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Historical Geology: Evolution of Earth and Life Through Time

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Cengage Learning's HISTORICAL GEOLOGY brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools along with comprehensive text content for historical geology courses. Whether you use a traditional printed text or all digital CourseMate alternative, it's never been easier to better understand the the geological and biological history of Earth and the underlying principles and processes that have shaped our planet.

432 pages, Paperback

First published June 15, 1962

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143 reviews39 followers
August 22, 2023
I have the 7th edition of this, so my review is based on that. I read this for a class, but I am a geoscience lover and appreciate it either way. I like the Summary at the end of each chapter that touches on the main points in the chapter. Super useful.
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10 reviews185 followers
March 31, 2011
If it were possible to give 4.5 stars, this textbook would have received that rating instead. However, there were too many simplified graphics - and, towards the later chapters, typos - to merit a perfect rating.

Excellent photo accompaniments, though, and the "perspectives" added to each section were a nice touch. An expanded final chapter on the evolution of primates / hominids would have been nice, and perhaps more of a concentration on geochemistry and geophysics in chapters 4 and 5.

All in all, a pleasurable read, and a decent text for an introductory course in Historical Geology.
Profile Image for Diane.
399 reviews19 followers
April 24, 2014
I don't recall spending $214 on this text in college when I needed it for a class, and so I can't willingly agree to the inflated price it has come to. It's certainly not worth that as a short, albeit tall, paperback text.

That being said, it is still a decent book that is easy to read, chock full of information, diagrams, maps, etc. and is definitely a staple for learning the ins and outs of Geology. It never assumes that you are a Geology major or that you'll know most, if not all, the knowledge presented inside the text and so, step by step, it guides you instead of preaches to you.

Again, not worth the money it's set at right now, but fine otherwise.
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Author 16 books22 followers
August 23, 2013
Wicander and Monroe's book is aimed at college students but is easily understood by the general reader. It is well illustrated and limited to information needed for an understanding of the basic processes that shaped our planet. I am not in a position to comment on its value for teaching. What I can say is that it has added to my enjoyment as a traveler, going around the world and seeing the amazing variety of land forms. On that basis, I award it five stars.
693 reviews21 followers
December 31, 2016
College textbook. I really enjoyed this book. It gave me great basic knowledge of geology, including comprehending the age of the earth, knowledge of the different geologic time frames, radiometric and carbon dating, evolution, understanding the different types of rock, tectonic plate activity, etc.
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1,115 reviews14 followers
April 24, 2012
Very easy to read and understand. A good basic introduction to historical geology. It was a good semester.
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