"Chemistry has been a neglected area of science writing, and Mendeleyev, the king of chemistry, is a largely forgotten genius. Strathern's history goes a long way toward correcting that injustice."--Simon Singh, author of 'The Code Book' and 'Fermat's Last Theorem'
"Taking a traditional view of intellectual history, Strathern considers the 17th century as the era when the 'new science' of chemistry could at last 'shed its oriental esoteric past.'"-- "Wall Street Journal"
"Strathern is an entertaining guide, capable of marshaling a colorful cast of thinkers and experimentalists. It's a pleasure to find a popular book about chemistry."-- "New Scientist"
"Despite its title, this is not a biography of Dmitri Mendeleyev. Rather, it is a lay reader's history of chemistry or, more broadly, scientific thought, from the ancient Greeks through the 19th century."-- "Library Journal"
"Strathern does an excellent job revitalizing the drama of chemistry's volatile mix of ideas and substances. His readable romp through the annals of chemistry conveys a remarkable amount of information about science in general."-- "Sunday Times (London)"
"Mendeleyev's Dream is a wonderfully entertaining and stimulating journey from alchemy to chemistry in search of the elements of our universe. It is a book of great clarity and depth."--Jim Crace, bestselling author of 'Harvest'