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Fossils, Finches, and Fuegians - Darwin's Adventures and Discoveries on the Beagle (Hardcover): Richard Keynes Fossils, Finches, and Fuegians - Darwin's Adventures and Discoveries on the Beagle (Hardcover)
Richard Keynes
R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When Charles Darwin, then age 22, first saw the HMS Beagle, he thought it looked "more like a wreck than a vessel commissioned to go round the world." But travel around the world it did, taking Darwin to South America, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, and of course the Galapagos Islands, in a journey of discovery that lasted almost five years. Now, in Fossils, Finches and Fuegians, Richard Keynes, Darwin's great grandson, offers the first modern full-length account of Darwin's epoch-making expedition.

This was the great adventure of Charles Darwin's life. Indeed, it would have been a great adventure for anyone--tracking condor in Chile, surviving the great earthquake of 1835, riding across country on horseback in the company of gauchos, watching whales leaping skyward off Tierra del Fuego, hunting ostriches with a bolo, discovering prehistoric fossils and previously unknown species, and meeting primitive peoples such as the Fuegians. Keynes captures many of the natural wonders that Darwin witnessed, including an incredible swarm of butterflies a mile wide and ten miles long. Keynes also illuminates Darwin's scientific work--his important findings in geology and biology--and traces the slow revolution in Darwin's thought about species and how they might evolve. Numerous illustrations--mostly by artists who traveled with Darwin on the Beagle--grace the pages, including finely rendered drawings of many points of interest discussed in the book.

There has probably been no greater or more important scientific expedition than Darwin's voyage on the Beagle. Packed with colorful details of life aboard ship and in the wild, here is a fascinating portrait of Charles Darwin and of 19th century science.

Hiking with Nietzsche - Becoming Who You Are (Paperback): John Kaag Hiking with Nietzsche - Becoming Who You Are (Paperback)
John Kaag 1
R304 Discovery Miles 3 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Hiking with Nietzsche is a tale of two philosophical journeys in the Swiss Alps: one made by John Kaag as an introspective teenager, the other seventeen years later in radically different circumstances - as a husband and father with his wife and small child in tow. Kaag travels to the peaks above Sils Maria where Nietzsche routinely summered, and where he wrote his mysterious landmark work, Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Both trips are made in search of the wisdom at the core of Nietzsche's philosophy, yet they bring Kaag to radically different revelations about the human condition. Entertaining, intimate and thought-provoking, Hiking with Nietzsche explores not only Nietzsche's ideals but how his philosophy relates to us in the 21st century. It is about defeating complacency, balancing sanity and madness and coming to grips with the unobtainable. As Kaag hikes into the high places, alone or with his family, but always with Nietzsche, he finds that the process of climbing and the inevitable missteps give one the chance, in Nietzsche's words, to 'become who you are'. Even when we think it too late to change, this most controversial of thinkers can inspire the rediscovery of meaning.

Theodore Roosevelt Abroad - Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President (Hardcover): J. Lee Thompson Theodore Roosevelt Abroad - Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President (Hardcover)
J. Lee Thompson
R1,204 Discovery Miles 12 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In a life full of momentous episodes, Theodore Roosevelt's fifteen-month post-presidential odyssey to Africa and Europe has never been given its due place. In 1909 and 1910, fresh from the presidency, Rooosvelt embarked on a grand expedition that fulfilled a long-held dream for the hunter-naturalist. Moving from Egypt to British East Africa to the Belgian Congo, Roosevelt hunted elephants and rhinos, parlayed with mercenaries and tribal kings, and observed the changes wrought by European colonialism. Along with his big game rifles, Roosevelt also brought his bully pulpit and accompanying ideals, lecturing diplomats and politicians on both continents on the exertions required to maintain the burden of empire.

In this engaging narrative, J. Lee Thompson traces the exhilarating adventures Roosevelt undertook as well as periods of doubt and disillusionment. Even as TR realized one dream of nature on safari, he came to believe another, more vital to his heart and legacy, was being undermined at home by President William Howard Taft. Having initially assumed that the new president would continue his predecessor's cherished conservation policies, Roosevelt came to realize that Taft, left alone in the political jungles of Washington, was directly undermining his legacy. This led to an acrimonious split between the two old friends, Roosevelt's explosive return to the American political stage, and ultimately the election of Woodrow Wilson.

