A Species In Denial
by Jeremy Griffith, published 2003
Bestseller Lists
A Species In Denial becomes a Bestseller
Since
its launch in June 2003 A Species In Denial has
become a bestseller in Australia and New Zealand and is continuing
to sell well in 2007. In October 2006,
for example, it was displayed as a ‘Bestseller’ on the Angus & Robertson
website and in September 2005 it was listed in the ‘Bestsellers
for the last 12 months’ in
the Science section of Australian online bookshop Seekbooks.com.au.
Seekbooks.com.au provides book information, including bestseller lists
to about 80 online
bookshops including Angus and Robertson, Collins and Readings. In August 2004 A
Species In Denial was number 9 in the AC Nielsen
list of top selling science books in Australia. It has been placed
on the “Bestseller” shelves in many major book
stores around Australia and New Zealand and has also appeared in numerous bestseller
lists.
Opposite is an October 2004 photo of banks of A Species In Denial prominently displayed in the center of the science section of one of the biggest bookshops in Australia, Borders Bookstore at the Maquarie Centre, North Ryde, Sydney.
We are told by our distributor that A Species In Denial is ‘becoming one of those very rare books, like dictionaries and atlases and bibles that become “basic stock” for bookshops in Australia’. Our distributors are now into a second print run.
Philosophy - Good & Evil Bestseller - June 2004
A Species In Denial appeared as one of the top selling books on the world's leading online bookshop, Amazon.com's Philosophy - Good & Evil Bestseller list.
online ‘Recent Bestseller’ list – May
2004
Almost 12 months after its Australiasian launch, A Species In Denial appears on the “Recent Bestseller” list in the Psychology & Psychiatry Categories section on about 80 online bookshops including Angus & Robertson’s, Collins, Readings and more.
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A Species in Denial A bestseller in Australasia. Griffith’s 2003 launched definitive work on the human condition, with Foreword by Templeton Prize winning biologist, Charles Birch. Addresses the crux issue of the human condition, our capacity for good and evil, describing how humans have coped with the dilemma by living in denial of it. It then explains the biological reason for the human condition, ending the denial and maturing humanity to psychological freedom. Examines science, religion, politics, psychiatry, mythology, men and women.
By: Griffith, Jeremy
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28th June 03
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Australian Online Bookshop
Review of A Species In Denial given
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