Voyage of the Beagle

Charles Darwin's Journal of researches

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Charles Darwin: Voyage of the Beagle (1989, Penguin Books)

432 pages

English language

Published Sept. 15, 1989 by Penguin Books.

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978-0-14-043268-8
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4 stars (11 reviews)

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.

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I read this because I was going to take a trip to the Galapagos, and Darwin’s travelogue is an enjoyable one. I assumed that most of the book would be consumed with flora and fauna. There is certainly plenty of that, but Darwin also comments on the numerous people that he meets — indigenous groups, Spanish colonizers, missionaries, and so on. He has almost nothing to say about the voyage itself — there are huge gaps in the narrative when they are merely “at sea.” But I enjoyed reading it for what it is.

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I had bought this book many years ago, when I was still a biology student, but I've never accomplished to read more than twenty pages, my english was not so good fifteen years as it is now. I'm going to give it a new try, at that time (on 1998) there was nothing like book social networks where we can read the own opinions of the readers.

Subjects

  • Natural history.
  • Geology.
  • Voyages around the world -- History -- 19th century.
  • South America -- Description and travel.

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