
The Insect Epiphany
How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture
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Barrett Klein
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From entomologist Barrett Klein comes a buzz-worthy exploration of the many ways insects have affected human society, history, and culture
Insects surround us. They fuel life on Earth through their roles as pollinators, predators, and prey, but rarely do we consider the outsize influence they have had on our culture and civilization. Their anatomy and habits inform how we live, work, create art, and innovate. Featuring nearly 250 color images—from ancient etchings to avant-garde art, from bug-based meals to haute couture—The Insect Epiphany proves that our world would look very different without insects, not just because they are crucial to our ecosystems, but because they have shaped and inspired so many aspects of what makes us human.
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“The Insect Epiphany has substantially broadened my appreciation of insects, with a fascinating dive into the services—beyond the ecological ones—that they perform. Indeed, this book has given me my own unexpected epiphany that insects have impacted human cultures and molded our lives in myriad ways I hadn’t imagined.”—Douglas W. Tallamy, author of Nature’s Best Hope
“The Insect Epiphany is exceptionally beautiful, deeply enlightening, and just a little bizarre. If you're a stranger to Barrett Klein, entomologist and artist extraordinaire, then this book is an ideal way to make his acquaintance and enjoy his special knowledge.”—Thomas D. Seeley, author of Honeybee Democracy
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If you are at all interested in life on our planet, then you need to know about insects. They are the most successful group of animals ever to have lived on Earth. Making up three quarters of all animal species, insects conquered the planet long ago. They were among the very first animals to appear on land and were the first to take to the air. Their total biomass is at least 10 times that of all humans and our livestock combined.
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Great broad overview
- De J. Moras en 01-09-23
De: Dr. George McGavin, y otros
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The Greeks
- A Global History
- De: Roderick Beaton
- Narrado por: Anna Crowe
- Duración: 16 h y 38 m
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More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek city-states, led by Athens and Sparta, laid the foundation for much of modern science, the arts, politics, and law. But the influence of the Greeks did not end with the rise and fall of this classical civilization. As historian Roderick Beaton illustrates, over three millennia Greek speakers produced a series of civilizations that were rooted in southeastern Europe but again and again ranged widely across the globe.
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An Ethnography of the Greeks
- De gmurphy92 en 03-27-22
De: Roderick Beaton
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Firepower
- How Weapons Shaped Warfare
- De: Paul Lockhart
- Narrado por: Brian Nishii
- Duración: 21 h y 4 m
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The history of warfare cannot be fully understood without considering the technology of killing. In Firepower, acclaimed historian Paul Lockhart tells the story of the evolution of weaponry and how it transformed not only the conduct of warfare, but also the very structure of power in the West, from the Renaissance to the dawn of the atomic era.
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Needs More Guns Less Political Opinion
- De Jeb en 10-20-22
De: Paul Lockhart
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Empireworld
- How British Imperialism Shaped the Globe
- De: Sathnam Sanghera
- Narrado por: Homer Todiwala
- Duración: 11 h y 30 m
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2.6 billion people are inhabitants of former British colonies. The empire's influence upon the quarter of the planet it occupied, and its gravitational influence upon the world outside it, has been profound: from the spread of Christianity by missionaries to the shaping international law. Even today, 1 in 3 people drive on the left hand side of the road, an artifact of the British empire. Yet Britain's idea of its imperial history and the world's experience of it are two very different things. Empireworld explores the ways in which British Empire has come to shape the modern world.
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Great info about colonialism
- De Ayako E. en 10-04-24
De: Sathnam Sanghera
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The Everyday Stoic
- Simple Rules for a Good Life
- De: William Mulligan
- Narrado por: William Mulligan
- Duración: 4 h y 15 m
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William Mulligan, founder of The Everyday Stoic, transforms principles from ancient Stoic philosophy into a contemporary guide for overcoming the challenges of modern life and cultivating an unshakeable sense of inner calm, so that you too can live like a Stoic. Rediscover ancient wisdom and join the Stoic movement: From Marcus Aurelius to Seneca, the Stoics have a long and rich history. The Everyday Stoic draws on these timeless teachings and offers a chance to be part of a growing stoic community.
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Stoicism explained!
