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  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (P. F. Collier & Son, Jan. 1, 1969)
    Used Book
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, June 7, 1988)
    The notes taken by Darwin on his 1831 trip are integrated into an intriguing account of the HMS "Beagle" and the first hints of his theory of evolution and natural selection
  • The voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (P.F. Collier, Jan. 1, 1909)
    Harvard Classics Volume 29, Copyright 1909
  • The Voyage Of The Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Audio CD (Csa Word Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Read by Richard Dawkins, world-renowned authority on Darwin and author of best-selling books including "The God Delusion". A definite precursor to "On The Origin of Species", this non-fiction travel journal is a fascinating record of Darwin's observations of far-flung civilisations and the flora, fauna and human life he found there. His journey took in: Santiago - Cape Verde Islands; Saint Peter and Paul Rocks; Rio de Janeiro; Maldonado; Rio Negro to Bahia Blanca; Bahia Blanca; Bahia Blanca to Buenos Aires; Buenos Aires and St. Fe; Banda Oriental and Patagonia; Santa Cruz, Patagonia, and The Falkland Islands; Tierra del Fuego; Strait of Magellan; Climate of the Southern Coasts; Central Chile; Chiloe Island and Chonos Islands; Concepcion: Great Earthquake; Passage of the Cordillera; Northern Chile and Peru Galapagos; Archipelago Tahiti and New Zealand; Australia; Keeling Island - Coral Formations; and Mauritius to England. Darwin spent much of the voyage exploring on-land rather than at sea, and his explorations led to the beginnings of 'evolutionary' theories. He observed, for example, how finches' beaks varied and seemed localized in shape and form to particular islands or climates. Thus emerged the notion that a kind of 'natural selection' rather than a divine power may be responsible - each creature adapting physically to its particular environment over generations. This is an incredibly important and enlightening non-fiction work.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2015)
    Charles Robert Darwin (12 February 1809 โ€“ 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist who established that all species of life have descended over time from a common ancestry, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection.He published his theory with compelling evidence for evolution in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, overcoming scientific rejection of earlier concepts of transmutation of species.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (EVERYMANS LIBRARY, Jan. 1, 1967)
    None
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwim

    Hardcover (Collier, Jan. 1, 1937)
    524 pages - frontispiece and other illustrations.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 24, 2017)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 23, 2015)
    The Voyage of the Beagle - Journal and Remarks - Charles Darwin. The Voyage of the Beagle is a title 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 title refers to the second survey expedition of the ship HMS Beagle, which set sail from Plymouth Sound on 27 December 1831 under the command of Captain Robert FitzRoy, R.N. 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, also known as Darwin's Journal of Researches, is a vivid and exciting 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 illustrating his changing views at a time when he was developing his theory of evolution by natural selection and includes some suggestions of his ideas, particularly in the second edition of 1845.
  • The Voyage of the Beagle

    Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Voyage of the Beagle (10) by Darwin, Charles [Paperback (2010)]
  • The Voyage Of The Beagle

    Mr Charles Darwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 2, 1839)
    I have stated in the preface to the first Edition of this work, and in the Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, that it was in consequence of a wish expressed by Captain Fitz Roy, of having some scientific person on board, accompanied by an offer from him of giving up part of his own accommodations, that I volunteered my services, which received, through the kindness of the hydrographer, Captain Beaufort, the sanction of the Lords of the Admiralty. As I feel that the opportunities which I enjoyed of studying the Natural History of the different countries we visited, have been wholly due to Captain Fitz Roy, I hope I may here be permitted to repeat my expression of gratitude to him; and to add that, during the five years we were together, I received from him the most cordial friendship and steady assistance. Both to Captain Fitz Roy and to all the Officers of the Beagle I shall ever feel most thankful for the undeviating kindness with which I was treated during our long voyage. This volume contains, in the form of a Journal, a history of our voyage, and a sketch of those observations in Natural History and Geology, which I think will possess some interest for the general reader. I have in this edition largely condensed and corrected some parts, and have added a little to others, in order to render the volume more fitted for popular reading; but I trust that naturalists will remember, that they must refer for details to the larger publications which comprise the scientific results of the Expedition.
  • The voyage of the "Beagle"

    Charles Darwin

    Hardcover (distributed by Heron Books, Jan. 1, 1968)
    No Dust Jacket. Boards have some edgewear. Green spine and gold boards with gilt lettering and decoration.