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Carl Sagan's Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective  
Author: Carl Sagan
ISBN: 0521783038
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
A new edition of the 1973 book that first made science popularizer Sagan popular The original text is introduced by Templeton Prize winner Freeman Dysan. In addition collaborator and novelist Ann Druyan talks about the man himself, and science writer David Morrison describes how Sagan's views have become mainstream over the intervening quarter century.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


Review
"Carl Sagan is a scientist of quality, who is also a writer of quality. [With] great intelligence, wit, and insight, The Cosmic Connection is a success on every level." Washington Post

"Sagan's gift for clear and stylish explanation is a delight." New Scientist

"A perfect opener for readers new to Sagan's work....this informative text illuminates how our perspective on earth's place in the universe has evolved in the last half-century. Sagan's witty text is still a standard for stargazers as well as a reflection of how far society has to go." Publishers Weekly


Book Description
In 1973, Carl Sagan published The Cosmic Connection, a daring view of the universe, which rapidly became a classic work of popular science and inspired a generation of scientists and enthusiasts. This seminal work is reproduced here for a whole new generation to enjoy. In Sagan's typically lucid and lyrical style, he discusses many topics from astrophysics and solar system science, to colonization, terraforming and the search for extraterrestrials. Sagan conveys his own excitement and wonder, and relates the revelations of astronomy to the most profound human problems and concerns: issues that are just as valid today as they were thirty years ago. New to this edition are Freeman Dyson's comments on Sagan's vision and the importance of the work, Ann Druyan's assessment of Sagan's cultural significance as a champion of science, and David Morrison's discussion of the advances made since 1973 and what became of Sagan's predictions. Who knows what wonders this third millennium will reveal, but one thing is certain: Carl Sagan played a unique role in preparing us for them.


Book Info
A reproduction of Carl Sagan's 1973 text of the same name, discussing many topics in astrophysics and solar system science, including the search for extraterrestrials. Includes commentary by Freeman Dyson on Sagan's observations and theories, revealing the advances since 1973 and how Sagan's predictions turned out. Previous edition: c1973. DLC: Life on other planets.




Carl Sagan's Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In 1973, Carl Sagan published The Cosmic Connection, a daring view of the universe, which rapidly became a classic work of popular science and inspired a generation of scientists and enthusiasts. This seminal work is reproduced here for a whole new generation to enjoy. In Sagan's typically lucid and lyrical style, he discusses many topics from astrophysics and solar system science, to colonization, terraforming and the search for extraterrestrials. Sagan conveys his own excitement and wonder, and relates the revelations of astronomy to the most profound human problems and concerns: issues that are just as valid today as they were thirty years ago.New to this edition are Freeman Dyson's comments on Sagan's vision and the importance of the work, Ann Druyan's assessment of Sagan's cultural significance as a champion of science, and David Morrison's discussion of the advances made since 1973 and what became of Sagan's predictions.Who knows what wonders this third millennium will reveal, but one thing is certain: Carl Sagan played a unique role in preparing us for them.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

This volume by the late Sagan won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best science book upon its initial publication (LJ 1/15/73). Sagan possessed a particular talent for taking something very complicated and explaining it in terms that the average person could easily understand. Humankind has long had a fascination bordering on obsession with the possibility of life beyond the boundaries of our own planet, and Sagan offers his take on extraterrestrial intelligence as well as life on Earth. This edition has been updated with a portrait of the author by his wife, plus a new introduction and an essay by science writer David Morrison assessing Sagan's theories, many of which have been proven true. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Booknews

A new edition of the 1973 book that first made science popularizer Sagan popular The original text is introduced by Templeton Prize winner Freeman Dysan. In addition collaborator and novelist Ann Druyan talks about the man himself, and science writer David Morrison describes how Sagan's views have become mainstream over the intervening quarter century. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Internet Book Watch

The late Carl Sagan was one of the most popular, influential, and successful interpreters of astronomy to the American public. In 1973 he published "The Cosmic Connection". He offered a daring view of the universe and his seminal work became a classic of popular science, inspiring a generation of scientists and non-specialist general readers with an enthusiasm for all aspects of science in general, and astronomy in particular. Now Cambridge University Press has reissued a new edition of Sagan's influential book, enhanced with Freeman Dyson's commentary on Sagan's vision and on the importance of "The Cosmic Connection"; Ann Dryan's assessment of Sagan's cultural significance as a champion of science; and David Morrison's discussion of the advances made over the past 30 years and what became of Sagan's predictions. Carl Sagan's Cosmic Connection is "must" reading for all Sagan fans and anyone interested in how his views and predictions have held up over the past three decades of rapid advances in the science of astronomy and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

     



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