Out of Nothing review – a breezy trip from the big bang to the end of days - News Summed Up

Out of Nothing review – a breezy trip from the big bang to the end of days


Her account celebrates humanity’s attempts to explore the world around it and the great beyond, from cave paintings and lion totems to scientists and astronauts. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Worldwide wonders … Out of Nothing by Daniel Locke with David Blandy. The book looks great, mixing human drama with deep-green forests, magnified cells, vibrant stars and wine that seems to hover in the glass. Stories that celebrate storytelling are nothing new, but Out of Nothing shows they can still feel as fresh as a daisy. Phone orders min p&p of £1.99.


Source: The Guardian March 16, 2018 12:00 UTC



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