Earth
Over 4 Billion Years in the Making
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Rupert Evans
About this listen
A beautiful, full colour book to accompany the 5 part BBC TV series telling the most important story of all, the deep history of our own planet.
With the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets and The Universe, Andrew Cohen and Chris Packham narrate the biography of the Earth, revealing the most epic moments from its history, from the first seconds of its existence to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us.
But humans take a back seat for this story as the Earth takes centre stage. We’ll witness those moments where our planet’s future hung in the balance in the face of massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate, the collision of whole continents and more, and we’ll tell the story of how Earth’s most incredible creations – life and intelligence – are set to have the same lasting impact on Earth’s story as any meteorite or earthquake.
This is the epic 4 billion year story of the place we call home.
©2023 Chris Packham and Andrew Cohen (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
‘Combines the natural history of programmes such as David Attenborough’s Planet Earth with the planetary focus of Brian Cox’s Universe to show how their interconnectivity has created and sometimes almost obliterated life on Earth’ Guardian
‘Enlightenment has always been at the heart of Packham’s activism. His new series, Earth, is nothing less than the biography of our planet … Earth selects five cataclysms from history where our planet’s future hung in the balance, condensing over 4.5 billion years … No mean feat … Earth wouldn’t be a Packham project without the moments of unalloyed wonder’ Radio Times
‘The most epic moments from the Earth’s history … Crammed with loads of interesting trivia’ Closer
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- Joanne A.
- 22-04-24
Great story, missed Packham though!
I wish Chris Packham has narrated this, as his passion on the subject was not done justice.
The content was fabulous, as is to be expected with anything Packham does.
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- M Ghori
- 16-03-24
Fantastic history of our planet
The authors pull together strands from a range of sciences to detail how the earth came through so many calamities with its life.
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- LizzieDripping
- 16-03-24
Fascinating
A clear, well researched and interesting history of planet earth. It explains the processes that caused historical climate change and resulting extinction/creation events. The book should be mandatory reading for all as we approach the next stage in the plants life.
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