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Book Description

The Pulitzer Prize-winning view of the continent, across the fortieth parallel and down through 4.6 billion years

Twenty years ago, when John McPhee began his journeys back and forth across the United States, he planned to describe a cross section of North America at about the fortieth parallel and, in the process, come to an understanding not only of the science but of the style of the geologists he traveled with. The structure of the book never changed, but its breadth caused him to complete it in stages, under the overall title Annals of the Former World.

Like the terrain it covers, Annals of the Former World tells a multilayered tale, and the reader may choose one of many paths through it. As clearly and succinctly written as it is profoundly informed, this is our finest popular survey of geology and a masterpiece of modern nonfiction.

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Paperback 696 Pages
ISBN-10: 0374518734
ISBN-13: 9780374518738
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
Pub date: Jun 01, 2000
Dimensions: 23 cm x 16 cm x 5 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Hardcover and Audio Cassette
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