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Where do you find Nabokov's butterflies, George Washington's
pheasants, and the only stuffed bird remaining from the Lewis and
Clark expedition? The vast collections of animals, minerals and
plants at the Harvard Museum of Natural History are among the
oldest in the country, dating back to the 1700s. In the words of
Edward O. Wilson, the museum stands as both "cabinet of wonder and
temple of science." Its rich and unlikely history involves literary
figures, creationists, millionaires, and visionary scientists from
Asa Gray to Stephen Jay Gould. Its mastodon skeleton - still on
display - is even linked to one of the nineteenth century's most
bizarre and notorious murders. The Rarest of the Rare tells the
fascinating stories behind the extinct butterflies, rare birds,
lost plants, dazzling meteorites and other scientific and historic
specimens that fill the museum's halls. You'll learn about the
painting that catches Audubon in a shameful lie, the sand dollar
collected by Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle, and dozens of
other treasures in this surprising, informative, and often amusing
tour of the natural world.
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