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  • Published: 31 January 2019
  • ISBN: 9781473567481
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 9 hr 9 min
  • Narrator: John Sackville
  • RRP: $19.99

Origins

How the Earth Shaped Human History





From Sunday Times bestselling author of The Knowledge, a book that takes us far back in time to the point where history becomes science, and that unpeels the layers of this history to reveal not how we made the earth, but how the earth made us.

Random House presents the audiobook edition of Origins by Lewis Dartnell, read by John Sackville.

When we talk about human history, we focus on great leaders, mass migration and decisive wars. But how has the Earth itself determined our destiny? How has our planet made us?

As a species we are shaped by our environment. Geological forces drove our evolution in East Africa; mountainous terrain led to the development of democracy in Greece; and today voting behaviour in the United States follows the bed of an ancient sea. The human story is the story of these forces, from plate tectonics and climate change, to atmospheric circulation and ocean currents.

How are the Himalayas linked to the orbit of the Earth, and to the formation of the British Isles? By taking us billions of years into our planet’s past, Professor Lewis Dartnell tells us the ultimate origin story. When we reach the point where history becomes science we see a vast web of connections that underwrites our modern world and helps us face the challenges of the future.

From the cultivation of the first crops to the founding of modern states, Origins reveals the Earth’s awesome impact on the shape of human civilizations.

(c) 2019, Lewis Dartnell (P) 2019 Penguin Audio

  • Published: 31 January 2019
  • ISBN: 9781473567481
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 9 hr 9 min
  • Narrator: John Sackville
  • RRP: $19.99

About the author

Lewis Dartnell

Lewis Dartnell is an astrobiology researcher and professor at the University of Westminster. He has won several awards for his science writing, and contributes to the Guardian, The Times and New Scientist. He has also written for television and appeared on Horizon, Sky News, and Wonders of the Universe, as well as National Geographic and History channels. A tireless populariser of science, his previous books include the bestselling The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch.

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Praise for Origins

[Origins] is full of ideas that will have your brain buzzing, and written in an easily comprehensible narrative that John Sackville delivers in breathless tone

Christina Hardyment, The Times