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  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 23, 2018)
    Voyage of the Beagle chronicles Charles Darwin's five years as a naturalist on board the H.M.S. Beagle. The notes and observations that he recorded in his diary included Chile, Argentina and Galapagos Islands and encompasses the ecology, geology and anthropology of the places he visits. A fascinating travel memoir the ideas that were later to evolve into Darwin's theory of natural selection find their naissance in Voyage of the Beagle.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 22, 2016)
    Charles Darwin was one of the most influential scientists in the history of the world. Darwin established through his theory of evolution that all species have descended over time from common ancestors. Darwin also contributed heavily to natural selection and his book The Origin of Species is regarded as one of the most important and famous works of scientific literature. The Voyage of the Beagle, published in 1839, is the book that first brought Darwin fame. The book presented Darwin's findings while aboard the HMS Beagle for nearly five years in the 1830's.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2019)
    The Voyage of the Beagle is the title most commonly given to the book written by Charles Darwin and published in 1839 as his Journal and Remarks, bringing him considerable fame and respect.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (Cosimo Classics, Dec. 1, 2008)
    English scientist, naturalist, and geologist CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882) transformed our understanding of the planet and our place on it with his theory of evolution through natural selection. Much of the basis for his conceptual breakthrough was his research during the five-year journey he undertook on the HMS Beagle, an English exploratory vessel, which sailed South America and the South Pacific from 1831 to 1836. First published in 1839 under the title Journal and Remarks, this replica volume reproduces the 1845 second edition, originally called Journal of Researches. Enthralling both as a tale of travel adventure and as a naturalist's diary, The Voyage of the Beagle is even more fascinating for the hints it offers, from decades prior to Darwin's publication of 1859's On the Origin of Species, of the observations of the natural world and the thought processes that followed that would combine to revolutionize the field of biology.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (Outlook Verlag, Sept. 25, 2019)
    Reproduction of the original: The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2015)
    The Voyage of the Beagle is the title most commonly given to the book written by Charles Darwin and published in 1839 as his Journal and Remarks, bringing him considerable fame and respect. This was the third volume of The Narrative of the Voyages of H.M. Ships Adventure and Beagle, the other volumes of which were written or edited by the commanders of the ships. Journal and Remarks covers Darwin's part in the second survey expedition of the ship HMS Beagle. Due to the popularity of Darwin's account, the publisher reissued it later in 1839 as Darwin's Journal of Researches, and the revised second edition published in 1845 used this title. A republication of the book in 1905 introduced the title The Voyage of the "Beagle", by which it is now best known.[2] The Beagle sailed from Plymouth Sound on 27 December 1831 under the command of Captain Robert FitzRoy. While the expedition was originally planned to last two years, it lasted almost fiveโ€”the Beagle did not return until 2 October 1836. Darwin spent most of this time exploring on land (three years and three months on land; 18 months at sea). The book is a vivid travel memoir as well as a detailed scientific field journal covering biology, geology, and anthropology that demonstrates Darwin's keen powers of observation, written at a time when Western Europeans were exploring and charting the whole world. Although Darwin revisited some areas during the expedition, for clarity the chapters of the book are ordered by reference to places and locations rather than by date. Darwin's notes made during the voyage include comments hinting at his changing views on the fixity of species. On his return, he wrote the book based on these notes, at a time when he was first developing his theories of evolution through common descent and natural selection. The book includes some suggestions of his ideas, particularly in the second edition of 1845. Darwin was invited by FitzRoy to contribute the natural history section to the captain's account of the Beagle's voyage. Using his field notes and the journal which he had been sending home for his family to read, he completed this section by September 1837. FitzRoy had to edit the notes of the previous captain of the Beagle, as well as write his own account of the voyage and the previous expeditions of two ships. The account was completed and published as a four volume set in May 1839 as the Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle. Volume one covers the first voyage under Commander Phillip Parker King, volume two is FitzRoy's account of the second voyage. Darwin's Journal and Remarks, 1832โ€”1835 forms the third volume, and the fourth volume is a lengthy appendix. FitzRoy's account includes Remarks with reference to the Deluge in which he recanted his earlier interest in the geological writings of Charles Lyell and his remarks to Darwin during the expedition that sedimentary features they saw "could never have been effected by a forty days' flood", asserting his renewed commitment to a literal reading of the Bible. He had married on the ship's return, and his wife was very religious. Darwin's contribution proved remarkably popular and the publisher, Henry Colburn of London, took it upon himself to reissue Darwin's text in August with a new title page as Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle[3] apparently without seeking Darwin's permission or paying him a fee.
  • The voyage of the 'Beagle'

    Charles Darwin

    Mass Market Paperback (Anchor Books, Jan. 1, 1962)
    The voyage of the 'Beagle' [Mass Market Paperback] [Jan 01, 1962] Darwin, Charles
  • The Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle

    Charles Darwin, Robert Gibbings

    Hardcover (Heritage Press, Jan. 1, 1957)
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  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin, David Case

    MP3 CD (Tantor Audio, Feb. 15, 2006)
    Charles Darwin was just 22 when he went on his first voyage around the world in 1831. Darwin's father at first refused to allow his young son to go on the voyage. Fortunately, his father relented, and Darwin's journal is now considered by many to be the greatest scientific travel narrative ever written. Revised by the author in 1860, this is an account of his experiences on the HMS Beagle, a ship that was mapping the coast of South America. What was set to be a 2 to 3 year voyage stretched out to a 5 year adventure. Darwin took copious notes during the voyage, notes which would latter lead to his formulation of the theory of evolution. He was able to observe coral reefs, fossil-filled rocks, earthquakes, and more, first-hand, and made his own deductions.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 5, 2014)
    Charles Darwin was an English geologist best known for his many contributions to the theory of evolution. Darwin believed that all species of life descended over time from common ancestors. Darwin's book The Voyage of the Beagle, published in 1839, follows the second survey expedition of the ship HMS Beagle.
  • Harvard Classics: Volume 29: Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    (Collier, Jan. 1, 1937)
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  • The voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (E.P. Dutton & Co, Jan. 1, 1960)
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