A tale of daring adventure, international celebrity, a friendship lost, and a political legacy transformed, "Theodore Roosevelt Abroad "is the first full account of a critical episode in the life of an American icon.

A Russian Journal (Paperback, New Ed): John Steinbeck A Russian Journal (Paperback, New Ed)
John Steinbeck; Introduction by Susan Shillinglaw
R396 R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Save R39 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Just after the iron curtain fell on Eastern Europe John Steinbeck and acclaimed war photographer, Robert Capa ventured into the Soviet Union to report for the New York Herald Tribune. This rare opportunity took the famous travellers not only to Moscow and Stalingrad - now Volgograd - but through the countryside of the Ukraine and the Caucasus. A Russian Journal is the distillation of their journey and remains a remarkable memoir and unique historical document. Steinbeck and Capa recorded the grim realities of factory workers, government clerks, and peasants, as they emerged from the rubble of World War II. This is an intimate glimpses of two artists at the height of their powers, answering their need to document human struggle

Ibn Battuta in Black Africa (Hardcover, Enlarged edition): Ibn Battutah Ibn Battuta in Black Africa (Hardcover, Enlarged edition)
Ibn Battutah; Edited by Said Hamdun; Translated by Noel Quinton King; Foreword by Ross Dunn
R2,189 Discovery Miles 21 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Abu Abdalla Ibn Battuta (1304-1354) was one of the greatest travelers of pre-modern times. He traveled to Black Africa twice. He reported about the wealthy, multi-cultural trading centers at the African East coast, such as Mombasa and Kilwa, and the warm hospitality he experienced in Mogadishu. He also visited the court of Mansa Musa and neighboring states during its period of prosperity from mining and the Trans-Saharan trade. He wrote disapprovingly of sexual integration in families and of hostility towards the white man. Ibn Battuta's description is a unique document of the high culture, pride, and independence of Black African states in the fourteenth century. This book is one of the most important documents about Black Africa written by a non-European medieval historian.

Cruising Along (Paperback): Lamb Christian Cruising Along (Paperback)
Lamb Christian
R319 R283 Discovery Miles 2 830 Save R36 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The sea life is embedded in Christian Lamb's DNA. In this delightful memoir she takes her readers on board with her, chronicling her adventures as she cruises the world, to every continent and across every sea, spanning a lifetime. As a passionate plantswoman, an inquisitive historian, and an insatiable traveller, Christian follows the routes of her heroes, the seafarers, botanists and explorers of old, and rediscovers their stories in person, setting them in the context of the modern world. And all along the way, from New York to Patagonia, New Zealand to Moscow, the shipboard characters accompanying the author round out this wry and witty narrative, a charming account of sailing the ocean and exploring the furthest corners of the earth in eighty years.

The Innocents Abroad - Or the New Pilgrims' Progress (Hardcover): Mark Twain The Innocents Abroad - Or the New Pilgrims' Progress (Hardcover)
Mark Twain
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Innocents Abroad began as a series of travel letters written by Mark Twain mainly for the Alta California, a San Francisco paper that sponsored his participation in the trip to Europe and the Holy Land in 1867 aboard the steamship Quaker City. On the excursion from New York to Palestine they traveled a distance of over 20,000 miles by land and sea through France, Spain, Italy, Morocco, Russia, Turkey and Egypt.

