"Moore is the rare science writer who can describe dew point so poetically you feel you're with him in a twinkling field of white clover on a cool summer morning. Moore's history is just as evocative, and full of wisdom for modern times." --Cynthia Barnett, The New York Times Book Review
"[An] elegantly constructed group biography . . . recalls the best of its genre." --Mike Jay, The Wall Street Journal
"[A] spirited new book . . . [Moore] is a gifted writer with a nifty turn of phrase." --Matthew Price, The Boston Globe
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