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The Great Dinosaur Hunters and Their Discoveries

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Fascinating, lavishly illustrated story of dinosaur research from beginnings in 19th-century England to 1960. Achievements of Buckland, Mantell, Cope, Marsh, Huxley, Sternberg, Brown, many other researchers. Also expeditions, excavations, reconstruction, rivalries, more. 116 photographs. 47 figures and maps.

384 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1984

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January 8, 2019
A romance of the early paleontologists, the lives, adventures and the strange highs and lows the turns of their lives took, penned in a lively style reminiscent of Victorian writers like Jules Verne. These paleontologists took many different forms: they were gentlemen of leisure or they scrambled for money, or got transformed from one status to the other; they were anatomy experts who stayed in their lab or study and never ventured to the field, or they were manic field diggers; they started early as precocious enthusiasts, or they started late, with paleontology just one of many ventures or interests.
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September 10, 2021
Informative history of 19th & early 20th century dinosaur hunters. Learned about a lot of paleontologists I had not heard of before reading this book.
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4 reviews4 followers
May 1, 2010
there was a lot of interesting stuff in this book, but the writing was really dry and skipped around a lot. it has a lot of great old photos and drawings, some great anecdotes about the different paleontologists but its mostly names, dates, and important facts. and there were a lot of instances of the writer mentioning that something really amazing happened and then saying something like "but thats another story that we dont have time to get into.." its disappointing, like watching the movie Space Camp while you're at Girl Scout Camp, just makes you feel a little cheated.
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July 16, 2015
Interesting overview of the men who unearthed, studied, name and documented the myriad of dinosaur remains that have now been accumulated during the last 150 years.
This is a history of science genera work and should be interesting for those who like natural history.
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