Evolution in Action: Natural History through Spectacular Skeletons

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Evolution in Action: Natural History through Spectacular Skeletons Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Pages: 424 Illustrations and other contents: 200 Halftones, duotone Language: English ISBN: 9780500515983 Categories: , ,

Spectacular, mysterious, elegant, or grotesque, the vertebrate skeletons of Earth’s fossil record carry within them the traces of several billion years of life. Evolution in Action, a resounding success on its initial publication in 2007, is a unique and beautiful attempt to provide a map of those billion years in time. Now updated and presented in a smaller format with seventeen new utterly distinctive photographs, this book steps beyond the debate and presents the undeniable truth of Darwin’s theory, showing through 200 photographs of skeletons both obscure and commonplace, but always intriguing, the process by which life has transformed itself, again and again,

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'So beautiful ... so dramatic ... so evocative of life' - New Scientist 'Fascinating … the restored skeletons of animals from natural history museums are lit to highlight their beauty and grace … compelling' - Financial Times 'Exquisite' - Sunday Telegraph

Author Biography

Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu is a Professor of Natural Sciences and a Doctor of Biological Oceanography. Patrick Gries is a photographer. Among his most notable projects is his collaboration with the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris.