From exploring the basic principles of geology to starting a rock and mineral collection, The Practical Geologist is the perfect introduction to the...
...a huge fan of both pulp serialized adventure stories and "speculative zoology," like the weirdo work of Dougal Dixon and others. So the chance to have free reign combining the two seemed too good to be true. There are at least four of you working on...
...Via Monster Brains, a glimpse at the breathtaking illustrations inside scientist/author/artist Dougal Dixon’s rare and much sought-after Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future, a book exploring the many possible disturbing changes which humanity...
...When 5-year-old Dougal Dixon first came across a dinosaur in a weekly comic book he was reading, there were few children's books on the subject in Scotland, where he was born and...
...factory, you might remember a 1981 science fiction book called 'After Man: A Zoology of The Future,' by Dougal Dixon. Now sadly out of print (I still have a battered copy with a half-torn cover, because [...]...
...[caption id="attachment_4872" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="Dougal Dixon's Night stalker Manambulus perhorridus, from the 1981 speculative classic After Man."] [/caption]Of the world's 5700-odd living species of mammal, more than 1200 are...
...animal skins. This fairly nightmarish vision of humans eventually evolving to fill all ecological niches reminds me of Dougal Dixon's zany futuristic anthropology book Man After Man.[Hominid Animation via Neatorama]...
...progeny become? Here are 10 of the absolute strangest visions of our post-human future. Top illustration drawn by Dougal Dixon and taken from a 1980s issue of Omni Magazine about what humans might look like in 50 million years. 1. Voluntary devolution...