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Book Title
DARWIN IN GALAPAGOS: FOOTSTEPS TO A NEW WORLD
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1st Edition
Personalized
Yes
Book Series
Historical
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Signed
Yes
Signed By
Gregory Estes
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1st Edition
ISBN
9780691142104
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Travel, Science
Publication Name
Darwin in Galápagos : Footsteps to a New World
Item Length
9.3 in
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Subject
Life Sciences / Evolution, History, South America / Ecuador & Galapagos Islands, Science & Technology
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
K. Thalia Grant, Gregory B. Estes
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Number of Pages
376 Pages

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Two leading naturalists retrace Darwin's legendary Galápagos voyage In 1835, during his voyage on HMS Beagle , Charles Darwin spent several weeks in Galápagos exploring the islands and making extensive notes on their natural history. Darwin in Galápagos is the first book to recreate Darwin's historic visit to the islands, following in his footsteps day by day and island by island as he records all that he observes around him. Thalia Grant and Gregory Estes meticulously retrace Darwin's island expeditions, taking you on an unforgettable guided tour. Drawing from Darwin's original notebooks and logs from the Beagle , the latest findings by Darwin scholars and modern science, and their own intimate knowledge of the archipelago, Grant and Estes offer rare insights into Darwin's thinking about evolution in the context of the actual locales that inspired him. They introduce Darwin as a young naturalist in England and onboard the Beagle and then put you in his shoes as he explores remote places in the islands. They identify the unique animals and plants he observed and collected, and describe dramatic changes to the islands since Darwin's time. They also explore the importance of Darwin's observations and collections to the development of his thinking after the voyage. Ideal for visitors to Galápagos and a delight for armchair travelers, Darwin in Galápagos is generously illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs and line drawings, as well as detailed maps of Darwin's island itinerary and informative box features on the archipelago's natural history.

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Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691142106
ISBN-13
9780691142104
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Author
K. Thalia Grant, Gregory B. Estes
Publication Name
Darwin in Galápagos : Footsteps to a New World
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Life Sciences / Evolution, History, South America / Ecuador & Galapagos Islands, Science & Technology
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Travel, Science
Number of Pages
376 Pages

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Item Length
9.3 in
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
17 Oz

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Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking. . . . [A] major achievement. It shows all the signs of long gestation (rather than hasty production)--13 years from conception to outcome, but a lifetime in the making., K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes' narrative reconstruction of Charles Darwin's 1835 exploration of the islands . . . is a remarkable work that expertly rejoins the man and the place, and adds to them both the results of recent scientific discoveries arising from his work to bring to readers one of the most intricate portraits of this pivotal moment in natural history yet written. . . . Should be considered an essential book by anyone hoping better to understand the man, his work, and his continuing influence upon the scientific world today., A good book should be based on first-hand knowledge of the subject and the authors offer an impressive combination of experience--a vast amount of information is marshaled to give readers a full picture. The book is well illustrated with a rich mixture of historical and modern images. Any reader seriously interested in Darwin and Galapagos will want to read this book., InDarwin in Galapagos, authors K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, both naturalists who have conducted research in the Galapagos for decades, embark on a historic recreation of Darwin's 1835 visit in which they attempt to literally retrace his steps during the five weeks he spent there. -- Rick MacPherson, American Scientist, "Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking. . . . [A] major achievement. It shows all the signs of long gestation (rather than hasty production)--13 years from conception to outcome, but a lifetime in the making."