"Author of the curious The Wonderful Century, British biologist and explorer ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (18231913) here brings to readers a review of his own life. Discover: the studies that led him on exotic exploits, like his journeys through the Amazon River basin and the Malay archipelago researching plant and animal species; the radical social views that brought him much infamy at home, such as his refusal to believe that evolution, theories of which he developed in parallel with Darwin, could account for human endeavors such as mathematics and art. Spiritualist, creative thinker, and adventurer, Wallace led a singular life detailed with humor and humility in this autobiography. History buffs and those who are interested in the major scientific figures of the 19th century will love getting to know this influential scientist."
Alfred Russell Wallace Knihy
Tento britský přírodovědec a badatel proslul nezávislým návrhem teorie přirozeného výběru, což inspirovalo Charlese Darwina k publikaci jeho vlastních poznatků. Wallaceova rozsáhlá terénní práce v povodí Amazonky a Malajském souostroví vedla k identifikaci Wallaceovy linie, hranice mezi faunou asijského a australského původu, a upevnila jeho pozici „otce biogeografie“. Kromě objevu přirozeného výběru přispěl k evoluční teorii koncepty jako varovné zbarvení a Wallaceův efekt, který navrhuje, jak přirozený výběr podporuje speciaci. Wallace byl také vizionářem, který obhajoval spiritualismus a kritizoval sociální nespravedlnost, a jedním z prvních vědců, kteří varovali před dopadem lidské činnosti na životní prostředí.



The Malay Archipelago, Volume II
- 436 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
Wallace's journey through the Malay Archipelago is meticulously chronicled, highlighting his extensive collection of over 126,000 specimens, many of which were new to science. His travels not only enriched biological knowledge but also shaped his theories on evolution, culminating in the 1858 outline of natural selection that he shared with Darwin. This work, a significant contribution to 19th-century scientific exploration, is republished with a new introductory biography, reflecting its enduring impact in the field of natural history.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I
- 460 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
The narrative centers on Alfred Russel Wallace's extensive journey through the Malay Archipelago, where he meticulously collected over 126,000 specimens, many of which were new to science. His experiences during this eight-year expedition significantly shaped his views on evolution, culminating in the formulation of his theory of natural selection, shared with Charles Darwin in 1858. This work stands as a seminal contribution to scientific exploration in the 19th century and is presented here in its first volume, accompanied by a new introductory biography.