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[R.E.A.D] Galápagos: The Islands That Changed the World [Free Ebook]
[R.E.A.D] Galápagos: The Islands That Changed the World [Free Ebook]
[R.E.A.D] Galápagos:
The Islands That
Changed the World
[Free Ebook]
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This group of volcanic islands lying along the equator in the Pacific Ocean are famous for their
rare species of fauna and flora. Stewart and five coauthors first decide the geological journey that
sets each island's lifespan from volcanic birth to death and burial. Then they narrate what they
label 'the human history of the Galapagos' and explain how Charles Darwin revealed the islands
as a land of riches and triggered a revolution of scientific thought. In the next three chapters the
authors introduce the wild occupants of the islands--giant tortoises, iguanas, cavefish, champion
mockingbirds, Galapagos hawks, short-eared owls, lava lizards, flightless cormorants, blue-footed
boobies, and ghost crabs, to name a few, along with many rare cacti, flowers, and trees. The
authors also discuss the importance and fragility of the islands. Add to this 150 magnificent color
photographs, and you have a special treat of a book. George CohenCopyright © American
Library Association. All rights reserved Read more 'This group of volcanic islands lying along the
equator in the Pacific Ocean are famous for their rare species of fauna and flora. Stewart and five
coauthors first decide the geological journey that sets each island's lifespan from volcanic birth to
death and burial. Then they narrate what they label 'the human history of the Galapagos' and
explain how Charles Darwin revealed the islands as a land of riches and triggered a revolution of
scientific thought. . . . A special treat of a book.'―Booklist'Want to visit the Galapagos Island, but
haven't managed it yet? This book, with its beautiful pictures and interesting text, will either make
you think you've been there or make you arrange your plane tickets.'―EcologySelected as a
2008 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries'I have been to the
Galapagos and as I read this book I found myself 'walking the paths' again. Stewart offers an
enjoyable and complete overview of the islands.'—Noble Proctor, author of A Field Guide to North
Atlantic Wildlife'The definitive single volume on the Galapagos that ecotourists and readers from
all walks of life have been awaiting.'―Margaret Lowman, author of Life in the Treetops and coauthor
of It's a Jungle Up There: More Tales from the Treetops 'To anyone contemplating a visit to
Las Encantadas (Galapagos), the Gazetteer alone is worth the price of this book. Paul Stewart's
Galapagos will be my treasured companion on my next visit, and I shall take along an extra
copy to present to the boat's library. If you are not able to go in person, reading this book and
savouring its pictures is, if not a substitute, a delight to be going on with.'―Richard Dawkins (from
the foreword) Read more See all Editorial Reviews