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Get a Grip on Evolution
Get a Grip on Evolution
Author: David Burnie
Publisher: Time-Life Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 1021432

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5 x 0.8

ISBN: 0737000368
Dewey Decimal Number: 576.8
UPC: 034406200368
EAN: 9780737000368
ASIN: 0737000368

Publication Date: April 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Some wear on book from reading, spine creases, wear on binding and pages, we guarantee all purchases and ship all items via USPS mail.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Evolution
  • Paperback - Get a Grip On Evolution (Get a Grip On...)
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  • Paperback - Evolution (Essential Science Series)
  • Unknown Binding - Evolution (Get a grip on--)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Making science more accessible than ever before!

The Essential Science series makes the difficult and fascinating world of cutting-edge science accessible to everyone with a stimulating mix of lively illustrations and jargon-free text. Important scientific theories are explained clearly in these authoritative guides that feature cross-references, glossaries, and thorough indexes.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Darwin on rye, hold the pickles   July 3, 2003
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Okay, I'll admit it; I don't even own a copy of this book. I simply picked it up from a pile of remainders at a local book store, and began to read. By the time I put it down, I had read most of it. I estimate it would take less than 40 minutes to read it cover to cover.

This cute little book is completely disarming. It mixes comic book style sketches with random photos and odd bits of clip-art, jumbles various typefaces, including one that looks as if came from a typewriter in need of repair, and is printed on the type of recycled-looking paper that you might wrap a large parcel with. It's thoroughly self-effacing. Yet--and here's the clincher--its little blurbs are actually informative and accurate; each one is short (often no more than a few sentences) and fun to read.

Each blurb covers some little topic that is in some way relevant to the theory of evolution: DNA, genetics, vestigial organs, mutations, Darwin, the difference between a hypothesis and a theory, the evolution of behavior, the formation of fossils, and even a few good-natured jabs at creationists (one sports a tiny illustration of a newspaper with the headline "Breaking News. Darwin was WRONG!").

I'm not sure who the intended audience of this book was, but I suspect that quite a few people would enjoy it; especially those with a streak of irreverence. But you definitely can't take this book too seriously. It's something you could keep in the bathroom, or by the pool. If it gets wet, Oh well. If for some reason you're in the market for a completely disarming and unpretentious little book on evolution, then here you go. It might make a good stocking stuffer (it's actually the right shape). Enjoy.


5 out of 5 stars Great anecdotal book on Evolution   November 27, 2000
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I really enjoyed this book.. It had a great little stories that shed light on evolution and some of the reasons it is such an charged topic.

The book was "pretty" to look at and was very artistically pleasing with line drawings on brown (grocery bag) type paper... The sections read as small paragraphs over the pages. I would not recommend this book for someone wanting to get a long explanation of evolution topics, However if you are looking for some historical tidbits, this is great.

For another great overview with pictures.. Try the book Eyewitness Science: Evolution by Linda Gamlin.

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