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Author Conniff, Richard, 1951-

Title The species seekers : heroes, fools, and the mad pursuit of life on Earth / Richard Conniff.

Publication Info. New York : W.W. Norton, [2011]
©2011

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  508.09 CONNIFF    Check Shelf
 Burlington Public Library - Adult Department  508.09 CON    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  508.09 CONNIFF    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description x, 464 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-434) and index.
Contents Strange things, strange lands -- That great beast of a town -- Finding the thread -- Collecting and conquest -- Mad about shells -- Extinct -- The rising -- The river rolling westward -- "If they lost their skalps" -- The burden of specimens -- Arsenic and immortality -- "Am I not a man and a brother?" -- Craniological longings -- "A fool to nature" -- The world turned upside down -- A primate named Savage -- "Species men" - "Labourer in the field" -- The slow power of natural forces -- The gorilla war -- Big noses and short tea-drinkers -- Industrial-scale natural history -- "The blessing of a good skirt" -- The beast in the mosquito -- "Why not try the experiment?" -- The new age of discovery -- Necrology.
Summary The Species Seekers takes us back in time--before the words "scientist" or "biologist" even existed--to an era when a popular fever for the natural world swept through humanity. Discovering new species wasn't a rarefied pastime; it was a pandemic, a social disease that struck every corner of society, claiming such notables as Thomas Jefferson, who laid out mastodon bones on the floor of the White House, and Mark Twain, who wanted to explore the Amazon but went bust in New Orleans and had to make do with the river at hand. Amid its tales of adventure and intrigue, The Species Seekers offers unmatched insight into one of the great revolutions in the history of human thought. At the start, God was in heaven, man was the center of the universe, and everyone accepted that the Earth had been born yesterday for our benefit. But we weren't sure where vegetable ended and animal began. We didn't know what species were, or that they could be joined by common origin. We had no method of identifying the causes of the pestilential diseases that made death a constant companion. All that suddenly changed as the species seekers introduced us to the pantheon of life on Earth--and our place in it.
Subject Naturalists -- Biography.
Natural history -- History -- 18th century.
Life (Biology) -- Research -- History -- 18th century.
ISBN 9780393068542 hardcover
0393068544 hardcover
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