With this marvelously readable biography of Alfred Russel Wallace, Raby has rescued [this] forgotten pioneer from oblivion... In capturing the cross-grained complexities of this exceptional collector of beetles and birds, Raby gives readers a fascinating specimen of the most mysterious and unpredictable species of all. Booklist Raby's accomplished study is the first in some years and adds greater insight into this likeable underdog's personality. Publishers Weekly Even by Victorian standards, Wallace was a titan of self-effacement... If this well-researched and graceful biography doesn't solve the riddle of Wallace, it nicely conveys the riddle's many dimensions... [Wallace was] a man, in short, who occasionally struck colleagues as a crackpot; and yet, in the end, a man who was in some ways more admirable than the much-admired Darwin. -- Robert Wright New York Times Book Review Wallace was the author of some 20 books and 700 other publications... Raby has worked with these sources over several years and supplemented them with examinations of unpublished notebooks and letters... He has produced a congenial account of Wallace's life, major interests, and activities for the general reader. -- Gareth Nelson Science [It] provides a focused and balanced narrative of Wallace's life, in which his exotic travels are placed in the context of his eventful life story...I would recommend this tastefully illustrated book to general readers as a good introduction to one of Britain's more charismatic and difficult figures of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. -- Jane R. Camerini Nature Peter Raby's life of Wallace catches the charm, daring, and high- seriousness of the age, while scrupulously measuring Wallace's distinction as a man and a scientist. -- Guy Davenport New Criterion A well-researched, graceful biography. New York Times Book Review A revealing look at a humble hero of science. Library Journal An engaging account of Wallace's long, eventful, and extraordinarily productive life. -- Richard Milner Natural History This authoritative biography is an excellent and inspiring read. -- Hannah Atkins New Scientist Raby makes the latter part of Wallace's life as interesting as his years in the bush and cultivates in the reader a great affection for the man and his intellectual and physical energy. National Geographic Adventure Whatever the cause, Wallace has emerged from the shadows and is taking his rightful place in the history of science. Relying heavily on Wallace's published works, Raby's sympathetic, highly conventional biography relates the naturalist's life from start to finish. -- Edward J. Larson Washington Post Book World This book provides an excellent way to understand more about one of the key figures [in the history of biology]... If even for a moment, Peter Raby is able to allow Alfred Russel Wallace to step out from the shadow of Darwin. -- Frank T. Kuserk Ecology Readable, modestly priced, and rich in fascinating observational, personal, and family anecdotes... In his dynamicism, drive, and persistence in the field, Alfred Russel Wallace was remarkable. -- Allen Keast The Quarterly Review of Biology An attractive popular introduction to Wallace as a person, set in the context of his life and times. -- Sarah Watkinson Times Literary Supplement A well-researched and graceful biography. New York Times Book Review