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Mr. Jefferson and the Giant Moose: Natural History in Early America

Hardcover, 192 pages
University of Chicago Press
November 15, 2009
Find it in: Science - Nature & Environmental Studies - Nature

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ISBN13: 9780226169149
ISBN: 0226169146
BINC: 9906124
Edition: Illustrated
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Description: In the years after the Revolutionary War, the fledgling republic of America was viewed by many Europeans as a degenerate backwater, populated by subspecies weak and feeble. Chief among these naysayers was the French Count and world-renowned naturalist Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon, who wrote that the flora and fauna of America (humans included) were inferior to European specimens. Thomas Jeffersonauthor of the Declaration of Independence, U.S. president, and ardent naturalistspent years countering the French conception of American degeneracy. HisNotes on Virginiasystematically and scientifically dismantled Buffon's case through a series of tables and equally compelling writing on the nature of his home state. But the book did little to counter the arrogance of the French and hardly satisfied Jefferson's quest to demonstrate that his young nation was every bit the equal of a well-established Europe. Enter the giant moose. The American moose, which Jefferson claimed was so enormous a E...

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