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Seeing Further: The Story of Science and the Royal Society
By (Author) Bill Bryson
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
1st August 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
506.041
Paperback
496
Width 170mm, Height 230mm, Spine 38mm
1240g
Edited and introduced by Bill Bryson, with contributions from Richard Dawkins, Margaret Atwood, Richard Holmes, Martin Rees, Richard Fortey, Steve Jones, James Gleick and Neal Stephenson amongst others, this beautiful, lavishly illustrated book tells the story of science and the Royal Society, from 1660 to the present.
Provocative, admirable and highly readable Sunday Times
This is a book with cerebral riches, heavy with history, to be consumed at leisureit is also beautifully illustrated Guardian
This book makes abundantly clear what was best about the society 350 years ago, and remains so today, is an unshakeable commitment to the value of rational inquiry and evidence as the basis for good decision makinglavishly illustrated, it manages to strike just the right note between celebration and provocation Financial Times
Beautifully produced and sumptuously illustrated bookgem-like contributions, from a heady mix of FRS (Fellow of the Royal Society)a fitting memorial to the Royal Society and all it stands forthis beautiful book showcases distinguished scientists making difficult concepts exciting and accessible, and eloquent narrators diverting us with page-turning tales, all in their own distinct ways Independent on Sunday
This weighty tome, celebrating 350 years of the Royal Society, is a must read for any lay scientist, but it is also accessible for curious non scientists in a vivid introduction, Bill Bryson highlights some of the many interdisciplinary discoveries made by notables such as Isacc Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Lister and Isambard Kingdom Brunel a pleasingly thematic appraisal of this centuries-old institution brought to you by 20 esteemed writers lets look forward to another 350 years of groundbreaking discovery Time Out
Seeing Further is a handsome book it is beautifully illustrated containing thoughtful insights, eloquently expressedas a celebration of 350 years of modern science, it is a worthy tribute Economist
Bill Bryson's bestselling travel books include THE LOST CONTINENT, NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND, A WALK IN THE WOODS and DOWN UNDER. His acclaimed book on the history of science, A SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING, was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, and won the Aventis Prize for Science Books and the Descartes Science Communication Prize.