Description
"A history of the human brain from the big bang, fifteen billion years ago, to the day before yesterday . . . It's a delight."--The New York Times Dr. Carl Sagan takes us on a great reading adventure, offering his vivid and startling insight into the brain of man and beast, the origin of human intelligence, the function of our most haunting legends--and their amazing links to recent discoveries. "How can I persuade every intelligent person to read this important and elegant book? . . . He talks about all kinds of things: the why of the pain of human childbirth . . . the reason for sleeping and dreaming . . . chimpanzees taught to communicate in deaf and dumb language . . . the definition of death . . . cloning . . . computers . . . intelligent life on other planets. . . . Fascinating . . . delightful."--The Boston Globe
"In some lost Eden where dragons ruled, the foundations of our intelligence were laid. . . . Carl Sagan takes us on a guided tour of that lost land. . . . Fascinating . . . entertaining . . . masterful."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Author: Carl Sagan
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 12/12/1986
Pages: 271
Binding Type: Mass Market Paperbound
Weight: 0.31lbs
Size: 6.87h x 4.24w x 0.81d
ISBN13: 9780345346292
ISBN10: 0345346297
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences | Evolution
- Psychology | Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
- Nature | Reference
"In some lost Eden where dragons ruled, the foundations of our intelligence were laid. . . . Carl Sagan takes us on a guided tour of that lost land. . . . Fascinating . . . entertaining . . . masterful."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Author: Carl Sagan
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 12/12/1986
Pages: 271
Binding Type: Mass Market Paperbound
Weight: 0.31lbs
Size: 6.87h x 4.24w x 0.81d
ISBN13: 9780345346292
ISBN10: 0345346297
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences | Evolution
- Psychology | Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
- Nature | Reference
About the Author
Carl Sagan served as the David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University. He played a leading role in the Mariner, Viking, Voyager, and Galileo spacecraft expeditions, for which he received the NASA Medals for Exceptional Scientific Achievement and (twice) for Distinguished Public Service.

