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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN-10
    0812243803
    ISBN-13
    9780812243802
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    111916194

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Glorious Enterprise : The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the Making of American Science
    Number of Pages
    464 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2012
    Topic
    United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Regional, History, Life Sciences / Biology
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Nature, Science, History
    Author
    Robert Mccracken Peck, Patricia Tyson Stroud
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    23.5 Oz
    Item Length
    12 in
    Item Width
    9.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2011-034991
    TitleLeading
    A
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    A fascinating history, lavishly illustrated, of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, America's earliest scientific institution. The book's eighteen chapters offer not a single narrative, but a set of panels in which are figured episodes and topics that carry us from the beginning of the nineteenth century up to the present. For those who do not already know the Academy, A Glorious Enterprise should prompt a visit to the displays and library of this extraordinary home of scientific research., "A book to remember. . . . To wander through A Glorious Enterprise is to absorb the nineteenth century's passion for botany and zoology; the twentieth century's mania for exploration of distant, difficult or desolate places; and present-day preoccupations. . . . All of these tales are fascinating, but the book's true fascination comes in its color photographs and illustrations, scores of them."--Cornelia Dean, New York Times, To leaf through A Glorious Enterprise is to see history unfold. Two hundred years in the making, this beautiful book is a paean to the Western Hemisphere's oldest natural history museum-the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia-and the passionate men and women who shaped its reputation. Like a sophisticated cabinet of curiosities, the tome brims with treasures illustrating the museum's 18-million-piece collection., "A handsome volume that should be in all serious collections on the history of the natural sciences."- Library Journal, "A handsome volume that should be in all serious collections on the history of the natural sciences."-- Library Journal, "Magnificent in both its scope and its ambitious physicality, A Glorious Enterprise is a fascinating miniature museum in and of itself, exploring the cultural history of natural history with equal parts rigor and romanticism-the hallmark of great science."-Maria Popova, Brain Pickings, Magnificent in both its scope and its ambitious physicality, A Glorious Enterprise is a fascinating miniature museum in and of itself, exploring the cultural history of natural history with equal parts rigor and romanticism-the hallmark of great science., A book to remember. . . . To wander through A Glorious Enterprise is to absorb the nineteenth century's passion for botany and zoology; the twentieth century's mania for exploration of distant, difficult or desolate places; and present-day preoccupations. . . . All of these tales are fascinating, but the book's true fascination comes in its color photographs and illustrations, scores of them., "A book to remember. . . . To wander through A Glorious Enterprise is to absorb the nineteenth century's passion for botany and zoology; the twentieth century's mania for exploration of distant, difficult or desolate places; and present-day preoccupations. . . . All of these tales are fascinating, but the book's true fascination comes in its color photographs and illustrations, scores of them." -Cornelia Dean, New York Times, ""To leaf through A Glorious Enterprise is to see history unfold. Two hundred years in the making, this beautiful book is a paean to the Western Hemisphere's oldest natural history museum-the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia-and the passionate men and women who shaped its reputation. Like a sophisticated cabinet of curiosities, the tome brims with treasures illustrating the museum's 18-million-piece collection."- Audubon, A handsome volume that should be in all serious collections on the history of the natural sciences., "A book to remember. . . . To wander through A Glorious Enterprise is to absorb the nineteenth century's passion for botany and zoology; the twentieth century's mania for exploration of distant, difficult or desolate places; and present-day preoccupations. . . . All of these tales are fascinating, but the book's true fascination comes in its color photographs and illustrations, scores of them."-Cornelia Dean, New York Times, "Magnificent in both its scope and its ambitious physicality, A Glorious Enterprise is a fascinating miniature museum in and of itself, exploring the cultural history of natural history with equal parts rigor and romanticism--the hallmark of great science."