Anatomies

The Human Body, Its Parts and The Stories They Tell

Hugh Aldersey-Williams author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:30th Jan '14

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Anatomies cover

The Sunday Times Science Book of the Year, Anatomies by Hugh Aldersey-Williams, author of bestseller Periodic Tales, is a splendidly entertaining journey through the art, science, literature and history of the human body.

'Magnificent, inspired. He writes like a latter-day Montaigne. Stimulating scientific hypotheses, bold philosophic theories, illuminating quotations and curious facts. I recommend it to all' Telegraph *****

'Splendid, highly entertaining, chock-full of insights ... It inserts fascinating scientific snippets and anecdotes about our organs into the wider history of our changing understanding of our bodies' Sunday Times

'A relentlessly entertaining cultural history of the human body ... brims with fascinating details, infectious enthusiasm ... the terrain he covers is so richly brought to life' Guardian

'Elegant and informative ... For Aldersey-Williams, [the body] is a thing of wonder and a repository of fascinating facts' Mail on Sunday ****

In Anatomies, bestselling author Hugh Aldersey-Williams investigates that marvellous, mysterious form: the human body. Providing a treasure trove of surprising facts, remarkable stories and startling information drawn from across history, science, art and literature - from finger-prints to angel physiology, from Isaac Newton's death-mask to the afterlife of Einstein's brain - he explores our relationship with our bodies and investigates our changing attitudes to the extraordinary physical shell we inhabit.

'More than a science book - it's also history, biography and autobiography - Anatomies is writing at its most refined, regardless of genre' Sunday Times

Praise for Periodic Tales:

'Science writing at its best ... fascinating and beautiful ... if only chemistry had been like this at school ... to meander through the periodic table with him ... is like going round a zoo with Gerald Durrell ... a rich compilation of delicious tales, but it offers greater rewards, too' Matt Ridley

'Immensely engaging and continually makes one sit up in ­surprise' Sunday Times

'Splendid ... enjoyable and polished' Observer

'Full of good stories and he knows how to tell them well ... an agreeable jumble of anecdote, reflection and information' Sunday Telegraph

'Great fun to read and an endless fund of unlikely and improbable anecdotes ... sharp and often witty' Financial Times

Hugh Aldersey-Williams studied natural sciences at Cambridge. He is...

Magnificent, inspired. Stimulating scientific hypotheses, bold philosophic theories, illuminating quotations and curious facts. I recommend it to all * Daily Telegraph *
Chock-full of insights, rich in detail. Inserts fascinating scientific snippets and anecdotes about our organs into the wider history of our changing understanding of our bodies * The Sunday Times *
Brims with fascinating details, infectious enthusiasm . . . the terrain he covers is so richly brought to life * Guardian *
Elegant and informative. A thing of wonder and a repository of fascinating facts * Mail on Sunday *
Highly recommended * Daily Express *

ISBN: 9780670920723

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 20mm

Weight: 256g

320 pages