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Dinosaurs (Time-Life Guides) [Hardcover]

John Long (Author), Colin McHenry (Author), John D. Scanlon (Author), Paul M. A. Willis (Author), Christopher A. Brochu (Editor), M. K. Brett-Surman (Editor)
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Time-Life Guides September 2000
Take a journey back in time to a land filled with dinosaurs- and don’t leave without this full-color, information-packed guide to the dinosaurs’ world. The field guide section provides a species-by-species portrait of individual dinosaurs and the sites in which they were found. Also includes practical advice about where to see and find dinosaur remains.

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What's a dinosaur watcher to do? Where do you go to find creatures that have been dead for 65 million years, and how do you know them when you see them?

If you're a bird watcher, you get a field guide to the birds. Now dinosaur watchers can get their own field guide, a just-bigger-than-pocket-size encyclopedia of dinosaur science. The text is clear, objective, up-to-date, and dense with information, containing sections on every aspect of dinosaur discovery and biology.

The heart of Dinosaurs is the guide. Each page in this section has an artist's portrait of an interesting dinosaur, tells how its name is pronounced and what it means, tells where and when it lived, and describes the animal's discovery and lifestyle. Most helpfully, it also lists museums where the fossils can be seen, and it does not confine itself to North America: London, Paris, Cape Town, Beijing, Melbourne, and Ulan Bator get noticed, too.

The book also has descriptions of some of the world's major dinosaur museums and field sites. Even if you can't make it to the Flaming Cliffs of Mongolia this year, you can learn why it might be worth the trip. --Mary Ellen Curtin

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Time-Life presents an informative field guide and natural history of dinosaurs that neither oversimplifies its subject nor sacrifices pictorial splendor. DINOSAURS is a comprehensive volume, featuring the best of both scientific fact and colorful lore. From the first discovery of fossils to our current understanding of dinosaur biology and behavior, this book gives a wide audience access to the latest in research. Divided by era, a variety of prehistoric creatures is depicted in both captivating image and thoughtful text Chapters include Reading the Past, The World in the Age of Dinosaurs, Meet the Dinosaurs, Our Relationship With Dinosaurs, Dinosaur Sites, and a Resource Directory. *Dinosaur field guide, with more than 75 species showcased *List of recommended sites and museums to visit, organized geographically *Introduction written by expert in field

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Time Life Education (September 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0737000813
  • ISBN-13: 978-0737000818
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,682,632 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Long born in Melbourne and began collecting fossils there at age 7. In 1971 he won the Victorian Science Talent Search major junior division prize for his work on fossils. John graduated with PhD from Monash University in 1984, and spent 6 years as a postdoctoral researcher in palaeontology at universities in Canberra, Perth (as A QEII fellow) and Tasmania before being appointed at the Western Australian Museum in 1989 as Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology. In 2004 John returned to Melbourne as the new Head of Sciences for Museum Victoria. In 2009 he was appointed as the Vice President of Research and Collections at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California.

John's research has focussed on the early evolution of vertebrates (fishes) as well as dinosaurs and general evolutionary theory. He has collected fossils in Antarctica (2 expeditions), Africa, throughout Asia, and has worked extensively in North America and Europe and in every part of Australia. His gruelling expeditions to Antarctica are documented in his book "Mountains of Madness- A Journey Through Antarctica" (Allen & Unwin 2000). He has published over 200 scientific papers and general science articles, and some 28 books. He has named more than 50 new species of prehistoric creatures. His most recent major papers contributed to solving some of the biggest problems in palaeontology- what killed the Australian megafauna, how fish contributed to the origins of the first land animals, and 2 papers on the origins of sex in vertebrates (all 4 published 2006-09 in the journal Nature).

In 2001 John won the prestigious Eureka Prize for the Public Promotion of Science. In 2003 he was awarded the Riversleigh Society Medal for promoting understanding of Australia's prehistoric past. In 2003 his book "Prehistoric Mammals of Australia and New Guina-100 million years of evolution" won a Whitely Award for most popular zoological book. In 2005 his book "Gogo Fish! The Story of the Western Australian State Fossil Emblem" won the Honour Book award for the 2005 Children's Book Council Awards. In 2006 his book "The Big Picture Book, won 2 national awards, and was short-listed for 2 other major childrens's literary awards. In 2008 John won the Australasian Science Prize for his discovery of the world's oldest vertebrate embryos, which also featured in the 2010 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records (under fish).

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Pictures and Paintings!, September 28, 2001
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Half of this book is about famous paleontologists, what dinosaurs are, and how they became extinct. The next half has at least 80 pictures and paintings of different species of dinosaurs, and a description of their characteristics and how they live. I would especially recommend it to 11 and 12 year olds who know their dinosaurs. WARNING: This is not a little kid's book. It does contain A LOT of information. It has at least a page on each species of dinosaur, but I think it should go into even more detail on these amazing animals.
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