Charles Waterton : A Biography - Brian Edginton

Charles Waterton

A Biography

By: Brian Edginton

Hardcover | 17 September 1996

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Charles Waterton (1782-1865) - a true English eccentric, ironically self-styled 'the most commonplace of men'. He talked to insects, fought with snakes, rode an alligator and lived like a monk. He was made famous in his own lifetime by publication of his wide-ranging travels and natural history observations - always fun, often perceptive, and unfailingly individual. One of his more notable contributions to science was the introduction into Europe of curare, now an invaluable drug in surgical operations. He turned his family estate into an extensive nature reserve, long before such things were heard of, and threw open his gates to the local populace as long as they understood that birds and animals had security of tenure. Waterton wrote three volumes of Essays on Natural History and the best-selling Wanderings in South America, which has never been out of print since the first publication in 1825. He was a fearsome satirist and pamphleteer, attacking prominent figures of his day both with his powerful pen and with his taxidermy skills. His simple charm made a mockery of all those enemies who tried to capitalise on his human failings. Unlike previous biographies, this book is an unabashed celebration of his eccentricity, a fond salute to a fine old English gentleman. In the centenary year of the Canadian national park which is named after him, the life of Charles Waterton should encourage the preservation of what remains of his kind of world, and remind us of what the world has lost to insensitivity and greed.
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Following his extensive wanderings throughout the Americas, Charles Waterton (1782-1865) introduced curare to European medicine and it soon became an essential for surgery. But his main claim to fame was as a writer - a satirist who wrote pamphlets attacking public figures, three volumes of Essays on Natural History, and a bestselling classic, Wanderings in South America, a book which has never been out of print since it was first published in 1825. This biography, based on considerable research, celebrates Waterton's English eccentricities as it details the amusing and fascinating details of his career. The book has a good bibliography and notes but a poor index. The writing is often clumsy and gets in the way, but Waterton's story is extraordinary. (Kirkus UK)

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