Henry Gee's books include In Search of Deep Time,[2][3]A Field Guide to Dinosaurs with illustrations by Luis Rey, Jacob's Ladder, and The Science of Middle-Earth.
Gee's other writings include two works of free, on-line fiction, The Sigil and By The Sea.[4][5]
Futures
In 2005, Nature was awarded the European Science Fiction Society's Best Publisher award[6] for the "Futures" series of short articles and science fiction which Gee instigated in 1999. "Futures," briefly absent from Nature, was revived in 2007.[7] A collection of one hundred of the features which originally appeared in Nature between 1999 and 2006 is scheduled to be published in November 2007 as Futures from Nature.[8]
^Anthony Campbell (2001). "Book review: In Search of Deep Time" (html). "Henry Gee, who is now Senior Editor of Nature, was a witness of this turmoil because he was working at the museum as a student in the 1970s, when he got to know the chief actors in the drama. He remains convinced that the science of cladistics is a vital intellectual tool for our understanding of what he calls Deep Time, to distinguish it from ordinary historical time, which he sees as being qualitatively as well as quantitatively different."
^ Henry Gee. "The Sigil" (html). ABurt iFiction Project.
^ Henry Gee. "By The Sea" (html). LabLit.com. "Set in present-day Norfolk, By The Sea blends science, murder, sex and Victorian secrets into a dark, gothic thriller."