A luminous prose style. . . . Clear, evocative, and, at its best, dense with realities rather than concepts or opinions, [Microcosmos] grips the serious reader in a way that transcends both science and science journalism. * New York Times Book Review *
Microcosmos is a book for all to read. Although the ideas expressed with such clarity and enthusiasm in this enthralling volume are soundly based on current scientific research they are couched in a language that anyone with a smattering of biology can easily grasp. . . . Microcosmos is a book packed with information and fascinating detail, but all of it to the purpose of demonstrating how life forms are interwoven with each other. * The Ecologist *
A fascinating, engrossing, superbly written account. . . . Makes the story of evolution-including very recent findings-accessible. * Los Angeles Times *
A stunning, complex chronicle . . . proposing that only an understanding of the microcosm from which life sprang can make possible our ultimate leap beyond Earth into a human-devised supercosm. * Publishers Weekly *
First published in 1986, Microcosmos is already regarded as a seminal book in its field. * Hartford Courant *