Two Years on a Bike - From Vancouver to Patagonia (Hardcover): Gestalten, Martijn Doolaard Two Years on a Bike - From Vancouver to Patagonia (Hardcover)
Gestalten, Martijn Doolaard
R1,616 R1,271 Discovery Miles 12 710 Save R345 (21%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Swamp Songs - Journeys Through Marsh, Meadow and Other Wetlands (Paperback): Tom Blass Swamp Songs - Journeys Through Marsh, Meadow and Other Wetlands (Paperback)
Tom Blass
R352 R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Save R29 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'Bracingly original' Kathryn Hughes, Guardian From Romney Marsh to the Danube Delta, North Carolina to the Bay of Bengal, Tom Blass explores swamps, marshes and wetlands - and the people who have made these twilit worlds their homes. Oozing with bad airs, boggarts and other spirits, the world's marshes and swamps are often seen as sinister, permanently twilit - and only partly of this earth. For centuries, they - and their inhabitants - have been the object of our distrust. We have tried to drain away their demons and tame them, destroying their fragile beauty, botany and birdlife, along with the carefully calibrated lives of those who have come to understand and thrive in them. In Swamp Songs, Tom Blass journeys through a series of such watery landscapes, from Romney Marsh to North Carolina, from Lapland to the Danube Delta and on to the Bay of Bengal, encountering those whose very existence has been shaped by wetlands, their myths and hidden histories. Here are tales of shepherds, smugglers and salt-gatherers; of mangroves and machismo, frogs and fishermen. And of carp soup, tiger gods, flamingos and floods. A dazzling exploration of lives lived on the fringes of civilisation, Swamp Songs is a vital reappraisal and vibrant celebration of people and environments closely intertwined.

Craveable - All I want to eat (Hardcover): Seema Pankhania Craveable - All I want to eat (Hardcover)
Seema Pankhania
R585 R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Save R96 (16%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Wow your guests this Christmas with big flavours from all over the world

Seema Pankhania is in love with food: food that dazzles and excites; food that spurs memory and recalls a time or place in a single bite; food that allows you to travel the world without leaving your kitchen.

In Craveable, Seema’s first book, she shares joyful, flavour-led dishes, that are sure to satisfy every mood and appetite. Inspired by Seema’s travels and the food cravings we all share, this collection of recipes will make every meal a celebration, and show that you too can unleash your creativity in the kitchen and access a whole world of vibrant flavour.

Seema encourages you to make each dish your own - giving you the freedom to break the rules and, most importantly, play with your food and have fun in the kitchen. With chapters organised by craving, Seema will take you on a journey of fresh, comforting, salty, sweet and celebratory meals, as well as a whole chapter of emergency dishes for when you need to break the glass on something delicious and nourishing, but don’t have the time or energy to spend time shopping or cooking.

Dishes include:

  • Bombay Fish Finger Sandwich
  • Pickled Jalapeno Mac & Cheese
  • Aubergine & Mushroom Iskender
  • Indian Fried Chicken
  • Spiced Chipotle Short Rib Ragù
  • Sticky Umami Mushroom Rice Bowl
  • Glass-Shatteringly Crispy Kimchi & Potato Pancakes
  • Caramelized Honey & Za'atar Cheese Toastie
  • Spiced Rum Sticky Toffee Pudding …
  • …and even a 30-minute Emergency Birthday Cake

With Seema’s infectious sense of fun jumping out from every page, and every recipe infused with her voracious appetite for travel and big flavour, this is a celebration of food in its purest form and a collection truly delicious, accessible recipes that anyone can make.
Walking Across France - Coast to Coast (Hardcover): Kerry Shoemaker Walking Across France - Coast to Coast (Hardcover)
Kerry Shoemaker
R736 Discovery Miles 7 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Old Arabia and The New Arabia - An American Engineer in Saudi Arabia 1954 and Again in 1982 (Hardcover): David E. Russell The Old Arabia and The New Arabia - An American Engineer in Saudi Arabia 1954 and Again in 1982 (Hardcover)
David E. Russell
R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Various unique facts and oddities observed by the author during his employment in Saudi Arabia by Aramco (Arabian American Oil Company) in 1954 are presented, and these are contrasted to changes observed later in 1982 when he returned as a contractor. All photographs were made by the author. The style of the author is similar to that of James Burke in his TV Series "Connections" in which various topics connect to other seemingly unrelated subjects. Thus, a chapter on The Holy Land and one on the origins of the New Testament are included. Many of the topics discussed in this book-customs, contracting and government in particular-give background and insight into today's situation in the Middle East.

