Lydia Pyne: 5 books

Book cover of Genuine Fakes

Genuine Fakes

How Phony Things Teach Us About Real Stuff

by Lydia Pyne
Language: English
Release Date: August 8, 2019

'Lively, thought-provoking and consistently surprising. Lydia Pyne is the real deal.' Ed Yong, author of New York Times bestseller I Contain Multitudes Does an authentic Andy Warhol painting need to be painted by Andy Warhol? Why do audiences feel outraged when they find out that scenes from...
Book cover of Seven Skeletons

Seven Skeletons

The Evolution of the World's Most Famous Human Fossils

by Lydia Pyne
Language: English
Release Date: August 16, 2016

An irresistible journey of discovery, science, history, and myth making, told through the lives and afterlives of seven famous human ancestors Over the last century, the search for human ancestors has spanned four continents and resulted in the discovery of hundreds of fossils. While most of...
Book cover of Siete esqueletos

Siete esqueletos

Los fósiles más famosos de la humanidad

by Lydia Pyne
Language: Spanish
Release Date: September 15, 2017

DURANTE EL SIGLO XX, la búsqueda de nuestros ancestros abarcó cuatro continentes y dio como resultado el descubrimiento de cientos de fósiles. La mayoría de estos descubrimientos viven plácidamente en colecciones de museos, pero algunos se han convertido en celebridades, abrazados por amplias...
Book cover of Bookshelf
by Lydia Pyne
Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2016

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Every shelf is different and every bookshelf tells a different story. One bookshelf can creak with character in a bohemian coffee shop and another can groan with gravitas in the Library...
Book cover of The Last Lost World

The Last Lost World

Ice Ages, Human Origins, and the Invention of the Pleistocene

by Lydia Pyne, Stephen J. Pyne
Language: English
Release Date: June 14, 2012

An enlightening investigation of the Pleistocene’s dual character as a geologic time—and as a cultural idea The Pleistocene is the epoch of geologic time closest to our own. It’s a time of ice ages, global migrations, and mass extinctions—of woolly rhinos, mammoths, giant ground sloths,...
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