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Charles Darwin and the Beagle adventure : countries visited during the voyage round the world of HMS Beagle under the commad of Captain Fitzroy, RN (edition 2009)

by A. J. Wood

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This well conceived book traces the voyage of Darwin on the Beagle, using zoological plates from his work, colorful maps, a genealogical table, and facsimile documents.
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Title:Charles Darwin and the Beagle adventure : countries visited during the voyage round the world of HMS Beagle under the commad of Captain Fitzroy, RN
Authors:A. J. Wood
Info:Scoresby, Vic. : Five Mile Press, 2009.
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Charles Darwin and the Beagle Adventure (Historical Notebooks) by A. J. Wood

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I spotted this book yesterday in a little used book shop on our way home, and I couldn’t resist its magnetic cover or the quick glimpse I got of the inside before MT whisked it off to the counter for me. I’m a sucker for books with little bits and pieces glued to the inside: envelopes with letters, or fold out flaps of additional information. They bring me the same delight as a well-done pop-up book.

Being rather exhausted on our return home, this felt like the perfect fit for me last night, and it was. It’s beautifully put together and the writing was clear, concise, and well balanced for a middle schooler with language aimed at their reading level without being at all childish. While certainly not detailed, I thought it covered the high points of the Beagle trip for Darwin; certainly enough for a middle schooler’s introduction to Darwin. I’d have liked it to have a few more bits and bobs in it, but that’s just my inner child talking.

For what it is and what it’s trying to be, I think it excels. It’s a gorgeous and charming book. ( )
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