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Lewis Dartnell vintage paperback book collection set featuring two non-fiction titles on a wooden table.
Vintage Lewis Dartnell 2 Books Collection Set in paperback, featuring insightful non-fiction content on a wooden table.
Lewis Dartnell vintage paperback book collection set featuring two non-fiction titles on a wooden surface.

Lewis Dartnell 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Lewis Dartnell
SKU: VRT-U2510-9789123971961
Barcode: 9789123971961
Publisher: Vintage
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Titles in This Set:
The Knowledge: How To Rebuild Our World After An Apocalypse
Origins: How the Earth Shaped Human History

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Dive into two essential non-fiction titles by Lewis Dartnell in this paperback collection. The Knowledge asks a provocative question: how could a civilization rebuild after a catastrophic collapse? Dartnell presents a concise, evidence-based manual for practical resilience, surveying core systems such as energy, food, water, shelter, medicine, transport, and governance. Origins invites readers to travel through deep time, showing how Earth's geology, climate, and planetary forces shaped the rise of civilizations, technology, and culture. Together, these volumes offer a balanced pairing of macro history and hands-on planning, appealing to curious general readers, science enthusiasts, students, and lifelong learners. The set is accessible, engaging, and thoughtful, with clear explanations that connect scientific ideas to real-world implications. Dartnell translates complex subjects into readable chapters that invite readers to think critically about how our world functions and how it might be rebuilt with insight and prudence.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these two titles, Dartnell links the broad sweep of Earth’s history with practical questions about resilience and civilization. Origins demonstrates how planetary forces—from the movement of continents to climate shifts—shaped where societies formed, what technologies emerged, and how communities organized themselves under pressure. The Knowledge then translates those insights into actionable guidelines for rebuilding: securing energy, ensuring food and water supplies, establishing shelter and healthcare, and creating governance structures that endure. Readers are guided through a logical progression—from planetary context to human systems—gaining a holistic understanding of how environments influence progress and how informed decisions can help a society survive and thrive after crisis. This collection is ideal for readers who crave evidence-based discussion, accessible science, and a compelling narrative about resilience and history.

The Knowledge: How To Rebuild Our World After An Apocalypse
In The Knowledge, Dartnell imagines a civilization reset and asks what practical steps would be needed to restore society from the ground up. The book reads like a concise, evidence-based survival manual for the modern age, covering core systems such as energy, food, water, shelter, medicine, transport, and governance. Each chapter translates scientific ideas into actionable guidelines, helping readers understand the constraints and choices that determine what a functioning society looks like after catastrophe. Accessible and carefully grounded in real-world science, this work invites curious readers to think like planners, engineers, and citizens as they envision resilient futures.

Origins: How the Earth Shaped Human History
Origins takes readers on a journey through deep time to explain how Earth’s processes—geology, climate, and planetary change—have steered the course of human development. Dartnell weaves geology into history, showing how natural forces influenced the rise and fall of civilizations, technology adoption, and cultural evolution. The narrative remains engaging and accessible, balancing distant planetary scales with relatable examples. This book offers a compelling framework for understanding why societies pursue certain technologies or adapt to environmental pressures. It’s a thoughtful, evidence-based account that rewards readers with a broader perspective on how our world shaped the people who inhabit it.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for adults and curious general readers who love science, history, and practical problem-solving. If you’re eager to understand how past civilizations rose, why modern systems may falter under stress, and how communities can adapt in uncertain times, this Paperback set delivers accessible insights without oversimplification. Students and teachers will appreciate the clear explanations and cross-disciplinary perspective, while gift buyers will find a compelling duo that resonates with lifelong learners, science enthusiasts, and thoughtful readers. It also makes a strong addition to home libraries, book clubs, and classrooms seeking credible, readable introductions to resilience, energy systems, and environmental history.

Key Benefits:

  • Two-volume paperback collection perfect for gifting and shelf display
  • Clear, evidence-based explanations that translate complex science into practical insights
  • Engaging blend of history, geology, and resilience planning
  • Ideal for study groups, classrooms, and personal curiosity
  • Accessible writing style without compromising intellectual rigor
  • A comprehensive look at how Earth shaped civilization and how to rebuild it

About the Author:
Lewis Dartnell is a science writer and researcher whose work spans astronomy, planetary science, and human history. In The Knowledge and Origins, he combines rigorous research with accessible prose to translate complex scientific ideas into practical perspectives on civilization and survival. Dartnell’s writing blends history, biology, and earth science to explain how our world works and how communities can adapt to changing conditions. The two-book collection showcases his ability to connect macro historical trends with hands-on considerations of how societies function and adapt. Readers appreciate his clear explanations, structured reasoning, and engaging storytelling that invites thoughtful discussion about technology, environment, and society.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Whether you’re a history buff, a science enthusiast, or a reader seeking practical knowledge for uncertain times, this two-book collection delivers. The Knowledge provides practical frameworks for rebuilding civilization, while Origins offers a sweeping, digestible history of Earth’s influence on human life. Together, they offer a satisfying reading experience, a coherent worldview, and a credible source for discussion, study, and planning. The paperback format makes it easy to read at home or in a classroom, and the compact size makes a thoughtful gift set. Owning the full set helps readers see connections between planetary history and modern resilience in a way that few titles do.

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