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Maitland A. Edey (1910–1992)

Author of Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind

31+ Works 2,016 Members 17 Reviews

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Works by Maitland A. Edey

Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind (1981) 1,097 copies, 9 reviews
Blueprints: Solving the Mystery of Evolution (1989) 176 copies, 3 reviews
The Northeast Coast (1972) 150 copies, 2 reviews
The Missing Link (1972) 137 copies, 1 review
Life Before Man (1972) 118 copies, 1 review
The Sea Traders (1974) 113 copies
The Lost World of the Aegean (1975) 113 copies
The cats of Africa (1968) — Author — 18 copies
American Songbirds (1940) 13 copies
El Eslabon Perdido (1993) 3 copies

Associated Works

The Sea Around Us (1950) — Introduction, some editions — 2,090 copies, 19 reviews
The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing (2008) — Contributor — 823 copies, 6 reviews

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A memorable book!

When visiting New York's Natural History Museum, I came across a family of australopithecines (display models, of course). What a find! I love those little people! I could have hung out with them for hours but, alas, my companions were calling me to move on, and I had to say goodbye. I feel very drawn to these creatures, and I loved Johanson's book.
 
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casey2962 | 8 other reviews | Dec 16, 2024 |
“A glorious success…The science manages to be as exciting and spellbinding as the juiciest gossip” (San Franscisco Chronicle) in the story of the discovery of “Lucy”—the oldest, best-preserved skeleton of any erect-walking human ancestor ever found.
When Donald Johanson found a partical skeleton, approximately 3.5 million years old, in a remote region of Ethiopia in 1974, a headline-making controversy was launched that continues on today. Bursting with all the suspense and intrigue of a fast paced adventure novel, here is Johanson’s lively account of the extraordinary discovery of “Lucy.” By expounding the controversial change Lucy makes in our view of human origins, Johanson provides a vivid, behind-the-scenes account of the history of pealeoanthropology and the colorful, eccentric characters who were and are a part of it. Never before have the mystery and intricacy of our origins been so clearly and compellingly explained as in this astonighing and dramatic book.… (more)
 
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Alhickey1 | 8 other reviews | Aug 18, 2022 |
 
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BGifford | Aug 31, 2018 |
This is the best book on the subject of early humans that I've ever read. First rate background information, then it takes off like a great detective story! Was recently able to find this signed copy on Abe Books.
 
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unclebob53703 | 8 other reviews | May 15, 2017 |

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