The Mosquito is an extremely well-researched work of narrative nonfiction... Timothy C. Winegard's The Mosquito is as wildly entertaining as any epic narrative out there. It's also all true Winegard masterfully weaves historical facts and science to offer a shocking, informative narrative that shows how who we are today is directly linked to the mosquito. NPR.org
Winegard s reminder of their enormous potential for destruction is a timely one for all of us we modern folk are also guilty of believing that our hopes and our technology will somehow make us exempt from the workings of the natural world. The entire time that humanity has been in existence, the mosquito has been proof that we are not. The New Yorker
It s not guns, germs and steel here it s all germs. The Mosquito is one of those (compound-) eye-opening books that permanently shift your worldview Those who crave a deep dive into one world-shaking bug should grab The Mosquito. Sam Kean for the New York Times Book Review
It s an ambitious book that aims to deliver a tour of Western military history from antiquity to the jungles of Vietnam and an account of how one tiny arthropod repeatedly molded that history, thwarting generals, sickening peasants and popes, and killing billions of people. Timothy C. Winegard has pulled off this feat in his enthusiastic if imperfect The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator... Mr. Winegard presents a convincing argument for that assertion in 470 pages that will be illuminating for the reader coming fresh to mosquito-borne diseases. Wall Street Journal
Thrilling a lively history of mosquitoes. Mr. Winegard convincingly argues that the insect has shaped human life as well as delivering death Mr. Winegard is an engaging guide, especially when he combines analysis with anecdote. The Economist
Readers of non-fiction, history and science will enjoy Winegard's unique take on the ever-present pest. If you can't get away from mosquitoes in your backyard, then immerse yourself in this book and learn a new perspective on this seemingly insignificant part of summer. Associated Press
Written as a big-picture, impersonal history think Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel...The Mosquito serves up an eye-opening, deeply alarming, and absolutely engrossing view of humanity s most tenacious foe. Foreign Policy
Fascinating... an entertainingly educational new opus... Winegard s study marshals scientific facts and millennia of historical background about the droning pest we all encounter and which has killed nearly half of all human beings who ve ever lived, profoundly altering our world along its bloodsucking way. USA Today
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"Magisterial"Soutik Biswas, the India Correspondent and Features & Analysis Editor for BBC News [The Mosquito] takes readers on a riveting adventure, documenting the mosquito s outsized role in conflict since antiquity Winegard s earnest voice on this brings the seriousness of research and action on the mosquito up to the needed decibel. Nature
A fascinating history of everyone s least favorite insect. Lit Hub
In what might be the bones of a good future horror movie, Timothy C. Winegard s The Mosquito goes deep into the history of that one particular bug... [The Mosquito] is a reminder that the human and insect worlds are interconnected and fragile that we re not the most important thing in the natural world. Outside.com
The deeply researched book is packed with surprising historical facts and beautiful scientific writing." Outside.com
"Book of the Week" The Week
With the deeply researched Mosquito...he uses the bellicose insect to tie together a fascinating, sprawling history from dinosaurs to the banned insecticide DDT. Literary Review of Canada
Convincingly portrays the ignoble mosquito as a malignant force more influential in human affairs than the legendary Illuminati. Natural History Magazine
Certainly, history buffs and science lovers will enjoy this book but it s also a heavier-duty, gee-whiz tale that s totally absorbing. If you re ready to learn, look for The Mosquito. You know the drill. The Quad-City Times
Timothy Winegard s entertaining new book, The Mosquito, chronicles the impact of mosquito-borne disease, principally malaria, throughout history. Readers of this book will no doubt enjoy Winegard s rapid journey through many of humanity s major population movements, campaigns, and wars. Science Magazine
An epic analysis of the fiendish female insects. The Boulder Lifestyle Magazine
A gripping book. The Los Angeles Times
Fascinating...The Mosquito traces the defeat of armies, birth of nations, and shaping of culture all at the hand or wings of the mosquito. Garden&Gun
Heavily detailed (and witty). The Denver Post
"One of Fall 2019's Biggest Books...Winegard is a great storyteller who makes the icky fascinating."The Philadelphia Inquirer
"The amount of knowledge that Winegard has provided is more than enough to be taken seriously, and he provides a detailed history of the world that was probably not focused on in history class."San Francisco Book Review (five-star review)
"A combination of well-researched incredible scientific facts and enthusiastic, imaginative narrative, The Mosquito is a fascinating and important book, both educational and entertaining." Ft. Myers Magazine
Dr. Timothy C. Winegard holds a PhD from the University of Oxford and is a professor of history and political science at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado. Winegard served as an officer with the Canadian and British Forces, has lectured on CSPAN, and has appeared on televised roundtables. He is internationally published, including his four previous books, in the fields of both military history and indigenous studies.