The Eternal Frontier
The Eternal Frontier
Tim Flannery
Stewart Brand
Stewart Brand recommended this book on his "Selected Books for the Manual for Civilization" blog post.
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The Eternal Frontier

The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples

Tim Flannery
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Tim Flannery
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In "The Eternal Frontier," Tim Flannery embarks on a grand exploration of North America's vast ecological saga, navigating through 65 million years of the continent's history. With the precision of a scientist and the narrative flair of a historian, Flannery charts the transformative journey from the cataclysmic asteroid impact that obliterated the dinosaurs, through the flourishing of deciduous forests and the intricate dance of animal migrations, to the profound human influences that shape the continent today. This book delves into the heart of North America's evolving landscape, uncovering the resilience and adaptability of life in the face of natural cataclysms, ice ages, and the relentless push of civilization. Through Flannery's vivid storytelling, "The Eternal Frontier" becomes more than just a scientific account; it transforms into a captivating odyssey of discovery that lays bare the indelible forces sculpting our world. Flannery's work is a meticulous blend of rigorous research and engaging prose, inviting readers into a deep understanding of the complex interplay between geology, biology, and human history. It's a narrative that not only enlightens but also inspires awe for the dynamic and ever-changing planet we inhabit. This seminal book stands as a testament to the enduring frontier that is North America, offering a panoramic view of its past, present, and the possibilities that lie ahead.

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Released
2001
1 Jan
Length
432
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Stewart Brand recommended this book on his "Selected Books for the Manual for Civilization" blog post.
— Tim Flannery, The Eternal Frontier

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