A Rum Affair by Karl Sabbagh

A Rum Affair by Karl Sabbagh

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In the 1940s Heslop Harrison announced another discovery of rare plants. His colleagues were suspicious, many believed he had invented his discoveries and one accused him of being a fake. Nothing was heard for 50 years. Sabbagh uncovered the report and in this mix of detective story, social history and scientific investigation unravels the story.

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A Rum Affair by Karl Sabbagh

The story of professor Heslop-Harrison, a distinguished academic at Newcastle University, who, over a period of years, strengthened the evidence for his theory of ice-age plant survival by "planting" flora in places where it had never been found before, and then "discovering" it. His nemesis came in the form of John Raven, a young classics don with a fierce passion for botany, who believed that he had caught the eminent professor red-handed on the isle of Rum in the summer of 1948. The scientific community closed ranks on the affair, Raven's evidence was never published, and Heslop-Harrison's continued to to dominate British botany for the next decade. This book tells the tragi-comic story.
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ISBN 13 9780140278286
ISBN 10 0140278281
Title A Rum Affair
Author Karl Sabbagh
Series Allen Lane Science S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2000-06-01
Number of pages 248
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