Author:Desmond Morris
The human female form is the brilliant end-point of millions of years of evolution, loaded with amazing adjustments and subtle refinements. It is the most remarkable organism on the planet. At different times and in different places, human societies have tried to improve on nature, modifying and embellishing the female form in a thousand different ways. In this new study, people-watcher Desmond Morris turns his skill and attention to the female form and takes the reader on a guided tour 'from head to toe'. Highlighting the evolutionary functions of biological features that all women share, Morris explores the enhancements and constraints that human societies have developed in the quest for control and perfection of the female form. Written from a zoologist's perspective and packed full of scientific fact, fascinating anecdote and thought-provoking conclusions, The Naked Woman builds on Desmond Morris's unrivalled experience as an observer of the human animal.
The naked ape will be a wiser and better hominid by the time he has thumbed his way through to the end
—— The TimesAn explosive study of the female form
—— Mail on SundayA clear and careful introduction to an involved subject
—— The Times (Praise for Manwatching)A brilliant mixture of medical, metaphorical and philosophical commentary
—— Richard Holmes , The TimesThis tour de force has... sheer gusto and kinetic energy
—— GuardianThis amusing and very useful book is a must for any gardener, whether highly knowledgeable or rank amateur.
—— Good Book GuideRefreshingly down-to-earth guide
—— RedIt is the perfect book for the armchair gardener!
—— Period HouseThis joyful little book will help debunk some gardening myths, and reveal your garden as it really is.
—— Gardening Which?A gem of a book
—— Todmorden NewsAn essential gardening book:Ken Thompson's book should be on every gardener's bookshelf. It is a well-written, easy to read publication with a nice touch of humour. Ken Thompson makes gardening science easy without trivialising it - and, throughout, there are useful practical tips. As a professional gardener, I highly recommend this book.
—— DP Tabberner, Stourbridge , AmazonA delightful read: A lovely diversion from the dumbed down style of gardening you see on TV, this small book runs through the science background of gardening without coming over at all too technical.
I was slightly disappointed with the chapter on Latin names, but the rest of the book was just packed with interesting facts and anecdotes.
If you're interested in how your garden works then you'll enjoy and be informed by this book.