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Pure Historical past (DK Definitive Visible Encyclopedias)

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A wonderful information to Earth’s wildlife and pure historical past, together with its rocks, minerals, animals, vegetation, fungi, microorganisms and extra!

Introducing The Pure Historical past E book – a whole information to the character and wildlife of our world and written by a worldwide crew of pure historical past specialists. Within the 11 years because the e book was initially launched, 1000’s of latest species have been recognized, and new revelations have redrawn the tree of life. 

Already that includes galleries of greater than 5,000 species, The Pure Historical past E book has since been up to date to incorporate dynamic discoveries such because the olinguito (the “kitty bear” of the Andean cloud forest), and a brand new species of deep-sea Bolosoma glass sponge photographed by the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, alongside a reorganization of the teams of dwelling issues to mirror the most recent scientific understanding. 

Discover each web page of this gorgeous nature e book to find: 

– A full-color gallery of over 5,000 species
– Over 500 rocks, minerals and fossils are featured all through
– Features a glossary of necessary pure historical past phrases 
– Specifically-commissioned images showcase wildlife in close-up element

This treasure-trove of pure historical past is accompanied with easy-to-read, accessible info and beautifully-striking imagery, making it a riveting reference information to go down for generations to come back.  The one e book to supply a whole visible survey of all kingdoms of life, this nature e book for adults is the proper addition to each household bookshelf, in addition to a really perfect present for the character, animal and plant lover in your life! Gardeners, hikers, and guests to wildlife parks and pure historical past museums alike would additionally love this area of interest nature e book, which additionally doubles up as the proper espresso desk e book. 

Break up into 6 core chapters, protecting Residing Earth, Minerals, Rocks and Fossils, Microscopic Life, Vegetation, Fungi, and Animals – there actually is one thing for everybody to discover, love and study. From granites to grape vines, from microbes to mammals, The Pure Historical past E book is the last word celebration of the variety of the pure world.

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Writer ‏ : ‎ DK; Second version (November 2, 2021)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 664 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0744035015
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0744035018
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 kilos
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.56 x 1.63 x 11.31 inches

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Prospects discover the photographs nice, stunning, and colourful. In addition they say the e book is filled with info, an incredible analysis useful resource, and academic. Readers point out it is nicely well worth the value and an superior e book for youths of all ages.

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  1. tracie

    Wow!
    This is an amazing book! I can’t believe this hardcover book is less than $30! When this book arrived, I showed it to my husband and asked him how much he thought I paid for the book. His answer was that he thought it was easily over $100. He was amazed when I told him how much I paid for it.
    The vast amount of illustrations and photographs are fantastic (it can be hard to tell which is which) and it contains so much information. I am a n artist and have used this book on several occasions for inspiration. It will always have space on my bookshelf until I am too old and feeble to pick up this heavy and rather large book.
    While it does have a Kindle version, I prefer my reference books to be hardcopies rather than a digital format. There is nothing like opening a book such as this to a random page just to see what there is. This is not a book that you can read from back to front (well, at least I can’t), but to be experienced by looking up a specific species or to find treasures through random acts of book openings.
    I am currently doing to series on African birds thanks to the inspiration I’ve found in this book. But you don’t have to be an artist to enjoy and admire this book! My 9-year old grandson who is obsessed with all things oceanic and knows every species of dinosaurs that has been discovered, loves this book every bit as much as I do!
    Well done, Penguin Random House, Dk, and the Smithsonian Institute for making such a book at such an affordable price range that almost anyone can afford. The quality of the book, while isn’t superb (which would make it truly out of reach for most of us), it is really good. The pages are glossy and have a little bit of weight to them. It’s not built to last generations, but that is not necessary to spark the imagination or the thirst for knowledge in a young mind. And isn’t that the point?

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  2. Bella

    Great book/resource!
    Great book for children and or adults who want to learn more about animals/plants/bacteria. Beautiful photos and so many types of “life” listed in this book. Would recommend this book over the Smithsonian Animals book. This book has more content/knowledge scope. Would buy again!

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  3. OneCoffeePlease

    Beautiful book for young and old – Nice gateway to advanced science classes for your budding student
    I am blown away by the gorgeous images in this book. The huge array of topics paired with concise narratives make for a comprehensive reference book good for all ages. Our family particularly likes minerals, and the array descriptions is impressive. I decided to look in the glossary for, what I think, is an obscure mineral: Sodalite. Sure enough, there it was on page 61 in all its blue glory.
    While this would make a great coffee table book, the Kindle version is also excellent. Keep your device in landscape mode to view two pages at time and portrait mode for one page. You can zoom in and out to adjust view magnification. On the glossary… the print is quite fine, so I pretty much guarantee that you will need to zoom in to see the entries.
    For the price, particularly with Kindle, this book is an outstanding value. It is a nice gateway for youngsters to get ready for advanced science classes. Definitely 5 stars!

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  4. Leila

    Best book ever!
    Best money I have ever spent on a book. Well structured and the images are awesome.

