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Bill Bryson ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Audio Cassette Book item from Random House Audio was reviewed on 16-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0739303104 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. A Short History of Nearly Everything Reference Book. Classifications : General Books on Cassette Audiobooks Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General History Books on Cassette Audiobooks Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Nonfiction Books on . Click the following link to view the cover of A Short History of Nearly Everything. Related topics: General. Books on Cassette. Audiobooks. Formats. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. History. Books on Cassette. requestid: c5390001-cc9f-4114-9c06-7931958d982arequestprocessingtime: 0.0883590000000000 salesrank: 184395 edition: Abridged numberofitems: 4 packagedimensions: 12370436640 1) Audio Cassette Book A Short History of Nearly Everything by Random House Audio. Fabulous, well written book that covers a wide variety of little known or understood topics. Bryson meanders through some of the most interesting parts of our history with his special gifts of quirky insights and stylish prose. This is the book that will have you saying "Wow, I didn´t know that. That´s really interesting!"¤ 2) Audio Cassette Book A Short History of Nearly Everything by Random House Audio. The most amazing thing about this book is that it manages to live up to its title! Bryson covers a whopping amount of material in just under 600 pages - discussing everything from the expanse of the universe to the confines of a single cell. And he does a more than admirable job. Scientific technicalities are presented in a highly readable manner through the smart use of analogies. His chapter on the solar system, for example, left me with an infinitely more vivid picture of the make-up of our planetary neighbourhood than a dozen other science textbooks would have. Full credit to Bryson as well for writing with a boldness and authority that belies the author´s background as a non-scientist.
3) Audio Cassette Book A Short History of Nearly Everything by Random House Audio. This might very well be the 2000 version of Future Shock. If you care it is not hard to follow.¤ 4) Audio Cassette Book A Short History of Nearly Everything by Random House Audio. This book is quite different from Bryson´s usual fare. Here Bryson steps out of his usual travel and language focus to write about science. The product is an interesting combination of the social history of science, biographies of famous scientists, and discussion of significant scientific discoveries in very accessible language. What science does Bryson cover, you might ask? This is where "everything" comes in to the picture. Bryson has chosen a wide range of scientific discoveries, from working out the theory of evolution to discovering the size and shape of the earth. Mostly, Bryson focuses on the largest and smallest things in the universe. He looks at galaxies and volcanoes, but also DNA and atoms. Truly, this book is expansive. For the lay reader, it becomes clear that there´s a tremendous amount of knowledge tied up in this book, and it´s amazing just how much Bryson had to learn to write it. For the non-scientist, this book manages to create a sense of awe, wonder, and fear, all at the same time. Bryson does an excellent job of highlighting just how surprising and contingent the fact of our existence is, and how complicated it was to get here. He creates amazement as the reader is forced to consider almost unfathomable dimensions, both gargantuan and tiny. Contingency is clearly the most significant theme that emerges from the work. Bryson also paints an interesting portrait of the practice of science, scientific culture, and a sense of just how difficult and tenuous some conclusions are. While it´s amazing just how much scientists have discovered, it´s even more daunting to consider how much remains inconclusive. Overall, this is an extremely accessible discussion of some difficult topics, infused with Bryson´s humor and style. It´s a long read, but well worth the effort.¤ 5) Audio Cassette Book A Short History of Nearly Everything by Random House Audio. Great book with broad coverage of history and science. not a quick read. You need to have your brain awake and engaged while reading.¤ 6) Audio Cassette Book A Short History of Nearly Everything by Random House Audio. One of the world’s most beloved and bestselling writers takes his ultimate journey -- into the most intriguing and intractable questions that science seeks to answer. 7) Audio Cassette Book A Short History of Nearly Everything by Random House Audio. From primordial nothingness to this very moment, A Short History of Nearly Everything reports what happened and how humans figured it out. To accomplish this daunting literary task, Bill Bryson uses hundreds of sources, from popular science books to interviews with luminaries in various fields. His aim is to help people like him, who rejected stale school textbooks and dry explanations, to appreciate how we have used science to understand the smallest particles and the unimaginably vast expanses of space. With his distinctive prose style and wit, Bryson succeeds admirably. Though A Short History clocks in at a daunting 500-plus pages and covers the same material as every science book before it, it reads something like a particularly detailed novel (albeit without a plot). Each longish chapter is devoted to a topic like the age of our planet or how cells work, and these chapters are grouped into larger sections such as "The Size of the Earth" and "Life Itself." Bryson chats with experts like Richard Fortey (author of Life and Trilobite) and these interviews are charming. But it´s when Bryson dives into some of science´s best and most embarrassing fights--Cope vs. Marsh, Conway Morris vs. Gould--that he finds literary gold. --Therese Littleton¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 13-Nov-2008, 07393031049780739303108, 020-300-040-210-2X0-620-6X0-8
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