Mariana Cook
Faces of Science
Portraits
Introduction by Gerard Piel
An intimate look at the people behind
some of the great discoveries of our
time.
HERE A RENOWNED PHOTOGRAPHER turns her
camera on some of the greatest men and women of
the scientific community. The seventy-seven extraordinary
portraits included in Faces of Science make their
subjects accessible to us and less formidable than they
may have seemed in the past. Each image is paired
with a short autobiographical essay explaining how
the scientist became interested in his or her chosen
field. The combination of word and image illuminates
the individual character of each scientist, from
Francis Crick and Richard Leakey to Miriam Rothschild
and Mary Eubanks. It also reveals some of what
they have in common: intellectual curiosity, a desire
to help mankind, and an ability to work with others
to accomplish their tasks. Faces of Science is both an
inspiration and a confirmation of the human spirit.
MARIANA COOK's previous books include
the much-acclaimed Mothers and Sons and
Fathers and Daughters. She lives in New York
City. The late GERARD PIEL was the founding
editor of Scientific American.
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