Hard Nut Books: 5 books

Cover of Baby Wars

Baby Wars

Parenthood and Family Strife

by Robin Baker, Elizabeth Oram
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2018

First published in 1998, Baby Wars was the second title in a controversial trilogy of books which placed the past, present and future of human reproduction under the microscope of evolutionary biology. Baby Wars itself was focussed on parenthood and family strife, and attracted such international...
Cover of The Hitchhikers Child
by Robin Baker
Language: English
Release Date: January 4, 2013

A man gives a lift to an unusual hitchhiker, a woman who has been thrown bound and naked from a car. On the journey he hears the bizarre but intriguing story of her predicament. It seems that there is nobody who could be the father of her child, least of all her rich powerful and vindictive husband.Mark...
Cover of Human Sperm Competition

Human Sperm Competition

Copulation, masturbation and infidelity

by Robin Baker, Mark A. Bellis
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2014

Since the 1970s, behavioural ecologists and evolutionary biologists have been fascinated by the biological implications of sperm from different males competing for fertilization of the egg in the female reproductive tract. But until Human Sperm Competition there had never been a discussion of the phenomenon...
Cover of Caballito
by Robin Baker
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2012

Max is a young lecturer in anthropology who always saw himself living in the jungle studying never-before-contacted tribes, but at every step he has been thwarted. One day in a second-hand bookshop he discovers a couple of handwritten pages stuck in a book. They seem to have been written by a Victorian...
Cover of Human Navigation and Magnetoreception

Human Navigation and Magnetoreception

30th Anniversary Edition

by Robin Baker
Language: English
Release Date: October 12, 2017

Human Navigation and Magnetoreception, first published in 1989, was written to draw a line under an academic feud that had enlivened much of the 1980s. Now, thirty years on, a new generation of researchers, students and journalists have voiced a need for the book's contents to be made generally available...
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