Life: a natural history of the first four billion years of life on earth
Fortey, R. (1998). Life: a natural history of the first four billion years of life on earth. First American Edition. Alfred A. Knopf: New York. ISBN 0-375-40119-9. 346 pp.
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VLIZ: Biology and ecology (General) [100820]
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Biological phenomena > Evolution Complexity Continental drift Earth sciences > Geophysics Fossils History Life Mesozoic Era Organisms > Microorganisms > Prokaryotes > Microorganisms > Bacteria Origins Trilobita † [WoRMS] Marien/Kust; Terrestrisch |
| Abstract |
A magisterial exploration of the natural history of the first four thousand million years of life on and in the earth, by one of Britain's most dazzling science writers. What do any of us know about the history of our planet before the arrival of man? Most of us have a dim impression of a swirling mass of dust solidifying to form a volcanic globe, briefly populated by dinosaurs, then by woolly mammoths and finally by our own hairy ancestors. This book, aimed at the curious and intelligent but perhaps mildly uninformed reader, brilliantly dispels such lingering notions forever. At the end of the book we understand the complexity of the history of life on earth, and the complexity of how it has come to be understood, as, perhaps, from no other single volume. The result is enthralling. |
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