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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780007209897
ISBN: 0007209894
Label: HarperPerennial
Manufacturer: HarperPerennial
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: September 01, 2008
Publisher: HarperPerennial
Studio: HarperPerennial
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This more than just a description of a museum. This is also a journey into the history of the natural sciences and a part biography as well. Well illustarted, Richard Fortey describes an institution that is trying hard (and succeeding if the new Darwin Centre is any guide)to move with the times, make science accesible to the public, yet has more going on behind the scenes than we could ever give credit.
Anyone who lives in or visits London should pay more than one visit to this marvelous ... Read More
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Dry Store Room No.1 is a wonderful book that allows the reader an insight into the fascinating world of the Natural History Museum, London. In this book Mr Fortey tells us; not only about the exhibits, but also about the work behind them and the men and women who carried out this work. We learn about all sorts of things from the ghastly stenches of the pit where Whale carcasses are stripped of flesh to the curator who obsessively categorized everything including "string too short for further use".
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Richard Fortey writes as always with elegance, passion and lucidity that is a plesure to read. if I haave to re-read some of the 'science' it is because I am not a scientist not his lack of clarity. all his books are informative and enlarge our view of the world.
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A very boring and tedious book that should have been left on the shelves with the other unseen exhibits.
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Once again, another good book from Fortey. His writing style is completely addictive and difficult to put down - if only he would write more!
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