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Best American Science and Nature Writing 2000

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ISBN-10: 0618082956

ISBN-13: 9780618082957

Edition: 2000

Authors: David Quammen, Burkhard Bilger

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With The Best American Science and Nature Writing, Houghton Mifflin expands its stellar Best American series with a volume that honors our long and distinguished history of publishing the best writers in these fields. David Quammen, together with series editor Burkhard Bilger, has assembled a remarkable group of writers whose selections appeared in periodicals from NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, SCIENCE, and THE NEW YORKER to PUERTO DEL SOL and DOUBLETAKE. Among the acclaimed writers represented in this volume are Richard Preston on "The Demon in the Freezer," John McPhee bidding "Farewell to the Nineteeth Century," Oliver Sacks remembering the "Brilliant Light" of his boyhood, and Wendell Berry…    
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Book details

List price: $18.99
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 10/26/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.616
Language: English

Writer David Quammen grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and was later educated at both Yale and Oxford Universities. Quammen began his career by writing for The Christian Science Monitor, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and Audubon, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and Harpers Magazines. He wrote the novels The Soul of Viktor Tronko and The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions, which won the 1997 New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Award for Excellence in Journalism. He also received two National Magazine Awards for his column "Natural Acts" in Outside magazine.

Burkhard Bilger is a senior editor at "Discover" & a contributing editor at "Health."

Foreword
Introduction: The Vine-Tree
Men, Women, Sex, and Darwin from The New York Times Magazine
Back to the Land from The Amicus Journal
Africa's Wild Dogs from National Geographic
http://www.when_is_enough_enough?.com from The American Scholar
Something Happened from The New York Review of Books
Under Water from The New Yorker
The Cancer-Cluster Myth from The New Yorker
Clock of Ages from The Sciences
That Sense of Falling from Preservation
A New Germ Theory from The Atlantic Monthly
Heavy Grace from Tricycle
The Wisdom of Toads from Puerto del Sol
The Island at the End of the Earth from Audubon
Lulu, Queen of the Camels from The Atlantic Monthly
The Demon in the Freezer from The New Yorker
Brilliant Light from The New Yorker
This Is Not the Place from DoubleTake
Gorilla Warfare from The Sciences
String Theorists Find a Rosetta Stone from Science
Contributors' Notes
Other Notable Science and Nature Writing of 1999