The Science of Discworld II: The Globe

The Science of Discworld II: The Globe

by Terry Pratchett (Author)

Synopsis

The acclaimed Science of Discworld centred around an original Pratchett story about the Wizards of Discworld. In it they accidentally witnessed the creation and evolution of our universe, a plot which was interleaved with a Cohen & Stewart non-fiction narrative about Big Science. In The Science of Discworld II our authors join forces again to see just what happens when the wizards meddle with history in a battle against the elves for the future of humanity on Earth. London is replaced by a dozy Neanderthal village. The Renaissance is given a push. The role of fat women in art is developed. And one very famous playwright gets born and writes The Play. Weaving together a fast-paced Discworld novelette with cutting-edge scientific commentary on the evolution and development of the human mind, culture, language, art, and science, this is a book in which 'the hard science is as gripping as the fiction'. (The Times)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 01 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0091888050
ISBN 13: 9780091888053
Book Overview: The paperback sequel to the bestselling Science of Discworld

Media Reviews
A book in which the hard science is as gripping as the fiction The Times 20040426 Superb, neatly fulfilling its goal of introducing science without being boring of didactic. This is a genuinely mind-expanding and very funny book. Good Book Guide 20040426 Entertaining, instructive and illuminating New Scientist 20040426
Author Bio
Terry Pratchett is one of the most successful authors in Britain today. His 26th Discworld novel was published in 2001. Ian Stewart won the Royal Society's 1995 Michael Faraday Medal for outstanding contributions to the public understanding of science. Jack Cohen is a biologist and science writer and long-time collaborator of Ian Stewart.