Eight Little Piggies: Reflections in Natural History
By (Author) Stephen Jay Gould
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
2nd April 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Evolution
Human biology
Literary essays
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Social impact of environmental issues
576.8
Paperback
480
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
331g
This is the sixth in the great series of essays that the world's best science writer has produced. They range over a vast field, from history to the latest theories in biology, from controversies over palaeontology to the origins of language. No one illuminates the wonderful workings of the natural world as perceptively and enjoyably as Stephen Jay Gould. In this volume of reflections on biology, history and culture, Gould addresses the burning issues of ecological crisis and contemporary species extinctions as well as giving us fascinating insights into evolution - such as the fact that the first land vertebrates had up to eight toes on each foot, and that the ichthyosaur had a very significant kink in its tail.
Miraculously good * The Times *
Remarkable... Gould takes his readers on tough-minded rambles across the visible surface of things... extraordinary * Guardian *
Gould has a talent for making the scientific, and particularly the revolutionary, interesting and striking * Sunday Times *
A lovely mixture of bizarre facts, nice arguments, clever insights into the workings of evolution and a quality of writing that can make your skin prickle... Gould has given us a feast * Nature *
Rather than serving up his science cold, Gould invariably puts a spin on it, taking his readers down the innumerable byways of history, literature and personal anecdote along the route to his theoretical conclusions * Independent on Sunday *
Stephen Jay Gould was the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology and Professor of geology at Harvard and the curator for invertebrate palaeontology in the university's Museum of Comparative Zoology. He died in May 2002.