Darwin on the Beagle
By (Author) Harrison Christian
Ultimo Press
Ultimo Press
3rd June 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Biography: science, technology and medicine
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
The story of the voyage that changed human understanding forever.
In 1831, Charles Darwin set out on an expedition to South America, brought along as a gentleman companion for Captain Robert FitzRoy. Initially conceived as a Christian mission, the voyage would change drastically as the Beagle sailed through the Pacific, with Darwins observations becoming the building blocks of his revolutionary theory of evolution.
This theory put the rational, scientific Darwin at odds with the deeply religious FitzRoy, who would go on to publicly denigrate Darwin and his heretic ideas. Unbeknownst to FitzRoy, his young friends intellect would one day tower over the voyage and his own career.
A fascinating look at this seminal journey and the differences between Darwin and FitzRoy, which captures the tension of the Victorian period an age torn between religious certainty and scientific doubt.
Harrison Christian is a writer from Auckland, New Zealand. He is the author of several acclaimed non-fiction books, including Men Without Country, Should We Fall to Ruinand Terra Nova.