The Invention of Nature: Alexander Von Humboldt's New World
The Invention of Nature: Alexander Von Humboldt's New World
Binding: QUALITY PAPERBACK BOOKS
YearMonthDay of Publication: 20161004
Standardized Book Category: Environmentalists & Naturalists
Language:
English
Page Count:
00576
Publisher Marketing:
NATIONAL BESTSELLER - A biography of Alexander von Humboldt, the visionary German naturalist whose ideas changed the way we see the natural world--and in the process created modern environmentalism. - From the acclaimed author of Magnificent Rebels.
"Vivid and exciting.... Wulf's pulsating account brings this dazzling figure back into a dazzling, much-deserved focus." --The Boston Globe
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) was the most famous scientist of his age, a visionary German naturalist and polymath whose discoveries forever changed the way we understand the natural world. Among his most revolutionary ideas was a radical conception of nature as a complex and interconnected global force that does not exist for the use of humankind alone. In North America, Humboldt's name still graces towns, counties, parks, bays, lakes, mountains, and a river. And yet the man has been all but forgotten.
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