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如何在歷史中存活:如何跑得比暴龍快、逃離龐貝城、離開鐵達尼號,並在歷史上最致命的各種災難中活下來?

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如何在歷史中存活:如何跑得比暴龍快、逃離龐貝城、離開鐵達尼號,並在歷史上最致命的各種災難中活下來?14 AmazonGoodread 15 108 79 Cody Cassidy Zimbio. comStanford AthleticsCoach And Then Youre DeadPaul DohertyWho Ate the First Oyster? WiredSlate

作者:柯迪.卡西迪 | 譯者:王惟芬 | 繁體中文 


       
你有自信能在歷史上的大危機中存活嗎?
如果你擁有這本書,就一定辦得到!

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一堂完美結合歷史與科學的大師課!

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  歡迎展開超時空歷史之旅:
  從七千萬年前的恐龍時代,到兩萬兩千年前的冰河時期;從建造古夫金字塔時的埃及,到羅馬時代的古城龐貝;從人類首次穿越兩大洋的環球航海,到轟動全球的鐵達尼號世紀首航……每段行程都為你精心策劃、深度導覽,但在出發之前要先做個安全宣導,因為――

  你可能真的那麼衰!在恐龍時代碰到暴龍追著你跑;你可能真的那麼巧!在享受羅馬假期時遇到維蘇威火山大噴發;你可能真的那麼勇!被法老王相中抓去搬石頭、蓋墳墓;你也許真的那麼「幸運」!在歐洲染上黑死病、搭鐵達尼號撞上冰山……

  但不必擔心,只要帶上這本書,不管是恐龍的追殺還是隕石的撞擊,不管是火山突然爆發還是疫情張狂肆虐,就算生存的機率再小,你都能在驚心動魄的當下,知道要去哪裡、該做什麼,順利躲過一劫。

  「歷史」可能是地球上最危險的地方,但你還是可以見證它、了解它,甚至攻略它!只要熟讀這套攻克15大災難的史上最強生存策略,你就能快樂出門、平安回家,成為一個「活下來」的時空旅人!

  【時空旅人安全須知】

  ▍當暴龍注意到你:
  暴龍令人望之生畏的龐大身軀,反而是你脫逃的助力。你最大的優勢就是體形,這讓你跑得比牠快,只要適時改變跑動方向、加減速度,一定能甩掉牠。

  ▍當隕石砸向地球:
  聽到音爆時(別擔心,無論你在哪裡一定都聽得到),立刻找尋位在高處的地下掩體,且刻不容緩,除非你在隕石撞擊的當下,剛好幸運地在世界的另一端。

  ▍當猛獁象朝你衝來:
  想在冰河時期飽餐一頓,就要學會獵捕猛獁象。但務必群體行動,當牠迎面衝來時,請保持鎮定、固守陣地、繼續擲矛,並祈禱牠的衝鋒只是假動作。

  ▍當法老王逼你蓋金字塔:
  就算是八十噸重的巨石,只要正確用力就能安全拉繩。就像拔河一樣,保持雙臂伸直,向後傾斜,用雙腿來「推動」,如此就能減輕背部和膝蓋的退化性損傷。

  ▍當你搭上快沉沒的鐵達尼號:
  如果你跟多數乘客一樣住三等艙,千萬不要去後尾甲板。請設法向上移動,因為有兩條未公開的疏散路線可走,只要到達頂層,就會發現兩側都有救生艇準備下水。

  【這本書將救你一命!一本真正的「實用」歷史!】

  本書對歷史上的十五個大型災難事件,進行了深刻又有趣的審視,作者幽默地融合了歷史與科學,內容簡單易懂,非常適合大眾閱讀。――《出版家週刊》

  這本書趣味橫生!作者透過表格、插畫與其他圖像來增添有趣又寶貴的資訊,不僅適合所有對歷史、科普與幽默故事感興趣的讀者,作者的語氣、文體,以及簡明的圖像對青少年也充滿了吸引力。――《書單》

  無論是不是災難片愛好者,我們都聽過行星撞擊地球、龐貝古城覆滅、鐵達尼號沉沒這些史上最危險的災難時刻。面對這些絕世浩劫,本書以專業而不失詼諧的筆法教你如何在大難臨頭時全身而退,誠摯推薦給熱愛時空冒險的你!――時空偵探、歷史作家/宋彥陞

  108課綱強調素養導向結合生活情境,以培養孩子們能「帶著走」的能力。《如何在歷史中存活》這本書別出心裁的大哉問,將帶領讀者穿越時空,身歷其境地體驗地球歷史上的重大事件,透過思考自己如何存活,不經意間也就活用了學科知識!――翻轉地理教室/洪敏勝

  我的小說曾如此設定:「未來人去到明朝北京,會面對何種難題?」語言、食物、髒亂的環境、不靠譜的法律……最可怕的是未來已消失的病原體。本書作者還涉獵考古、古生物、地理、古氣候……不簡單吧?別小看時間旅行了!――作家/張草

  現代人閱讀歷史,常常站在高高在上的大皇帝視角。例如:「公元79年維蘇威火山爆發,龐貝城毀滅」。可是當時身處其中的人,見聞肯定很不一樣。我們無法回到現場,卻能透過歷史資料重建,有血有肉感受每一段歷史。――「盲眼的尼安德塔石器匠」版主/寒波

  如果真的有時光機,那麼當你要開始回到過去前,請先閱讀歷史,遠離人類史上的重大災難,包括戰爭、瘟疫、暴君、天災等。這本書是很重要的時空指引,讓你還有機會活著回到現在!――閱讀人社群主編/鄭俊德

作者

柯迪.卡西迪(Cody Cassidy)

  
奧勒岡大學新聞系專業,自由撰稿人、編輯。曾擔任娛樂網站Zimbio.com的體育編輯、《史丹佛校隊》(Stanford Athletics)的體育記者、《教練》(Coach)雜誌的撰稿者。他在不被香蕉皮滑倒的情況下,會花時間玩極限飛盤、衝浪,並去工廠參觀,思考如果他陷入困境時會發生什麼事。
著有知名科普作品《然後你就死了》(And Then You’re Dead,與保羅.道爾蒂〔Paul Doherty〕合著),本書被譯成十多種語言出版。此外,他更花了三年時間,以人類史上最偉大的「第一次」為研究目標,進行各項科學嘗試與專家採訪,寫成了《史上最偉大的第一次》(Who Ate the First Oyster?)。

  其他作品散見《連線》(Wired)和《評版》(Slate)等媒體,現居舊金山。

 
譯者

王惟芬

  臺大動物系、倫敦大學帝國理工學院科技醫療史碩士。日前在巴黎半工半讀,一邊於索邦法式文明課程修習法文,一邊翻譯寫作偶爾還兼中文家教。曾經謀生處:中研院動物所與生物多樣性中心、葉子咖啡店、總統府、臺大海洋所與臺大醫學院。譯著以科普、科學史、藝術史、環境科學及傳記文學為主。
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