Greywacke: How a Priest, a Soldier and a School Teacher Uncovered 300 Million Years of History
Adam Sedgwick was a priest and scholar. Roderick Murchison was a retired soldier. Charles Lapworth was a schoolteacher. It was their personal and intellectual rivalry, pursued on treks through Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Devon and parts of western Russia, that revealed the narrative structure of the Paleozoic Era, the 300-million-year period during which life on Earth became recognisably itself. Nick Davidson follows in their footsteps and draws on maps, diaries, letters, field notes and contemporary accounts to bring the ideas and characters alive. But this is more than a history of geology. As we travel through some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain, it's a celebration of the sheer visceral pleasure generations of geologists have found, and continue to find, in noticing the earth beneath our feet.
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Greywacke: How a Priest, a Soldier and a School Teacher Uncovered 300 Million Years of History
Adam Sedgwick was a priest and scholar. Roderick Murchison was a retired soldier. Charles Lapworth was a schoolteacher. It was their personal and intellectual rivalry, pursued on treks through Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Devon and parts of western Russia, that revealed the narrative structure of the Paleozoic Era, the 300-million-year period during which life on Earth became recognisably itself. Nick Davidson follows in their footsteps and draws on maps, diaries, letters, field notes and contemporary accounts to bring the ideas and characters alive. But this is more than a history of geology. As we travel through some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain, it's a celebration of the sheer visceral pleasure generations of geologists have found, and continue to find, in noticing the earth beneath our feet.
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Greywacke: How a Priest, a Soldier and a School Teacher Uncovered 300 Million Years of History

Greywacke: How a Priest, a Soldier and a School Teacher Uncovered 300 Million Years of History

by Nick Davidson
Greywacke: How a Priest, a Soldier and a School Teacher Uncovered 300 Million Years of History

Greywacke: How a Priest, a Soldier and a School Teacher Uncovered 300 Million Years of History

by Nick Davidson

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Adam Sedgwick was a priest and scholar. Roderick Murchison was a retired soldier. Charles Lapworth was a schoolteacher. It was their personal and intellectual rivalry, pursued on treks through Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Devon and parts of western Russia, that revealed the narrative structure of the Paleozoic Era, the 300-million-year period during which life on Earth became recognisably itself. Nick Davidson follows in their footsteps and draws on maps, diaries, letters, field notes and contemporary accounts to bring the ideas and characters alive. But this is more than a history of geology. As we travel through some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain, it's a celebration of the sheer visceral pleasure generations of geologists have found, and continue to find, in noticing the earth beneath our feet.

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ISBN-13: 9781788163781
Publisher: IPS - Profile Books
Publication date: 07/11/2023
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.07(w) x 7.79(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nick Davidson is a documentary filmmaker and amateur geologist. He lives in London.
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