Kingdoms of Sorcery was created in 1976.
Linnaeus created a two-kingdom system, classifying organisms into the Kingdom Plantae and the Kingdom Animalia based on their characteristics.
The three kingdoms in the classification of organisms are Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia. The classification system was created by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century, and later expanded upon by other scientists.
Taxonomy separates organisms into the Kingdoms Bacteria, Archaea, and Eucarya, which were established in 1990 by a man named Woese. The father of modern taxonomy, Carl Linnaeaus, originally created only two Kingdoms, Plantae and Animalia. See the Related Link for more details.
There are three recognized kingdoms in the domain Archaea: Crenarchaeota, Euryarchaeota, and Thaumarchaeota. These kingdoms encompass a diverse group of single-celled microorganisms that thrive in extreme environments.
Eukaryacan be divided into four kingdoms. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Kingdoms of Sorcery has 218 pages.
The ISBN of Kingdoms of Sorcery is 0-385-09975-4.
Mobile Sorcery was created in 2004.
Acousmatic Sorcery was created in 2010.
Without Sorcery was created in 1948.
Silicon Sorcery was created in 1991.
Servants of Sorcery was created in 1994.
A Study in Sorcery was created in 1989.
City of Sorcery was created in 1984.
High Sorcery was created in 1970.
More Sorcery was created in 1967.
From Silence to Sorcery was created in 2007-06.