In 1910 young Loren Eiseley watched the passage of Halley's Comet
with his father. The boy who became a famous naturalist was never
again to see the spectacle except in his imagination. That
childhood event contributed to the profound sense of time and space
that marks "The Invisible Pyramid." This collection of essays,
first published shortly after Americans landed on the moon,
explores inner and outer space, the vastness of the cosmos, and the
limits of what can be known. Bringing poetic insight to scientific
discipline, Eiseley makes connections between civilizations past
and present, multiple universes, humankind, and nature.
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