Humans

  • Humans: Volume Two of the Neanderthal Parallax
    By Robert J. Sawyer

    Humans is one of the best SF novels of the year, and The Neanderthal Parallax is an SF classic in the making. Humans is a 2004 Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel.

  • Humans: An Introduction to Four-Field Anthropology
    By Alice Beck Kehoe

    Let us suppose a parent population of a million people has only a few hundred blue-eyed individuals, a miniscule percentage. Suppose a boatload of ten adventurers happened to include one blue-eyed and one (heterozygous) hazel-eyed ...

  • Humans: An A-Z
    By Matt Haig

    Matt Haig is the number one bestselling author of Reasons to Stay Alive, Notes on a Nervous Planet and The Comfort Book as well as seven novels for adults, including The Midnight Library, How to Stop Time and The Humans.

  • Humans: A Brief History of How We F*cked It All Up
    By Tom Phillips

    *NOW AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER* A Toronto Star Bestselling Book of the Year “Witty and entertaining.”—Sarah Knight “Laugh-out-loud.”—Steve Brusatte AN EXHILARATING JOURNEY THROUGH THE MOST CREATIVE AND CATASTROPHIC F*CK-UPS OF ...

  • Humans
    By Brandon Stanton

    Humans is the definitive catalogue of these travels. The faces and locations will vary from page to page, but the stories will feel deeply familiar.

  • Humans
    By Jason Weems, Laura Bieger, Joshua Shannon

    : Humboldt, Empire, and Humanity in the Anthropocene / Alan C. Braddock -- The Inhumanity of the Mass Subject / Michael Leja -- "Monsters of Mutilation, Death and Decay" : The Tragic Figures of Monster Roster / Larne Abse Gogarty -- Follow ...

  • Humans: An Introduction to Four-Field Anthropology
    By Alice Beck Kehoe

    First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • Humans: The Story of How Early Homo Sapiens Became Modern Humans
    By Wallace Shaunfield

    This is an important subject and one that has been debated by scholars for ages and now we have an answer. These are profound answers to long held questions, and which could cause a great deal of controversy

  • Humans
    By Robert J. Sawyer

    Neanderthal physicist Ponder Boddit resumes his relationship with geneticist Mary Vaughn as cultural and scientific exchanges begin between the two parallel Earths--our own, and one in which Neanderthals became the dominant species.

  • Humans: An Introduction to Four-field Anthropology
    By Alice Beck Kehoe

    prepared the “ fishing rod ” before finding a termite hill : They knew it was the season for the insects to be ripe with a sweet taste ; they found a suitable - size twig , broke it off and made it smooth , then went off looking for a ...

  • Humans: The Untold Story of Adam and Eve and Their Descendants
    By Joseph Marie Luguya

    This is Volume One of Mr. Luguya's three volume thriller about the devil's desire to claim his due, and one man's journey to hell and back.In this riveting theology-fiction, Christian Mjomba, a seminarian with a runaway imagination, has an ...

  • Humans
    By Brandon Stanton

    Humans is the definitive catalogue of these travels. The faces and locations will vary from page to page, but the stories will feel deeply familiar.

  • Humans
    By Donald E. Westlake

    Disillusioned with His own creation, God has decided to wipe humanity out for good, but the rag-tag collection of human misfits His chief angel has selected to trigger the Apocalypse will endanger this divine plan. Reprint.

  • Humans
    By Jason Weems, Laura Bieger, Joshua Shannon

    These essays consider a range of artworks from the colonial period to the present, examining how they have reflected, shaped, and modeled ideas of the human in American culture and politics.

  • Humans
    By Jason Weems, Laura Bieger, Joshua Shannon

    These essays consider a range of artworks from the colonial period to the present, examining how they have reflected, shaped, and modeled ideas of the human in American culture and politics.