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On Growth and Form

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Why do living things and physical phenomena take the form they do?

D'Arcy Thompson's classic looks at the way things grow and the shapes they take.

Analysing biological processes in their mathematical and physical aspects, this historic work, has become renowned for the sheer poetry of its descriptions.

A great scientist sensitive to the fascinations and beauty of the natural world tells of jumping fleas and slipper limpets; of buds and seeds; of bees' cells and rain drops; of the potter's thumb and the spider's web; of a film of soap and a bubble of oil; of a splash of a pebble in a pond.

D'Arcy Thompson's writing, hailed as 'good literature as well as good science; a discourse on science as though it were a humanity', includes a foreword by one of today's great populisers of science, explaining the importance of the work for a new generation of readers.

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Cambridge University Press
1107604753 / 9781107604759
Paperback
571.8
01/01/2013
United Kingdom
368 pages
138 x 216 mm
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