A Short History of Nearly Everything 2.0
Bill Bryson describes himself as a reluctant traveller, but even when he stays at home, he can't contain his curiosity about the world around him.
A Short History of Nearly Everything 2.0 is the result of his quest to understand everything that has happened from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization - how we got from being nothing at all to what we are today. Now fully updated it explains among much else-
* why Pluto is no longer a planet
* how the number of moons in the solar system has more than doubled in 20 years
* how scientists used advances in genetics to discover previously unknown species of early humans
* why we still don't know what most of the universe is made of
* how the little Higgs boson transformed physics
This journey through time and space will inform a new generation of readers, young and old, as well as those who read this book on first publication with a new perspective based on what we know now.
Written in his inimitable style, Bryson makes complex subjects fascinating and accessible to everyone with an interest in the world around them.

