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Written in Stone: Evolution, the Fossil Record, and Our Place in Nature
Written in Stone: Evolution, the Fossil Record, and Our Place in Nature
Author: Switek, Brian
Edition/Copyright: 2010
ISBN: 1-934137-29-4
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
Type: Paperback
Used Print:  $15.00
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"Switek seamlessly intertwines two types of evolution: one of life on earth and the other of paleontology itself."-Discover Magazine

""In delightful prose, [Switek] . . . superbly shows that '[i]f we can let go of our conceit,' we will see the preciousness of life in all its forms."-Publishers Weekly(starred review)

"Highly instructive . . . a warm, intelligent yeoman's guide to the progress of life."-Kirkus Reviews

"Magisterial . . . part historical account, part scientific detective story. Switek's elegant prose and thoughtful scholarship will change the way you see life on our planet. This book marks the debut of an important new voice."-Neil Shubin

"Elegantly and engagingly crafted, Brian Switek's narrative interweaves stories and characters not often encountered in books on paleontology-at once a unique, informative and entertaining read."-Niles Eldredge

"If you want to read one book to get up to speed on evolution, readWritten in Stone.Brian Switek's clear and compelling book is full of fascinating stories about how scientists have read the fossil record to trace the evolution of life on Earth."-Ann Gibbons

"[Switek's] accounts of dinosaurs, birds, whales, and our own primate ancestors are not just fascinating for their rich historical detail, but also for their up-to-date reporting on paleontology's latest discoveries."-Carl Zimmer

"After reading this book, you will have a totally new context in which to interpret the evolutionary history of amphibians, mammals, whales, elephants, horses, and especially humans."-Donald R. Prothero

Spectacular fossil finds make today's headlines; new technology unlocks secrets of skeletons unearthed a hundred years ago. Still, evolution is often poorly represented

 

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