Evolution's captain

audiobook (Unabridged) the tragic fate of Robert Fitzroy, the man who sailed Charles Darwin around the world

By Peter Nichols

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The early 19th century was a heroic age for British maritime exploits Small naval vessels were sent around the world to make charts, plot the oceans and ease the way for empire One such vessel was the Beagle The Admiralty despatched it to Tierra del Fuego - some of the wildest and most dangerous seas in the world - to chart the waters The first captain, Stokes, committed suicide, dying slowly and painfully from his gunshot wounds The second, Robert Fitz Roy was little happier He was a sailor in the heroic mould, but his plan to take four 'savages' hostage when one of the Beagle's dinghies was stolen went drastically wrong York Minster, Jenny Button, and two others were taken to Britain to be educated as Christian gentlefolk And then to be returned to their native lands on the next expedition - the one made famous by the presence on the boat of Charles Darwin Like all the best made plans, it did not work out like that This true story is intriguing history and it reveals grea
Evolution's captain