Douglas W. Freshfield / Douglas WFreshfield
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Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
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An extraordinary life on the edge of ice and discovery. A stirring life, beautifully told. W. Douglas Freshfield’s classic biography book traces Horace Benedict de Saussure’s restless curiosity across eighteenth-century Switzerland and the early European Alps, blending intimate portraiture with clear-eyed scientific enquiry. Part travel literature collection and part historical exploration memoir, Freshfield’s narrative reads as both a traveller’s log and a scientist’s ledger - patient, observant and often quietly lyrical. Freshfield’s careful ordering of dates, observations and anecdote gives shape to an age when naturalists sought to read mountains as texts. The prose balances measured explanation of experiments with the immediacy of field scenes, so that readers encounter both method and mood: weather, landscape and the human ingenuity required to pursue knowledge in isolated heights.Freshfield’s portrait matters: it illuminates alpine exploration history and the lineage of later mountaineering pioneers, and it restores a leading naturalist to full view within Enlightenment culture. Set against intellectual currents that include the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the book offers material valuable to academic researchers and to history enthusiasts alike, and it complements other naturalists biographies and travel writing prized by collectors. The tone is scholarly without being forbidding; the narrative preserves the curiosity of its subject while offering context for modern readers who study the history of science, mountaineering, or the social world of eighteenth-century Switzerland. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Accessible prose invites casual readers; archival care and contextual clarity reward classic literature collectors, specialist libraries and anyone growing a travel literature collection. For those tracing the roots of scientific fieldwork and the human story behind alpine endeavour, Freshfield’s Life of Horace Benedict de Saussure remains a quietly authoritative, deeply humane account.