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Charles Darwin in Hobart Town

$32.00 – $35.00

The book contains essays by local Darwin scholars together with self-guided excursions in the footsteps of Charles Darwin in Hobart Town. It is lavishly illustrated with paintings from The Royal Society of Tasmania collection, as well as modern photographs of the natural phenomena that Darwin saw.

Click here to read a full review by experienced geologist John Hill.

There is a limit of two (2) copies per online order. To order more than two copies, please contact the Society directly to calculate postage and place the order: admin@rst.org.au

For overseas orders, please contact the Society directly to calculate postage and place the order: admin@rst.org.au

 

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