Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Imprint:
HarperPerennial
Published:
1st Sep 2008
Dimensions:
w 130mm h 197mm
Weight:
268g
ISBN-10:
0007209894
ISBN-13:
9780007209897
Barcode No:
9780007209897
Synopsis
'Dry Store Room No. 1' is an intimate biography of the Natural History Museum, celebrating the eccentric personalities who have peopled it and capturing the wonders of scientific endeavour, academic rigour and imagination.
'This book is worthy of the place it tells us about, and that is a pretty lofty chunk of praise.' The Times 'In this loving survey of his life at the museum, Fortey!is never less than enthused by all the museum's collections.' Financial Times 'Fortey!sneaks us behind the scenes with all the glee of a small child seeing for the first time the museum's iconic Diplodocus skeleton. The beauty of the book is that - just like a museum - you can visit the different sections in any order you choose, lingering in the places that most take your fancy ! and there is plenty of solid science to enjoy, elucidated with brilliant flair.' Sunday Times "There is nothing dry about this exploration of life behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum!Richard Fortey is an amiable, amusing and erudite guide, with a copious supply of anecdotes!Fortey also has a more serious point: that the unglamorous scientific work of taxonomy!is vital not only for the unexpected discoveries it can lead to!but also because it is intrinsically valuable to understand our world during our short stay here." Independent on Sunday 'His glorious new book is generously illustrated!the tale he tells is often very funny as well as erudite!it is impossible to avoid list--making in reviewing such a book. Really, all that needs to be said is simply read it, and enjoy it.' Country Life 'This book is worthy of the place it tells us about, and that is a pretty lofty chunk of praise' The Times 'In this loving survey of his life at the museum, Fortey!is never less than enthused by all the museum's collections' Financial Times 'Fortey!in his affectionate portrayal of the institution in which he spent his working life!sneaks us behind the scenes with all the glee of a small child seeing for the first time the museum's iconic Diplodocus skeleton!always authoritative!the beauty of the book is that -- just like a museum -- you can visit the different sections in any order you choose, lingering in the places that most take your fancy!and there is plenty of solid science to enjoy, elucidated with brilliant flair' Sunday Times 'Engaging!Fortey's writing is enough to make the behind-the-scenes work of the museum totally fascinating!(his) delightful book, like the museum it describes, is both rambling and elegant' Sunday Telegraph 'Fortey has a scientist's regard for fact but a poet's delight in wonder. This is a rare intoxicating insight into a hidden community intent on unlocking the universe's myriad secrets' Metro