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The Amazing Dr. Darwin (Hardcover)

by Charles Sheffield (Author)
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A pockmarked face, a decided paunch and two missing front teeth notwithstanding, renowned physician Erasmus Darwin was, as Nebula Award winner Sheffield illustrates here, not only arguably the greatest 18th-century Englishman but a 24-carat charmer. A practicing scientist himself as well as the author of justly admired hard SF (The Spheres of Heaven, etc.), Sheffield poses six bedeviling mysteries smacking of the supernatural, which the real Erasmus Darwin would have found irresistible: an aquatic devil lurking in the depths of a Scottish loch; a deadly Oriental ruby that kills to defend itself; a phantom highwayman making off with passengers' jewels from a locked coach; a werebeast, a vampire and a cursed treasure from a pre-Roman king all in the historical context of England's Age of Reason. The author cleverly inserts several of the leading scientific minds of the late 1700s into these elegantly wrought short stories, including such luminaries as the endearing engineer James Watt and the brilliant chemist Joseph Priestley. Each tale also hints that Erasmus anticipated a then-horrifying theory that made his better-known descendant's name an anathema to traditional Christians. Plagued by gout that was exacerbated through lovingly delineated dietary indiscretions like clove-laced squab pie and flagons of claret and port, Erasmus Darwin follows his life's motto eat or be eaten into Sheffield's masterfully crafted tales, which are sure to keep the author in the limelight.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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From his encounter with a mysterious creature in the lake near Malkirk ("The Devil of Malkirk") to his discovery of the true treasure hidden near the border between Scotland and England ("The Treasure of Odirex"), doctor and poet Erasmus Darwin the grandfather of Charles Darwin uses his knowledge of science and humanity to uncover the facts buried under superstition and legend. Originally published in periodicals, the six tales in this collection provide an imaginative look at the life of a man who represented the best qualities of the 18th century. Sheffield's (Transvergence) foray into historical speculation results in an evocative re-creation of a period and a personality that should appeal to fans of Holmesian mysteries and the history of science. For most libraries.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Just a Word of Warning ..., Jul 25 2003
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This is a revised and expanded version of Charles Sheffield's earlier (1982) Ace paperback "Erasmus Magister". But neither the Introduction nor the cover tells you this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Charming story--a rational man in the age of enlightenment, Aug 16 2002
At the dawning of the enlightenment, Dr. Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles Darwin, stands as a voice of reason. England is beset with rumor of the supernatural--vampires, werewolves, and demons. Darwin approaches everything with an open-minded skepticism. Together with his treasure-anxious sidekick, Colonel Jacob Pole, Darwin delves deep into the mysteries that confront 18th century England finding, among other things, the Loch Ness Monster, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and a forgotten race of humans.

Author Charles Sheffield has created a charming set of stories of a past not too different from our own. Darwin contains the best of Sherlock Holmes as well as the gluttony of Nero Wolfe. I suspect that Sheffield meant his novel to be a reminder to us, in the 21st Century, to always remember to look to rational and scientific causes before we ascribe whatever we see to the supernatural or unexplainable. It is easy to see why Sheffield, a scientist, would choose Erasmus Darwin as his hero.

THE AMAZING DR. DARWIN is both powerful and amusing. Darwin is fallible enough to be sympathetic, and Pole is sympathetic without being completely brainless.

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