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Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees,
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Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live Hardcover - 2018

by Dunn, Rob

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Basic Books, 2018-11-06. hardcover. Interior is excellent/Minimal wear to cover and jacket. 6x1x9. x library
Used - Interior is excellent
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Citations

  • Booklist, 11/01/2018, Page 7
  • BookPage, 11/01/2018, Page 0
  • Choice, 04/01/2019, Page 0
  • Kirkus Reviews, 10/01/2018, Page 0
  • Library Journal, 10/15/2018, Page 72
  • Publishers Weekly, 08/20/2018, Page 0
  • Shelf Awareness, 11/09/2018, Page 0

About the author

Rob Dunn is a professor in the Department of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University and in the Natural History Museum of Denmark at the University of Copenhagen. He is the author of The Man Who Touched His Own Heart, The Wild Life of Our Bodies, and Every Living Thing, and his magazine work is published widely, including in National Geographic, Natural History, New Scientist, Scientific American, and Smithsonian. He has a PhD from the University of Connecticut and was a Fulbright Fellow. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.