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Title: The Science Book (abandoned)
ISBN: 1841881988
EAN: 9781841881980
n.e.. Edition
512 Pages
Publisher: Nicolson
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2003-05-08
ISBN: 1841881988
EAN: 9781841881980
n.e.. Edition
512 Pages
Publisher: Nicolson
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2003-05-08
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The Science Book is a big, handsome, lavishly illustrated coffee-table book. In 250 brief sections, it attempts to encapsulate the history of Western science, from astronomy and physics to geology, biology and psychology and everything in between. It's a huge undertaking, even a potentially foolhardy one, as the editor Peter Tallack acknowledges, but the choice of topics has been carefully made, and as an introduction to the breadth of scientific endeavour it succeeds well. The writing itself is straightforward, giving very brief biographies of scientists from Pythagoras to Stephen Hawking alongside the broad outlines of their work. Each one-page essay is accompanied by a full-colour illustration, ranging from Renaissance paintings to the latest images from space. Cross-references to other pages help to establish links between different discoveries. There is an index, but sadly no suggestions for further reading for anybody whose curiosity has been piqued. And piqued it almost certainly will be. Inevitably in a book of this scope, nothing is covered in any depth. It does, however, give a good overview of how science is done, how different disciplines interrelate and where the cutting edge is right now. And its presence on the coffee table will no doubt spark all kinds of discussions as guests leaf through its pages. --Elizabeth Sourbut
2004-02-19 A must-have for science buffs
This is a book that might sell better in a book store. Once you open it and look inside, you want it. In chronologocal order, every left page tells the story of a major science breakthrough from the Origin of counting 35,000 BC to the Human genome sequence 2000 AD. Every right page is a beautiful colour picture that goes with the story. I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in popular science and/or science history. I also think it would make a great present, since it's really beautiful.I have found a few minor mistakes in the text, which brings the rating down from five to four.
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