Histoire generale des voyages par Dumont D'Urville, D'Orbigny, Eyries et A. Jacobs
Discover the captivating journey of Alcide d'Orbigny, a renowned French palaeontologist whose work even caught the attention of Charles Darwin. In the book Histoire generale des voyages, co-authored by Dumont D'Urville, D'Orbigny, Eyries, and A. Jacobs, readers are taken on a thrilling expedition through South America between 1826 and 1833. Originally published in 1836, this lightly fictionalized account offers a rich narrative that is further enhanced with insights from various sources. The 1859 edition has been meticulously updated for inclusion in Furne's esteemed four-volume collection. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this paperback edition spans an impressive 684 pages, making it a valuable addition to any history or travel enthusiast’s library. Immerse yourself in the adventures and discoveries of d'Orbigny and explore the wonders of South America through his eyes.