![]() It upset me so badly, and remember this is preteen-logic at work here, I threw the accursed book into the recycling bin in the basement because I just could not stand having it in the house. ![]() ![]() And I was deeply, profoundly shaken to my core. I found a copy of Man After Man, bought it, brought it home, and sat down to read it. I'd just devoured both After Man and The New Dinosaurs and I was ready for more. This is all due to my first memory of sitting down and reading the book. We've already explored his two signature books on speculative animals, and we've touched on some of his more obscure and incredibly strange science fiction biology works as well.Īnd I swore up and down that I'd never do a post about his Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future. ![]() His is the version of Man After Man I read for this review and do please read along, as I'm not going to post any illustrations.Īh, Dougal Dixon. Note: Many thanks to Sivatherium for his extensive archive of speculative biology books on his lovely Neocene website, because the book has been long out of print and asking prices on Amazon are outrageous. ![]()
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