In this highly entertaining book, mycologist David Moore presents in a
fascinating and lively way a guide to the fungal kingdom. He explores
their role in food and agriculture and their dual role as infectious
agents and providers of the most potent antibiotics. He also explores
their fascinating evolutionary origins and shows us how life would not
be possible without them. Throughout, the book relates interesting
stories such as the Irish Potato famine and the discovery of penicillin.
Anyone interested in biology and the natural world will find this an
enjoyable and informative read.