Half Mile Down, by William Beebe,...

Half Mile Down, by William Beebe,...
Title Half Mile Down, by William Beebe,... PDF eBook
Author William Beebe
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Pages 352
Release 1935
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Half Mile Down

Half Mile Down
Title Half Mile Down PDF eBook
Author William Beebe
Publisher Alpha Edition
Pages 448
Release 2020-04-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 9789354012808

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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.

Half Mile Down

Half Mile Down
Title Half Mile Down PDF eBook
Author William Beebe
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1967
Genre Deep diving
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The Remarkable Life of William Beebe

The Remarkable Life of William Beebe
Title The Remarkable Life of William Beebe PDF eBook
Author Carol Grant Gould
Publisher Island Press
Pages 465
Release 2012-09-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1610911458

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When William Beebe needed to know what was going on in the depths of the ocean, he had himself lowered a half-mile down in a four-foot steel sphere to see-five times deeper than anyone had ever gone in the 1930s. When he wanted to trace the evolution of pheasants in 1910, he trekked on foot through the mountains and jungles of the Far East to locate every species. To decipher the complex ecology of the tropics, he studied the interactions of every creature and plant in a small area from the top down, setting the emerging field of tropical ecology into dynamic motion. William Beebe's curiosity about the natural world was insatiable, and he did nothing by halves. As the first biographer to see the letters and private journals Beebe kept from 1887 until his death in 1962, science writer Carol Grant Gould brings the life and times of this groundbreaking scientist and explorer compellingly to light. From the Galapagos Islands to the jungles of British Guiana, from the Bronx Zoo to the deep seas, Beebe's biography is a riveting adventure. A best-selling author in his own time, Beebe was a fearless explorer and thoughtful scientist who put his life on the line in pursuit of knowledge. The unique glimpses he provided into the complex web of interactions that keeps the earth alive and breathing have inspired generations of conservationists and ecologists. This exciting biography of a great naturalist brings William Beebe at last to the recognition he deserves.

Half Mile Down

Half Mile Down
Title Half Mile Down PDF eBook
Author William Beebe
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1951
Genre Deep diving
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Half Mile Down. By William Beebe ... [An Account of Descents in the Bathysphere Off the Coast of Bermuda.] With 123 Illustrations, Etc

Half Mile Down. By William Beebe ... [An Account of Descents in the Bathysphere Off the Coast of Bermuda.] With 123 Illustrations, Etc
Title Half Mile Down. By William Beebe ... [An Account of Descents in the Bathysphere Off the Coast of Bermuda.] With 123 Illustrations, Etc PDF eBook
Author New York Zoological Society (N.Y.)
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Pages 344
Release 1934
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Galapagos, World's End

Galapagos, World's End
Title Galapagos, World's End PDF eBook
Author William Beebe
Publisher Wm. Tyrrell & Company
Pages 614
Release 1924
Genre Galapagos Islands
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In 1835, Charles Darwin observed variations among the Galapagos Islands' species that inspired him to formulate the theory of natural selection. Eighty-eight years later, in 1923, a scientific expedition sponsored by the New York Zoological Society followed in Darwin's wake. Led by the author, a biologist and explorer, the scientists visited the the islands to study and obtain specimens of indigenous plants and animals. This is his personal account of that expedition. He recounts the expedition's productive results, including specimens of 60 species previously unknown to science, and an unparalleled accumulation of data that stimulated many scientific papers and new avenues of naturalistic inquiry.