Could this be how new scientist feel when, they find theie first book of science, or maybe the book found them but, i can't seem to get this book out of my mine, its like my first stepping stine for my life to science.

Its a book about nature in general. Origins of humans, different typea of rocks, elementary material to be honest but, the same thing i thought when i read my elementary history text book, and i came out understanding more then i did before.

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What is the book?

Does it exist in English or an English translation?

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My opinion about the timeline of natural history is that people just make up stories about the past and call it science

Both Atheists and Theists are guilty of doing that in my opinion

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Ok so this type of natural history does not use much math it is basically just naming things but it does not let you predict the future results of an action the way applying chemistry or physics to biology would

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This looks like a very good book if you want an overview of the different kinds of species from a general standpoint

I have forgotten most of it because I just started focusing primarily on human biology after I graduated from high school and never studied the biology of other species much after that

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search.worldcat.org/search?q=N

So here are some other visual encyclopedias that look like they are related to biology or natural history I found on world cat that you might like while trying to search for the one you listed which I could not find on worldcat

Everything on worldcat is free if you can access the right library

But accessing the right library might be expensive if you have to hop on a plane to another country

With interlibrary loans you can access far away books for free

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