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by Charles C. Mann


  3: Nancy R. Schiff/Getty Images

  4: Redrawn from Gause 1934

  5, 8, 9, 10, 81: Vogt papers, VDPL (CONS 76, Box 1, FF1)

  6, 7, 15, 21, 22, 23, 24, 34, 41, 42, 44 (all), 49, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 62, 63, 64, 67, 69, 72, 84, 89, 91: Author’s collection (CO2 illustration based on Peixoto and Oort 1992)

  11, 50, 52, 87: Maps © 2017 Nick Springer Cartographics

  12: Courtesy Aldo Leopold Foundation

  13, 14: © Dinh Q Lê

  16: Lyceum magazine, courtesy University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa

  17: INTERFOTO/Alamy Stock Photo (DB14AC)

  18: Courtesy Rollie Natvig (Sons of Saude); 19 Courtesy Norman Borlaug Heritage Foundation; 20 Courtesy Judy Reed

  25: Library of Congress LC-USZ62–73084/73085/73086 (Photographs by Frederick J. Bandholtz, ca. 1908)

  26, 27: Courtesy of University of Minnesota Archives, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

  28: Courtesy Leon Hesser

  29, 31, 88: Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center (artists unknown)

  30, 43, 66: Illustrations © Leland Goodman, www.lelandgoodman.com

  32: Courtesy Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

  33: Wikimedia Commons

  35: Atelier Balassa (Ullstein Bild)/Getty

  36: Wellcome Library, London

  37: Courtesy Soil Association; 38(center) © National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG x95254), Photograph by Elliott & Fry, 1943; 39 © National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG x186886), Photograph by Walter Stoneman, 1950

  40: Courtesy Rodale, Inc.

  45, 75, 76: © Jim Richardson

  46: Courtesy Craig Strapple

  47: Courtesy Westher Hess

  48: Duby Tal/Albatross/Alamy Stock Photo (C46PH7)

  51: Gregory Bull/AP Photo

  55: Courtesy Texas Energy Museum, Beaumont, Texas

  59: Rodrigues 1999

  60, 61: Courtesy Marion King Hubbert Papers, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming

  65: London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images

  68: G.S. Callendar papers, University of East Anglia

  70: Courtesy Scripps CO2 Program

  71: AP Photo/Dennis Cook

  73: Paolo Pellegrin/Magnum

  74: Getty Images/Arlen Naeg/AFP

  77: Nationaal Archief (Netherlands), Fotocollectie Anefo

  78: © Philippe Halsman/Magnum Photos

  79: Courtesy Garden City Library; 80 Collection of the New-York Historical Society (George P. Hall & Son Collection)

  82: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University

  83: Lowell Georgia/Denver Post/Getty Images

  85, 86: Courtesy of the M.S. Swaminathan Foundation

  90: Margaret Bourke-White/LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Charles C. Mann is the author of 1491, 1493, and four other books on scientific subjects, along with a pair of books for young readers. A correspondent for The Atlantic, Science, and Wired, he has covered the intersection of science, technology, and commerce for, among others, The Boston Globe, Fortune, National Geographic, The New York Times, Smithsonian, Technology Review, Vanity Fair, and The Washington Post. He has also written for the television network HBO and the series Law & Order. A three-time National Magazine Award finalist, he has received writing awards from the American Bar Association, the American Institute of Physics, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Margaret Sanger Foundation, and the Lannan Foundation. His 1491 won the National Academies Communication Award for the best book of the year. He lives with his wife and children in Amherst, Massachusetts.

 

 

 


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