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In 1976, The Selfish Gene became the first real blockbuster popular science book, a poetic mark in the sand to the public and scientists alike: this idea had to enter our thinking, our research and our culture… The Selfish Gene has attained its own literary and scientific immortality: as long as we study life, it will be read. (Adam Rutherford, The Observer)
Dawkins’s prose is lucid and powerful, his argument difficult to contend … The Selfish Gene has attained its own literary and scientific immortality: as long as we study life, it will be read. (Adam Rutherford, The Observer)
highly readable and entertaining … exhilirating gene’s-eye-view of life (Robert McCrum, Observer)
Books about science tend to fall into two categories: those that explain it to lay people in the hope of cultivating a wide readership, and those that try to persuade fellow scientists to support a new theory, usually with equations. Books that achieve both changing science and reaching the public are rare. Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species (1859) was one. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins is another. From the moment of its publication 40 years ago, it has been a sparkling best-seller and a scientific game-changer (Matt Ridley, Nature)
Richard Dawkins’ magnificent introduction to the world of popular science writing … Punchy, elegant, self-righteous, devotional (at least in a Dawinian way), it showed that genetics was absorbing, challenging and important (Nick Spencer, The Tablet)
About the Author
Richard Dawkins is Emeritus Fellow of New College, Oxford.
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- Paperback:Â 496 pages
- Publisher:Â Oxford University Press; 4 edition (14 July 2016)
- Language:Â English
- ISBN-10:Â 0198788606
- ISBN-13:Â 978-0198788607
- Product Dimensions:Â 19.6 x 3.6 x 13.2 cm