Beasts of Eden

Beasts of Eden
Author: David Rains Wallace
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2004-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520237315

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Beasts of Eden

Beasts of Eden
Author: David Rains Wallace
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2004-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520939409

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Mammals first evolved at about the same time as dinosaurs, and their story is perhaps the more fascinating of the two—in part because it is also our own story. In this literate and entertaining book, eminent naturalist David Rains Wallace brings the saga of ancient mammals to a general audience for the first time. Using artist Rudolph Zallinger's majestic The Age of Mammals mural at the Peabody Museum as a frame for his narrative, Wallace deftly moves over varied terrain—drawing from history, science, evolutionary theory, and art history—to present a lively account of fossil discoveries and an overview of what those discoveries have revealed about early mammals and their evolution. In these pages we encounter towering mammoths, tiny horses, giant-clawed ground sloths, whales with legs, uintatheres, zhelestids, and other exotic extinct creatures as well as the scientists who discovered and wondered about their remains. We meet such memorable figures as Georges Cuvier, Richard Owen, Edward D. Cope, George Gaylord Simpson, and Stephen Jay Gould and learn of their heated disputes, from Cuvier's and Owen's fights with early evolutionists to present controversies over the Late Cretaceous mass extinction. Wallace's own lifelong interest in evolution is reflected in the book's evocative and engaging style and in the personal experiences he expertly weaves into the tale, providing an altogether expansive perspective on what Darwin described as the "grandeur" of evolution.

Beasts of Eden

Beasts of Eden
Author: Michael Beadle
Publisher: Press 53
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2018-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781941209806

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In this new collection, Beadle lures us into a realm of fact and fantasy, of history and myth, where we are all-at once-both "native and stranger, neighbor and trespasser" . . . . nothing escapes the fresh wit and seasoned wisdom of this big-hearted poet.

The Beasts of Eden

The Beasts of Eden
Author: N Ferguson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781483647678

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There is a huge time gap between the very first two versus of Genesis in the bible. In this fiction novel, the author combines creative imagination and revelation from scripture in an attempt to explain that gap and to fill all the voids in-between. The story takes place before the time of Adam & Eve. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Everything and everyone was in perfect beauty & harmony. Worship was the joyful duty of both beasts and other beings present during this time until the appearance of a deadly sight in the sky - THE FALL OF LUCIFER! What appears to be a giant meteorite followed by 3 smaller ones is in actual fact the prison cell for this menace who led a rebellion in heaven just moments ago. Crashing into the earth causing destruction & chaos on its impact alone, darkness is introduced to our world for the first time. Unable to move from his prison, Lucifer oozes forth diabolic smoke from within the meteorite to infest & corrupt the remnant of survivors on the earth with its emotional poison. Led by a Lion, the kings of this era each charged with the rule over the elements air, water & earth gather together seeking council & a solution for this time of peril, chaos & darkness covering the face of the earth. Admits this struggle against overwhelming odds for survival, they have to endure & deal with a rebel among themselves too that ancient serpent called the dragon who believes himself to be the "Chosen One" created to fulfill this era's prophecy to rule & unite all the elements. Thrones are shaken, friendships are tested & darkness spreads in this epic tail as the plot thickens in the search for the Creator God who alone can answer the cry of all of creation.

Dragons of Eden

Dragons of Eden
Author: Carl Sagan
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 1986-12-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0345346297

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“A history of the human brain from the big bang, fifteen billion years ago, to the day before yesterday . . . It's a delight.”—The New York Times Dr. Carl Sagan takes us on a great reading adventure, offering his vivid and startling insight into the brain of man and beast, the origin of human intelligence, the function of our most haunting legends—and their amazing links to recent discoveries. “How can I persuade every intelligent person to read this important and elegant book? . . . He talks about all kinds of things: the why of the pain of human childbirth . . . the reason for sleeping and dreaming . . . chimpanzees taught to communicate in deaf and dumb language . . . the definition of death . . . cloning . . . computers . . . intelligent life on other planets. . . . Fascinating . . . delightful.”—The Boston Globe “In some lost Eden where dragons ruled, the foundations of our intelligence were laid. . . . Carl Sagan takes us on a guided tour of that lost land. . . . Fascinating . . . entertaining . . . masterful.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Liber Bestarius

Liber Bestarius
Author: Various
Publisher: Eden Studios
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9781891153563

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Totally compatible with all d20 System materials, the Liber Bestiarius provides a horde of new creatures for any campaign. From the massive to the minute, from the motivated to the mindless, the monsters stalk your setting with terrifying relentlessness! The Book of Beasts features a full range of creatures from demons and golems to small furry mammals and new PC races, new feats, new spells, and new special abilities! Each creature entry contains: A complete description of each monster, fit for use in any setting. Adventure hooks providing advice on inserting the monster into your campaign. PC suitability entries offering suggestions for adding the beast as a member of the party! A comprehensive listing of d20 System stats. Combat strategies and inclinations, including many new special abilities.

