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Nathaniel Rich
A rollicking tour of the natural world as seen by the Europeans who strived to dominate it. The wonders of nature attract such descriptions as “grotesque,” “nauseous,” “terrible,” and “pestilential.” Published in thirty-six volumes, this triumph of anti-enlightenment it was the most widely collected work of the Enlightenment.
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