Ebook: Naturalists in paradise: Wallace, Bates and Spruce in the Amazon
- Tags: Discoveries in geography, Travel, Wallace Alfred Russel -- 1823-1913 -- Travel -- Amazon River Region, Bates Henry Walter -- 1825-1892 -- Travel -- Amazon River Region, Spruce Richard -- 1817-1893 -- Travel -- Amazon River Region, Amazon River Region -- Discovery and exploration, Amazon River Region -- Description and travel, Bates Henry Walter -- 1825-1892, Spruce Richard -- 1817-1893, Wallace Alfred Russel -- 1823-1913, Amazon River Region
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
- City: Amazon River Region
- Language: English
- epub
Alfred Russel Wallace, Henry Walter Bates and Richard Spruce were English naturalists who went to Amazonia 150 years ago. This book is the first to combine all three young mens experiences of the Amazon, drawing heavily on their own letters and books. All three explored an unknown river and had many thrilling adventures: violent attacks of malaria, fearful rapids, murder attempts, encounters with newly contacted indigenous peoples, shipwrecks, and many other hardships.
In addition to their huge contributions to knowledge of the Amazonian environment, each is particularly famous for one discovery. Wallace is acknowledged as a co-discoverer, along with Charles Darwin, of the theory of evolution. Bates discovered protective mimicry among insects, a phenomenon named after him. Spruce transported the quinine-bearing Cinchona tree, the most important medicinal plant of the nineteenth century, to India, where it saved countless lives from malaria.