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Lädt ... Der Baum des Lebens: Charles Darwinvon Peter Sís
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Another marvelous book for young readers by Peter Sis. Not so much a biography to be read as an exploration in words and art of a life to be explored and browsed. Highly recommended for middle and high school readers. ( ) As a kid I would have loved to have this book as an introduction to Darwin. As an adult it was just as enjoyable. The artwork is well done and the small details and blurbs of text on the page allow you to feel you are on an expedition or exploration like Darwin. So why haven't I read The Voyage of the Beagle yet? Shame on me. I have sort of read around the actual books by Darwin but not the books themselves. I really do promise to rectify that soon. This book, subtitled “A Book Depicting the Life of Charles Darwin” presents the life of iconoclast and scientist Charles Darwin and his contributions to our understanding of the process of natural selection and of the evolution of living things. Darwin is of course best known for his theory of the science of evolution. Darwin published his ideas with compelling evidence in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, overcoming scientific rejection of earlier concepts of transmutation of species. Sís begins with Darwin’s childhood, moving on to his time as a medical student, and the voyage around the world on the H.M.S. Beagle that provided Darwin with the materials to form the basis of his discoveries. As usual, the drawings by Sís are outstanding, and include excerpts from Darwin’s journals about the voyage and what he found on it, such as descriptions of many unique species, and a collection of fossil bones. As Darwin wrote: “The voyage of the Beagle has been by far the most important event in my life and has determined my whole career . . . I owe to the voyage the first real training or education of my mind. I was led to attend closely to several branches of natural history, and thus my powers of observations were improved, though they were already fairly developed.” Much of the text is divided into three sections: “Public Life,” “Private Life,” and “Secret Life.” Why secret life? Because his theory of evolution constituted a revolution in thinking, one that was extremely polarizing and controversial. He was afraid to publish, and only did so when he feared that a rival, Alfred Russel Wallace, might beat him to it. Darwin’s theories were fiercely attacked by the religious establishment, and in particular the Bishop of Oxford, who was appalled at the proposition that man could be descended from an ape. But Darwin persisted, and eventually of course, his ideas were vindicated. Peter Sís, children’s book author/illustrator, is known for his picture books that aren’t really just for children. In this tribute to Darwin, once again as in other books he celebrates the power of ideas - particularly when they are resisted by the authorities - and the courage of those who promulgated those ideas. The illustrations by Sís are standouts; made from fine pen and ink and watercolors, they are detailed evocations of historical documents from Darwin’s time and and truly wonder-inspiring. He also incorporates excerpts of handwritten passages from Darwin’s notebooks, diaries, correspondence, and published writings. In addition, there are charts, maps, and a gatefold spread highlighting the ideas presented in The Origin of Species. Evaluation: This book with its mesmerizing pictures teaches some important lessons about truth, courage, and persistence even when it may result in social censure and widespread calumny. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Sís, 1999 mit dem Jugendliteraturpreis ausgezeichnet (s. BA 2/99), hat erneut ein grandioses Bildwerk geschaffen: über das Leben von Ch. Darwin. Er stützt sich dabei auf die vielfältigen schriftlichen Zeugnisse des Gelehrten: Tagebücher, Briefe, Reiseberichte, die Autobiografie, das Hauptwerk. Mit seinen Zeichnungen von faszinierender Detailgenauigkeit hat sich Sís an zeitgenössischen Quellen orientiert. So blättert man wie in einem alten Buch, in dem Sís Akzente - u.a. durch einen köstlichen Humor - gesetzt hat. Er zeigt die wichtigsten Lebensstationen: Familie, Internat, Universität, die Weltreise, Familiengründung, die Arbeit am Werk. Außerdem gibt es Karten, Tabellen, einen großen Ausklappbogen, (fingierte) Tagebuchblätter. Erklärende Texte, Zitate, sind - in zierlicher (Hand-)Schrift - in die Bilder einbezogen. Weitere Informationen liefern originell gegliederte und typografisch unterschiedlich gestaltete Texte unter den Bildern. Ein wunderbar anregendes und anschauliches Buch, gewichtiges Gegenstück zum üblichen Reihe-Einerlei. - Empfohlen, insbesondere auch für Schulbibliotheken.. - Das Leben und Werk von Charles Darwin (1809-82), erzählt mit vielen wunderschönen Bildern wie aus einem alten Buch.. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)576.8Natural sciences and mathematics Life Sciences, Biology Genetics and evolution EvolutionKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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