Selected and introduced by Richard Dawkins, The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing is a celebration of the finest writing by scientists for a wider audience - revealing that many of the best scientists have displayed as much imagination and skill with the pen as they have in the laboratory. This is a rich and vibrant collection that captures the poetry and excitement of communicating scientific understanding and scientific effort from 1900 to the present day. Professor Dawkins has included writing from a diverse range of scientists, some of whom need no introduction, and some of whose works have become modern classics, while others may be less familiar - but all convey the passion of great scientists writing about their science.
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Selected and introduced by Richard Dawkins, The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing is a rich and vibrant anthology celebrating the finest writing by scientists for a wider audience - revealing that the best scientists have displayed as much imagination and skill with the pen as they have in the laboratory.
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PART I: WHAT SCIENTISTS STUDY; PART II: WHO SCIENTISTS ARE; PART III: WHAT SCIENTISTS THINK; PART IV: WHAT SCIENTISTS DELIGHT IN
A compendium of some of the most illuminating thinking of the past 100 years.
Review from previous edition: 'A brilliant collection... If you could only ever read one science book, this should probably be it.' -- New Scientist`The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing edited by Richard Dawkins, come up trumps... It is to be hoped that many will not only read this excellent volume but will then go on to read in their entirety some of the individual works themselves. That is the ultimate success of any anthology.' -- Mary Strickland. Chemistry World.`A sparkling anthology.' -- David Sinclair, Tribune.`The book makes for a fascinating browse, but it could also inspire as a bed-time volume, filling the readers' dreams with exploding stars and tiny atoms.' -- Peter Ranscombe, The Scotsman`This is a superb collection... it's a damn good read even if you're only marginally interested in science.  I love this book...it's a must-read that will surely make a major contribution to the public understanding of science.' -- BBC Focus (science and technology). John Gribbin.`For the science-savvy. it's like a gigantic prize-giving-cum-back-slap.  For the science-phobic, it's a banner-waving call to come on in and give it a try.' -- Jonathan Gibbs. Metro London.`Beautiful volume...A labour of love.' -- Steven Poole. The Guardian.`A glorious celebration of literary scientists.' -- Harry Richie, Mail on Sunday`It is a real treasure trove of unexpected pleasures.' -- Sunday Telegraph. Kenan Malik`This isn't Dawkins as the centre of attention but as a benign and generous guide to the best science writing, with commentaries from the master.' -- Peter Forbes. The Independent.
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An anthology of diverse and inspiring pieces to browse and to treasure, confirming science writing as a literary genre of its own.Captures the poetry and excitement of scientific understanding and discovery from 1900 to the present day.Each essay or extract has been selected and is personally introduced by Richard Dawkins, producing a collection that is as wide-ranging and intellectually substantial as it is pleasurable to read.Includes extracts from the works of J.B.S. Haldane, Stephen Jay Gould, Albert Einstein, D'Arcy Thompson, Alan Turing, Richard Feynman, C.P. Snow, James Watson, Martin Rees, Steve Pinker, Jared DIamond, and Erwin Schrodinger among others.
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Richard Dawkins is the first holder of the Charles Simonyi Chair of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, and a Fellow of New College, Oxford. His bestselling books include The God Delusion (2006); The Selfish Gene (1976); The Extended Phenotype (1982); The Blind Watchmaker (1986); Unweaving the Rainbow (1998); and The Ancestor's Tale (2004). Dawkins is a Fellow of both the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Literature. He is the recipient of numerous honours and awards, including the 1987 Royal Society of Literature Award, the 1990 Michael Faraday Award of the Royal Society, the 1994 Nakayama Prize, the 1997 International Cosmos Prize for Achievement in Human Science, the Kistler Prize in 2001, and the Shakespeare Prize in 2005.
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An anthology of diverse and inspiring pieces to browse and to treasure, confirming science writing as a literary genre of its own.Captures the poetry and excitement of scientific understanding and discovery from 1900 to the present day.Each essay or extract has been selected and is personally introduced by Richard Dawkins, producing a collection that is as wide-ranging and intellectually substantial as it is pleasurable to read.Includes extracts from the works of J.B.S. Haldane, Stephen Jay Gould, Albert Einstein, D'Arcy Thompson, Alan Turing, Richard Feynman, C.P. Snow, James Watson, Martin Rees, Steve Pinker, Jared DIamond, and Erwin Schrodinger among others.
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ISBN
9780199216819
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
579 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448

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Richard Dawkins is the first holder of the Charles Simonyi Chair of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, and a Fellow of New College, Oxford. His bestselling books include The God Delusion (2006); The Selfish Gene (1976); The Extended Phenotype (1982); The Blind Watchmaker (1986); Unweaving the Rainbow (1998); and The Ancestor's Tale (2004). Dawkins is a Fellow of both the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Literature. He is the recipient of numerous honours and awards, including the 1987 Royal Society of Literature Award, the 1990 Michael Faraday Award of the Royal Society, the 1994 Nakayama Prize, the 1997 International Cosmos Prize for Achievement in Human Science, the Kistler Prize in 2001, and the Shakespeare Prize in 2005.