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Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu

    Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu is the author of numerous popular science books, drawing deeply from his expertise in natural sciences and biological oceanography. He excels at translating complex scientific concepts into accessible and engaging narratives for a broad audience. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of his subjects and a skillful approach to storytelling. Panafieu's distinct voice makes scientific exploration a captivating journey for the reader.

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    The History of the World in Comics
    Evolution in Action: Natural History through Skeletons
    • 2020

      The History of the World in Comics

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.7(38)Add rating

      Never has natural history been so fun! Scientific accuracy and humor combine to tell the entire history of Earth in a comic book format. A paleontologist and a storyteller take two children through the birth of our planet, the beginning of microbes, and through the heydays of protozoans, dinosaurs, and early mammals with unfailing enthusiasm. The art accurately portrays animal species and prehistoric landscapes, includes maps and infographics, but also adds humorous touches: a google-eyed prehistoric fish looking startled to be walking on land and the children popping out of a tree top to surprise a Brachiosaurus. The combined expertise of author Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu, a science writer and biologist, and illustrator Adriene Barman, the creator behind Creaturepedia and Plantopedia, makes for a science read you can trust. Fans of Maris Wicks's Human Body Theater and Nathan Hale will be pleased.

      The History of the World in Comics
    • 2011

      Spectacular, mysterious, elegant, or grotesque, the vertebrate skeletons of Earth's fossil record carry within them the traces of several billion years of life. This book provides a map of those billion years in time. It presents the undeniable truth of Darwin's theory, showing through 200 photographs of skeletons both obscure and commonplace.

      Evolution in Action: Natural History through Skeletons