"A vivid portrait of the ocean during its age of innocence and what has followed." * Kirkus Reviews * "An invigorating environmental history."---Hannah Pearson, Foreword Reviews "A first rate, lively historical account of the fêted journey of the HMS Challenger. . . . Gillen D'Arcy Wood has rendered a great service to us all by chronicling the odyssey in so entertaining and illuminating a fashion."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds "This book is a beautiful interweaving of stories that . . . enlighten the readers on the characteristics of the sea creatures that [ the titular ship] discovered. Gillen DArcy Wood impeccably weaves the stories of the 19th century with our current understanding of the ocean today and implements the importance of ocean conservation."---Gabrielle Birchak, Math! Science! History! "[ Gillen D'Arcy Wood] sets out to compare what these explorers found then and what they would find now in our climate- and pollution-raddled 21st century world. The news was never going to be great, but the concept makes for compelling reading."---Steve Weinman, Divernet "Woods book revives the importance of the expedition. . . and reveals its relevance to the challenges the oceans face today."---Andrew Robinson, Nature "An important book."---Simon Cocking, Irish Tech News