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Darwin's Luck: Chance and Fortune in the Life and Work of Charles Darwin

Hardback

Main Details

Title Darwin's Luck: Chance and Fortune in the Life and Work of Charles Darwin
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Patrick H. Armstrong
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:216
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreHistory of science
ISBN/Barcode 9781847251503
ClassificationsDewey:576.82092
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 26

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hambledon Continuum
Publication Date 15 February 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

One might make a case for saying that Darwin's life was dogged by bad luck. His mother died when he was seven; he was sent to a school at which he 'learnt little'; he left medical school after two years, unqualified. Two of his children died in infancy. On the other hand one could argue that he had a privileged and fortunate life - perhaps the more common view. Patrick H. Armstrong contends that although Darwin came to the right conclusions, he did not actually follow the right path in getting there. While his science was sometimes flawed, he had the distinct knack of good instinct. Armstrong presents a fresh view of Darwin's life and methods.

Author Biography

Patrick H. Armstrong is Adjunct Associate Professor, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia.

Reviews

Mention in Nature, 20 November 2008 "Patrick Armstrong has approached the great man's work from a novel perspective ... [he] gives a good summary of Darwin's achievements for the general reader" - Times Higher Education "Patrick Armstrong has written a charming biography, dealing with Darwin's voyage on the Beagle, his time at Down House near Bromley, his life with his family, the trauma of the death of some of his children, and, of course, his science." Church Times. 15 May 2009. "The book has a quite wonderful cover and numerous illustrations -- many of them photographs taken by the geographer author." - Church Times. 15 May 2009.