Cosmos : The Story of Cosmic Evolution, Science and Civilisation

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Fascinating journey through the cosmos

Cosmos is a must-read for science enthusiasts who want to explore the depths of the universe we live in. Carl Sagan beautifully explains complex scientific ideas in a way that's engaging and easy to comprehend. The book takes readers through the history of cosmic evolution, the origins of life, the death of the sun, and much more, all while highlighting the role of science and civilization in shaping our modern understanding of the world.

  • Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book (1981)
  • National Book Award Finalist for Science (Hardcover) (1981)
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ISBN: 9780349107035
Authors: Carl Sagan
Publisher: Abacus Books
Date of Publication: 1998-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, History, Philosophy
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The story of fifteen billion years of cosmic evolution transforming matter and life into consciousness, of how science and civilisation grew up together, and of the forces and individuals who helped shape modern science. A story told with Carl Sagan's remarkable ability to make scientific ideas both comprehensible and exciting, based on his acclaimed television series.
 

Fascinating journey through the cosmos

Cosmos is a must-read for science enthusiasts who want to explore the depths of the universe we live in. Carl Sagan beautifully explains complex scientific ideas in a way that's engaging and easy to comprehend. The book takes readers through the history of cosmic evolution, the origins of life, the death of the sun, and much more, all while highlighting the role of science and civilization in shaping our modern understanding of the world.

  • Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book (1981)
  • National Book Award Finalist for Science (Hardcover) (1981)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.