The Nature Of Life: Earth, Plants, Animals, Man And Their Effect On Each Other

The Nature Of Life: Earth, Plants, Animals, Man And Their Effect On Each Other

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some minor damage to edges. Page Condition: yellowed. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact hardcover binding.

A landmark work in popular natural history, The Nature of Life: Earth, Plants, Animals, Man and Their Effect on Each Other presents a sweeping and interconnected portrait of life on our planet. Written by the celebrated husband-and-wife naturalist duo Lorus and Margery Milne, the book chronicles the intricate relationships between the Earth's living systems — from microscopic organisms to towering ecosystems — with clarity and scientific authority. The authors argue that no element of the natural world exists in isolation, illustrating how plants, animals, and humans are bound together in a delicate web of mutual dependency. Drawing on decades of field experience, the Milnes communicate complex ecological concepts in an accessible and richly engaging style that appeals to both the general reader and the scientifically curious. A beautifully produced volume, it remains a compelling and authoritative introduction to the science of ecology and the living world.

Author: Lorus And Margery Milne
Format: Hardback
Published: 1971, Cassell
Genre: Natural history

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some minor damage to edges. Page Condition: yellowed. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact hardcover binding.

A landmark work in popular natural history, The Nature of Life: Earth, Plants, Animals, Man and Their Effect on Each Other presents a sweeping and interconnected portrait of life on our planet. Written by the celebrated husband-and-wife naturalist duo Lorus and Margery Milne, the book chronicles the intricate relationships between the Earth's living systems — from microscopic organisms to towering ecosystems — with clarity and scientific authority. The authors argue that no element of the natural world exists in isolation, illustrating how plants, animals, and humans are bound together in a delicate web of mutual dependency. Drawing on decades of field experience, the Milnes communicate complex ecological concepts in an accessible and richly engaging style that appeals to both the general reader and the scientifically curious. A beautifully produced volume, it remains a compelling and authoritative introduction to the science of ecology and the living world.