finally, arriving at Falmouth, England and a new beginning in scientific speculation. Review: Good - Bought as a gift. Very pleaseed.









| ASIN | 1853264768 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41,515 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 25 in Historical Biographies 1701-1900 117 in Biological Evolution 129 in Scientist Biographies |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (92) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | New edition |
| ISBN-10 | 9781853264764 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1853264764 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 496 pages |
| Publication date | 5 April 1997 |
| Publisher | Wordsworth Editions |
N**Y
The Voyage of ideas
I recently wrote about having read "The Voyage of the Beagle", and "The Origin of Species" by Charles Darwin and asked questions originating from the latter. However, `the Voyage of the Beagle' is by far the more enjoyable and informative and contains many insights and readable prose. Something must have happened to Darwin after his wonderful five year journey around the world. I have rarely read two so very different books inn style and attitude by the same author. Indeed, any examination of Darwin's portrait either in sketches, painting or photograph reveals a man not only profoundly ageing but acquiring an expression of increasing gloom. Of course, one might think, as I did, that this was the nature of Victorian Man, at least in terms of a man living in Victorian society. That society would contrast sharply with the liberal ideas today but then I noticed that Darwin himself had commented on his glum expression saying that people might expect such a man to have few friends. Even his wife, from the few pictures available, appears to have prematurely aged. Nevertheless, I was struck by the descent of this man into what appeared on view a somewhat morose looking figure. That Darwin's health declined is a well known fact and some suspect that his illness which continued for the rest of his life had origins in his emotional state of mind and therefore sychosomatic. The Beagle followed a course of exploration which provided Darwin with an opportunity to explore and examine fauna and flora along much of the South American coastline including that of the nearby Falkland Islands and later, of course, his observations on the world famous ground-breaking observations in the Galapagos Islands, for example, two types of Galapagos Lizard; one terrestrial and the other aquatic. He writes: "I threw one several times as far as I could, into a deep pool left by the retiring tide; but it invariably returned in a direct line to the spot where I stood." The Beagle sailed farther on to Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, and other islands including Saint Helena in the South Atlantic before, finally, arriving at Falmouth, England and a new beginning in scientific speculation.
S**Y
Good
Bought as a gift. Very pleaseed.
L**6
lesson in biology and geography
I think this book must have been wonderful to read for people who have never seen anything outside their own world, before tv and documentaries were invented. Maybe because I already saw the documentaries on tv, it didn't appeal that much anymore to me. It is though worth reading, but sometimes when describing the plants and the birds it gets a bit boring
B**B
Interesting
Interesting
S**R
Excellent
Really good book, a must read
D**P
very interesting
I have recently travelled to South America on a similar route to The Beagle so it was interesting to read about Darwins trip in his own word.
A**Y
any darwin fan will love it
to pass on to my grandkids to read
D**S
Quality books.
A book in excellent condition (looked new". Delivered promptly and packed well. No hesitation in recommending Reusabook to anyone as a source of good quality books.
P**H
This is just an amazing book. Darwin is young and smart and curious about everything that he sees. You can see the first faint glimmers and seeds of his theories about evolution, which came much later in his life. But this book would be a terrific read even if someone else had beaten him to it.
2**M
livre anglophone broché souple petit format papier recyclé réédition de 1997 du journal de voyage de Darwin sur le Beagle; il est toujours intéressant d'avoir ce texte chez soi même si il serait peut-être plus agréable de l'avoir dans une édition illustrée plus luxueuse pour bibliothèque que celle-ci vraiment basique
R**A
Arrivato puntuale
J**A
Book was exactly what I needed.
K**R
The book came quickly and well packed. The book was in great condition. The price was good.
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