Paul D. Taylor has worked at the Natural History Museum, London, for forty-five years, heading the Fossil Invertebrate and Plants Division between 1990 and 2003. His research focuses on fossil and living bryozoans, as well as on evolution, paleoecology, and fossil folklore. He is coauthor of A History of Life in 100 Fossils.
""I thoroughly enjoyed it and learnt a great deal. . . . The book contains lovely full-colour pictures, which feature many original specimens from the Natural History Museum's collections, and . . . is written in a style that makes it accessible to everyone. . . . [I] would recommend it to you.""-- ""Deposits"" ""As intriguing remnants of the geologic past, every fossil tells a story about the evolution of life on Earth. . . . This volume presents a sweeping panorama of ancient life.""-- ""Library Journal, on ""A History of Life in 100 Fossils""""