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This beautifully illustrated biography of a pivotal early scientist
will captivate the inner adventurer in children and adults alike
Explorer. Scientist. Polymath. Hero. In his day, Alexander von
Humboldt (1769-1859) was among the most renowned scholars of the
Enlightenment. He led pioneering expeditions in Central and South
America (including the Amazon rainforest) as well as in Siberia,
and he arguably founded the natural sciences as we know them.
Charles Darwin called Humboldt "the greatest scientific traveler
who ever lived," and credited him with inspiring the journey that
resulted in On the Origin of Species. And yet, in history books,
Humboldt has been eclipsed by his intellectual heirs and admirers -
such as Darwin himself, John Muir, and Henry David Thoreau - until
now. This captivating, richly illustrated narrative biography for
kids will whisk away readers young and old, and inspire them to see
the world through the eyes of one of the greatest early scientists.
A passport to the world's most intriguing destinations, this book
is a bounty of information and gorgeous illustrations that will
spark wonder and wanderlust curiosity in young readers. Filled with
the magic of myth, culture, natural beauty, and history, this
introduction to eighteen of the world's most fascinating places
introduces young readers to the ineffable qualities that make these
locations so special. Stunning double-page spreads offer a deep
dive into each site, with fascinating invaluable information and
exciting perspectives. Readers will learn about the unique geology
of Thingvellir National Park in Iceland and Namibia's Brandberg
Mountain; the legends behind Germany's Lorelei rock and Greece's
Delphi; the diverse cultural histories of Timbuktu and Jerusalem;
the architectural and natural splendor of Mount Taishan in China
and Palenque in Mexico; and even the galactic marvels of the Milky
Way. Discovering these places' unique histories, physical
characteristics, and cultural lore will inspire readers to learn
more about each place, and encourage their interest in travel,
geography, history, and the unexpected.
Where along the Rhine does the Nibelung Treasure lie? What river
helps mark the prime meridian? Why do people make pilgrimages to
the Indian city of Benares? Why is the Mekong called the "Nine
Dragon" river in Vietnam? How does the Mississippi divide and unite
the United States? These and hundreds of other facts are explored
in this wonderfully illustrated atlas of the world's great rivers.
Each spread in this book, which includes a gorgeous gatefold page,
offers a colorful map packed with drawings, figures, and facts.
Cities that border the rivers are highlighted, as are distinct
flora and fauna, significant natural and human- made features, and
fascinating historical details. A "biography" of each river
describes where it flows, and its importance to the communities it
passes through. Special attention is given to the ecological health
of the rivers-those that are thriving and those in danger of losing
their valuable habitats. Along the way, young readers will come to
understand the enormous impact that rivers have on our lives, while
learning valuable information in a way that will spark their
curiosity and imagination.
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Intermezzo
Sally Rooney
Paperback
R410
R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
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