-- Alan C. Love, Metascience, "This is an engaging tour of Darwin's explorations on Galápagos. This book provides the best description yet of Darwin's trip through the islands. The authors have a remarkable familiarity with the places Darwin visited, and ably share that knowledge." --Edward J. Larson, author of Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory, "Grant and Estes provide a vivid and accurate account of where Charles Darwin went on his 1835 visit to the Galápagos Islands. This is an important addition to the Darwin literature and to our knowledge of what Darwin did in--and how he was affected by--Galápagos." --Duncan M. Porter, coeditor of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, "Grant and Estes, the world's authorities on Darwin in Galápagos, put readers in young Darwin's mind and meticulously trace his every footstep. They have the most intimate knowledge about this archipelago and a heartfelt friendship with its most famous visitor. Darwin comes alive in this carefully researched book. A book every Galápagos traveler should read, as should anyone who wants to understand how Darwin became the first evolutionary biologist." --Martin Wikelski, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and Konstanz University, Naturalists Grant and Estes are longtime researchers and residents of the Gal pagos. They bring to this account of Darwin's adventures their intimate knowledge of the islands, enabling them to identify sites Darwin visited that previously were in doubt or misidentified. . . . Grant and Estes describe in detail the islands' geographic and volcanic features as well as their many unique species of birds, reptiles and plants, both in Darwin's time and today. . . . All fans of the great scientist will find this an engrossing account of what was probably the most important period in his life. -- Publishers Weekly, In this work, naturalists Grant and Estes retrace Charles Darwin's steps in the Galapagos, a region he initially visited after nearly four years on HMSBeagle. The authors include a discussion of Darwin's early life and education, along with an account of his voyage before arriving on the islands. . . . The volume includes many excellent prints, photographs, and diagrams from Darwin's time as well as present-day photographs, which should appeal to historians and naturalists., "In this work, naturalists Grant and Estes retrace Charles Darwin's steps in the Galapagos, a region he initially visited after nearly four years on HMS Beagle . The authors include a discussion of Darwin's early life and education, along with an account of his voyage before arriving on the islands. . . . The volume includes many excellent prints, photographs, and diagrams from Darwin's time as well as present-day photographs, which should appeal to historians and naturalists." -- Choice, A complement of 201 color and 73 black-and-white illustrations, not available for review, will most probably make this volume the fitting bibliographical capper to the 2009 Darwin bicentenary. -- Ray Olson, Booklist, A complement of 201 color and 73 black-and-white illustrations, not available for review, will most probably make this volume the fitting bibliographical capper to the 2009 Darwin bicentenary. ---Ray Olson, Booklist, "Naturalists Grant and Estes are longtime researchers and residents of the Galpagos. They bring to this account of Darwin's adventures their intimate knowledge of the islands, enabling them to identify sites Darwin visited that previously were in doubt or misidentified. . . . Grant and Estes describe in detail the islands' geographic and volcanic features as well as their many unique species of birds, reptiles and plants, both in Darwin's time and today. . . . All fans of the great scientist will find this an engrossing account of what was probably the most important period in his life." -- Publishers Weekly, "Naturalists Grant and Estes are longtime researchers and residents of the Galápagos. They bring to this account of Darwin's adventures their intimate knowledge of the islands, enabling them to identify sites Darwin visited that previously were in doubt or misidentified. . . . Grant and Estes describe in detail the islands' geographic and volcanic features as well as their many unique species of birds, reptiles and plants, both in Darwin's time and today. . . . All fans of the great scientist will find this an engrossing account of what was probably the most important period in his life."-- Publishers Weekly, "Even those familiar with the detailed landscape of Darwin's early years, so critical in the development of his evolutionary thinking, will find much to admire here. Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking."-- Alan C. Love, Metascience, "Readers feel they are walking in the steps of Darwin as he moves towards his radical ideas of natural selection and evolution. This is a model travel book. It contains all the Darwin-inspired traveller to the Galapagos Islands could want, including historic and contemporary illustrations and photos." --Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, "The authors have provided a richly detailed and evocative description of Darwin's route and experiences in the Galápagos Islands. In doing so they have made a significant contribution to Darwin studies and to the enjoyment of anyone who visits these places with their book in hand." --Sandra Herbert, author of Charles Darwin, Geologist, Readers feel they are walking in the steps of Darwin as he moves towards his radical ideas of natural selection and evolution. This is a model travel book. It contains all the Darwin-inspired traveller to the Galapagos Islands could want, including historic and contemporary illustrations and photos., In this work, naturalists Grant and Estes retrace Charles Darwin's steps in the Galapagos, a region he initially visited after nearly four years on HMS Beagle . The authors include a discussion of Darwin's early life and education, along with an account of his voyage before arriving on the islands. . . . The volume includes many excellent prints, photographs, and diagrams from Darwin's time as well as present-day photographs, which should appeal to historians and naturalists. -- Choice, "A complement of 201 color and 73 