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  5. Sarah Sizemore

    Just buy it
    Amazing book. Bought for my 4 year old birthday. He loves to look through it before bed. And honestly my husband and I like to look through it too. We will be using for homeschool activities. So much information.

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  6. Secret Shopper

    Beautiful book but delivered sticky
    This beautiful book was unfortunately delivered sticky on the cover but washable. This counts against Amazon not the book.

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  7. Kerrick

    Awesome
    Awesome find! When they have a sale take advantage bcz I got the most beautiful big book for an awesome price for my niece. Thank you!

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  8. RSPP

    Best book on world wildlife
    I was very happy when this book finally was offered in a version for Kindle Books. It is the single greatest book on world wildlife, covering species from all over the world, with a short, basic description to accompany each beautiful image, as well as more detailed coverage of some select species. It even could serve as a pretty good guidebook for common wildlife species in the United States.
    Here are some examples. Among the protists, they include 20 species of rhizarians (radiolarians, cercozoans and forams). Among the plants are 41 species of the order Rosales (rose, plum, cherry, fig, elm, etc.); this includes a 2-page description of the sweetbriar rose of Europe and nearby areas of Asia and Africa, and now widespread in the world. Among the insects, they include 49 species of beetles and 67 species of moths and butterflies. They include 85 species of rodents (rats, beavers, squirrels, etc.) including a 2-page description of the African crested porcupine. In the very large section on mammalian carnivores, coverage ranges from a few breeds of domestic cats and dogs to 4 species of the Eupleridae of Madagascar. They cover 237 species of passerine birds (e.g., the songbirds) including many common backyard birds of the U.S. For example, one can compare the northern cardinal (Cardinalidae) of eastern U.S. and Mexico, to the similar but unrelated red-crested cardinal (Thraupidae; the tanagers) of South America.

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  9. Reza K Ghazi

    The Smithsonian Institution is a venerable American establishment founded in 1846 as a research and educational center. It comprises 19 museums, 21 libraries, nine research centers, and a zoo, making it one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive museum complexes. Its mission is “the increase and diffusion of knowledge,” it has been instrumental in various scientific, historical, and cultural discoveries and dissemination. The Smithsonian has been a cornerstone in fields ranging from natural history to astrophysics, often collaborating with experts in specialized domains.
    Now let’s discuss the “Smithsonian Natural History (The Ultimate Visual Guide to Everything on Earth).”
    1. Layout and Design
    The book adopts a meticulously designed layout that facilitates an intuitive reading experience. Using whitespace, typography, and grid systems is carefully considered to optimize the reader’s cognitive load. Tables of contents and indices are exhaustive and well-organized, enabling quick navigation—a feature particularly beneficial for educators and researchers who may use the book as a reference.
    2. Visual Elements
    One of the most striking features is the visual richness of the book. The illustrations, photographs, and diagrams are of high resolution and quality, providing a vivid and detailed visual experience. These graphic elements complement the text and often provide standalone informational value. Given the complexity of natural history, the adept use of visual aids is not just an aesthetic choice but an academic necessity for effective communication of the subject matter.
    3. Content
    The book covers many topics within natural history, from geology and paleontology to flora, fauna, and even microbial life. The categorization follows a logical structure, commencing with the Earth’s formation and geology before progressing to more complex life forms. Each section is cohesively structured, comprising a balanced mix of general overviews and specific case studies or examples.
    The text blends concise yet informative descriptions supported by empirical data and scientific research. It adheres to academic rigour while remaining accessible to readers who may not have a specialized background in natural history. The book also incorporates recent scientific findings, thus offering up-to-date information, which is a critical factor in scientific literature.
    4. Pedagogical Value
    From an educational standpoint, the book serves as an invaluable resource. Its structure and content are conducive to modular teaching, allowing educators to pick relevant sections for their curriculum easily. Furthermore, the book straddles the line between academic rigour and public accessibility, making it a versatile resource for different educational settings—from high schools to undergraduate courses.
    5. Conclusion
    “Smithsonian Natural History (The Ultimate Visual Guide to Everything on Earth)” is a magnum opus in natural history literature. It encapsulates the exhaustive research and academic rigour that the Smithsonian Institution is known for. The book is not merely an aggregation of facts but a well-crafted educational tool. Its comprehensive coverage, high-quality visual aids, and pedagogical adaptability make it deserving of a 5-star rating. It is a quintessential read for anyone keen on understanding our natural world’s complexities, rendered academically rigorous yet engaging.

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  10. Clayton Fernando da Silva

    Livro grosso muitas fotos lindas ja encomendei a versao em espanhol

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  11. nicole basich

    Increíble libro, fascinante redacción e imágenes. Lo recomiendo bastante

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  12. Maia

    Più che aprire un libro sembra di entrare in un museo. Affascinante lettura per tutti, dal mio 12enne a noi adulti. Ottime fotografie. Una scoperta continua. Acquistato in inglese. Perfetto per chiunque sia appassionato di scienze naturali

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  13. Tay Boon Hai

    Very satisfied. Thank you 😃.

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