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Published on Sep 07, 1999 | 400 Pages
A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice
"Extraordinary. . . . Anyone with the slightest interest in biology should read this book."–The New York Times Book Review
"A marvelous museum of the past four billion years on earth–capacious, jammed with treasures, full of learning and wide-eyed wonder."–The Boston Globe
From its origins on the still-forming planet to the recent emergence of Homo sapiens–one of the world’s leading paleontologists offers an absorbing account of how and why life on earth developed as it did. Interlacing the tale of his own adventures in the field with vivid descriptions of creatures who emerged and disappeared in the long march of geologic time, Richard Fortey sheds light upon a fascinating array of evolutionary wonders, mysteries, and debates. Brimming with wit, literary style, and the joy of discovery, this is an indispensable book that will delight the general reader and the scientist alike.
"A drama bolder and more sweeping than Gone with the Wind . . . a pleasure to read."–Science
"A beautifully written and structured work . . . packed with lucid expositions of science."–Natural History
"Extraordinary. . . . Anyone with the slightest interest in biology should read this book."–The New York Times Book Review
"A marvelous museum of the past four billion years on earth–capacious, jammed with treasures, full of learning and wide-eyed wonder."–The Boston Globe
From its origins on the still-forming planet to the recent emergence of Homo sapiens–one of the world’s leading paleontologists offers an absorbing account of how and why life on earth developed as it did. Interlacing the tale of his own adventures in the field with vivid descriptions of creatures who emerged and disappeared in the long march of geologic time, Richard Fortey sheds light upon a fascinating array of evolutionary wonders, mysteries, and debates. Brimming with wit, literary style, and the joy of discovery, this is an indispensable book that will delight the general reader and the scientist alike.
"A drama bolder and more sweeping than Gone with the Wind . . . a pleasure to read."–Science
"A beautifully written and structured work . . . packed with lucid expositions of science."–Natural History
Author
Richard Fortey
RICHARD FORTEY was a senior paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London. He was Collier Professor in the Public Understanding of Science and Technology at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Bristol in 2002. In 2003, he won the Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing About Science from Rockefeller University. He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society since 1997 and was elected as a Fellow in the Royal Academy of Literature in 2009.
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