Mr Darwin's ShooterAlfred A. Knopf, 1998 - Всего страниц: 365 In this richly detailed novel based on the life of Syms Covington, Charles Darwin's hard-working shipboard assistant and later his house-servant, Roger McDonald shines a light on a man forgotten by history, capturing the breathtaking excitement of the historic voyage of the Beagle and brilliantly illuminating the scientific, religious, and social controversies that exploded around Darwin's watershed theories. As "Darwin's shooter, " Covington collected and preserved invaluable specimens; as the scientist's clerk in London, was he the first man to grasp the full import of their research -- the seeds of Darwin's theory of natural selection? Twenty years later, Covington awaits his copy of The Origin of Species with mixed emotions. Embittered by Darwin's failure to acknowledge him, he is also profoundly troubled by his own role in the discoveries that subverted sacred doctrines and shook the Victorian worldview to its very foundation. |
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... gent followed him . FitzRoy went absently fingering the pig- tailed scalps of sailors and gave no expression or indication of mood until he reached Covington's place . ' A moment of your attention , ' he spoke to the gent over his ...
... gent followed him . FitzRoy went absently fingering the pig- tailed scalps of sailors and gave no expression or indication of mood until he reached Covington's place . ' A moment of your attention , ' he spoke to the gent over his ...
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... gent except as a piece of yellow bile on a letter - case , King was given his leave to go roaming with a gun . Covington gave thought to who King's companion was on those countryside rambles . Covington's unconscionable jealousy came in ...
... gent except as a piece of yellow bile on a letter - case , King was given his leave to go roaming with a gun . Covington gave thought to who King's companion was on those countryside rambles . Covington's unconscionable jealousy came in ...
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... gent shifted himself in his small chair and said : ' Well ? Are we finished ? ' And Covington said : ' I cannot say . ' Gent steepled his palms as if to say , ' Nor can I. ' Covington knew the importance of the next thing even before the ...
... gent shifted himself in his small chair and said : ' Well ? Are we finished ? ' And Covington said : ' I cannot say . ' Gent steepled his palms as if to say , ' Nor can I. ' Covington knew the importance of the next thing even before the ...
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