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Nature's Messenger

Mark Catesby and His Adventures in a New World

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Nature's Messenger

By: Patrick Dean
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A dynamic and fresh exploration of the naturalist Mark Catesby—who predated John James Audubon by nearly a century—and his influence on how we understand American wildlife.

In 1722, Mark Catesby stepped ashore in Charles Town in the Carolina colony. Over the next four years, this young naturalist made history as he explored deep into America’s natural wonders, collecting and drawing plants and animals which had never been seen back in the Old World. Nine years later Catesby produced his magnificent and groundbreaking book, The Natural History of Carolina, the first-ever illustrated account of American flora and fauna.

In Nature’s Messenger, acclaimed writer Patrick Dean follows Catesby from his youth as a landed gentleman in rural England to his early work as a naturalist and his adventurous travels. A pioneer in many ways, Catesby’s careful attention to the knowledge of non-Europeans in America—the enslaved Africans and Native Americans who had their own sources of food and medicine from nature—set him apart from others of his time.

Nature’s Messenger takes us from the rice plantations of the Carolina Lowcountry to the bustling coffeehouses of 18th-century England, from the sun-drenched islands of the Bahamas to the austere meeting-rooms of London’s Royal Society, then presided over by Isaac Newton. It was a time of discovery, of intellectual ferment, and of the rise of the British Empire. And there on history’s leading edge, recording the extraordinary and often violent mingling of cultures as well as of nature, was Mark Catesby.

Intensively researched and thrillingly told, Nature’s Messenger will thrill fans of exploration and early American history as well as appeal to birdwatchers, botanists, and anyone fascinated by the natural world.

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In Nature's Messenger, readers are transported back to the early 18th century, walking alongside the pioneering English naturalist Mark Catesby on his ventures through the American colonies. This book chronicles his explorations and captures the essence of a man whose work laid the groundwork for future ornithologists and botanists like John James Audubon and Charles Darwin.
The biographical narrative is beautifully woven with historical context, allowing readers to understand the challenges Catesby faced. Scholars and enthusiasts will find this book an invaluable resource on colonial American ecology and early scientific exploration. For anyone fascinated by natural history or biographical tales rich with exploration, this book is an essential addition to your library.

The author is a smooth and captivating reader. I enjoyed this audible version of this beautiful work.

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