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The Malay Archipelago

The Malay Archipelago

Alfred R. Wallace

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2014
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The Malay Archipelago is a book written by Alfred R. Wallace, an English naturalist and biologist. It is a detailed account of Wallace's travels and scientific observations during his eight-year expedition through the Malay Archipelago, which includes modern-day Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. The book was first published in 1869 and is considered a classic work of natural history and exploration.The book is divided into two volumes and contains a total of 784 pages. It includes detailed descriptions of the geography, flora, and fauna of the region, as well as observations on the customs, traditions, and cultures of the people who live there. Wallace's most significant contribution to science was his theory of evolution by natural selection, which he developed independently of Charles Darwin. The Malay Archipelago contains extensive discussions of his evolutionary theories and their implications for the natural world.The book is written in a descriptive and engaging style, and it provides a fascinating insight into the natural history of the Malay Archipelago during the mid-nineteenth century. It is also an important historical document, providing a first-hand account of the region's natural and cultural heritage at a time when it was largely unknown to the Western world. The Malay Archipelago remains a valuable resource for scientists, historians, and anyone interested in the natural world and the history of exploration.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1869 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Man's Place in the Universe a Study of the Results of Scientific Research in Relation to the Unity or Plurality of Worlds
Man s Place In The Universe: A Study Of The Results Of Scientific Research In Relation To The Unity Or Plurality Of Worlds presents a comprehensive investigation into whether Earth is the only inhabited planet in the Solar System and the wider universe. Based on the advances of the New Astronomy and the latest findings of physicists, chemists, and biologists, Wallace combines various scientific fields into a cohesive analysis. The work aims to assess whether scientific research supports the idea that Earth is unique in its ability to sustain life. Wallace carefully discusses the facts, conclusions, and theories established by leading scientists, providing a thorough yet accessible overview of modern astronomy and related disciplines. The first chapters offer a popular explanation for general readers, focusing on how these scientific discoveries contribute to the ongoing debate. In the latter chapters, Wallace delves deeper into the evidence and arguments, scrutinizing the conclusions drawn from these scientific advancements. By presenting the facts and contrasting theories, Wallace highlights the complexity of the question and the need for careful evaluation of the evidence. His work encourages readers to contemplate the implications of these findings, enhancing their understanding of our place in the cosmos.