In Discarded Science , John Grant took a fascinating look at all the things science got wrong through the centuries. But at least those were honest mistakes. Grant’s equally absorbing follow-up examines something more deliberate hoaxes and frauds. He takes us through a rogue’s gallery that features faked creatures, palaeontological trickery, false psychics, and miracle cures that aren’t so miraculous. See how ideology, religion, and politics have imposed themselves on science throughout history, from the Catholic Church’s influence on cosmology to Nazi racist pseudoscience to the Bush Administration’s attempt to deny climate change. The themes, while entertaining as ever, are serious and timely.
John Charles Grant Ledingham Books
John Grant is an author of extensive and diverse literary output, with works often delving into genre fiction and exploring the boundaries of science and reality. His fiction engages with complex narratives and intricate worlds, with his contributions celebrated for their originality and intellectual depth. Grant has also established himself as a significant editor and co-author of seminal encyclopedic works, which have become standard reference materials in their respective fields. His varied writing, encompassing science fiction, fantasy, and critical analyses, showcases a profound understanding of the literary craft and an ability to resonate with a broad readership.


The Carrier Problem in Infectious Diseases
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading