As with all of the A Very Short Introduction series, this takes a single topic and lets gives the reader insights and overall history of the subject. This one - about the "combustion of flammable materials" - ranges from the wildfires that devastate acres of land, destroying forest and it's inhabitants as well as human residences to the controlled campfires over which we toast marshmallows or hotdogs.
Fire - which was one of the first discoveries of humans - used for cooking, warmth and scare away predators. The aspects of ignition, combustion and what can serve as fuel - from the massive trees to dried grasses. And if it burns hot enough, fresh material still damp and full of moisture can still burn.
The final chapter deal with how fire in urban settings and how humans are attempting to discover new ways to combat this veracious eater of everything in it's path. Which considering climate change, the prospect of wildfires no longer limited to the summer months, has become more of a threat.
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