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The Rarest of the Rare : Stories Behind the Treasures at the Harvard Museum of Natural History

The Rarest of the Rare : Stories Behind the Treasures at the Harvard Museum of Natural History

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Treasure to Read and See!!!
Review: In an age increasingly dominated by TV and the Internet, it's great to find
a book that both captures your imagination and caters to people with a short
attention span!!! The Rarest is a series of fascinating stories wrapped
around artifacts from the Harvard Museum of Natural History. The coolest
thing about this book is that each story is self-contained. Just open the
book to a random page and get the skinny on "The Last Wolf Nose." Flip to
another section and learn about "The Mastadon Murder." If you have kids who
like to learn about nature, these little vignettes are perfect educational
bedtime stories. Photos are beautiful.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Gorgeous Book and a Terrific Read
Review: Thank you to Nancy Pick and Mark Sloan for solving all my holiday gift problems! This is the perfect present for anyone interested in nature or natural history. The text is sharp, snappy and smart, and the photos are stunning. I'm giving it to everyone I know.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delightful and entertaining book
Review: The Rarest of the Rare is an excellent and entertaining look at many of the truly unique and historically-significant treasures found at the Harvard Museum. It is very well written, with just enough information to capture your attention and imagination, but not so much as to be boring; together with the exceptional photographs, this makes for a wonderful addition to any natural history or museum buff's library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something for everyone!
Review: This is a beautifully produced book, as carefully designed as a "coffee table" book, but without the cumbersome size and off-putting price. The book will appeal both to those with a cabinet-of-wonders curiosity and to those who are more interested in the scientific relevance of this great museum's holdings. Aside from its production, there are three great stars to the book. First, its writing: clear, humorous, informative and narratively driven. Second, its photographs: gorgeous, telling, often interestingly angled. Finally, its selection: a wide-ranging collection of different kinds of objects with very varied histories and significances. -- Again, everyone will find something in this book, and most people will find a lot indeed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A TRULY OUTSTANDING BOOK!!!!!!!
Review: This is a gem of a book. A rare combination of science, history, and photography. The book presents the history of Harvard's Museum of Natural History and the great scientific treasures it holds. Nancy Pick's wonderful writing style includes historical information on how the specimens came into the collection and on the scientific importance of these specimens. You get to see material collected by Lewis and Clark, Captain Cook, Darwin, Nabokov, and many, many others. There is something here for everybody: birds, insects, orchids, mammals, fishes, reptiles, etc. This is truly an outstanding book.


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