The Cartoon Guide to Biology

By Larry Gonick, David Wessner

Price: $23.99

On Sale: 7/30/2019

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The Cartoon Guide to Biology

By Larry Gonick, David Wessner

Price: $23.99

On Sale: 7/30/2019

About the Book

From New York Times bestselling author Larry Gonick and Davidson College biology professor David Wessner comes this comprehensive and humorous cartoon guide to topics in biology

Did you faint when your middle school science teacher asked you to dissect a frog? Do you think DNA stands for “Don’t Know the Answer”? Do you still cling to the belief that osmosis was the name of Ozzy Osbourne’s last tour? If you said yes to any of these questions—or even if you didn’t—then you need The Cartoon Guide to Biology.

The latest from New York Times bestselling author Larry Gonick—writing with Davidson College biology professor David Wessner—is a hilarious and informative handbook to the science of life. From the inner workings of the cell, to the magic of gene expression, to the Krebs and Calvin cycles, to sexual and asexual reproduction, The Cartoon Guide to Biology uses simple, clear, humorous illustrations to make biology’s most complex concepts understandable and entertaining. Whether you’re peering into the microscope for the first time or brushing up after decades of de-evolution, this book has you covered.

 

Product Details

ISBN: 9780062398659
Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks
On Sale: Jul 30, 2019
List price: $23.99
No of pages: 320
Trim Size: 7.400 in (w) x 9.200 in (h) x 0.850 in (d)
BISAC 1: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology
BISAC 2: STUDY AIDS / Study Guides
BISAC 3: COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Reference, Guides & Companions
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Larry Gonick

Biography

Larry Gonick has been creating comics that explain history, science, math, and other big subjects for more than forty years. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into more than twenty-five languages. He has been a calculus instructor at Harvard (where he earned his BA and MA in mathematics), a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, and a Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth College.

David Wessner

About the Book

From New York Times bestselling author Larry Gonick and Davidson College biology professor David Wessner comes this comprehensive and humorous cartoon guide to topics in biology

Did you faint when your middle school science teacher asked you to dissect a frog? Do you think DNA stands for “Don’t Know the Answer”? Do you still cling to the belief that osmosis was the name of Ozzy Osbourne’s last tour? If you said yes to any of these questions—or even if you didn’t—then you need The Cartoon Guide to Biology.

The latest from New York Times bestselling author Larry Gonick—writing with Davidson College biology professor David Wessner—is a hilarious and informative handbook to the science of life. From the inner workings of the cell, to the magic of gene expression, to the Krebs and Calvin cycles, to sexual and asexual reproduction, The Cartoon Guide to Biology uses simple, clear, humorous illustrations to make biology’s most complex concepts understandable and entertaining. Whether you’re peering into the microscope for the first time or brushing up after decades of de-evolution, this book has you covered.

 

Product Details

ISBN: 9780062398659
Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks
On Sale: Jul 30, 2019
List price: $23.99
No of pages: 320
Trim Size: 7.400 in (w) x 9.200 in (h) x 0.850 in (d)
BISAC 1: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology
BISAC 2: STUDY AIDS / Study Guides
BISAC 3: COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Reference, Guides & Companions
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Larry Gonick

Biography

Larry Gonick has been creating comics that explain history, science, math, and other big subjects for more than forty years. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into more than twenty-five languages. He has been a calculus instructor at Harvard (where he earned his BA and MA in mathematics), a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, and a Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth College.

David Wessner