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Isabelle Wight Duncan

Isabelle Duncan (2 July, 1812 – 26 December, 1878) was a British author known for her book which explained scientific theories in terms of the accounts known from the Bible.
==Life==
Isabelle Wright was born in Dumfries in 1812. She married George John Craig Duncan who was the minister of Kirkpatrick Durham. They moved to London and after bearing nine children she took to writing. She wrote a book, ''Pre-Adamite man : or, the story of our old planet & its inhabitants, told by Scripture & science'', about the creation which combined scientific theories with the stories from Genesis in the bible. Her Pre-Adamite theory postulated a race of people before Adam which also explained where angels came from. The book was published just after Darwin published the Origin of the Species and after the evidence that mammoths and humans lived at the same time.〔 At that time the bible gave evidence that the earth was thousands and not millions of years old. She explained the recent findings from geology but surmising that chaper one of Genesis described a race before Adam and the second chapter described the classical story of biblical creation.
Her husband did not agree with main idea of the book but he offered his expertise with theology and did some illustrations. This was uncredited as the book went through many editions by an unknown author. Isabelle was annoyed that the author was assumed to be male. For later editions it was published under her name.〔Stephen D. Snobelen, ‘Duncan , Isabelle Wight (1812–1878)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 19 Nov 2015 )〕
Duncan died in Bayswater in 1878.〔

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