The Man Who Found the Missing Link by Pat Shipman
The Man Who Found the Missing Link by Pat Shipman

The Man Who Found the Missing Link by Pat Shipman

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South Africa
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The Extraordinary Life of Eugene Dubois
580 pages, Hardcover
24cm x 16cm
Goodreads Rating: 3.80 * 41 ratings * 5 reviews

Genres: Nonfiction/Science/History/Biography/Anthropology/Evolution/Paleontology

Pat Shipman's latest book is a scientific biography, written like a novel. It tells the story of one of the greatest scientists at the turn of the century - a Dutchman called Eugene Dubois, now largely forgotten, but the man whose discovery of the 'missing link' altered our view of human origins. As a young man, he decided that the most important contribution a man could make to science would be to find the missing link. It would be the proof of Darwinian evolution, then still controversial. He deduced where the missing link should be and found the fossil, now known as homo erectus, in Java in 1891. Shipman uses a fascinating range of letters, diaries and photographs to tell the story of how Dubois' life and career exploded across the world in the 1890s.

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