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Richard Fortey

    15 febbraio 1946

    Richard Fortey è un distinto paleontologo la cui opera illumina l'affascinante storia della vita sulla Terra. Con una profonda comprensione dei processi geologici e dei cambiamenti evolutivi, dà vita al passato del pianeta attraverso narrazioni avvincenti. La sua prosa, radicata nell'esperienza scientifica, rende i concetti complessi accessibili a un vasto pubblico, promuovendo un senso di meraviglia per la resilienza e la diversità della vita. Gli scritti di Fortey offrono ai lettori una prospettiva unica sul nostro mondo, dimostrando come il passato profondo plasmi il nostro presente.

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    Trilobite
    Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms
    Life: an Unauthorized Biography
    Fossils
    Fossils
    • 2024

      Close Encounters of the Fungal Kind

      In Pursuit of Remarkable Mushrooms

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Blending science with deep insights and passion, this book offers an engaging exploration of its subject matter. The author's expertise shines through, making complex topics accessible and enjoyable to readers. With a focus on the interplay between knowledge and emotion, it invites readers to connect with the material on both intellectual and personal levels. This unique combination ensures a captivating experience that resonates well beyond the pages.

      Close Encounters of the Fungal Kind
    • 2021

      A Curious Boy

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      What makes a scientist? In a charming memoir, beloved and brilliant scientist Richard Fortey offers a tour of the natural world in all its joys, puzzles and curiosities.

      A Curious Boy
    • 2017

      The Wood for the Trees

      One Man's Long View of Nature

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intricate relationship between nature and history, Richard Fortey chronicles his experiences in a four-acre woodland in the Chiltern Hills. Over the course of a year, he captures the changing seasons, from winter tree felling to spring bluebells and summer moth hunting. Fortey weaves together the area's geological and historical narratives, highlighting the diverse flora, fauna, and human influence from ancient times to the present. This work offers an evocative and enlightening look at a small piece of land and its vibrant ecosystem.

      The Wood for the Trees
    • 2016

      From one of our greatest science writers, this biography of a beech-and-bluebell wood through diverse moods and changing seasons combines stunning natural history with the ancient history of the countryside to tell the full story of the British landscape.

      The Wood For The Trees
    • 2015

      Fossils

      The Key to the Past

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the intricate relationship between fossils and the history of life, this comprehensive guide by Richard Fortey offers a detailed exploration of paleontology. The fifth edition features extensive full-color illustrations and incorporates the latest advancements in understanding the fossil record, making it an essential resource for both enthusiasts and scholars.

      Fossils
    • 2015

      Fossils: The Key to the Past is the Natural History Museum's classic introduction to fossils. It provides a comprehensive guide to all aspects of fossils and their use in reconstructing the history of life on Earth.

      Fossils
    • 2012

      Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms

      The Story of the Animals and Plants That Time Has Left Behind

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this gripping tale follows a group of survivors navigating the challenges of a drastically changed society. As they face external threats and internal conflicts, themes of resilience, community, and the human spirit emerge. The characters must confront their pasts and forge new relationships while striving to rebuild their lives in an uncertain future. The narrative explores the complexities of survival and the bonds that can form in the direst of circumstances.

      Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms
    • 2012

      An awe-inspiring journey through the eons and across the globe in search of visible traces of evolution in the living creatures that have survived from earlier times.

      Survivors
    • 2011
    • 2010

      The Hidden Landscape

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Guides readers throughout the British Isles. This work states that Britain was once divided into two parts separated by an ocean, that Scottish malt whisky, Harris tweed, slate roofs and thatched cottages can be traced back to tumultuous events which took place many millions of years ago.

      The Hidden Landscape