
Almost Like A Whale
The Origin Of Species Updated
$45.20
- Paperback
544 pages
- Release Date
1 September 2000
Summary
The Language of the Genes and In the Blood revisits Darwin’s The Origin of Species, and updates it for the twenty-first century. In his new book, Steve Jones takes on the challenge of going back to the book of the millennium, Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species. Before The Origin, biology was a set of unconnected facts. Darwin made it into a science, linked by the theory of evolution, the grammar of the living world.
It reveals ties between cancer and the genetics of fish, between …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780552999588 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 055299958X |
| Author: | Steve Jones |
| Publisher: | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
| Imprint: | Black Swan |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 544 |
| Release Date: | 1 September 2000 |
| Weight: | 374g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 128mm x 34mm |
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Critics Review
‘Inspired by his modernising pen, the old bones throw off their dust and dance the boogie…a richly readable introduction to the science that The Origin of Species invented’
‘Inspired by his modernising pen, the old bones throw off their dust and dance the boogie…a richly readable introduction to the science that The Origin of Species invented’ – Mark Ridley * The Sunday Times *‘A celebration of the unarguable rightness of Darwin’s case, updated to take into account our century’s advances, particularly in genetics…his writing is clear, precise, declamatory, often illuminating…he allies the macro and the micro, using tales of dogs and snails and polyps and islands, to create a work of persuasion rather than polemic’ – Euan Ferguson * Observer *‘To rewrite Darwin requires considerable skill, bravado, and, possibly, a touch of madness. Jones clearly has more than his fair share of all three…a barnstorming tour of modern genetics and its implications for evolutionary theory’ – Kenan Malik * Independent on Sunday *‘The richness is almost overwhelming, and I am awed by Jones’s reading…hugely enjoyable’ – Steven Rose * Independent *‘Explains the workings of evolution, as they are now understood, with beautiful clarity and, naturally, with a lot more fun and jokes than Darwin ever allowed himself. The book is a pleasure to read’ – Mary Midgley * New Statesman *‘A clever book about serious ideas that can happily be read on the beach’ – Colin Tudge * Sunday Telegraph *‘Exhilarating’ – Melvyn Bragg * Observer *‘As enthralling in its own way as was Darwin’s original’ – Kenan Malik * Independent on Sunday *
About The Author
Steve Jones
Jones is Professor of Genetics at University College London and has worked at universities in the USA, Australia and Africa. He gave the BBC Reith Lectures in 1991, and presented a successful BBC TV series on human genetics and evolution in 1996. He is a regular columnist for the Daily Telegraph and frequently appears on radio and television. His previous books include The Language of the Genes (which won the 1994 Rh ne-Poulenc Science Book Prize) and In the Blood (shortlisted for the 1997 Rh ne-Poulenc). He won the 1997 Royal Society Faraday Medal for the Public Understanding of Science.
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