The Galapagos Affair

The Galapagos Affair by John Treherne, published by Penguin in 1994, is a first edition book comprising 223 pages. This work delves into the historical context surrounding the Galapagos Islands, offering insights into the events and figures that have shaped its narrative. Written in English, the book presents a thorough examination of the unique history associated with this remote archipelago.
Readers will discover a detailed exploration of the significant occurrences and personalities tied to the Galapagos, reflecting on the islands’ impact on broader historical themes. The book’s focus on history provides a framework for understanding the complexities of the region, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the subject. With its informative approach, The Galapagos Affair invites readers to engage with the rich historical tapestry of the islands.
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