Description
Author: Carl Sagan
Publisher: Random House
Place of Publication: New York
Copyright: 1977
Edition: First Edition, later printing
Format: Hardcover
Illustrated: Yes (frontispiece and illustrations)
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket: None (as issued for this copy)
Description
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, The Dragons of Eden is one of Carl Sagan’s most influential works, blending neuroscience, evolutionary biology, anthropology, and philosophy to explore the origins of human intelligence. Written with Sagan’s trademark clarity and curiosity, the book bridges science and culture, asking how the human mind emerged—and what it may become.
A classic of late 20th-century thought, this volume remains essential reading for those interested in consciousness, cognition, and humanity’s place in the natural world.
Why We Love This Book
• Pulitzer Prize–winning work
• Carl Sagan at the height of his intellectual influence
• Cross-disciplinary classic: science, philosophy, psychology
• Strong appeal to thoughtful readers and collectors
• Increasingly sought in clean hardcover form



