Reader's Digest - World Atlas/TIME The 100 Most Influential People/Time New Frontiers of Space
World Atlas
An atlas featuring up-to-date information about the past, present and future of the planet, including natural history, weather, geology, sea and space.
The color maps are designed to give a three-dimensional effect by use of altitude hints and to provide easy identification of places - using bold typography - and of physical features. Eleven pages are devoted to the UK and islands.
Most major place names are given in both native and translated forms, and the index lists over 45, 000 places.
TIME The 100 Most Influential People Who Never Lived
We know them better than we know our friends: brilliant Sherlock Holmes; stingy Ebenezer Scrooge; the idealistic Don Quixote; the obsessed Captain Ahab. Hamlet is indecisive and world-weary; Romeo and Juliet are young, lusty and impulsive; Indiana Jones is dashing, learned and courageous.
We speak of men with Oedipus Complexes or Peter Pan Syndromes. We know women who dream of being Cinderella-or Madame Bovary. We fear Orwell's Big Brother, Bram Stoker's Count Dracula and Dr. Frankenstein's Creature. And we marvel at odd couples: Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. D'Arcy; Huckleberry Finn and Jim; Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock; Humbert Humbert and Lolita.
Yet all of these unforgettable icons-who have shaped civilization and embodied our deepest archetypes-are not human: they are fictional constructs, some created by great authors, others by long processes of folklore and myth.
Now TIME has enlisted a host of brilliant authors to ponder the impact of these remarkable figures. Imagine Paul Ryan saluting Ayn Rand's heroic individualist, John Galt. Think David Sedaris sizing up the Marlboro Man, Gloria Steinem dressing down the Barbie doll, and Chris Rock ripping the reign of Jim Crow. Join TIME for a brisk, enlightening exploration of the almost-lives and almost-times of the most influential characters who never drew a breath.
Time New Frontiers of Space
What's new in the universe? Journey with the editors of TIME as they explore the latest scientific discoveries within our solar system and beyond. Recent advances in technology have helped astronomers put to rest centuries-old debates about space and the universe, but they have also raised newer, more intriguing questions: What is the nature of dark matter and what does it tell us about the origins of the universe? Does new data strongly suggest that microbial life exists beyond Earth -- in our own solar system? How does the discovery of far more exoplanets than scientists once estimated impact the odds that advanced life may exist elsewhere in the universe? Are space tourism and commercial asteroid mining feasible? TIME explores these topics and more in a stunning view of the final frontier.
RM29.50 – RM69.99
ISBN
9781922083685
CATEGORY
Scholastic & Other English Book
LANGUAGE
English
Printing 印刷
Color 彩色
Number of Pages 页数
424
WEIGHT
3 KG
DIMENSIONS
27 × 37 × 4 cm