| Book Title  | 
       Author | 
    
    
      | Any book by Edward Abbey  | 
       Abbey, Edward | 
    
    
      | A natural history of the senses  | 
       Ackerman, Diane | 
    
    
      | An alchemy of mind: the marvel and mystery of
the brain  | 
       Ackerman, Diane | 
    
    
      | Cultivating delight: a natural history of my
garden  | 
       Ackerman, Diane | 
    
    
      | The moon by whale light: and other adventures
among bats, penguins, crocodilians, and whales  | 
       Ackerman, Diane | 
    
    
      | The rarest of the rare: vanishing animals,
timeless worlds  | 
       Ackerman, Diane | 
    
    
      | A natural history of love  | 
       Ackerman, Diane, | 
    
    
      | Last chance to see  | 
       Adams, Douglas | 
    
    
      | The Electric Meme: A New Theory of How We
Think  | 
       Aunger, Robert | 
    
    
      | The Myth of Monogamy  | 
       Barash and Lipton | 
    
    
      | The Meme Machine  | 
       Blackmore, Susan | 
    
    
      | The biology of civilisation: understanding
human culture as a force in nature  | 
       Boyden, Stephen V. | 
    
    
      | Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the
Meme  | 
       Brodie, Richard | 
    
    
      | Outgrowing the earth: the food security
challenge in the age of falling
water tables and rising temperatures  | 
       Brown, Lester R. | 
    
    
      | A brain for all seasons: human evolution and
abrupt climate change  | 
       Calvin, William H. | 
    
    
      | Diet for a dead planet: how the food industry
is killing us  | 
       Cook, Christopher D. | 
    
    
      | Andromeda strain  | 
       Crichton, Michael | 
    
    
      | Climbing mount improbable  | 
       Dawkins, Richard | 
    
    
      | River out of eden: a Darwinian view of life  | 
       Dawkins, Richard | 
    
    
      | The blind watchmaker: why the evidence of
evolution reveals a universe without design  | 
       Dawkins, Richard | 
    
    
      | The extended phenotype: the long reach of the
gene  | 
       Dawkins, Richard | 
    
    
      | The selfish gene  | 
       Dawkins, Richard | 
    
    
      | Why we do it: rethinking sex and the selfish
gene  | 
       Eldredge, Niles | 
    
    
      Middlesex   
       
       | 
      Eugenides, Jeffery | 
    
    
      | Why we love: the nature and chemistry of
romantic love  | 
       Fisher, Helen E | 
    
    
      | Confessions of an eco-warrior | 
        Foreman, Dave | 
    
    
      | Race, racism, and science: social impact and
interaction  | 
       Jackson, John P | 
    
    
      | Emergence: the connected lives of ants,
brains, cities, and software  | 
       Johnson, Steven | 
    
    
      | Mind wide open: your brain and the
neuroscience of everyday life  | 
       Johnson, Steven | 
    
    
      | Everything bad is good for you: how today's
popular culture is actually making us smarter  | 
       Johnson, Steven | 
    
    
      | Apprentice to genius: the making of a
scientific dynasty  | 
       Kanigel, Robert | 
    
    
      | A feeling for the organism: the life and work
of Barbara McClintock  | 
       Keller, Evelyn Fox | 
    
    
      The cave bear
story: life and death of a vanished animal     
       | 
      Kurtén, Björn | 
    
    
      | The origin of minds: evolution, uniqueness,
and the new science of the self  | 
       La Cerra, Peggy | 
    
    
      | Dinner at the new gene cafe: how genetic
engineering is changing what
we eat, how we live, and the global politics of food  | 
       Lambrecht, Bill | 
    
    
      | The periodic table  | 
       Levi, Primo | 
    
    
      | Rosalind Franklin: the dark lady of DNA  | 
       Maddox, Brenda | 
    
    
      | Microcosmos: four billion years of evolution
from our microbial ancestors  | 
       Margulis, Lynn | 
    
    
      | What it means to be 98% chimpanzee: apes,
people, and their genes  | 
       Marks, Jonathan | 
    
    
      | Mendel's dwarf  | 
       Mawer, Simon | 
    
    
      | Pandora's picnic basket: the potential and
hazards of genetically modified foods  | 
       McHughen, Alan | 
    
    
      | The Polymerase chain reaction  | 
       Mullis, Kary | 
    
    
      | Dancing naked in the mind field  | 
       Mullis, Kary | 
    
    
      | Eat your genes: how genetically modified food
is entering our diet  | 
       Nottingham, Stephen | 
    
    
      | Genescapes: the ecology of genetic
engineering  | 
       Nottingham, Stephen | 
    
    
      | Grizzly years  | 
       Peacock, Doug | 
    
    
      | Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance  | 
       Pirsig, Robert | 
    
    
      The Wild Trees 
       | 
       Preston, Richard | 
    
    
      | Food, inc.: Mendel to Monsanto-the promises
and perils of the biotech harvest | 
       Pringle, Peter | 
    
    
      | Ishmael  | 
       Quinn, Daniel | 
    
    
      | Making PCR : a story of biotechnology  | 
       Rabinow, Paul | 
    
    
      | Not by genes alone: how culture transformed
human evolution  | 
       Richerson, Peter J. | 
    
    
      | Genome: autobiography of a species in 23
chapters  | 
       Ridley, Matt | 
    
    
      | Nature via nurture: genes, experience, and
what makes us human  | 
       Ridley, Matt | 
    
    
      | Origin of virtue  | 
       Ridley, Matt | 
    
    
      | Red queen  | 
       Ridley, Matt | 
    
    
      Hominids     
       | 
      Sawyer, J. | 
    
    
      | Sex, time, and power: how women's sexuality
shaped human evolution  | 
       Shlain, Leonard | 
    
    
      | Adam's curse: a future without men  | 
       Sykes, Bryan | 
    
    
      | The seven daughters of eve  | 
       Sykes, Bryan | 
    
    
      | The double helix  | 
       Watson, James | 
    
    
      | Nature wars: people vs. pests  | 
       Winston, Mark L | 
    
    
      | Travels in the genetically modified zone  | 
       Winston, Mark L. | 
    
    
      | Rattling the cage: toward legal rights for
animals  | 
       Wise, Steven M. | 
    
    
      | The moral animal: evolutionary psychology and
everyday life  | 
       Wright, Robert |