Fitzroy by John Gribbin

Fitzroy by John Gribbin

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Fitzroy by John Gribbin

Admiral FitzRoy made his name as a captain on the HMS Beagle. It was for his second voyage on the ship (1831-36) that he decided to ask Charles Darwin to accompany him, and it was during this time that Darwin began to develop the ideas that would lead him to his theory of evolution by natural selection. But FitzRoy was not just 'Darwin's captain': he was an MP, he was the second Governor of New Zealand from 1843-45 when he made himself unpopular with the settlers by upholding Maori rights, and in 1854 he set up the Meteorological Office which made the lives of all sailors who came after him so much safer. John and Mary Gribbin's portrait of this multi-talented man whose impact on modern life is still felt will fascinate all who read it.
John Gribbin gained a PhD in astrophysics at Cambridge University. He worked for both Nature and New Scientist magazines for many years and is the author of numerous books on science and related topics, which have been translated into more than 30 languages. He is also a Visiting Fellow in Astronomy at the University of Sussex. Mary Gribbin has written for New Scientist and the Guardian. She is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and is the author of many books, some co-authored with her husband.
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ISBN 13 9780755311828
ISBN 10 0755311825
Title Fitzroy
Author John Gribbin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2004-05-04
Number of pages 336
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