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E-text prepared by Brian Janes, Suzanne Lybarger, Jeannie Howse,
NEW YORK AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 1915
Step into the world of ancient giants through a vivid tour of the American Museum’s dinosaur collection. Drawing from a series of once‑hard‑to‑find articles, the book weaves together expert observations with striking photographs of real fossils and artist‑rendered restorations, giving listeners a sense of the sheer size and variety of these long‑lost reptiles.
Beyond the bones, the narrative places the dinosaurs within the grand sweep of Earth’s history, explaining the massive time scales that separate the Age of Reptiles from later epochs of mammals and humans. Contributions from early pioneers of paleontology provide a lively recounting of the first discoveries in western formations, while clear diagrams illustrate how scientists piece together the lives of these creatures.
All of this is presented in an engaging, conversational style that makes complex geological concepts approachable. Whether you’re a curious newcomer or a seasoned fossil fan, the book offers a fascinating glimpse into the science and storytelling behind some of nature’s most iconic inhabitants.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (189K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-09-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1930
A leading vertebrate paleontologist of the early 20th century, he helped shape modern understanding of mammal evolution and became especially known for his work on fossil horses. His career linked major institutions in New York and Berkeley, where he guided important paleontological research.
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