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Dawkins New Book

Category: BooksEvolution
Posted on: April 9, 2008 12:08 PM, by Greg Laden

image.jpgThe Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing edited by Richard Dawkins is now in pre-release state ... so you can order it with a discount from Amazon. Publisher's description:

Boasting almost one hundred pieces, The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing is a breathtaking celebration of the finest writing by scientists--the best such collection in print--packed with scintillating essays on everything from "the discovery of Lucy" to "the terror and vastness of the universe."

Edited by best-selling author and renowned scientist Richard Dawkins, this sterling collection brings together exhilarating pieces by a who's who of scientists and science writers, including Stephen Pinker, Stephen Jay Gould, Martin Gardner, Albert Einstein, Julian Huxley, and many dozens more.

Readers will find excerpts from bestsellers such as Douglas R. Hofstadter's Godel, Escher, Bach, Francis Crick's Life Itself, Loren Eiseley's The Immense Journey, Daniel Dennett's Darwin's Dangerous Idea, and Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us. There are classic essays ranging from J.B.S. Haldane's "On Being the Right Size" and Garrett Hardin's "The Tragedy of the Commons" to Alan Turing's "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" and Albert Einstein's famed New York Times article on "Relativity." And readers will also discover lesser-known but engaging pieces such as Lewis Thomas's "Seven Wonders of Science," J. Robert Oppenheimer on "War and Physicists," and Freeman Dyson's memoir of studying under Hans Bethe.

A must-read volume for all science buffs, The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing is a rich and vibrant anthology that captures the poetry and excitement of scientific thought and discovery.

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And not a frame in sight! Excellent.

Posted by: Andrew | April 9, 2008 1:05 PM

And here I thought his next book was only a theory...
www.observer.com/2008/richard-dawkins-follow-god-delusion-sold-free-press-3-5-million

Posted by: Ian | April 9, 2008 1:09 PM

This has been out in the UK for a while now; got my copy a couple of weeks ago; and I have to say that it is very good. This is how good science should be communicated; with the words direct from the scientists.

Definitely good reading!

Posted by: Armchair Dissident | April 9, 2008 1:11 PM

Here's another great book you'll want to read:
Sowing Atheism

Posted by: Virgil Samms | April 9, 2008 5:50 PM

a good read.

Posted by: battery | June 20, 2008 10:49 PM

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