The dinosaur papers, 1676-1906 / edited by David B. Weishampel and Nadine M. White.
By: Weishampel B,David.
Contributor(s): White, Nadine M.
Material type: TextPublisher: Washington : Smithsonian Books, 2003Description: xvii, 524 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. HB.ISBN: 9781588341228.Subject(s): Dinosaurs | FossilsDDC classification: 567.9 LOC classification: QE861.4 | .D54 2003Summary: An amazing compilation of the major historical papers and classic artwork on dinosaur paleontology. This unique collection is a journey of discovery through one of the most exciting periods of science. Here is the history of paleontology, spanning from the discovery of the first dinosaur bone by Robert Plot (which he mistook as a leg bone from an extinct race of giant humans) to the discovery and classification of T. rex. What makes this collection truly unique is that the editors have included translations of classic European papers, giving their story a global focus. Each section of the book is accompanied by a commentary from the editors that puts each paper in context. The artwork is outstanding, containing all the classic dinosaur sketches, including the "missing link" between dinosaurs and birds: Archaeopteryx. 84 b/w illustrations.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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[REF] | Christ Junior College ->Life sciences | Reference | 567.9 WEI (Browse shelf) | Available | 00018112 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An amazing compilation of the major historical papers and classic artwork on dinosaur paleontology.
This unique collection is a journey of discovery through one of the most exciting periods of science. Here is the history of paleontology, spanning from the discovery of the first dinosaur bone by Robert Plot (which he mistook as a leg bone from an extinct race of giant humans) to the discovery and classification of T. rex. What makes this collection truly unique is that the editors have included translations of classic European papers, giving their story a global focus. Each section of the book is accompanied by a commentary from the editors that puts each paper in context. The artwork is outstanding, containing all the classic dinosaur sketches, including the "missing link" between dinosaurs and birds: Archaeopteryx. 84 b/w illustrations.
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