The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and Its PeoplesGrove Press, 2002 - 404 halaman In The Eternal Frontier, world-renowned scientist and historian Tim Flannery tells the unforgettable story of the geological and biological evolution of the North American continent, from the time of the asteroid strike that ended the age of dinosaurs 65 million years ago, to the present day. Flannery describes the development of North America's deciduous forests and other flora, and tracks the immigration and emigration of various animals to and from Europe, Asia, and South America, showing how plant and animal species have either adapted or become extinct. The story takes in the massive changes wrought by the ice ages and the coming of the Indians, and continues right up to the present, covering the deforestation of the Northeast, the decimation of the buffalo, and other facets of the enormous impact of frontier settlement and the development of the industrial might of the United States. Natural history on a monumental scale, The Eternal Frontier contains an enormous wealth of fascinating scientific details, and Flannery's accessible and dynamic writing makes the book a delight to read. This is science writing at its very best -- a riveting page-turner that is simultaneously an accessible and scholarly trove of incredible information that is already being hailed by critics as a classic. Tim Flannery's account ... will fascinate Americans and non-Americans alike. -- Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel No one before Flannery ... has been brave enough to tackle the whole pageant of North America. -- David Quammen, the New York Times Book Review Tim Flannery's book will forever change your perspective on the North American continent ... Exhilarating. -- John Terborgh, The New York Review of Books Full of engaging and attention-catching information about North America's geology, climate, and paleontology. -- Patricia Nelson Limerick, the Washington Post Book World Natural history par excellence. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) This gutsy Aussie may have read our landscape and ecological history with greater clarity than any native son. -- David A. Burney, Natural History A fascinating, current, and insightful look at our familiar history from a larger perspective. -- David Bezanson, Austin-American Statesman The scope of [Flannery's] story is huge, and his research exhaustive. -- Lauren Gravitz, The Christian Science Monitor |
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An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples Tim Flannery. The Eternal Frontier OTHER BOOKS BY THE AUTHOR Mammals of New Guinea Tree.
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... Tree Kangaroos : A Curious Natural History with R. Martin , P. Schouten and A. Szalay The Future Eaters : An Ecological History of the Autralasian Lands and Peoples Possums of the World : A Monograph of the Phalangeroidea with P ...
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... trees keep losing their leaves in a tropical world . Dr Elmer Merrill and the return of the native . The continent shrugs off the Cannonball Sea and starts some serious mountain - building . PAGE 25 3 OF HELLBENDERS AND HOOFED CREATURES ...
... trees keep losing their leaves in a tropical world . Dr Elmer Merrill and the return of the native . The continent shrugs off the Cannonball Sea and starts some serious mountain - building . PAGE 25 3 OF HELLBENDERS AND HOOFED CREATURES ...
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... trees . A mountain highway saves the navy . PAGE 146 12 VISIT TO A NEW WORLD The final flowering of a unique fauna . An ice - age bestiary . Jumbo elephants , giant killer bears , a plethora of pussies , new world cheetahs and so much ...
... trees . A mountain highway saves the navy . PAGE 146 12 VISIT TO A NEW WORLD The final flowering of a unique fauna . An ice - age bestiary . Jumbo elephants , giant killer bears , a plethora of pussies , new world cheetahs and so much ...
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... trees , the Californ- ian condor and lesser known wonders such as the Mexican burrowing toad . It is also possessed of what is arguably the best fossil record of any continent , which reveals in detail how this land has changed through ...
... trees , the Californ- ian condor and lesser known wonders such as the Mexican burrowing toad . It is also possessed of what is arguably the best fossil record of any continent , which reveals in detail how this land has changed through ...
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GROUND ZERO | 9 |
THE REORDERING OF NORTH AMERICA | 25 |
OF HELLBENDERS AND HOOFED CREATURES | 38 |
IN WHICH AMERICA BECOMES A TROPICAL PARADISE | 55 |
FIRST CONTACTS | 57 |
THE BRIDGE OVER GREENLAND | 71 |
IN WHICH AMERICA BECOMES A LAND OF IMMIGRANTS | 81 |
A FATAL CONFIGURATION | 83 |
THE NEW AMERICAN FAUNA | 206 |
THE MAKING OF THE BUFFALO | 218 |
THE RISE OF CULTURES | 230 |
THE TAMING OF TEOSINTE | 244 |
IN WHICH AMERICA CONQUERS THE WORLD | 255 |
ALTERNATIVE AMERICAS | 257 |
ENGLISH COLONIES ALL | 269 |
CONCEIVED IN LIBERTY | 287 |
LA GRANDE COUPURE | 91 |
A GOLDEN AGE | 108 |
GATEWAY TO THE PRESENT | 122 |
UNITED LANDS OF AMERICA | 130 |
LAURENTIDE | 146 |
VISIT TO A NEW WORLD | 155 |
IN WHICH AMERICA IS DISCOVERED | 171 |
A NEW WORLD | 173 |
THE BLACK HOLE THEORY OF EXTINCTION | 186 |
MASSACRING THE MAMMOTH DISMEMBERING THE MASTODON | 194 |
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