From the world’s greatest popular science writer, this wonderfully accessible new book takes us on a romp through a menagerie of ingenious tales about how animals evolved into such intricately beautiful, intriguing forms. Dawkins delightedly talks us through the galloping of fish, the shape of the rhinoceros’ horn, the surprising similarities between horses and lizards, and, of course, why hummingbirds glow in such brilliant hues. This is popular science and incisive Darwinian analysis at its best. Dawkins delights in the surreal and incredible moments that make up the fabric of our world, finding the extraordinary in every creature and revealing the fundamental truths behind even the most unfathomable animal behaviours. His tales are accompanied by the astonishingly beautiful art of the German scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel, whose colourful illustrations of sea creatures and other animals have fascinated Dawkins all his life. This is a book to learn from, to delight in, and to treasure.
42 Tales From Life
By Richard Dawkins
A witty and insightful menagerie of animal tales from the eminent writer Richard Dawkins, illustrated with Ernst Haekel’s colourful and intricate drawingsMaterial available
Rights Sold
German
Book Details
Imprint: Apollo / Pub date: September 2027 / Format: 234 x 156mm / Extent: 240 pages / Word Count: 90000 words
About the Author
Richard Dawkins is one of the world's most eminent writers and thinkers. He is the award-winning author of The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker, The God Delusion and a string of other bestselling science books, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal Society of Literature. Dawkins lives in Oxford.Option Publishers
Arabic, Brazil, Chinese (Simple), Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Portugal, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese



















