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Survivors The Animals and Plants That Time Has Left Behind

Popular Science Nature Writing
By: Richard A Fortey(Author)
336 pages, 20 plates with 82 colour photos and illustrations; 20 b/w illustrations
Publisher: HarperCollins
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The history of life on Earth is far older – and far odder – than many of us realise. In this book, acclaimed author Richard Fortey traces this history not through fossil records, but in the living stories of organisms that have survived nearly unchanged for hundreds of millions of years and whose existence today affords us tantalising glimpses of landscapes long vanished. For evolution has not obliterated its tracks. Scattered across the globe, strange and marvellous plants and animals have survived virtually unchanged since life first began. They range from humble algal mats dating back almost two billion years to hardy musk oxen, which linger as the last vestiges of Ice Age fauna.

Following in Fortey's questing footsteps, Survivors: The Animals and Plants That Time Has Left Behind takes us on a fascinating journey to these ancient worlds. On a moonlit beach in Delaware where the horseshoe crab shuffles its way through a violent romance, we catch a glimpse of life 450 million years ago, shortly after it diversified on the ocean floor. Along a stretch of Australian coastline, we bear witness to the sights and sounds that would have greeted a Precambrian dawn. Finally, in the dense rainforests of New Zealand where the secretive velvet worm burrows into the rotting timber of the jungle floor, we marvel at a living fossil which has survived unchanged since before the dissolution of the Gondwana supercontinent.

Written with Fortey's customary sparkle and gusto, this wonderfully engrossing exploration of the world's oldest flora and fauna brilliantly combines the best science writing about the origins of life with an explorer's sense of adventure and a poet's wonder at the natural world. Utterly compelling, eye-opening and awe-inspiring, Survivors: The Animals and Plants That Time Has Left Behind is a book for anyone with an interest in evolution, in nature, in the remarkable scope of geological time and our own modest interaction with it – in short, in life itself.

Please note, this was published in the US under the title Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms: The Story of the Animals and Plants That Time Has Left Behind.

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Richard Fortey retired from his position as senior palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum in 2006. He is the author of several books, including Fossils: A Key to the Past, The Hidden Landscape which won The Natural World Book of the Year in 1993, Life: An Unauthorised Biography, Trilobite!, The Earth: An Intimate History, and Dry Store-room No. 1. He was elected President of the Geological Society of London for its bicentennial year of 2007, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Popular Science Nature Writing
By: Richard A Fortey(Author)
336 pages, 20 plates with 82 colour photos and illustrations; 20 b/w illustrations
Publisher: HarperCollins
Media reviews

"Fortey is one of the world's most acclaimed natural history writers."
- Tim Flannery, New York Review of Books

"A true delight: full of awe-inspiring details [...] the book blends travel, history, reportage and science to create an unforgettable picture of our ancient earth."
- Sunday Times

"Dazzling [...]. Richard Fortey is without peer amongst science writers."
- Bill Bryson

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