Beast of Eden

Beast of Eden
Author: Lexi Post
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949007145

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Can anyone control the Beast? The Woman - Xavia Jones, a zoologist with a focus on evolution is only on planet Eden for two days before one of her Edenists is exiled from his city. Furious over the injustice of his banishment, she stows away with him. But once outside the walls of Tolba, in a jungle filled with criminals and a beast she could never have imagined, she's having second thoughts. The Man - Lyka feels the weight of responsibility for Xavia's safety and despite believing she'd be better back in the city with the brothers of his heart, he's honored that she's with him. Now he just has to convince his old friend and long-time exile, Davos, that keeping her with them is best for everyone. As far as he's concerned, only the beast can protect her. The Beast - Davos blames himself for every Kindred of Eden being exiled from Tolba. It was his lack of control over the Beast that caused the city to distrust his Kindred. Now he must ensure they all survive in his jungle home. It is a hard life for a man and no place for a woman. A woman will cause disruption and chaos. A woman will release the Beast.

West of Eden

West of Eden
Author: Harry Harrison
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2012-07-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146682283X

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Sixty-five million years ago, a disastrous cataclysm eliminated three quarters of all life on Earth. Overnight, the age of dinosaurs ended. The age of mammals had begun. But what if history had happened differently? What if the reptiles had survived to evolve intelligent life? In West of Eden, bestselling author Harry Harrison has created a rich, dramatic saga of a world where the descendents of the dinosaurs struggled with a clan of humans in a battle for survival. Here is the story of Kerrick, a young hunter who grows to manhood among the dinosaurs, escaping at last to rejoin his own kind. His knowledge of their strange customs makes him the humans' leader...and the dinosaurs' greatest enemy. Rivalling Frank Herbert's Dune in the majesty of its scope and conception, West of Eden is a monumental epic of love and savagery, bravery and hope. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Altar of Eden

Altar of Eden
Author: James Rollins
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061959146

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“Every James Rollins delivers mach-speed mayhem, throat-clutching suspense, high-style adventure, and a terrific story told terrifically.” —Steve Berry, author of The Warsaw Protocol Combining science, history, and breakneck suspense—and a secret tied to the Book of Genesis—Altar of Eden is sure to satisfy every James Rollins fan while winning over a slew of new converts. Following the fall of Baghdad, two Iraqi boys stumble upon armed men looting the city zoo. The floodgates have been opened for the smuggling of hundreds of exotic birds, mammals, and reptiles to Western nations, but this crime hides a deeper secret. Amid a hail of bullets, a concealed underground weapons lab is ransacked—and something even more horrific is set free. Seven years later, Louisiana state veterinarian Lorna Polk stumbles upon a fishing trawler shipwrecked on a barrier island. The crew is missing or dead, but the boat holds a frightening cargo: a caged group of exotic animals, clearly part of a black market smuggling ring. Yet, something is wrong with these beasts, disturbing deformities that make no sense: a parrot with no feathers, a pair of Capuchin monkeys conjoined at the hip, a jaguar cub with the dentition of a saber-toothed tiger. They also all share one uncanny trait—a disturbingly heightened intelligence. To uncover the truth about the origin of this strange cargo and the terrorist threat it poses, Lorna must team up with a man who shares a dark and bloody past with her and is now an agent with the U.S. Border Patrol, Jack Menard. Together, the two must hunt for a beast that escaped the shipwreck while uncovering a mystery tied to fractal science and genetic engineering, all to expose a horrifying secret that traces back to humankind's earliest roots. But can Lorna stop what is about to be born upon the altar of Eden before it threatens not only the world but also the very foundation of what it means to be human?

Evolving Eden

Evolving Eden
Author: Alan Turner
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780231119443

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The Garden of Eden as the ideal and untouched site of life's creation persists in popular thought, even as we have uncovered a lengthy fossil record and developed a scientific understanding of evolution. The continent of Africa is a good candidate for Eden: its generally warm climate, rich vegetation, and variety of animal species lend themselves easily to such a comparison. Yet in the time since the first primates appeared millions of years ago, Africa has undergone profound alterations in physical geography, climate, and biota. Linking the evidence of the past with that of the present, this exquisitely illustrated guide examines the evolution of the mammalian fauna of Africa within the context of dramatic changes over the course of more than 30 million years of primate presence. The book covers such topics as dating, continental drift, and global climate change and the likely motors of evolution as well as the physical evolution of the African continent, including present and past climates, and the major determinants of plant and mammal distributions. The authors discuss human evolution as a part of the larger pattern of mammalian evolution while responding to the unique interest that we have in our own past. The meticulous reconstructions of fossil mammals in this book are the result of detailed anatomical research. Restorations of mammalian musculature and appearance take into account the affinities between fossil forms and extant species in order to make well-founded inferences about unpreserved animal attributes. Environmental reconstructions benefit from the authors' visits to more than a dozen wildlife preserves in five African countries as well as the use of an extensive database of published studies on the evolution of landscapes on the continent. A fascinating read and a visual feast, Evolving Eden lays the foundation for a deeper appreciation of contemporary African wildlife.