Darwin s Betrayal

Darwin   s Betrayal
Author: Gerardo Bartolomé
Publsiher: Ediciones Históricas
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789878653648

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In a fictional story, in which real characters are brought to life, the author presents an absolutely novel vision of events that, until now, were not considered as related. The events are intertwined until they lead to an unexpected ending that will catch both lovers of Patagonia and followers of the so-called Father of Evolution. Gerardo Bartolomé meticulously studied the actions of dozens of characters in those memorable pages in the history of Patagonian exploration, achieving a scenario in which what is not proven historical truth is, at least, completely possible of having occured.

Darwin s Evolving Identity

Darwin s Evolving Identity
Author: Alistair Sponsel
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226523255

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Why—against his mentor’s exhortations to publish—did Charles Darwin take twenty years to reveal his theory of evolution by natural selection? In Darwin’s Evolving Identity, Alistair Sponsel argues that Darwin adopted this cautious approach to atone for his provocative theorizing as a young author spurred by that mentor, the geologist Charles Lyell. While we might expect him to have been tormented by guilt about his private study of evolution, Darwin was most distressed by harsh reactions to his published work on coral reefs, volcanoes, and earthquakes, judging himself guilty of an authorial “sin of speculation.” It was the battle to defend himself against charges of overzealous theorizing as a geologist, rather than the prospect of broader public outcry over evolution, which made Darwin such a cautious author of Origin of Species. Drawing on his own ambitious research in Darwin’s manuscripts and at the Beagle’s remotest ports of call, Sponsel takes us from the ocean to the Origin and beyond. He provides a vivid new picture of Darwin’s career as a voyaging naturalist and metropolitan author, and in doing so makes a bold argument about how we should understand the history of scientific theories.

Antarctica

Antarctica
Author: Gerardo Bartolome
Publsiher: Ediciones Históricas
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2023-09-21
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9789878294285

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¿Se embarca en una aventura antártica? Le espera el sueño de su vida, pero el viaje puede plantearle dudas y preocupaciones. Desde el precio hasta la incertidumbre de lo que le espera, es una decisión que requiere una cuidadosa consideración. Reconocemos que planificar un viaje a la Antártida puede ser una tarea compleja, especialmente cuando el entusiasmo varía entre los compañeros de viaje. En esta guía, abordamos sus dudas y le proporcionamos una orientación inestimable. Tanto si está indeciso como deseoso de explorar este extraordinario continente, le cubrimos las espaldas. Descubra el momento ideal para visitarlo, desentrañe los entresijos de la organización de su viaje y obtenga información sobre la logística de su expedición antártica. Nuestra misión es asegurarnos de que esté bien preparado e informado, mejorando su aventura y creando recuerdos duraderos. Con una gran cantidad de conocimientos y consejos al alcance de su mano, navegará por la Antártida con confianza y saboreará cada momento de esta experiencia única en la vida.

Patagonia Travel Guide 2022 2023

Patagonia Travel Guide 2022 2023
Author: Gerardo Bartolomé
Publsiher: Ediciones Históricas
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2022-06-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9789874848727

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An updated travel guide, written by locals, thought out to be an important tool to plan a trip to Patagonia. Includes different ideas, combinations and itineraries according to the traveler's available time and budget as well as thorough useful information in addition to more than 90 inspiring photos and more than 40 incredible 360 pictures that take you to each place before actually going there. A "must" to start an unforgettable trip with an unforgettable planning experience.

The Biographer s Tale

The Biographer s Tale
Author: A. S. Byatt
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2001-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780375413421

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From the Booker Prize-winning author of Possession comes an ingenious novel about love and literary sleuthing: a dazzling fiction woven out of one man’s search for certainty. “Elegant ... witty ... intelligent.” —The Washington Post Here is the story of Phineas G. Nanson, a disenchanted graduate student who decides to escape the world of postmodern literary theory and immerse himself in the messiness of “real life” by writing a biography of a great biographer. In a series of adventures that are by turns intellectual and comic, scientific and sensual, Phineas tracks his subject to the deserts of Africa and the maelstrom of the Arctic. Along the way he comes to rely on two women, one of whom may be the guide he needs out of the dizzying labyrinth of his research and back into his own life. A tantalizing yarn of detection and desire, The Biographer’s Tale is a provocative look at “truth” in biography and our perennial quest for certainty.

Patagonia Travel Guide 2023 2024

Patagonia Travel Guide 2023 2024
Author: Gerardo Bartolome
Publsiher: Ediciones Históricas
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9789878294230

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An updated travel guide, written by locals, thought out to be an important tool to plan a trip to Patagonia. Includes different ideas, combinations and itineraries according to the traveler's available time and budget as well as thorough useful information in addition to more than 90 inspiring photos and more than 40 incredible 360 pictures that take you to each place before actually going there. A "must" to start an unforgettable trip with an unforgettable planning experience.

Beyond the Sapphire Gate

Beyond the Sapphire Gate
Author: R.V. Johnson
Publsiher: Lost In New World Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780986165504

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The Dark Side of Charles Darwin

The Dark Side of Charles Darwin
Author: Dr. Jerry Bergman
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781614580096

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A single man stands behind the greatest deception in history. Charles Darwin's ideas still penetrate every aspect of our culture, including science, religion, and education. And while much has been made of his contribution to the evolutionary hypothesis, little has been publicized about the dark side of the man himself and how this may have impacted the quality and legitimacy of his research. This daring and compelling book takes its readers behind the popular facade of a man revered worldwide as a scientific pioneer, and unveils what kind of person Darwin really was. The book reveals disturbing facts that will help you: Perceive Darwin firsthand through the eyes of family and friends, and his own correspondence Discern this darkly troubled man, struggling with physical and mental health issues Uncover his views on eugenics and racism, and his belief that women were less evolved than men Thoroughly documented, this book reveals Darwin's less-than-above board methods of attempting to prove his so-called scientific beliefs, and his plot to "murder God" by challenging the then-dominant biblical worldview.