From Stonehenge to Samarkand - An Anthology of Archaeological Travel Writing (Hardcover): Brian Fagan From Stonehenge to Samarkand - An Anthology of Archaeological Travel Writing (Hardcover)
Brian Fagan
R906 Discovery Miles 9 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Ever since Roman tourists scratched graffiti on the pyramids and temples of Egypt over two thousand years ago, people have travelled far and wide seeking the great wonders of antiquity. In From Stonehenge to Samarkand, noted archaeologist and popular writer Brian Fagan offers an engaging historical account of our enduring love of ancient architecture-the irresistible impulse to visit strange lands in search of lost cities and forgotten monuments. Here is a marvellous history of archaeological tourism, with generous excerpts from the writings of the tourists themselves. Readers will find Herodotus describing the construction of Babylon; Edward Gibbon receiving inspiration for his seminal work while wandering through the ruins of the Forum in Rome; Gustave Flaubert watching the sunrise from atop the Pyramid of Cheops. We visit Easter Island with Pierre Loti, Machu Picchu with Hiram Bingham, Central Africa with David Livingstone. Fagan describes the early antiquarians, consumed with a passionate and omnivorous curiosity, pondering the mysteries of Stonehenge, but he also considers some of the less reputable figures, such as the Earl of Elgin, who sold large parts of the Parthenon to the British Museum. Finally, he discusses the changing nature of archaeological tourism, from the early romantic wanderings of the solitary figure, communing with the departed spirits of Druids or Mayans, to the cruise-ship excursions of modern times, where masses of tourists are hustled through ruins, barely aware of their surroundings. From the Holy Land to the Silk Road, the Yucatan to Angkor Wat, Fagan follows in the footsteps of the great archaeological travellers to retrieve their first written impressions in a book that will delight anyone fascinated with the landmarks of ancient civilization.

Sideways in Neverland - Life in the Santa Ynez Valley, California (Hardcover): William Etling Sideways in Neverland - Life in the Santa Ynez Valley, California (Hardcover)
William Etling
R867 R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Save R104 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 'Neverland Valley-Welcome" sign depicts a little boy, bending over to talk to a troll. Opera wafted on the air. Bronze statues of boys and girls dotted the gardens and falls, and an ornate gazebo offered a shady spot to enjoy the stunning tableau. Two trains carried visitors about. Five pink flamingos on an island in the stream coolly eyed onlookers. Unescorted pre-teen boys scampered everywhere.

"Peter Pan" was playing at the packed, eighty-seat, seven-thousand-square-foot theatre. Popcorn and drinks were dished up gratis to mobs at the concession stand in the entry. On the screen, Captain Hook had ten wide-eyed children bound and gagged, about to be fed to the crocodile. Nearby, amid the rides, two sound stages stood ready to rock. A band was taking a break. "Beat It" was thumping loudly from hidden speakers. A circus-like tent houses the bumper cars, where jubilant lads, faces flushed with excitement, rammed each other's cars with enthusiasm.

I freely admitted, there was no doubt that allegations of child molestation had hurt Jackson in this community. Where wouldn't such charges resonate? Sodom and Gomorrah?

Piracy and Privateering in the Golden Age Netherlands (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): V. Lunsford Piracy and Privateering in the Golden Age Netherlands (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
V. Lunsford
R3,043 Discovery Miles 30 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This exciting scholarly work examines Dutch maritime violence in the seventeenth-century. With its flourishing maritime trade and lucrative colonial possessions, the young Dutch Republic enjoyed a cultural and economic pre-eminence, becoming the leading commercial power in the world. Dutch seamen plied the world's waters, trading, exploring, and colonizing. Many also took up pillaging, terrorizing their victims on the high seas and on European waterways. Surprisingly, this story of Dutch freebooters and their depredations remains almost entirely untold until now. Piracy and Privateering in the Golden Age Netherlands presents new data and understandings of early modern piracy generally, and also sheds important new light on Dutch and European history as well, such as the history of national identity and state formation, and the history of crime and criminality

