Genetic Prophecy: Beyond the Double Helix by Dr. Zsolt Harsanyi & Richard Hutton - front cover

Genetic Prophecy: Beyond the Double Helix

by Dr. Zsolt Harsanyi & Richard Hutton

"Genetic Prophecy: Beyond the Double Helix" by Dr. Zsolt Harsanyi & Richard Hutton, published in 1981 by Rawson, Wade Publishers, explores genetic forecasting's impact on health and behavior. This first edition, illustrated by Hugh Thomas, is in good condition with a sturdy binding and minor wear on the dust jacket. An essential read for those intrigued by the intersection of genetics and human health, it captures the early days of genetic research and its societal implications.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
Rawson, Wade Publishers, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:VB90-001

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Condition Details

This first edition hardcover is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. The dust jacket shows minor wear along the edges but remains intact and protective. The book's interior is free from inscriptions or library markings, maintaining its original quality. Illustrations by Hugh Thomas are clear and add significant value to the text. Overall, this copy is well-preserved, offering both aesthetic and intellectual appeal.

About This Edition

"Genetic Prophecy: Beyond the Double Helix" by Dr. Zsolt Harsanyi and Richard Hutton is an insightful exploration into the burgeoning field of genetic forecasting. Published by Rawson, Wade Publishers in 1981, this first edition delves into how genetic markers can predict health outcomes and behaviors, offering a groundbreaking perspective on the future of medicine. With illustrations by Hugh Thomas, the book examines the potential of genetic engineering and the ethical considerations surrounding it. The hardcover is bound in a burgundy and yellow cloth, with a dust jacket that remains in good condition, showing minor wear at the edges. This work is not only a scientific text but also a historical artifact, capturing the early days of genetic research and its implications for human society. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of genetics and human health.

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Rawson, Wade Publishers, Inc.

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