black-and-white illustrations, not available for review, will most probably make this volume the fitting bibliographical capper to the 2009 Darwin bicentenary." --Ray Olson, Booklist, In Darwin in Galapagos , authors K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, both naturalists who have conducted research in the Galapagos for decades, embark on a historic recreation of Darwin's 1835 visit in which they attempt to literally retrace his steps during the five weeks he spent there. ---Rick MacPherson, American Scientist, A good book should be based on first-hand knowledge of the subject and the authors offer an impressive combination of experience--a vast amount of information is marshaled to give readers a full picture. The book is well illustrated with a rich mixture of historical and modern images. Any reader seriously interested in Darwin and Galapagos will want to read this book. -- John van Wyhe, Galapagos News, "K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes' narrative reconstruction of Charles Darwin's 1835 exploration of the islands . . . is a remarkable work that expertly rejoins the man and the place, and adds to them both the results of recent scientific discoveries arising from his work to bring to readers one of the most intricate portraits of this pivotal moment in natural history yet written. . . . Should be considered an essential book by anyone hoping better to understand the man, his work, and his continuing influence upon the scientific world today." -- The Well-read Naturalist, Even those familiar with the detailed landscape of Darwin's early years, so critical in the development of his evolutionary thinking, will find much to admire here. Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking. -- Alan C. Love, Metascience, "[T]he authors' contribution derives from their meticulous use of Darwin's notes and their intimate knowledge of the islands to reconstruct Darwin's experience there. . . . This book is a must for die-hard Darwin fans and will appeal to those who enjoyed [Jonathan] Weiner's book [ The Beak of the Finch ] and those by David Quammen (e.g., The Reluctant Mr. Darwin )." --Walter L. Cressier, Library Journal, Readers feel they are walking in the steps of Darwin as he moves towards his radical ideas of natural selection and evolution. This is a model travel book. It contains all the Darwin-inspired traveller to the Galapagos Islands could want, including historic and contemporary illustrations and photos. ---Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, InDarwin in Galapagos, authors K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, both naturalists who have conducted research in the Galapagos for decades, embark on a historic recreation of Darwin's 1835 visit in which they attempt to literally retrace his steps during the five weeks he spent there., "K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes' narrative reconstruction of Charles Darwin's 1835 exploration of the islands . . . is a remarkable work that expertly rejoins the man and the place, and adds to them both the results of recent scientific discoveries arising from his work to bring to readers one of the most intricate portraits of this pivotal moment in natural history yet written. . . . Should be considered an essential book by anyone hoping better to understand the man, his work, and his continuing influence upon the scientific world today."-- The Well-read Naturalist, "In Darwin in Galapagos , authors K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, both naturalists who have conducted research in the Galapagos for decades, embark on a historic recreation of Darwin's 1835 visit in which they attempt to literally retrace his steps during the five weeks he spent there." --Rick MacPherson, American Scientist, [T]he authors' contribution derives from their meticulous use of Darwin's notes and their intimate knowledge of the islands to reconstruct Darwin's experience there. . . . This book is a must for die-hard Darwin fans and will appeal to those who enjoyed [Jonathan] Weiner's book [The Beak of the Finch] and those by David Quammen (e.g.,The Reluctant Mr. Darwin). -- Walter L. Cressier, Library Journal, In Darwin in Galapagos , authors K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, both naturalists who have conducted research in the Galapagos for decades, embark on a historic recreation of Darwin's 1835 visit in which they attempt to literally retrace his steps during the five weeks he spent there., "Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking. . . . [A] major achievement. It shows all the signs of long gestation (rather than hasty production)--13 years from conception to outcome, but a lifetime in the making." --Alan C. Love, Metascience, Even those familiar with the detailed landscape of Darwin's early years, so critical in the development of his evolutionary thinking, will find much to admire here. Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking., "A good book should be based on first-hand knowledge of the subject and the authors offer an impressive combination of experience--a vast amount of information is marshaled to give readers a full picture. The book is well illustrated with a rich mixture of historical and modern images. Any reader seriously interested in Darwin and Galapagos will want to read this book."