A Short History of Nearly Everything
Author(s): Bill Bryson
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The author of A Walk in the Woods traces the Big Bang through the rise of civilization, documenting his work with a host of the world's most advanced scientists and mathematicians to explain why things are the way they are. Reprint.
General Information
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- : Broadway Books
- : Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Del
- : 0.572
- : 14 September 2004
- : 233mm X 155mm X 31mm
- : United States
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Bill Bryson
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 500
- : 544
- : PD
More About The Product
" Stylish [and] stunningly accurate prose. We learn what the material world is like from the smallest quark to the largest galaxy and at all the levels in between . . . brims with strange and amazing facts . . . destined to become a modern classic of science writing."
-- "The New York Times"
" Bryson has made a career writing hilarious travelogues, and in many ways his latest is more of the same, except that this time Bryson hikes through the world of science."
-- "People"
" Bryson is surprisingly precise, brilliantly eccentric and nicely eloquent . . . a gifted storyteller has dared to retell the world' s biggest story."
-- "Seattle Times"
" Hefty, highly researched and eminently readable."
-- Simon Winchester, "The Globe and Mail"
" All non-scientists (and probably many specialized scientists, too) can learn a great deal from his lucid and amiable explanations."
-- "National Post
"" Bryson is a terrific stylist. You can' t help but enjoy his writing, for its cheer and buoyancy, and for the frequent demonstration of his peculiar, engaging turn of mind."
-- "Ottawa Citizen"
" Wonderfully readable. It is, in the best sense, learned."
-- "Winnipeg Free Press"