I have not read the following work (always wanted to) but it receives universal praise and seems a worthy book to mention,
Ants by Bert Hölldobler and E .O. Wilson:
http://www.amazon.com/Ants-Bert-H%C3...567870&sr=8-11
From the above link:
"This is the definitive scientific study of one of the most diverse animal groups on earth; pretty well everything that is known about ants is in this massive work. But books do not win Pulitzer Prizes, as this one did in 1991, for exhaustiveness; besides being the last word in science, this work is beautifully written, and accessible to the lay reader. Wilson, of Harvard, and Holldobler of the University of Wurzburg, may inspire a whole new generation of budding entomologists. Every branch of biology is covered, from evolution to taxonomy to physiology to ecology. Lavishly illustrated, it is full of amazing facts, many concerning the incredible social behavior of these creatures. "
Stephen J. Gould should warrant mention so I'll recommend
The Richness of Life a compilation of his best essays and other works:
http://www.amazon.com/Richness-Life-...6568349&sr=1-1
I don't have this volume but have read many of Gould's essays and they are packed with information and fun reads. I don't see how you could go wrong on this book.
On a side note, I think I will make this thread a sticky so it doesn't get buried and fossilized. I urge others to make contributions as they see fit for the benefit of all.
-Zeno
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