The Fringe of the Unknown

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The Fringe of the Unknown
Cover of The Fringe of the Unknown
AuthorL. Sprague de Camp
LanguageEnglish
SubjectScience
PublisherPrometheus Books
Publication date
1983
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages208 pp
ISBN0-87975-217-3
OCLC221198761

The Fringe of the Unknown is a science book by L. Sprague de Camp, first published in hardcover and paperback by Prometheus Books in 1983.[1]

The book is a collection of articles that constitute a "study ... of controversial and often little-known happenings in science and technology, with an emphasis on the wayward activities of those who dabble in fringe science."[2] The material is organized in three sections, "Our Ingenious Forebears," "Beasts of Now and Then," and "Scientists, Mad and Otherwise." The first debunks extravagant occult and pseudoscientific claims regarding ancient civilizations while highlighting these cultures' actual accomplishments. The second performs much the same function in regard to biology, focusing on elephants, claims regarding the survival of dinosaurs into the present day, and past extinction events. The third explores the distinction between science and pseudoscience as illustrated in the lives of a number of scientists holding extreme views.

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