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The Road to Gondwana

In search of the lost supercontinent

Bill Morris

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English
Exisle
05 October 2022
An immersive and fascinating journey into deep time, charting the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana through a billion years of Earth’s history.

‘Gondwana’ is a mystery of geological history; a lost supercontinent and a place woven into the consciousness of all who inhabit its scattered fragments. Today, the people who live in Africa, South America, India, Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Arabia spend their lives walking around on what’s left of Gondwana. But what was life like when it was whole?

 The Road to Gondwana traces the steps science took to find Gondwana, and the evolutionary journey of Gondwana itself. Our tour guide on this journey is Glossopteris – an extinct tree that dominated the supercontinent for 50 million years, before vanishing in the most devastating event ever to strike life on this planet, the Permian mass extinction. 

This is a story about deep time and the challenges that face those who venture there. It’s about the importance of imagination in science, and the reasons that the journey towards understanding is sometimes more important than the destination. 
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Imprint:   Exisle
Country of Publication:   New Zealand
Dimensions:   Height: 152mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9781922539335
ISBN 10:   1922539333
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Bill Morris is a writer, documentary filmmaker and musician based in Port Chalmers, New Zealand. He has worked extensively as a wildlife filmmaker for NHNZ, the BBC Natural History Unit and others, and his passion for science and stories of the natural world informs all of his work.

Reviews for The Road to Gondwana: In search of the lost supercontinent

The book is a fascinating read which takes the armchair explorer on a journey to a world which is long gone, step by step through eons of time. * The Senior * a really enjoyable book. It reads more like a fiction book than nonfiction, despite being packed full of great information -- Narelle Graham * ABC South Australia regional afternoons * When you really love, really appreciate, really immerse yourself in the forces of nature, that is when you perhaps care a little more about our impacts on it. It's important and powerful work * RNZ - None To Noon * It is a scholarly and persuasive work, dazzling in its detail, but immensely entertaining and intriguing * The Australian * The Road To Gondwana should be in every home. It is written for all to understand, and with so many descriptive stories, from the girls picking out coal with their fingers in India to geologists exploring the sea beds. Immensely relevant today! * Blue Wolf Reviews * A wonderful new book. Is a lovely looking book, it is beautifully designed. It would be a great Chrissie present * OarFM - Morning Show * Prior to reading this book I had no idea that geology and palaeontology could be so interesting, so fascinating. * Schooldays Magazine *


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