Steve Parker

Steve Parker is an author, editor and consultant specializing in the natural world, biology, technology and general sciences. He has written more than 250 books and has worked on the staff at London's Natural History Museum. Steve is a Senior Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London.

Age of the Dinosaur

In April 2011 the Natural History Museum will transport visitors back to the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods in the new blockbuster exhibition, Age of Dinosaurs. Life-size
dinosaur models, ultra-realistic habitats, and intriguing sounds and smells will bring the world of the dinosaur to life. Published to tie in with the exhibition, Age of Dinosaurs is a great first book about dinosaurs and the world in which they lived.

Category: Activity books
Publisher: Natural History Museum
 
Spiral bound    £5.00
The Human Body

Take an interactive tour through the world's most complicated machine - the human body.
With the use of pop-ups, pull-tabs and other novelty features, this is a fantastic guide to how the body works.

Category: Picture information
Publisher: Natural History Museum
 
Hardback    £14.99
Museum of Life

Published to accompany the major BBC TV series of the same name, Museum of Life features all of the themes and events from the series, as well as stories about the Museum and the scientific research it is involved in.

Category: Architecture, Art and Design, Science and Nature
Publisher: Natural History Museum
 
Hardback    £20.00
Scott's Last Expedition

2010 to 2013 is the centenary of Captain Scott’s Terra Nova expedition to Antarctica. A major new exhibition at the Natural History Museum profiles Scott and his expedition party and explores the scientific contribution it made to the understanding of Antarctica. This highly illustrated guide is published to accompany the exhibition.

Category: Travel
Publisher: Natural History Museum
 
Hardback    £9.99