A Really Short History of Nearly Everything

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A Really Short History of Nearly Everything

Author(s): Bill Bryson
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Binding: Hardcover
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A Journey Through Science

This concise overview invites readers to trace the milestones of scientific discovery, from Earth’s hidden layers to the heart of the cosmos. Through vivid storytelling, it answers the “how” behind our understanding of the planet’s interior and the methods researchers use to unlock nature’s secrets.

Alongside remarkable timelines, the book profiles the curious and often quirky figures whose experiments—and, occasionally, eccentric obsessions—pushed boundaries. Learn how a simple classroom diagram sparked a lifelong fascination and led to insights about iron cores as hot as the Sun’s surface.

  • Explores key breakthroughs in geology, astronomy and physics
  • Profiles the scientists who shaped our view of the universe
  • Balances complex concepts with clear, engaging narration

Ideal for anyone curious about the origins of scientific ideas, this overview turns the big questions of existence into an accessible and entertaining exploration.

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