A Reason for Everything: Darwinism and the English Imagination
By (Author) Marek Kohn
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st November 2005
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Evolution
576.82
Paperback
400
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
265g
A Reason for Everything is a brilliant and surprising fusion of science and biography. It is a very human book about the Britishness of evolutionary theory and the lives and personalities - often eccentric and controversial - of those who made it. Wonderful reviews confirmed this as a brilliant work of popular science and biography One of the most accessible and delightful books on the lives of scientists you will ever read Beautiful repackaging for the paperback will make this much more appealing and charming Destined to become a backlist classic for all popular science sections
"'Marek Kohn has written yet another brilliant book about great debates in science.' Neal Ascherson, Observer 'An educative and fascinating tale... Kohn is a wonderful writer.' A. C. Grayling, Literary Review 'A marvellous book.' New Scientist 'A real triumph.' Guardian"
Marek Kohn lives in Brighton with his wife and child. He is the author of Dope Girls, a book about the birth of the drug scare in Britain after the First World War, and of two other books about science. The Race Gallery was described by the Guardian as 'an elegant, timely and devastating critique of racism in science'. Isabel Fonseca said of him that 'he is that valuable thing, a cultural commentator with a scientific background'. Find out more at Marek Kohn's website: www.marekkohn.tk