This early work by Alfred Russel Wallace was originally published in
1869 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory
biography. 'The Malay Archipelago' is a work that chronicles the
observations of Wallace during his time in Asia, and includes chapters
on Java, Bali, Borneo, and the wildlife and human inhabitants who
resided there. Alfred Russel Wallace was born on 8th January 1823 in the
village of Llanbadoc, in Monmouthshire, Wales. Wallace was inspired by
the travelling naturalists of the day and decided to begin his
exploration career collecting specimens in the Amazon rainforest. He
explored the Rio Negra for four years, making notes on the peoples and
languages he encountered as well as the geography, flora, and fauna.
While travelling, Wallace refined his thoughts about evolution and in
1858 he outlined his theory of natural selection in an article he sent
to Charles Darwin. Wallace made a huge contribution to the natural
sciences and he will continue to be remembered as one of the key figures
in the development of evolutionary theory.