Emily Steel, He Is No Loss: Robert McCormick and the Voyage of HMS Beagle. BSHS Monograph 14. Norwich: British Society for the History of Science, 2011. Pp. x+63. ISBN 978-0-906450-18-5. £10.00 [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Science 45 (2):301-302 (2012)
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