"Fascinating.... Lays a foundation for understanding human
history."―Bill Gates In this "artful, informative, and delightful"
(William H. McNeill, New York Review of Books) book, Jared Diamond
convincingly argues that geographical and environmental factors shaped
the modern world. Societies that had had a head start in food production
advanced beyond the hunter-gatherer stage, and then developed religion
--as well as nasty germs and potent weapons of war --and adventured on
sea and land to conquer and decimate preliterate cultures. A major
advance in our understanding of human societies, Guns, Germs, and Steel
chronicles the way that the modern world came to be and stunningly
dismantles racially based theories of human history. Winner of the
Pulitzer Prize, the Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science, the Rhone-Poulenc
Prize, and the Commonwealth club of California's Gold Medal.