--Maria Popova, Brain Pickings, "To leaf through A Glorious Enterprise is to see history unfold. Two hundred years in the making, this beautiful book is a paean to the Western Hemisphere's oldest natural history museum--the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia--and the passionate men and women who shaped its reputation. Like a sophisticated cabinet of curiosities, the tome brims with treasures illustrating the museum's 18-million-piece collection."-- Audubon, "A fascinating history, lavishly illustrated, of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, America's earliest scientific institution. The book's eighteen chapters offer not a single narrative, but a set of panels in which are figured episodes and topics that carry us from the beginning of the nineteenth century up to the present. For those who do not already know the Academy, A Glorious Enterprise should prompt a visit to the displays and library of this extraordinary home of scientific research."--Charles Gillispie, Professor Emeritus of the History of Science, Princeton University, "A fascinating history, lavishly illustrated, of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, America's earliest scientific institution. The book's eighteen chapters offer not a single narrative, but a set of panels in which are figured episodes and topics that carry us from the beginning of the nineteenth century up to the present. For those who do not already know the Academy, A Glorious Enterprise should prompt a visit to the displays and library of this extraordinary home of scientific research."-Charles Gillispie, Professor Emeritus of the History of Science, Princeton University
    Photographed by
    Purcell, Rosamond
    Dewey Decimal
    508.748/11
    Table Of Content
    Preface Chapter 1. A Gathering of Gentlemen: The Founding and Early Years Chapter 2. The Lure of the West: Exploration and Exodus Chapter 3. A Widening Sphere Chapter 4. The American Woodsman Comes Calling: John James Audubon and the Academy Chapter 5. The American Golgotha: Defining Race in the Early Republic Chapter 6. Gorillas Grab the Limelight: Paul Du Chaillu, John Cassin, and the Professionalization of Science Chapter 7. The Marvelous Bipedal Masterpiece: Religion, Politics, and Public Display Chapter 8. Fossils, Finders, and Feuds: Leidy, Hayden, Cope, and Marsh Chapter 9. "I Must Have Fame": Robert Peary Explores the Arctic Chapter 10. Early Man at the Academy Chapter 11. Volcanoes to Caverns: Exploring for Minerals Chapter 12. Academy Expeditions, 1928 to 1960 Chapter 13. Dioramas Defy the Great Depression Chapter 14. Science and Celebrity: The Academy Goes Hollywood Chapter 15. Visions in Microscopes: Water Quality and the Environment Chapter 16. Regrouping and Looking Forward in the Postwar Years Chapter 17. Reaching Out: Festivals and Friends Chapter 18. The Academy's "Glorious Enterprise" Completes Its Second Century Milestones in the Academy's History Presidents of the Academy of Natural Sciences Trustees of the Academy of Natural Sciences Awards and Medals Acknowledgments Index
    Synopsis
    Founded in 1812, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia stands today as the oldest natural history museum in the Western hemisphere. Early expeditions organized at the Academy were of central importance to the exploration of America's western wilderness, and the plant and animal specimens that were brought back formed the foundation of a collection that today contains some eighteen million items. What began as a small gathering of devoted amateurs has grown into a vibrant international center for scientific education and research. A Glorious Enterprise , the first complete history of the Academy, tells the story of the brilliant and passionate men and women who endeavored to acquire and disseminate knowledge of the natural world. Thomas Jefferson, John James Audubon, Robert Peary, Ernest Hemingway, and James Bond are just a few of the colorful Academy associates profiled in this lively narrative. Naturalist and historian Robert McCracken Peck and historical biographer Patricia Tyson Stroud take readers behind the scenes of the Academy, recounting the signal moments and achievements that shaped its first two hundred years--from its landmark discoveries in North America and around the world, through the construction of its famed dioramas in the 1930s, to the pioneering work of Academy scientists in water pollution and conservation long before these were topics of popular concern. The book is richly illustrated throughout with hundreds of archival images and stunningly original works by acclaimed photographer Rosamond Purcell that cast specimens from the Academy's collections in a new light. Like Academy members on a quest for wondrous specimens, lovers of the sciences, American history, museums, and libraries will want to add A Glorious Enterprise to their collections. Filled with lively anecdotes, captivating biographical details, and fascinating facts, this beautiful and enlightening history will be treasured for years to come., This first complete history of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia narrates signal moments, achievements, and the colorful characters associated with an institution that shaped the study of natural history in America. Stunning original photographs by Rosamond Purcell cast extraordinary specimens from Academy collections in a new light.
    LC Classification Number
    QH70.U62P557 2012

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