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Rabid
Nov 17, 2024 9:34 AM

Author:Bill Wasik, Monica Murphy

Rabid

The most fatal virus known to science, rabies-a disease that spreads avidly from animals to humans-kills nearly one hundred percent of its victims once the infection takes root in the brain. In this critically acclaimed exploration, journalist Bill Wasik and veterinarian Monica Murphy chart four thousand years of the history, science, and cultural mythology of rabies. From Greek myths to zombie flicks, from the laboratory heroics of Louis Pasteur to the contemporary search for a lifesaving treatment, Rabid is a fresh and often wildly entertaining look at one of humankind's oldest and most fearsome foes.

"A searing narrative."

-The Wall Street Journal

Reviews

A brave and elegant reflection on the role of a sudden accident, with insight into the power of modern medicine

—— Caroline Daniel , Financial Times

I adore this book. Medical facts come alive… full of medical fun. Brilliant.

—— Steve Wright

I am truly amazed by what my body does day in day out without me ever giving it permission.

—— Lorraine Kelly

A Day in Your Life is absolutely fascinating. Dr Hilary shows exactly why you need to look after your brain EVERY day of your life. There is no computer that can match it.

—— Carol Vorderman

A fascinating insight into the mind and some of the more extreme forms of psychopathology

—— Linda Papadopoulos

What physically causes our bodies and minds to age? And what happens in those critical moments before we die? Now I get it...

—— Andrea McLean

Wow. After reading A Day In Your Life I'm going to look after myself a little better.

—— Aled Jones

Incredible. Apparently there are more friendly bacteria inside my intestine than cells in my own body.

—— Penny Smith

An informative and entertaining introduction to the human body for all the family.

—— Good Book Guide

Birds and People is primarily a way of looking at our own complex history, through the prism of nature. It is also a beautiful volume, not least because of David Tipling’s excellent photographs… The results are stunning.

—— Stephen Moss , Sunday Telegraph

Packed with beauty, curiosity, fascination and wonder on every page, Birds and People is probably best not wolfed down but savoured bit by bit. It is a truly exceptional work, soaring in its scope, boundless in its interest, with an ambition matched only by its achievement… Strikes me as the sort of masterpiece that only comes along once or twice a decade.

—— Craig Brown , Mail on Sunday

A tapestry that is by turns fascinating, delightful, surprising and grim. Birds and People rewards the idle browser and will be an important addition to the shelves of anyone who cares about how we interact with the non-human world or what sort of creatures we are becoming… David Tipling’s photographs…are gorgeous.

—— Caspar Henderson , Literary Review

A vast, ambitious and surprisingly personal overview of what birds mean to human beings... Birds and People is a dense, weighty delight, to be dipped into again and again as curiosity commands. Written with grace, conscientious stewardship and unfettered love, the book is a transformative look at the feathered dinosaurs that, despite all we have done to them, still grace our fields, forests and skies. Birds and People is an encyclopedia with a heart.

—— Julie Zickefoose , Wall Street Journal

A fascinating examination of the relationship between the human and avian worlds… This important book is a clarion call to treasure our birds – or risk losing them forever.

—— Daily Mail

Sumptuous and richly informative.

—— John Carey , Sunday Times

A monumental new account of the role birds play in human life.

—— Patrick Barkham , Guardian

The greatest joy of this great book is that it is unfinishable as well as unputdownable.

—— Brian Morton , Herald

A delightful duet between nature writer Mark Cocker and wildlife photographer David Tipling.

—— Nicky Clayton , Nature

Birds and People isn’t just a book for bird enthusiasts, but a thoughtful look at how one seemingly common creature can influence and enrich so much of our lives.

—— UK Regional Press

It’s a project with the ‘wow’ factor – and one that has you reaching for the superlatives.

—— Trevor Heaton , UK Regional Press Syndication

Encyclopedic in content, sumptuous in production and has the gripping, intensive quality of a classic potboiler. This wonderful book should never be confined to a dusty life on a shelf but regarded as a trusty, companion ready to give wise knowledge, faithful service and boundless enjoyment at every opportunity.

—— Stuart Winter , Sunday Express

[Cocker’s] magnificent new book is a work of encyclopedic proportion, a labour of love and, in unusual ways, a collaboration – and not just with the photographer David Tipling, whose images are as original and brilliantly distinguished as their feathered subjects.

—— Andrew McNellie , Country Life

Seven years in the making, Birds and People is a doorstep of a book that becomes a lifetime’s investment once owned, revealing many layers of both human and animal nature in the most absorbing of ways. It is as much a work of anthropology as ornithology, and all the better for it. Quite possibly Mark Cocker’s masterpiece.

—— David Callahan , Birdwatch

Magnificent… 600 stunningly illustrated and gorgeously produced pages.

—— James Bradley , Nothern Times

Visually rich, historically fascinating and vast in both scope and scale, this is a wonderful addition to any bookcase.

—— Mary Lussiana , Country & Town House

Cocker has collected hundreds of anecdotes that illustrate the relationship between humans and birds… He writes movingly about the part that birds play in our culture.

—— Molly Guinness , Spectator

For the unashamed bird-lover… A meticulous and caring study of how humans think about, imagine, use, misuse and abuse the most miraculous of our fellow creatures.

—— John Burnside , New Statesman

A magnificently compendious account of the connections (and lack of them) between the human and avian world… a marvellous object too.

—— Andrew Motion , Times Literary Supplement

Magisterial.

—— Jim Crace , Guardian

Birds and People by Mark Cocker and David Tipling is almost too wonderful a book to give away.

—— John Burnside , Scotsman

Mark Cocker’s Birds and People, is 535 pages of text and David Tipling’s luminous photographs: a true magnum opus, revealing the whole ghastly story of man’s long exploitation of our feathered friends.

—— John Lister-Kaye , Scotsman

A remarkable work, taking in every family of birds on earth and the way humans have interacted them.

—— Simon Barnes , The Times

Well laid out and designed and fluidly written, the book seems the best yet on its complex subject.

—— Henry T. Armistead , Science

The intricate research of Mark Cocker and the award-winning photography of David Tipling make this incredible feat of research one of the year’s finest examples of outdoor literature. Humanity’s bond with these feathered beasts is explored with such depth that it boggles the mind as to how the author pulled this overwhelming project together with such success.

—— James Reader , The Great Outdoors Magazine

The bird book I never knew I needed until I had it. Far from a reference book, it is full of stories – mythology, folklore, personal tales – and that is what makes it so beguiling.

—— Diane Setterfield , Big Issue

Mark Cocker has done it again.

—— John Wilkins , Tablet

Authoritative yet readable… The definitive book on the subject.

—— Mark Whitley , Countryman

Stunning.

—— Gill Lewis , Guardian

A sumptuous book full of beautiful photos… It gives you hope that birds will be conserved.

—— Caroline Rees , Daily Express
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