<p><b>As featured in The Daily Telegraph, Entertainment Weekly, National Geographic, New Scientist, Smithsonian, Tampa Bay Times, Travel + Leisure, The Washington Post, and on Atlas Obscura, BBC Science Focus, and mental_floss</b></p><p>"The most visual science textbook you've never seen... A book of stunning images by photographer Robert Clark that show evolution at work."--<i>National Geographic Online</i></p><p>"A striking visual compendium... Robert Clark's vivid and compelling photographs serve as an ode to Charles Darwin's scientific breakthrough."--<i>Atlas Obscura</i></p><p>"Well researched and composed for the general reader... The book is a good demonstration of the wide range of Clark's work."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></p><p>"Just in time for Christmas... A gorgeous history of evolution told through 200 images by award-winning photographer Robert Clark... It's what coffee tables were made for."--<i>http: //ScienceFocus.com</i></p><p>"Shows Darwin's theory in action."--<i>Daily Telegraph</i></p><p>"Fascinating... A comprehensive visual history of evolution... Hugely engaging and insightful - this is a must for anyone interested in the natural world."--<i>Outdoor Photography</i></p><p>"This book breaks down the Earth's evolutionary process, in 200 stunning images."--<i>Travel + Leisure Online</i></p><p>"A beautiful book exploring the processes that drive diversity on the planet... A compelling visual record of the history of evolution... Captivating."--<i>http: //ScienceFocus.com</i></p><p>"Vivid, stunning photographs by Clark capture some of the striking variation and specialization of Earth's life... Evolution's progress can take millennia, but, here, glimpses are visible on the page."--<i>http: //Smithsonian.com</i></p><p>"Crisp, gorgeous photos bring Charles Darwin's work to life."--<i>Entertainment Weekly</i></p><p>"200 beautiful images showing evolution's influence on the flora and fauna of the world."--<i>mental_floss</i></p><p>"Photos of evolutionary wonders... Fascinating examples of the extraordinary ways in which plants and animals have adapted elegant solutions for survival."--<i>The Washington Post</i></p><p>"Beautifully illustrates the history of evolutionary science as well as the continuing influence of evolution in the present and its potential, through such developments as genome sequencing, on our future."--<i>Tampa Bay Times Online</i></p><p>"Thinking about building your dream library and brightening your coffee table with eye-candy and conversation starters? Look no further than Phaidon books."--<i>Big Life Magazine</i></p><p>"This book has been crafted perfectly. I say 'crafted' because it is laid out in exquisite detail and clearly portrays the author's love of the topic... A celebration of both the natural world and the biological processes behind it... <i>Evolution</i> lays nature bare... Leave you feeling as if you've just been on a behind-the-scenes tour of a natural history museum, with the added twist that many of the specimens are still breathing."--<i>BBC Wildlife</i></p><p>"Absolutely gorgeous... Utterly accessible... A series of wonderful essays and fascinating images... The kind of book you could sit with for hours... The absolute majesty of evolution in all its intricate splendour."--<i>Amateur Photographer, Five star review</i></p><p>"Striking in its aesthetics and in its support for the formative role of visual evidence in our understanding of evolution... Engaging, accessible writing and often breathtaking photography." --<i>Choice</i></p>--<b><i>-</b></i>
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