Don't Read This Book - A Novel About a Book You Should Not Read (Hardcover): Benjamin Gorman Don't Read This Book - A Novel About a Book You Should Not Read (Hardcover)
Benjamin Gorman
R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Nine Lives of Pakistan - Dispatches from a Divided Nation (Paperback): Declan Walsh The Nine Lives of Pakistan - Dispatches from a Divided Nation (Paperback)
Declan Walsh
R346 R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Save R30 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'All those interested in South Asia and its complex politics and culture should read this book' - Pankaj Mishra The demise of Pakistan - a country with a reputation for volatility, brutality and radical Islam - is regularly predicted. But things rarely turn out as expected, as renowned journalist Declan Walsh knows well. Over a decade covering the country, his travels took him from the raucous port of Karachi to the gilded salons of Lahore to the lawless frontier of Waziristan, encountering Pakistanis whose lives offer a compelling portrait of this land of contradictions. He meets a crusading lawyer who risks her life to fight for society's most marginalised, taking on everyone including the powerful military establishment; an imperious chieftain spouting poetry at his desert fort; a roguish politician waging a mini-war against the Taliban; and a charismatic business tycoon who moves into politics and seems to be riding high - till he takes up the wrong cause. Lastly, Walsh meets a spy whose orders once involved following him, and who might finally be able to answer the question that haunts him: why the Pakistanis suddenly expelled him from their country. Intimate and complex, unravelling the many mysteries of state and religion, this formidable book offers an arresting account of life in a country that, often as not, seems to be at war with itself. 'Thrilling, big-hearted' - Memphis Barker, Daily Telegraph 'Sets a new benchmark for non-fiction about the complex palace of mirrors that is Pakistan' - William Dalrymple

The Cairngorms - A Secret History (Paperback, Reprint): Patrick Baker The Cairngorms - A Secret History (Paperback, Reprint)
Patrick Baker
R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cairngorms: A Secret History is a series of journeys exploring barely known human and natural stories of the Cairngorm Mountains. It looks at a unique British landscape, its last great wilderness, with new eyes. History combines with travelogue in a vivid account of this elemental scenery. There have been rare human incursions into the Cairngorm plateau, and Patrick Baker tracks them down. He traces elusive wildlife and relives ghostly sightings on the summit of Ben Macdui. From the search for a long-forgotten climbing shelter and the locating of ancient gem mines, to the discovery of skeletal aircraft remains and the hunt for a mysterious nineteenth-century aristocratic settlement, he seeks out the unlikeliest and most interesting of features in places far off the beaten track. The cultural and human impact of this stunning landscape and reflections on the history of mountaineering are the threads which bind this compelling narrative together.

Signs of Life - To the Ends of the Earth with a Doctor (Paperback, Main): Stephen Fabes Signs of Life - To the Ends of the Earth with a Doctor (Paperback, Main)
Stephen Fabes
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

'A thoughtful exploration of humanity ... Fabes is great company and makes riding bicycles seem like the best way to see and understand the world' - Guardian They say that being a good doctor boils down to just four things: Shut up, listen, know something, care. The same could be said for life on the road, too. When Stephen Fabes left his job as a junior doctor and set out to cycle around the world, frontline medicine quickly faded from his mind. Of more pressing concern were the daily challenges of life as an unfit rider on an overloaded bike, helplessly in thrall to pastries. But leaving medicine behind is not as easy as it seems. As he roves continents, he finds people whose health has suffered through exile, stigma or circumstance, and others, whose lives have been saved through kindness and community. After encountering a frozen body of a monk in the Himalayas, he is drawn ever more to healthcare at the margins of the world, to crumbling sanitoriums and refugee camps, to city dumps and war-torn hospital wards. And as he learns the value of listening to lives - not just solving diagnostic puzzles - Stephen challenges us to see care for the sick as a duty born of our humanity, and our compassion.