-- John van Wyhe, Galapagos News, In Darwin in Galapagos , authors K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, both naturalists who have conducted research in the Galapagos for decades, embark on a historic recreation of Darwin's 1835 visit in which they attempt to literally retrace his steps during the five weeks he spent there. -- Rick MacPherson, American Scientist, "Naturalists Grant and Estes are longtime researchers and residents of the Galápagos. They bring to this account of Darwin's adventures their intimate knowledge of the islands, enabling them to identify sites Darwin visited that previously were in doubt or misidentified. . . . Grant and Estes describe in detail the islands' geographic and volcanic features as well as their many unique species of birds, reptiles and plants, both in Darwin's time and today. . . . All fans of the great scientist will find this an engrossing account of what was probably the most important period in his life." -- Publishers Weekly, "A good book should be based on first-hand knowledge of the subject and the authors offer an impressive combination of experience--a vast amount of information is marshaled to give readers a full picture. The book is well illustrated with a rich mixture of historical and modern images. Any reader seriously interested in Darwin and Galapagos will want to read this book." --John van Wyhe, Galapagos News, "In this work, naturalists Grant and Estes retrace Charles Darwin's steps in the Galapagos, a region he initially visited after nearly four years on HMS Beagle . The authors include a discussion of Darwin's early life and education, along with an account of his voyage before arriving on the islands. . . . The volume includes many excellent prints, photographs, and diagrams from Darwin's time as well as present-day photographs, which should appeal to historians and naturalists."-- Choice, [T]he authors' contribution derives from their meticulous use of Darwin's notes and their intimate knowledge of the islands to reconstruct Darwin's experience there. . . . This book is a must for die-hard Darwin fans and will appeal to those who enjoyed [Jonathan] Weiner's book [ The Beak of the Finch ] and those by David Quammen (e.g., The Reluctant Mr. Darwin ). -- Walter L. Cressier, Library Journal, [T]he authors' contribution derives from their meticulous use of Darwin's notes and their intimate knowledge of the islands to reconstruct Darwin's experience there. . . . This book is a must for die-hard Darwin fans and will appeal to those who enjoyed [Jonathan] Weiner's book [The Beak of the Finch] and those by David Quammen (e.g.,The Reluctant Mr. Darwin)., Naturalists Grant and Estes are longtime researchers and residents of the Galápagos. They bring to this account of Darwin's adventures their intimate knowledge of the islands, enabling them to identify sites Darwin visited that previously were in doubt or misidentified. . . . Grant and Estes describe in detail the islands' geographic and volcanic features as well as their many unique species of birds, reptiles and plants, both in Darwin's time and today. . . . All fans of the great scientist will find this an engrossing account of what was probably the most important period in his life., [T]he authors' contribution derives from their meticulous use of Darwin's notes and their intimate knowledge of the islands to reconstruct Darwin's experience there. . . . This book is a must for die-hard Darwin fans and will appeal to those who enjoyed [Jonathan] Weiner's book [ The Beak of the Finch ] and those by David Quammen (e.g., The Reluctant Mr. Darwin ). ---Walter L. Cressier, Library Journal, In this work, naturalists Grant and Estes retrace Charles Darwin's steps in the Galapagos, a region he initially visited after nearly four years on HMS Beagle . The authors include a discussion of Darwin's early life and education, along with an account of his voyage before arriving on the islands. . . . The volume includes many excellent prints, photographs, and diagrams from Darwin's time as well as present-day photographs, which should appeal to historians and naturalists., Naturalists Grant and Estes are longtime researchers and residents of the Galápagos. They bring to this account of Darwin's adventures their intimate knowledge of the islands, enabling them to identify sites Darwin visited that previously were in doubt or misidentified. . . . Grant and Estes describe in detail the islands' geographic and volcanic features as well as their many unique species of birds, reptiles and plants, both in Darwin's time and today. . . . All fans of the great scientist will find this an engrossing account of what was probably the most important period in his life. -- Publishers Weekly, Readers feel they are walking in the steps of Darwin as he moves towards his radical ideas of natural selection and evolution. This is a model travel book. It contains all the Darwin-inspired traveller to the Galapagos Islands could want, including historic and contemporary illustrations and photos. -- Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, "Readers feel they are walking in the steps of Darwin as he moves towards his radical ideas of natural selection and evolution. This is a model travel book. It contains all the Darwin-inspired traveller to the Galapagos Islands could want, including historic and contemporary illustrations and photos."-- Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking. . . . [A] major achievement. It shows all the signs of long gestation (rather than hasty production)--13 years from conception to outcome, but a lifetime in the making. ---Alan C. Love, Metascience, "Even those familiar with the detailed landscape of Darwin's early years, so critical in the development of his evolutionary thinking, will find much to admire here. Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking." --Alan C. Love, Metascience, Even those familiar with the detailed landscape of Darwin's early years, so critical in the development of his evolutionary thinking, will find much to admire here. Grant and Estes have provided us with a historically rich and compelling, if necessarily imperfect, perspective on Darwin's Galapagos footsteps to a new world of evolutionary thinking. ---Alan C. Love, Metascience, "This volume provides a timely and interesting account of a key moment in Charles Darwin's life--and, it might be said, in the history of evolutionary biology. It is especially valuable to encounter the deep local knowledge that the authors bring to the locations they describe. The route Darwin took around the islands comes alive in this book." --Janet Browne, author of Charles Darwin: The Power of Place, "This book is a tale of two journeys: Darwin's in the islands, and the authors' as they retraced his steps. Darwin's, of course, was one of the most important series of footsteps in the history of human exploration. And the journey that Thalia Grant and Greg Estes have made is impressive because they have done so much legwork in the islands and the libraries, and have spent so much of their lives working in the archipelago. Outdoors and indoors, it seems to have been a labor of love." --Jonathan Weiner, author of The Beak of the Finch, "[T]he authors' contribution derives from their meticulous use of Darwin's notes and their intimate knowledge of the islands to reconstruct Darwin's experience there. . . . This book is a must for die-hard Darwin fans and will appeal to those who enjoyed [Jonathan] Weiner's book [ The Beak of the Finch ] and those by David Quammen (e.g., The Reluctant Mr. Darwin )."-- Walter L. Cressier, Library Journal, "Naturalists Grant and Estes are longtime researchers and residents of the Galpagos. They bring to this account of Darwin's adventures their intimate knowledge of the islands, enabling them to identify sites Darwin visited that previously were in doubt or misidentified. . . . Grant and Estes describe in detail the islands' geographic and volcanic features as well as their many unique species of birds, reptiles and plants, both in Darwin's time and today. . . . All fans of the great scientist will find this an engrossing account of what was probably the most important period in his life."-- Publishers Weekly, A complement of 201 color and 73 black-and-white illustrations, not available for review, will most probably make this volume the fitting bibliographical capper to the 2009 Darwin bicentenary., [T]he authors' contribution derives from their meticulous use of Darwin's notes and their intimate knowledge of the islands to reconstruct Darwin's experience there. . . . This book is a must for die-hard Darwin fans and will appeal to those who enjoyed [Jonathan] Weiner's book [ The Beak of the Finch ] and those by David Quammen (e.g., The Reluctant Mr. Darwin )., "In Darwin in Galapagos , authors K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, both naturalists who have conducted research in the Galapagos for decades, embark on a historic recreation of Darwin's 1835 visit in which they attempt to literally retrace his steps during the five weeks he spent there."-- Rick MacPherson, American Scientist, A good book should be based on first-hand knowledge of the subject and the authors offer an impressive combination of experience--a vast amount of information is marshaled to give readers a full picture. The book is well illustrated with a rich mixture of historical and modern images. Any reader seriously interested in Darwin and Galapagos will want to read this book. ---John van Wyhe, Galapagos News, K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes' narrative reconstruction of Charles Darwin's 1835 exploration of the islands . . . is a remarkable work that expertly rejoins the man and the place, and adds to them both the results of recent scientific discoveries arising from his work to bring to readers one of the most intricate portraits of this pivotal moment in natural history yet written. . . . Should be considered an essential book by anyone hoping better to understand the man, his work, and his continuing influence upon the scientific world today. -- The Well-read Naturalist, In this work, naturalists Grant and Estes retrace Charles Darwin's steps in the Galapagos, a region he initially visited after nearly four years on HMSBeagle. The authors include a discussion of Darwin's early life and education, along with an account of his voyage before arriving on the islands. . . . The volume includes many excellent prints, photographs, and diagrams from Darwin's time as well as present-day photographs, which should appeal to historians and naturalists. -- Choice, "A complement of 201 color and 73 black-and-white illustrations, not available for review, will most probably make this volume the fitting bibliographical capper to the 2009 Darwin bicentenary."-- Ray Olson, Booklist
Table of Content
IntroductionI. FOUNDATIONS1. From classical to modern2. Linear symplectic geometry3. Symplectic manifolds4. Almost complex structuresII. SYMPLECTIC MANIFOLDS5. Symplectic group actions6. Symplectic fibrations7. Constructing symplectic manifoldsIII. SYMPLECTOMORPHISMS8. Area-preserving diffeomorphisms9. Generating functions10. The group of symplectomorphismsIV. SYMPLECTIC INVARIANTS11. The Arnold conjecture12. Symplectic capacities13. New directions
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
508.8665
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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