The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
... He is an awesome thinker, a superb writer whose explanatory skills I envy, who dismisses his opponents with the thoroughness of a top silk.
The Times
Dawkins gathers up the weight of evidence into a huge lump and hurls it at us from the highest heights his rhetoric can scale ... but his grandness of vision still dazzles. The Sunday Telegraph
In the bicentennial year of Darwin's birth Mr Dawkins fills a gap in his oeuvre by setting out the evidence that the "theory" of evolution is a fact . And what a lot of evidence there is. The Economist
With characteristic flair and passion, Dawkins has put on a stunning exhibition of the evidence for evolution. In his own words, `Evolution is a fact . and no unbiased reader will close the book doubting it'. Dr Alice Roberts, Biological anthropologist, author & broadcaster
Whether it's Lenski's bacteria or our own ancestors, Richard Dawkins discusses the evidence for evolution with his usual charm, style, clarity and brilliance. Simon Singh, author of 'Fermat's Last Theorem'
This is the book Richard Dawkins needed to write and many need to read - a comprehensive account of evolution which faces the difficulties and questions his critics have raised. In it he draws on his great ability to write about science in a way that is clear, absorbing and vivid. Lord Harries of Pentregarth (formerly Bishop Richard Harries)
Dawkins gathers up the weight of evidence into a huge lump and hurls it at us from the highest heights his rhetoric can scale ... but his grandness of vision still dazzles. The Sunday Telegraph
In the bicentennial year of Darwin's birth Mr Dawkins fills a gap in his oeuvre by setting out the evidence that the "theory" of evolution is a fact . And what a lot of evidence there is. The Economist
With characteristic flair and passion, Dawkins has put on a stunning exhibition of the evidence for evolution. In his own words, `Evolution is a fact . and no unbiased reader will close the book doubting it'. Dr Alice Roberts, Biological anthropologist, author & broadcaster
Whether it's Lenski's bacteria or our own ancestors, Richard Dawkins discusses the evidence for evolution with his usual charm, style, clarity and brilliance. Simon Singh, author of 'Fermat's Last Theorem'
This is the book Richard Dawkins needed to write and many need to read - a comprehensive account of evolution which faces the difficulties and questions his critics have raised. In it he draws on his great ability to write about science in a way that is clear, absorbing and vivid. Lord Harries of Pentregarth (formerly Bishop Richard Harries)
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