There are many recommended reading threads on lesswrong. Some examples include: Math, Textbooks and Rationality.
I am looking to compile another such thread, this time aimed at "exceptional explainers" and their works. For example, I find Richard Feynman's QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter to be one such book.
Please list out other authors and books which you think are wonderfully written, in such a way that maximizes communication and explanation to laypeople in the given field. For example:
Physics: Richard Feynman - QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter.
Thank you,
Jeremy
some others I found worthwhile checking:
Human and Animal Behavioral Biology - Robert Sapolsky
General Relativity - Bertrand Russell - ABC of relativity
For LWers I believe Yudkowsky>Feynman>Drescher in explaining Quantum Physics by analogy.
Memetics, from the standpoint of engineering effective memes -> Made to Stick
Memetics, as a discipline, field of knowledge -> Tim Tyler
Anything he talks about - Steve Pinker
Zoology - Dawkins
Cognitive Neuroscience -> I have delved long and hard in this field and have yet to find a good explainer. Jeff Hawkins and Terrence Deacon are ok.
Winning -> Randy Pausch
Biotech trends -> Juan Enriquez
Statistical trends in humans -> Hans Rosling