William Blackwood & Sons, 1958, Hardcover, Book Condition: Good, Dust Jacket Condition: Good
Hardcover. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: William Blackwood & Sons, 1958. *** CONDITION: The book itself is in good condition and comes in good dust jacket. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: There are millions of star galaxies - of which "The Milky Way" is but one-and in the expanding universe these are rushing outwards away ffrom each other at hundreds, some at thousands of miles every second. Our planet was born in a remote corner of the Milky Way perhaps three thousand million years ago, and jelly-like protoplasmic life first appeared in the seas a thousand million years ago. Then came plants, fishes, insects and land animals. By way of amphibians and reptiles we reach the dinosaurs, 'the terrible lizards' which lorded the Earth for a hundred million years. Early man entered the scene about a million years ago, and we only passed from the Stone Ages into the primitive Iron Age a mere three thousand years ago. Today man, this new arrival, is probing the secrets of atoms and viruses, seeking to use or control them, and is searching the universe with giant radio telescopes and scheming to visit other planets. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science & Technology; Inventory No: 06120311. *** FREE tracked shipping for all orders within Australia ***
Hardcover. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: William Blackwood & Sons, 1958. *** CONDITION: The book itself is in good condition and comes in good dust jacket. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: There are millions of star galaxies - of which "The Milky Way" is but one-and in the expanding universe these are rushing outwards away ffrom each other at hundreds, some at thousands of miles every second. Our planet was born in a remote corner of the Milky Way perhaps three thousand million years ago, and jelly-like protoplasmic life first appeared in the seas a thousand million years ago. Then came plants, fishes, insects and land animals. By way of amphibians and reptiles we reach the dinosaurs, 'the terrible lizards' which lorded the Earth for a hundred million years. Early man entered the scene about a million years ago, and we only passed from the Stone Ages into the primitive Iron Age a mere three thousand years ago. Today man, this new arrival, is probing the secrets of atoms and viruses, seeking to use or control them, and is searching the universe with giant radio telescopes and scheming to visit other planets. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science & Technology; Inventory No: 06120311. *** FREE tracked shipping for all orders within Australia ***