Darwin: An Exceptional Voyage

by Fabien Grolleau

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"When the young amateur naturalist Charles Darwin boarded the HMS Beagle in 1831, he had no idea what lay in store on his five-year voyage across the world. Darwin was disenchanted, moved, scandalised and awestruck by the vast discoveries that he made on his journey. On his return, he wrote his famous and controversial theory on the evolution of species. This long, perilous exploration was a journey that changed a man, and in doing so, the course of science itself."--cProvided by publisher.

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I approached this book with a great deal of trepidation following the supernatural rubbish and fever dreams that ruined the Audubon biography by the same creative team. But, no, this voyage was amazing and engrossing!

Beautiful coloring greatly enhances the rather simple but effective linework.

The writing dominates, making Darwin a very relatable guy who realizes he has lucked into the opportunity of a lifetime. Already a forward thinker, especially when it came to slavery and indigenous people, the years on the HMS Beagle opened his mind to possibilities and ideas that are still sending reverberations through our world today. With a tinge of romance, a smidge of adventure, a touch of humor, the narrative entertains as much as it show more educates.

Highly recommended.
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Turning their attention again to a notable naturalist in Darwin: An Exceptional Voyage (Nobrow), French author Fabien Groleau and illustrator Jérémie Royer (Audubon, On the Wings of the World) tell the story of Charles Darwin’s first expedition in graphic format. Highly eye-pleasing, accessible artwork and engaging writing bring to life Darwin’s five-year journey aboard the H.M.S. Beagle and the discoveries that would eventually drive his theory of evolution, focusing on the young man’s development as a naturalist. This retelling stays close to Darwin’s experience, with narrative drawn from his journals; a notable thread throughout is his horror of slavery, shown without glossing over his Victorian dismay at the lives of show more “savages.”

Groleau and Royer take full advantage of all the storytelling techniques in their graphic toolbox, letting the reader share Darwin’s wonder and delight through skilfully cinematic treatment: wide pans of lush land- and seascapes share spreads with closeups of birds and butterflies; flashbacks and shifts in narrative viewpoint through inventive layouts give this chapter in Darwin’s history a novelistic feel.
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Original title
HMS Beagle, Aux Origines de Darwin
Original publication date
2016
People/Characters
Charles Darwin [Charles Robert: 1809-1882]; Emma Wedgwood Darwin; Horace Darwin; Elizabeth Darwin; Robert Darwin; John Clements Wickham (show all 19); Robert FitzRoy; Conrad Martens; Adam; Eve; Jemmy Button; York Minster; Boat Memory; Fuegia Basket; Juan Manuel de Rosas; Syms Covington; John Herschel; Alfred Russel Wallace; HMS Beagle
Important places
England, UK; Down House; Davenport, England, UK; Port Praya, Cape Verde Islands; Praia, Cape Verde; Bahia, Brazil (show all 25); Canary Islands, Spain; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Montevideo, Uruguay; Maldonado, Uruguay; Bahia Blanca, Argentina; Tierra del Fuego; Falkland Islands; Port Famine, Patagonia, Chile; Patagonia, South America; Strait of Magellan; Chile; Concepción, Chile; Galápagos Islands, Ecuador; Tahiti; Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; Cocos Islands; Australia; Falmouth, Cornwall, England, UK; Tenate, Malaysia
Important events
Voyage of the HMS Beagle
Dedication
For Thérèse, Marie, Armand, Guy, Yves, Liliane, Claire, Agnès and Martin, those who came before them, those who will come after them, my evolution.
F.G.
First words
18 June, 1858, Down House, The Darwin Family Home
"Onwards, soldiers! Here come the French!
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It's undoubtedly the very same thing that I've been contemplating...the origins of the species.
Original language
French

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Genres
Nonfiction, Graphic Novels & Comics
DDC/MDS
576.8Natural sciences & mathematicsBiologyGenetics and evolutionEvolution
LCC
QH31 .D2 .G7613ScienceNatural history – BiologyNatural history (General)General
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6 — English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Romanian
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