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Verdon, Frank P. - The Other Way Around (International Library of African Studies)

Title: The Other Way Around (International Library of African Studies)
Description: Fine condition. Radcliffe Press, 1996. First edition. Blue hardback(gilt lettering to the spine) with Dj(two creases and nicks on the edges of the Dj cover), both in fine condition. Illustrated with many colour, b/w photos, maps, drawings, plans, diagrams. The book is as new with a very small mark on the edge of page 39, small pencil mark impression on the edge of the first blank page of the book. 200pp including List of b/w plates, list of colour plates, foreword, glossary, references, appendices, index. Product Description: 150 years after Charles Darwin completed his epic voyage in HMS Beagle, a research ship owned and operated by the UK's Natural Environment Research Council and bearing the name of the famous scientist, began another global circumnavigation that would take her away from her home base for three and a half years. Unlike HMS Beagle, the Royal Research Ship (RRS) Charles Darwin would not be dedicated to the scientific endeavours of one man, but would support some 24 scientific teams studying topics as diverse as the causes of El Nino, deep sea currents in the Indian Ocean, and the speed with which the Indian sub-continent moved towards Asia. n nThe author, who was personally involved in much of the planning and operation of this round-the-world voyage, has made every effort to explain the complexities of modern scientific research in terms the non-scientist can understand, and to draw out some of the excitement today's scientists experience when their research reveals some unexpected discovery. Fine/Fine. ISBN: 9781860640308

Keywords: Charles Darwin (Ship) Oceanography Research Voyages world ( ) 9781860640308

Price: GBP 17.60 = appr. US$ 25.13 Seller: Alpha 2 Omega Books
- Book number: 2710

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