Books by Henry Gee and Complete Book Reviews
Henry Gee, Author . Norton $25.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-393-05083-7
So we've sequenced the human genome. Now what? Gee, a writer for Nature
and former professor at UCLA, tackles this question in his examination of how nature generates "form from the formless." Gee takes his title seriously, describing...
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Henry Gee, Author Free Press $26 (272p) ISBN 978-0-684-85421-2
Deep Time, according to John McPhee, who coined the term, refers to the millions of years in the geologic record, as opposed to our everyday sense of time in which centuries and millennia seem endless. In this eloquent treatise, Gee, a senior...
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Henry Gee. Univ. of Chicago, $26 (240) ISBN 978-0-226-28488-0
Gee, paleontology editor at Nature, confronts two commonly held views of evolution and effectively demolishes both, persuasively arguing that evolution doesn’t work the way most people believe it does and that the entire concept of “human...
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Henry Gee, Author, Luis V. Rey, Illustrator . Barron's $24.95 (144p) ISBN 978-0-7641-5511-6
"One thing must be made clear from the start: this is a work of fiction." Having gotten that admission out of the way at the very beginning of his text, paleontologist Gee, a senior editor at the prestigious journal Nature,
goes on to...
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Henry Gee. St. Martin’s, $24.99 (288p) ISBN 978-1-250-27665-0
Gee (The Accidental Species), a paleontologist and senior editor at the science journal Nature, finds beauty in adversity in this eloquent account of how life evolved on Earth. Gee explains how varied life forms rose to the challenges of changing...
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