Mark Gerstein

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Back here are specimens collected by Joseph Banks in Australia, Alexander von Humboldt in Amazonia and Darwin on the Beagle voyage—and much else that is either very rare or historically important or both. Many people would love to get their hands on these things. A few actually have. In 1954 the museum acquired an outstanding ornithological collection from the estate of a devoted collector named Richard Meinertzhagen, author of Birds of Arabia, among other scholarly works. Meinertzhagen had been a faithful attendee of the museum for years, coming almost daily to take notes for the production ...more
A Short History of Nearly Everything
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