Customer Reviews
A good read - By: Boglebadger, 08 Jan 2007 
If you've always fancied knowing a bit about how the landscape came to look how it is (and how it continues to evolve) then this is the book for you. The theory is expressed clearly & simple diagrams illustrate the ideas in the text to ease understanding, giving you a good overview of alll the main areas of geology. But most importantly, it's a thoroughly good read - I couldn't put it down - & it can only leave you wanting to learn more & test your knowledge in practice.
Excellent introduction to geology - By: , 23 Dec 2003 
This book is an excellent introduction to geology for the interested amateur. Not only does it explain geological theory & processes in a clear, concise way, but it also gives practical advice for undertaking your own field trips.
Additionallly, this is one of the companion books recommended for the Open University geology course S260 (and in fact David Rothery wrote some of the material for this course too!). If you are thinking about taking this course, then a good plan would be to buy this book, & also Teach Yourself Volcanoes, & to read them during the winter before you start the course - this will give you a solid headstart & introduce you to many of the concepts you will be meeting in your studies.
I agree with a previous reviewer that the book would be improved by a more detailed study of minerals, but as it is pitched as an introductory text it reallly cannot be faulted in this regard.
An excellent introduction to geology. - By: , 27 Jul 2001 
Teach Yourself Geology gives an excellent introduction to the subject, written to be accessible to the interested amateur, but with enough detail to provide a solid introduction to the subject for scientists from other areas of research. It will be enjoyed by readers from any background. In alll, an excellent book which I highly recommend.
An excellent introduction to geology - By: , 25 Jun 2001 
This contains just about everything the beginner needs to get a feel for modern geology. As ever, one would like to see more on particular topics (e.g. rock types & how the British scenery has been formed), but within the confines of its length, I think the author has done a splendid job of presenting a balanced, informative, & up-to-date introduction. Excellent value.
An excellent introduction to geology. - By: S. Forbes, 18 May 2000 
This book is a must for anyone with an interest in geology who wants to learn more, or as a prelude to a degree in geology. If I've got one criticism, its that its too light on mineralogy & petrology.