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		<title>Impossible monsters</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 1811, a twelve-year-old girl uncovered some strange-looking bones in Britain's southern shoreline - and so sparked a crisis that would engulf science and religion for the next six decades. By its end, the literal reading of the Bible had been overturned, science had been liberated from religion and the secular age had begun. 'Impossible Monsters' takes us into the lives and minds of the extraordinary men and women whose discovery of the dinosaurs revolutionised our understanding of the world, as well as those who resisted them and those, like Charles Darwin, who took great risks to construct a new account of the earth's and mankind's origins.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><i>Impossible Monsters</i> is the captivating story of the discovery of the dinosaurs and how it upended our understanding of the origins of the world.</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;An astonishing book about an extraordinary subject&#8217;</b> PETER FRANKOPAN<br /><b>&#8216;As thrilling as it is sweeping&#8217;</b> TOM HOLLAND<br /><b>&#8216;This book dazzles in its originality . . . a triumph&#8217; </b>SATHNAM SANGHERA</p>
<p>In 1811, a twelve-year-old girl uncovered some strange-looking bones in Britain&#8217;s southern shoreline &#8211; and so sparked a crisis that would engulf science and religion for the next six decades. By its end, the literal reading of the Bible had been overturned, science had been liberated from religion and the secular age had begun. <i>Impossible Monsters </i>takes us into the lives and minds of the extraordinary men and women whose discovery of the dinosaurs revolutionised our understanding of the world, as well as those who resisted them and those, like Charles Darwin, who took great risks to construct a new account of the earth&#8217;s and mankind&#8217;s origins. It is the riveting story of a group of people who dared to think impossible things and then showed them to be true.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Truly marvellous &#8230; an intellectual thriller&#8217; </b>RICHARD HOLMES<br /><b>&#8216;A stunning work &#8230; of surprises and revelations&#8217;</b> STEVE BRUSATTE</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The captivating story of the discovery of the dinosaurs and how it upended our understanding of the origins of the world - overturning the literal reading of the Bible, liberating science from the shackles of religion, and giving birth to the secular age.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><i>Impossible Monsters</i> is the captivating story of the discovery of the dinosaurs and how it upended our understanding of the origins of the world.</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;An astonishing book about an extraordinary subject&#8217;</b> PETER FRANKOPAN<br /><b>&#8216;As thrilling as it is sweeping&#8217;</b> TOM HOLLAND<br /><b>&#8216;This book dazzles in its originality . . . a triumph&#8217; </b>SATHNAM SANGHERA</p>
<p>In 1811, a twelve-year-old girl uncovered some strange-looking bones in Britain&#8217;s southern shoreline. They belonged to no known creature and were buried beneath a hundred feet of rock. Over the next two decades, as several more of these &#8216;impossible monsters&#8217; emerged from the soil, the leading scientists of the day were forced to confront a profoundly disturbing possibility: the Bible, as a historical account of the Earth&#8217;s origins, was wildly wrong.</p>
<p>This is the dramatic story of the crisis that engulfed science and religion when we discovered the dinosaurs. It takes us into the lives and minds of the extraordinary men and women who made these heretical discoveries, those who resisted them, as well as the pioneering thinkers, Darwin most famous among them, who took great risks to construct a new account of the earth&#8217;s and mankind&#8217;s origins.</p>
<p><i>Impossible Monsters</i> is the riveting story of a group of people who not only thought impossible things but showed them to be true. In the process they overturned the literal reading of the Bible, liberated science from the authority of religion and ushered in the secular age.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Truly marvellous &#8230; an intellectual thriller&#8217; </b>RICHARD HOLMES</p>
<p><b>&#8216;A stunning work &#8230; of surprises and revelations&#8217;</b> STEVE BRUSATTE</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 1807, Parliament outlawed the slave trade in the British Empire, but for the next quarter of a century, despite heroic and bloody rebellions, more than 700,000 people in the British colonies remained in slavery. And when a renewed abolitionist campaign was mounted, making slave ownership the defining political and moral issue of the day, emancipation was fiercely resisted by the powerful 'West India Interest'. Drawing on major new research, this long-overdue and ground-breaking history shows that the triumph of abolition was also one of the darkest episodes in British history, revealing the lengths to which British leaders went to defend the indefensible in the name of profit.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>For two hundred years, the abolition of slavery in Britain has been a cause for self-congratulation &#8211; but no longer.</b></p>
<p> In 1807, Parliament outlawed the slave trade in the British Empire, but for the next quarter of a century, despite heroic and bloody rebellions, more than 700,000 people in the British colonies remained enslaved. And when a renewed abolitionist campaign was mounted, making slave ownership the defining political and moral issue of the day, emancipation was fiercely resisted by the powerful &#8216;West India Interest&#8217;. Supported by nearly every leading figure of the British establishment &#8211; including Canning, Peel and Gladstone, <i>The Times</i> and <i>Spectator</i> &#8211; the Interest ensured that slavery survived until 1833 and that when abolition came at last, compensation worth billions in today&#8217;s money was given not to the enslaved but to the slaveholders, entrenching the power of their families to shape modern Britain to this day.</p>
<p> Drawing on major new research, this long-overdue and ground-breaking history provides a gripping narrative account of the tumultuous and often violent battle &#8211; between rebels and planters, between abolitionists and the pro-slavery establishment &#8211; that divided and scarred the nation during these years of upheaval. <i>The Interest</i> reveals the lengths to which British leaders went to defend the indefensible in the name of profit, showing that the ultimate triumph of abolition came at a bitter cost and was one of the darkest and most dramatic episodes in British history.</p>
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