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In Defense Of Food»rank: 25par: Michael Pollan
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The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals»rank: 26par: Michael Pollan
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The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World»rank: 858par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Working in his garden one day, The Botany of Desire author Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of ... |
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Second Nature: A Gardener's Education»rank: 2351par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Working in his garden one day, The Botany of Desire author Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of ... |
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The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals»rank: 12969par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Working in his garden one day, The Botany of Desire author Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of ... |
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In Defense Of Food Unabridged Compact Discs»rank: 34672par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Working in his garden one day, The Botany of Desire author Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of ... |
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The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals»rank: 31543par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Working in his garden one day, The Botany of Desire author Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of ... |
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Omnivore's Dilemma Unabridged Compact Disc (Audio CD)»rank: 102757par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Working in his garden one day, The Botany of Desire author Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of ... |
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In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto»rank: 51432par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Working in his garden one day, The Botany of Desire author Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of ... |
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The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World»rank: 19542par: Michael Pollan
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Working in his garden one day, Michael Pollan hit pay dirt in the form of an idea: do plants, he wondered, use humans as much as we use them? While the question is not entirely original, the way Pollan examines this complex coevolution by looking at the natural world from the perspective of plants is unique. The result is a fascinating and engaging look at the true nature of domestication. ln making his point, ... |