- De Sahar Pugh en 05-08-25
De: William Mulligan
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Save Me from the Waves
- An Adventure from Sea to Summit
- De: Jessica Hepburn
- Narrado por: Jessica Hepburn
- Duración: 8 h y 25 m
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Jessica Hepburn is an unlikely athlete–she was labelled the ‘arty’ not the ‘sporty’ one in school. She hates exercise and believes the only reason to do it is for food, booze and box-sets on the sofa. However, in her forties, following a succession of hard and sad life experiences she started to try and exercise her way out of heartbreak. She has now become one of the world’s most extraordinary endurance athletes.
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Unusual but excellent
- De Anonymous User en 08-26-24
De: Jessica Hepburn
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On a Night of a Thousand Stars
- De: Andrea Yaryura Clark
- Narrado por: Paula Christensen
- Duración: 11 h y 40 m
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New York, 1998. Santiago Larrea, a wealthy Argentine diplomat, is holding court alongside his wife, Lila, and their daughter, Paloma, a college student and budding jewelry designer, at their annual summer polo match and soiree. All seems perfect in the Larreas’ world—until an unexpected party guest from Santiago's university days shakes his usually unflappable demeanor. The woman's cryptic comments spark Paloma’s curiosity about her father’s past, of which she knows little. Paloma is determined to learn more about his life in the years leading up to the dictatorship of 1976.
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Amazing narration, moving story!
- De Suzanne B en 04-03-22
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Look Away
- A True Story of Murders, Bombings, and a Far-Right Campaign to Rid Germany of Immigrants
- De: Jacob Kushner
- Narrado por: Samantha Desz
- Duración: 11 h y 13 m
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Not long after the Berlin Wall fell, three teenagers became friends in the East German town of Jena. It was a time of excitement, but also of economic crisis: some four million East Germans found themselves out of jobs. The friends began attending far-right rallies with people who called themselves National Socialists: Nazis. Like the Hitler-led Nazis before them, they blamed minorities for their ills. From 2000 to 2011, they embarked on the most horrific string of white nationalist killings since the Holocaust. Their target: immigrants.
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Illuminating
- De Kelly en 01-02-25
De: Jacob Kushner
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Hungry Beautiful Animals
- The Joyful Case for Going Vegan
- De: Matthew C. Halteman
- Narrado por: Matthew C. Halteman
- Duración: 7 h y 9 m
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In Hungry Beautiful Animals, philosopher Matthew C. Halteman shows us how—despite all the forces arrayed against going vegan—we can create an abundant life for everyone without using animals for food. Going vegan must be about flourishing, not shaming and blaming ourselves.
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Great voice of stewardship & compassion; great voice for audio books!
- De David M. en 11-19-24
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How to Love a Forest
- The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World
- De: Ethan Tapper
- Narrado por: Evan Sibley
- Duración: 7 h y 49 m
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Only those who love trees should cut them, writes forester Ethan Tapper. In How to Love a Forest, he asks what it means to live in a time in which ecosystems are in retreat and extinctions rattle the bones of the earth. How do we respond to the harmful legacies of the past? How do we use our species’ incredible power to heal rather than to harm? Tapper walks us through the fragile and resilient community that is a forest.
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Beautifully written, definitely worth the listen, a little repetitive
- De Amazon Customer en 09-24-24
De: Ethan Tapper
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Buzz, Sting, Bite
- Why We Need Insects
- De: Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson
- Narrado por: Kristin Millward
- Duración: 7 h y 15 m
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An enthusiastic, witty, and informative introduction to the world of insects and why we - and the planet we inhabit - could not survive without them.
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Content is very interesting
- De Klaasneus en 07-17-19
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- A Novel
- De: Kate Atkinson
- Narrado por: Fenella Woolgar
- Duración: 11 h y 9 m
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In 1940, 18-year-old Juliet Armstrong is reluctantly recruited into the world of espionage. Sent to an obscure department of MI5 tasked with monitoring the comings and goings of British Fascist sympathizers, she discovers the work to be by turns both tedious and terrifying. But after the war has ended, she presumes the events of those years have been relegated to the past forever. Ten years later, now a radio producer at the BBC, Juliet is unexpectedly confronted by figures from her past. A different war is being fought now, but Juliet finds herself once more under threat.
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A very satisfying two days!
- De Frances en 09-30-18
De: Kate Atkinson
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The Habsburgs
- To Rule the World
- De: Martyn Rady
- Narrado por: Simon Boughey
- Duración: 14 h y 58 m
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The definitive history of a powerful family dynasty who dominated Europe for centuries - from their rise to power to their eventual downfall.
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An Excellent and Interesting History
- De Darrel Bishop en 09-14-20
De: Martyn Rady
Bee-yond Brilliant !
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