That Was Not in My History Book Series: Brief History of Nature
- Science
- Categories:Nature & Environment Popular Science
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:May,2017
- Pages:368
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- Size:150mm×240mm
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- Text Color:Black and white
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★Specially invited experts in various fields to write this brief history series, and this series has received five-star praise on Spain Amazon!
• Dr. EDUARDO JUÁREZ VALER, a historian who has worked in many universities and the Global Security Institute (INISEG).
• Antonio Gude, Spanish national chess grandmaster and general secretary of the Spanish Chess Association.
• The writer Luis Mollá Ayuso who is the captain of the navy, has won many literacy awards, including the Premio Nostromo de narativa marí tima Award, the Premio Virgen del Carmen Award, and the Premio Almirante Oquendo Award…
• Rosa Porcel is a doctor of biochemistry and molecular biology, one of the most popular Spanish scientists on Twitter.
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This series includes 36 books:
Professional field: Brief History of Physics, Brief History of Chemistry, Brief History of Medicine, Brief History of Nature, Brief History of Mathematics, Brief History of Science, Brief History of Philosophy, Brief History of Psychology, Brief History of Genetics, Brief History of Botany, Brief History of Dinosaurs, Brief History of Radioactive Elements, Brief History of Space Exploration
Artistic field: Brief History of Literature, Brief History of Art, Brief History of Music, Brief History of Opera, Brief History of Cinema, Brief History of Chess, Brief History of Circus
Social development: Brief History of Companies, Brief History of News, Brief History of Rail Transit, Brief History of Food, Brief History of Lighthouses, Brief History of Navigation, Brief History of Pirates, Brief History of Spies, Brief History of Aviation
Human civilization: Brief History of Ancient Egypt, Brief History of Ancient Greece, Brief History of Ancient Rome, Brief History of the Vikings, Brief History of the Middle Ages, Brief History of Spain, Brief History of the United States
Description
Not even the brightest novelist of all time could have imagined a world with such extraordinary species as those on Earth.
Frequently, we look in science fiction narrative some suppositions that moves us to wonder. We tend to believe that there are the strangest and most exotic creatures such as those phosphorescent plants in the film Avatar, the sand worms in the novel Dune or the motley bestiary of The Lord of the Rings. Well, this book shows that, in the Natural History area, reality exceeds fiction. In the end, all the creatures that are described in these wonderful novels have arisen from the imagination of a single brain, when the real beings that surround us are the product of millions of years of trial and error, and their incessant adaptation to the variety of habitats that harbours our incredible planet. Sergio Parra reveals to us in this book, with concrete and fascinating examples, that the phrase of the poet Paul Éluard was very true: “there are other worlds, but they are in this one”