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99% Ape - How Evolution Adds UpEdited by Jonathan Silvertown By Peter Skelton, James Moore, Caroline Pond, David Robinson and Gary SlapperThis fascinating book introduces the fundamental theories of evolution and discusses advances in our understanding since Darwin's discovery. Category: Science and Nature, History and the PastPublisher: Natural History Museum |
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This is the first popular guide to these fascinating and beautiful minerals, including a comprehensive worldwide listing and stunning full colour photographs. Category: Science and NaturePublisher: Natural History Museum |
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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 Publisher: Natural History Museum |
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An engaging and lively tour around a unique building that houses one of the most famous museums in the world. Category: Architecture, Art and DesignPublisher: Natural History Museum |
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In this new edition of Amber, Andrew Ross provides an engaging overview of this prehistoric substance and its fossilized inclusions. The book explains how amber is formed, where it is found and how to distinguish genuine amber from fakes. Category: Science and NaturePublisher: Natural History Museum |
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This stunning book is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the mysteries of animal migration. Spectacular photographs and maps trace the extraordinary migration routes of more than 100 animals in every continent. Category: Science and NaturePublisher: Natural History Museum |
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Marvel at the astonishing diversity and splendour of nature with this definitive guide to the most exceptional creatures on Earth. Category: Science and NaturePublisher: Natural History Museum |
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The first comprehensive travel guide to the geography of the Antarctic Peninsula. Category: TravelPublisher: Natural History Museum |
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Arachnids dispels common myths and misconceptions to reveal the truth about these weird, wonderful and often beautiful creatures. Category: Science and NaturePublisher: Natural History Museum |
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