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I've just begun reading this book. The table of contents, bibliography, and photo/illustration credits are well organized and clear. You may want to look at the web site: [.]. I am enjoying it because it is clearly written. Dr. The scientific information is well explained. I've read the first 3 chapters of the third edition. The author, Paul Stamets, is working with researchers on how mushrooms can address TB.
The explanations are illustrated when appropriate. Black and white as well as glossy color photos compliment the text. to learn more. Scott Fanzblau, I believe, is the head of lab for this research.
There's a lot of pictures inside the book but the disappointing thing is they all 90% in black & white which keeps you guessing to what the mushrooms actually look like in colour. Shouldn't authors be more specific to their detail in pictures especially when there so many poisonous mushrooms out there in the wild.
I'm satisfied totally with my shopping experience for this book. It came when promised, and it was a new book, in great condition.
A very informative book that is well written and understandable for a layman with no scientific background. I am enjoying it very much.
This book has an enormous amount of information and I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning how to grow mushrooms.
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