Eastward Bound - Travel and Travellers, 1050-1550 (Paperback, New): Rosamund Allen Eastward Bound - Travel and Travellers, 1050-1550 (Paperback, New)
Rosamund Allen
R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Eastward bound looks at travel and travellers in the medieval period. An international range of distinguished contributors offer discussions on a wide range of themes, from the experiences of Crusaders on campaign, to the lives of pilgrims and missionaries and traders in the Middle East. It examines their modes of travel, equipment and methods of navigation, and considers their expectations and experiences en route. The contributions also look at the variety of motives - public and private - behind the decision to travel eastwards to lands of strange and unfamiliar peoples. Other essays look at the attitudes of Middle-Eastern rulers to their visitors. In so doing they provide a valuable perspective and insight into the behaviour of the Europeans and non-Europeans alike. There have been few such accessible volumes, covering such a broad range of material for the reader. The book will be of use to students and scholars involved in the history, literature and historical geography of the period.

Travel Writing and Ireland, 1760-1860 - Culture, History, Politics (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): G Hooper Travel Writing and Ireland, 1760-1860 - Culture, History, Politics (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
G Hooper
R1,598 Discovery Miles 15 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw the rise of the "Home Tour," with travelers drawn to Scotland, the less explored regions of England and North Wales, and, increasingly, to Ireland. Although an integral part of the United Kingdom from 1800, Ireland represented for many travellers a worryingly unknown entity, politically intractable and unstable, devoutly Catholic, and economically deprived. This book examines British responses to the "Sister Isle" throughout a period of significant cultural and historical change, and examines the varied means through which Ireland was represented for a predominantly British audience.

Doctors at Sea - Emigrant Voyages to Colonial Australia (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): R. Haines Doctors at Sea - Emigrant Voyages to Colonial Australia (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
R. Haines
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this engaging tale of movement from one hemisphere to another, we see doctors at work attending to their often odious and demanding duties at sea, in quarantine, and after arrival. The book shows, in graphic detail, just why a few notorious voyages suffered tragic loss of life in the absence of competent supervision. Its emphasis, however, is on demonstrating the extent to which the professionalism of the majority of surgeon superintendents, even on ships where childhood epidemics raged, led to the extraordinary saving of life on the Australian route in the Victorian era.

Union - A Democrat, a Republican, and a Search for Common Ground (Paperback): Jordan Blashek, Christopher Haugh Union - A Democrat, a Republican, and a Search for Common Ground (Paperback)
Jordan Blashek, Christopher Haugh
R405 R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Save R113 (28%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Cumbria: A County Guide - including the Lancashire Fells (Paperback): N.P. James Cumbria: A County Guide - including the Lancashire Fells (Paperback)
N.P. James
R851 R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Save R122 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The seventh in Cv's series of Barnaby's Relocation Guides explores the county of Cumbria. Taking a side road from Lancaster the journey begins at Slaidburn in the Lancashire Forest, progressing into Cumbria via Kendal, Windermere, and Keswick; then towards the coast from Maryport and Whitehaven to Barrow-In-Furness and Ulverston, visiting Cleator Moor. The beautiful environment of tarns and fells opens many varied experiences for the traveller. The guide includes information and histories contributed by local specialists..Hill climbs and fell walks are undertaken, recording the rugged and spectacular landscape. Moving north of Penrith and Carlisle the guide documents the extensive and sparsely populated area of the Kershope Forest, in what was Westmoreland, up to the Scottish border. The guide is fully illustrated with colour photographs and route maps.

Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 - Volume 3 (Hardcover):... Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 - Volume 3 (Hardcover)
Alexander Von Humboldt, Aime Bonpland; Edited by Thomasina Ross
R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Alexander von Humboldt, sometimes called 'the last man who knew everything', was an extraordinary polymath of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. In 1798 he received unprecedented permission from the Spanish Crown to explore its American and Caribbean colonies, which he did from 1799-1804. This is the journal of those explorations, in which he extensively covers the region's topography, geology, fauna and flora, anthropology and comparative linguistics. Volume III sees him recording more information on Venezuela, visiting Cuba where he also writes about local politics and speaks out fervently against the slave trade; he then sails for Colombia. The volume ends with a comprehensive geognostic description of the northern part of South America.

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