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An original and compelling tour of the world's most amazing acoustic phenomena and a passionate plea for a deeper appreciation of and respect for our shared sonic landscapes.
Trevor Cox is Professor of Acoustic Engineering at the University of Salford and President of the Institute of Acoustics. He has presented numerous science radio documentaries and has written for the New Scientist. He is an associate editor for an international journal of acoustics. Twitter- @trevor_cox
A riveting ear-opener, Trevor Cox describes in lyrical detail a
range of sonic events and new ways of listening that can only
brighten our experience of the acoustic world around us. A
must-read for sound-lovers of all stripes
*Bernie Krause, author of The Great Animal Orchestra*
This is acoustician Trevor Cox’s fun but thoroughly detailed tour
through some of the world’s aural gems. Sounds like music to our
ears
*New Scientist*
A must read for musicians, producers, sound engineers and nerds of
all kinds
*BBC 6 Music*
A David Attenborough of the acoustic realm, whose knowledge is
unimpeachable yet worn lightly, whose language is vivid yet without
indulgence
*Observer*
Sonic Wonderland by Trevor Cox is one of those books that require a
"this book will change your life" sticker
*The Times*
Sonic Wonderland, a delightfully instructive book, will make you
want to listen to the world anew and with beatifically attuned
ears
*Sunday Telegraph (Book of the Week)*
Captivating book... This book does not call for quiet, but for good
sound over bad... Reading this revelatory book, it is impossible
not to be converted to his cause. He syringes his readers’ ears and
the effect is delightful
*Sunday Times*
If there's one man who could give you an informed account of
one-hand clapping, it's Trevor Cox. Fascinating ….
Thought-provoking
*The Times*
Cox explores a dazzling variety of fascinating sounds... When we
actively listen rather than merely hear, the world becomes a richer
and fuller place, and Cox's book is the perfect primer for
retraining your ears
*Independent*
It's a joy as a reader to follow [Cox's] captivating forays into
this "sonic wonderland" that surrounds us all. His enthusiasm is
palpable and I challenge anybody to read this book and not want to
experience for themselves at least one of the subjects described.
This really is a perfect book for anyone with an interest in
sound
*BBC Focus*
Compellingly original... Fluent and engaging, the book's lapses
into scientific jargon are leavened by Cox's boyish enthusiasm and
earnest desire that the world's sonic wonders should not fall on
deaf ears
*Lonely Planet Traveller*
Delightful and informative
*Sunday Times*
An infectiously enthusiastic study
*Guardian*
[An] intriguing book
*Financial Times*
Cox’s strengths are founded in joyful ardour – a love of unusual
sound events – and the scientific knowledge and communicative
skills to analyse each of these events as he encounters them on his
travels
*Times Higher Education*
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