
Choice Made Simple!
Too many options?Click below to purchase an online gift card that can be used at participating retailers in Village Green Shopping Centre and continue your shopping IN CENTRE!Purchase HereHome
The Malay Archipelago (Summarized Edition): Enriched edition. Across Borneo, Celebes, and the Spice Islands: field notes on birds of paradise, beetles, and the birth of island biogeography
Coles
Loading Inventory...
The Malay Archipelago (Summarized Edition): Enriched edition. Across Borneo, Celebes, and the Spice Islands: field notes on birds of paradise, beetles, and the birth of island biogeography in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $2.99

Coles
The Malay Archipelago (Summarized Edition): Enriched edition. Across Borneo, Celebes, and the Spice Islands: field notes on birds of paradise, beetles, and the birth of island biogeography in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $2.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Kobo eBook
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
The Malay Archipelago (Vol. 1&2) fuses travel narrative, natural history, and ethnography, recounting Alfred Russel Wallace's eight-year journey (1854–1862) through Borneo, Celebes, the Moluccas, and New Guinea. In lucid Victorian prose he interleaves scenes of monsoons, volcanoes, and ports with exacting notes on orangutans, birds of paradise, beetles, and plants. Attention to routes, islands, and past sea levels underwrites a comparative method that culminates in the famous "Wallace Line," the faunal boundary between the Oriental and Australasian realms. Standing with Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle, it is a foundational work of biogeography and a classic of scientific travel writing. Wallace, a self-taught surveyor-turned-naturalist and professional collector, reached the archipelago after an Amazon venture, financing research by selling specimens. His malarial epiphany at Ternate crystallized a theory of natural selection, shared with Darwin in 1858; these volumes distill the observational discipline and logistical improvisation that made such insights possible. Readers of evolutionary biology, island biogeography, and environmental history will find these volumes indispensable, while admirers of travel literature will relish their narrative vigor and ethnographic attentiveness. As a primary document, it rewards scholars and curious generalists seeking the origins of ecological thought. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
The Malay Archipelago (Vol. 1&2) fuses travel narrative, natural history, and ethnography, recounting Alfred Russel Wallace's eight-year journey (1854–1862) through Borneo, Celebes, the Moluccas, and New Guinea. In lucid Victorian prose he interleaves scenes of monsoons, volcanoes, and ports with exacting notes on orangutans, birds of paradise, beetles, and plants. Attention to routes, islands, and past sea levels underwrites a comparative method that culminates in the famous "Wallace Line," the faunal boundary between the Oriental and Australasian realms. Standing with Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle, it is a foundational work of biogeography and a classic of scientific travel writing. Wallace, a self-taught surveyor-turned-naturalist and professional collector, reached the archipelago after an Amazon venture, financing research by selling specimens. His malarial epiphany at Ternate crystallized a theory of natural selection, shared with Darwin in 1858; these volumes distill the observational discipline and logistical improvisation that made such insights possible. Readers of evolutionary biology, island biogeography, and environmental history will find these volumes indispensable, while admirers of travel literature will relish their narrative vigor and ethnographic attentiveness. As a primary document, it rewards scholars and curious generalists seeking the origins of ecological thought. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.


















