
Dangerous Miracle
a natural history of antibiotics – and how we burned through them
$68.15
- Hardcover
352 pages
- Release Date
20 September 2025
Summary
Dangerous Miracle: The Perilous Promise of Antibiotics
Antibiotics: a triumph of modern medicine, yet born from the microbial world. Dangerous Miracle unveils the captivating story of their discovery and innovation, intertwined with the consequences of exploiting nature’s resources.
This is the compelling tale of how we’ve consumed the “fossil fuels” of medicine. Antibiotics have saved countless lives, but their overuse has fueled resistance, jeopardizing their futu…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781847927545 |
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ISBN-10: | 1847927548 |
Author: | Liam Shaw |
Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
Imprint: | The Bodley Head Ltd |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 352 |
Release Date: | 20 September 2025 |
Weight: | 560g |
Dimensions: | 242mm x 161mm x 32mm |
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This history of scientific discovery and corporate greed … chronicles arguably the most significant technological advance of the 20th century … Shaw’s lively history is a valiant attempt to shine a spotlight on the crisis [of antibiotic resistance] and it’s a stark warning of how humanity has squandered a precious resource * Sunday Times *Excellent - a highly readable account of scientific success in the past and Big Pharma’s egregious inability to deal with the growing problem of antibiotic resistance – Henry Marsh, author of Do No HarmEveryone needs to know about antibiotics - the good, the bad and the ugly! This is a brilliant history lesson – Tim Spector, author of Food for LifeAn enjoyable and absolutely essential read. The next global pandemic might not be a virus at all – it could be a drug-resistant bacterium, as antibiotics stop working and common infections turn deadly. As Shaw passionately argues in this compelling history, we urgently need a new approach – Kate Bingham, author of The Long ShotIn this eye-opening and thrilling account of the discovery of antibiotics and the global threat of rising resistance, full of striking examples, Shaw brilliantly shows how science has repeatedly been influenced and corrupted by industrial and financial interests. This is not only an important history you never knew, it is also a vital call to arms to change the way that new drugs are discovered. Essential reading for everybody – Matthew Cobb, author of The Genetic AgeIn Dangerous Miracle, Liam Shaw traces the rise of modern antibiotics, and foresees their decline amidst the ongoing war between bacteria and antibiotic drugs. The central theme is critically important, but Shaw’s book is also tremendously entertaining as he describes the origins and development of many of the ‘greatest hit’ antibiotics that together have saved millions of lives. Well worth reading – Adam Alter, author of Anatomy of a BreakthroughWe live in an age when antibiotics are taken for granted and diseases that were once a death sentence are now routinely cured. But they have been around only a few decades and today we face a growing crisis of resistant bacteria due to the indiscriminate use of antibiotics. This book outlines in wonderful detail what it was like before antibiotics, and how complicated and transformative the discovery of each new antibiotic was. It is a thrilling collection of stories which reminds us of how precious they are, and how important it is to develop new antibiotics to prevent the plagues of the future – Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, author of Why We DieA fascinating deep-dive into a medical success story that we take for granted at our peril – Sarah Gilbert, author of VaxxersShaw… skilfully blends science and health-writing with history, politics, patent law and more. Crucially, he also shows how antibiotics underpinned the forging of the modern pharmaceutical industry and Big Pharma * Bookseller *
About The Author
Liam Shaw
Liam Shaw is a biologist researching the evolution and spread of antibiotic resistance. For the past four years he has been a Wellcome funded research fellow at the University of Oxford, and he is also currently an honorary research fellow at the University of Bristol. His writing has appeared in the London Review of Books, Morning Star, and Private Eye. Dangerous Miracle is his first book.
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