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Description: ISBN 1862079439 / Author: Ted Nield / Genre: Science & Nature / Publisher: Granta Books / The shifting continents of the Earth are ... more Newest Review: ... Bryson's best-selling "A Short History of Nearly Everything", but here it works very well by presenting not just ... more |
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by MagdaDH - written on 15.03.08 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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How much popular interest can be generated by the presentation of the supercontinent cycle? Certainly enough for a magazine article, a chapter in a bigger volume on natural sciences or a TV documentary, but a whole book? My doubts were completely dispelled by Ted Nield's book. "Supercontinent" rarely falls short of fascinating, and, apart form Nield's fluent and lively prose, the interest is skilfully maintained throughout. To start with, Nield shows how the idea of "vanished worlds" and "sunken continents" has functioned in different cultures. It's by no means a complete account (the best known vanished world of ...
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