Books by John Hands

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THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND: Why We Should Be Optimistic

THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND: Why We Should Be Optimistic

The book that transforms our understanding of what we are, where we came from, and why we exist.

“This is a book of astonishing ambition and scope, more like the work of a great Victorian polymath than most popular science books.”
—Tim Crane, Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year

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COSMOSAPIENS

COSMOSAPIENS

The book that transforms our understanding of what we are, where we came from, and why we exist.

“This is a book of astonishing ambition and scope, more like the work of a great Victorian polymath than most popular science books.”
—Tim Crane, Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year

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Brutal Fantasies

Brutal Fantasies

The book that transforms our understanding of what we are, where we came from, and why we exist.

“This is a book of astonishing ambition and scope, more like the work of a great Victorian polymath than most popular science books.”
—Tim Crane, Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year

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Darkness at Dawn

Darkness at Dawn

The book that transforms our understanding of what we are, where we came from, and why we exist.

“This is a book of astonishing ambition and scope, more like the work of a great Victorian polymath than most popular science books.”
—Tim Crane, Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year

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Perestroika Christi

Perestroika Christi

The book that transforms our understanding of what we are, where we came from, and why we exist.

“This is a book of astonishing ambition and scope, more like the work of a great Victorian polymath than most popular science books.”
—Tim Crane, Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year

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Housing Co-operatives

Housing Co-operatives

The book that transforms our understanding of what we are, where we came from, and why we exist.

“This is a book of astonishing ambition and scope, more like the work of a great Victorian polymath than most popular science books.”
—Tim Crane, Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year

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