Recommended Reading – “The Story of the Dinosaurs in 25 Discoveries”
With an estimated one quarter of the world’s population currently in lockdown and not able to get out and about, team members at Everything Dinosaur have been providing lots of support and assistance. As we are unable to visit schools or to work in museums, we have ensured that our huge range of dinosaur and fossil teaching materials remain accessible to all those teachers, parents and guardians attempting to home educate.
However, we have also been asked to recommend suitable prehistoric animal themed reading materials. So, in this spirit, the first publication we shall highlight is the excellent “The Story of the Dinosaurs in 25 Discoveries”, written by the highly talented American palaeontologist and geologist Donald R. Prothero, adjunct professor of geological sciences at California State Polytechnic University (Pomona, California).
The Front Cover of “The Story of the Dinosaurs in 25 Discoveries”
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Our Book Review – All About Dinosaurs
Team members were lucky enough to be sent an advance copy of this new book. Having read it, we produced a review and put this on our blog site in December (2019).
Our review can be found here: Everything Dinosaur reviews “The Story of the Dinosaurs in 25 Discoveries”.
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“This book tells the fascinating story of how our understanding of the Dinosauria has changed and evolved from the early days of the science of palaeontology through to some of the latest research involving dinosaur colouration and inferred social behaviours. Dinosaur fans will be delighted with this latest offering from Columbia University Press and Everything Dinosaur highly recommends this new publication.”
This book can be acquired from the Columbia University Press website: Columbia University Press. The search function on the Columbia University Press website can be used to find other books authored by Donald R. Prothero.
Whilst much of the world is in lockdown, it might be prudent and indeed opportune to catch up with some reading.
Stay safe, keep well.
Meantime, visit the Everything Dinosaur website: Everything Dinosaur.
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