The Malay Archipelago

byAlfred Russel Wallace, Andrew Berry (Edited by)
'I slept very comfortably with half a dozen smoke-dried human skulls suspended over my head'

Of all the extraordinary Victorian travelogues, The Malay Archipelago has a fair claim to be the greatest - both as a beautiful, alarming, vivid and gripping account of some eight years' travel across the entire Malay world - from Singapore to the western edges of New Guinea - and as the record of a great mind. As Wallace, often under conditions of terrible hardship and sickness, battles through jungles, lives with headhunters, and collects beetles, butterflies and birds-of-paradise, he makes discoveries about the workings of biology that have shaped our view of the world ever since.
One of the most adventurous, observant and honourable scientists of his time
Sir David Attenborough

About Alfred Russel Wallace

Details
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN: 9780141394404
  • Length: 736 pages
  • Dimensions: 197mm x 30mm x 131mm
  • Weight: 503g
  • Price: £12.99
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