Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
Sep 7, 2009
Publisher
The History Press
ISBN-10
0752452835
ISBN-13
9780752452838
Description
In the quaint town of Ilkley, a unique conversation unfolds surrounding one of the most impactful works in science. The narrative delves into the life of Charles Darwin, focusing on the moments and experiences that shaped his revolutionary ideas. As readers navigate through the historical backdrop of the 19th century, they discover how Darwin’s surroundings influenced his thinking about evolution and natural selection.
The authors bring to life the rich tapestry of Ilkley, intertwining local stories and historical events with Darwin's groundbreaking theories. Through engaging prose, they explore how the people and culture of the time engaged with his revolutionary concepts, reflecting a society on the brink of scientific discovery.
By connecting the past to contemporary discussions on evolution, the work captures both the struggles and triumphs of Darwin’s journey. It invites readers to ponder not only the scientific implications of his ideas but also their impact on society at large, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of science and history.
The authors bring to life the rich tapestry of Ilkley, intertwining local stories and historical events with Darwin's groundbreaking theories. Through engaging prose, they explore how the people and culture of the time engaged with his revolutionary concepts, reflecting a society on the brink of scientific discovery.
By connecting the past to contemporary discussions on evolution, the work captures both the struggles and triumphs of Darwin’s journey. It invites readers to ponder not only the scientific implications of his ideas but also their impact on society at large, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of science and history.