The Science Book

The Science Book

by PeterTallack (Editor)

Synopsis

With a foreword by Simon Singh this breathtaking book features 250 of the most significant milestones in the history of scientific discovery, offering a unique perspective on our unfolding view of the universe from the origins of counting and the concept of 'zero' to cloned cells and the human genome. A beautifully simple design complements short, lucid essays on each breakthrough, placed next to the most striking images available. Now in a new easy-to-handle format, this is the most unique science book ever published - the first truly accessible, fully illustrated story of science, with special contributions from leading scientists and science writers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 528
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 08 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0297843370
ISBN 13: 9780297843375
Book Overview: 'Everyone will find something in THE SCIENCE BOOK that they didn't know and much that is fascinating' NEW SCIENTIST 'Makes a stylish and intellectual addition to the coffee table genre. Clearly written and lavishly illustrated.' THE TIMES Features contributions from major science writers such as Richard Dawkins, Susan Greenfield and John Gribbin No book has ever before offered such a unique way of charting the progress of scientific knowledge and understanding The first bus, tube, train and holiday-friendly edition of the acclaimed bestselling history of science

Media Reviews
I've done an extensive review mailing for the Mini Science Book, and Peter Tallack appeared on the Fi Glover Programme in the 'Ask the Expert' slot (BBC Radio 5 Live on 12 May). He was also on the TODAY PROGRAMME (BBC Radio 4) on 4 June. THE SCIENCE BOOK is no. 10 in the TIMES Play Hardback Greatest Gains/New Entries chart for the week ending 17 May, which is great news. PROSPECT did a give-away in their September issue, for the winner of the crossword puzzle. Reviews expected so far include TIME OUT ''Perfect for dipping in to, thebook also illustrates the way in which science works - each new discovery building on the work of the past, with the odd genius sparking a spectacular revolution in thinking.'Geordie Torr, GEOGRAPHICAL 'this book comes highly recommended to anyone who...wants a concise overview of the whole of science.'Richard Wentk, FOCUS 'truly accessible and lavishly illustrated...A fabulous overview, capturing a world of fascination.'Sky Text (on-screen text service which runs on all Sky TV channels - audience 8million). '[a] gorgeous tome...[with] stunning artwork.'GOOD BOOK GUIDE There has also be a review in THE HERALD (GLASGOW)
Author Bio
Peter Tallack studied Genetics at University College, London before joining the editorial staff of the international science journal NATURE in 1989.