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Hardcover A Field Guide to Dinosaurs Book

ISBN: 0764155113

ISBN13: 9780764155116

A Field Guide to Dinosaurs

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Sensational discoveries during the past decade have shed new light on the most intimate details of dinosaurs lives, including their appearance and behavior, their family structures, and their sex... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Field Guide to Dinosaurs

Very good book. Pictures really help. Artwork is excellent and brings these ancient creatures to life. Decsriptions are short, easy to read and understand. Love the "locations found" world chart. This book will inspire the paleo artist in you to look at dinosaurs with a fresh "colorful" prespective. The dinosaur info and art is up to date. This book has sold well in our fossil stores. One young future palentologist who came into our Drumheller, Alberta Canada store says he takes it everywhere with him. To me the fact that it inspires as well as informs means it should receive a 5 rating out of 5.

Best dinosaur book I have ever read

This is hands down the best dinosaur book out there. Even I, an avid dino artist and researcher, was astounded by the incredible illustrations and the fanciful descriptions of the dinosaurs lives. I am so glad that somebody has finally stopped drawing pictures of featherless raptors, and realized that these amazing creatures weren't just giant green lizards. I love the way that Luis Rey (the artist of the book)incorporates birdlike qualities into the dinosaurs that he draws and paints. I mean, his raptors look more like giant turkeys with teeth and claws than the sterotypical green swamp beasts. I also thought that the little charcoal sketches of the anatomy and habits of the dinos was a very neat addition. But I have not even touched on the actual writing in the book. At the beginning there is a very interesting preface that provides an overview of dinosaurs as well as an explanation of their evolutionary ties to birds. The whole book is set up as a field guide, detailing the lives and habits of different dinosaurs as if you could travel back to their time. I like the fact that the author gives the dinosaurs many fanciful habits and features, not like conventional books where they tell you about when it was discovered, how big it was, blah, blah, blah.... These strange and wonderful adaptations that they give to the dinosaurs in this book are only educated guesses, but they give the book flair and uniqueness that sets it apart from the crowd.

The best book on dinosaurs available.

As a fan of Luis Rey - the greatest paleoartist today - I can't say this review is totally unbiased. However, this does happen to be the best book on dinosaurs I've ever seen - and I've seen quite a few, believe me.A brief summary: authors Henry Gee and Luis V Rey begin with an introduction on dinos, the Mesozoic, and paleontology in general, as well as present a warning that this is a work of fiction. This is just as well, since the dinosaurs depicted in the rest of the book - the field guide - are startlingly realistic looking and are given many external features that usually do not fossilize. Some are genuine new discoveries, such as Psittacosaurus's porcupine quills; others are based on reasoning and educated guesses, as well as a good dash of imagination.And that's where the book excels. One thing is for sure: dinosaurs looked nothing like out popular image of them. They had feathers, fleshy crests, elaborate nasal passages...all of which would have been unheard-of only a decade or two ago. This is bolstered by the fantastic dinos of the Yixian formation. Dinosaurs, as Gee comes back to at the end of the intro, were "far, far weirder", but this is probably as close to reality as you can get. These agile and colorful animals make the dinos in Jurassic Park and Walking with Dinosaurs look positively naked and monochrome. The selection of dinos is not exhaustive, but is exemplary, featuring such standbys as Triceratops, T-rex, Diplodocus, Stegosaurus and Deinonychus, as well as new dinosaurs such as Masiakasaurus from Madagascar and the spectacular 4-winged Microraptor. Many come as revelations to older generations used to Knight and Zallinger's tail-dragging drab dinosaurs. The format, as a field guide, is the most original take yet on a very much alive subject. The descriptions on behavior are just educated guesses, as I said, and may appear a little exaggeratedat times, but the animals of today are just as weird, only we take them for granted. And after all, unlike every other dinosaur book, unlike Jurassic Park and Walking with Dinosaurs, this book warns its readers at the beginning.All in all, this is indeed the newest, most exciting, most original, most indispensable book on dinosaurs in print. I strongly recommend it to anyone with an interest in these magnicent animals, be you 5-year old child or professional paleontologist.

Very different.....

The style of this book is interesting. Along with detailed illustrations, there are many quick style sketches, reminding me of journals carried by early explorers and naturalists. This is possibly the most original dinosaur book ever put together.

Finally, an updated dinosaur book - REALLY!

I own over a dozen books that are supposed to be "up-to date field guides to dinosaurs". But none of them can ever compare to this. Most other books like this are scientifically inaccurate by now. For example, they show velociraptors with scaly skin, like those seen in "Jurassic Park". BBC's "Walking With Dinosaurs" was supposed to be updated, but many dinosaurs looked horribly inaccurate. This book is written by an authoritative author and lavishly illustrated by, in my eyes, the most talented dinosaur artist alive today. It has everything that "Walking With Dinosaurs" didn't had. It is full of awe-inspiring illustrations of dinos in action. The dinosaurs look so frighteningly realistic you almost think you've been taken back to the age of reptiles. But these dinos don't look like reptiles. They occupied the same niches as elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers, and wolves does today. Therefore, the authors have also carefully studied modern wildlife to make these interpretations of the prehistoric creatures. For example, the sail-backed meat-eater Spinosaurus could actually have looked more like a 40-foot pelican than the dragon seen in "Jurassic Park III". And Velociraptor probably looked like a sharp-toothed fish eagle with claws on its wings!The book provides amazing new looks on well-known dinosaur species like Stegosaurus, Diplodocus and T-rex, as well as some of the most recent and bizarre discoveries, such as the funny-looking Masiakasaurus, the smallest dinosaur Microraptor and the dawn tyrant lizard, Eotyrannus. The book begins with a short introduction to dinosaurs, and on page 30, the field guide begins. It is divided by period and continent. Each dinosaur is presented with several color and b/w sketches, a short description, size, and possible behaviour of the dinosaur. Of course, the behaviour is just based on guesses, but it's an interesting read. The images makes this book more than a field guide - it's a true art book. It makes you want to start drawing dinosaurs yourself, or write stories from the mesozoic. I'm currently planning an upcoming dinosaur comic book, and a lot will be based on the look and behaviour of the dinosaurs presented in this book. Over all, this is by far the best general dinosaur book I've ever read. Packed with facts, and lavishly illustrated, this book is a must have for anyone who's interested in dinosaurs. For the laymen, it is a fantastic journey into a lost world. And all paleontologists, buy it for the artwork!I promise you, it's worth it!
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