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Antwerp Edgar Pratt

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and private, of England, and to a less extent of France, has led me to the Rocky Mountains, the Amazons, the Republic of Columbia, the Yangtze gorges and the snows of Tibet. It is safe to say that none of these has aroused my interest and curiosity in so great a degree as the scene of my latest and my next expedition, the still almost unexplored Papua, second largest of the world’s islands and almost the last to guard its secrets from the geographer, the naturalist and the anthropologist.
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In 1892 he published an account of his journey "to the snows of Tibet through China". This book is thought to show that Pratt did not actually get to Tibet but he only got close enough to meet the missionaries who had been ejected from the country. Incidentally Pratt's book is thought to be a source
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In the course of thirty years of almost continuous journeyings in both hemispheres, it has been my fortune to stray far from the beaten tracks and to know something of the spell and mystery of the earth’s solitudes. My work in quest of additions to the great natural history collections, both public
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and China. In China his activities were treated with suspicion and notices were posted warning locals of assisting him. He made some progress by employing Chinese Christians. These employees were harassed by the locals and his German assistant had to retreat from his work. Whilst he was in
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He married Alice Mary Spanner in 1882 and they had six children, four sons and two daughters. Felix Pratt and Charles Pratt followed their father and became successful insect collectors. His other sons Henry and Joseph also made important contributions to science.
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Antwerp Edgar Pratt and his sons travelled and collected specimens on behalf of a number of prominent people including the English entomologists
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for the encouragement of geographical research in early career researchers who have shown great potential. In the same year he visited
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named for Pratt include three mammals and two reptiles. Two of his sons and a nephew were also collectors.
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Two years among New Guinea cannibals: a naturalist's sojourn among the aborigines of unexplored New Guinea
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Two Years among New Guinea Cannibals, a Naturalists Sojourn among the Aborigines of Unexplored New Guinea
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in England to Charles, a grocer, and Ann Pratt. He had two elder siblings, Florence and Vienna.
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holds substantial natural history collections gathered by A. E. Pratt and his sons.
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in China he met and was assisted by the French missionaries and naturalists Bishop
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British Naturalists in Qing China: Science, Empire, and Cultural Encounter
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International Vladimir Nabokov Symposium St. Petersburg, July 18, 2002
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (7 October 2009).
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (22 April 2013).
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He died in 1924 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, aged 71.
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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Index

FRGS

Isle of Wight
British
FRGS
Species
Isle of Wight
Royal Geographical Society
Gill Memorial Award
Tibet
Tatsienlu
Felix Biet
Jean André Soulié
Vladimir Nabokov
John Henry Leech
George Hamilton Kenrick
James John Joicey
Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild
Birmingham Museums Trust
Pratt's roundleaf bat
Pratt's vole
Malus prattii
Dipsas pratti
Colostethus pratti
Sphenomorphus pratti
Litoria pratti
Green acouchi
Ceram bandicoot
Troides prattorum
Delias pratti

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