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The dinosaur hunters: a true story of scientific rivalry and the discovery of the prehistoric world

By Deborah Cadbury. 2000

DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
European history, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

The text tells the story of the bitter feud between Gideon Mantell, who uncovered giant bones in a Sussex quarry…

and became obsessed with the ancient past and Richard Owen, patronised by royalty, the Prime Minister and the aristocracy, who scooped the credit for the discovery of the dinosaurs. Their struggle was to create a new science that would change man's perception of his place in the universe. 2000.

The hot-blooded dinosaurs: a revolution in palaeontology

By Adrian J Desmond. 1976

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Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Science historian draws on recent, revolutionary discoveries to present a new picture of dinosaurs and their world. Takes exception to…

the long-held myth that these beasts were sluggish, small brained, giant lizards. 1976.

The dinosaur project: the story of the greatest dinosaur expedition ever mounted

By Wayne Grady. 1993

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Canadian non-fiction, Science and technology, Dinosaurs
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In 1985, a party of Canadian and Chinese scientists embarked on a five-year treasure hunt in China's Gobi Desert, the…

badlands of Alberta and Canada's Arctic. They hoped to answer questions about dinosaur behaviour, migration, and evolution. 1993.

The bone museum: travels in the lost worlds of dinosaurs and birds

By Wayne Grady. 2000

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Canadian non-fiction, Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Wayne Grady, the science editor of Equinox, and Phil Currie, a Canadian palaeontologist, travel to Patagonia, China, and the Alberta…

Badlands. Living in tents, experiencing rain, mud, windstorms, disagreements, and the ultimate glimpse of bone, they try to find conclusive evidence in an ongoing debate: did dinosaurs go extinct, or evolve into birds of the modern world? 2000.

T. rex and the crater of doom

By Walter Alvarez. 1997

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Science and technology, Archaeology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

A geologist recalls the first scientific proposals of the theory that a large asteroid or comet had collided with Earth…

sixty-five million years ago, causing the extinction of the dinosaurs. Describes the vehement debate that followed, the accumulation of evidence, and the discovery of a crater beneath the Yucatan peninsula that appears to substantiate the impact claim. c1997.

Supergiants!: the biggest dinosaurs

By David Peters, Don Lessem. 1997

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Lessem explains that the "biggest" dinosaurs weighed the most. They were plant-eating dinosaurs,the sauropods. He details how dinosaur bones have…

been discovered and what scientists have learned from them. He concludes with a description of the Argentinosaurus, officially named in 1993, which may prove to be the biggest dinosaur ever. Grades 3-6. c1997.

Petit guide des dinosaures

By Elliott Seah. 2015

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Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Science and technology, Dinosaurs
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Ce livre a été préparé par un garçon passionné des dinosaures qui a voulu partager avec les autres enfants de…

son âge les informations qu'il a rassemblées sur ces grands disparus. De quelle couleur étaient les dinosaures? Marchaient-ils à quatre pattes? Comment pouvaient-ils courir avec un tel poids? Que mangeaient-ils? Comment se défendaient-ils? Est-ce vrai que les oiseaux sont les descendants des dinosaures? Où peut-on voir des squelettes de dinosaures? Le Petit guide des dinosaures répond à ces questions et à bien d'autres. Il constitue un excellent résumé des connaissances actuelles sur les dinosaures. Années 2-4. 2015.

Le genou de Lucy: l'histoire de l'homme et l'histoire de son histoire

By Yves Coppens. 1999

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Dinosaurs
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L'auteur, spécialiste de la paléontologie, a rassemblé ici sa conception de l'histoire de l'homme, une science neuve qui n'en finit…

plus de réviser ses éphémères certitudes. Une esquisse d'autobiographie, un portrait de la fameuse Lucy, certes pas la plus vieille femme du monde, mais "le squellette le moins incomplet de la préhistoire."

Les dinosaures: en os, en large et en travers ((Les Docudéments ; 15. Sciences))

By Jean Le Loeuff, Christel Souillat. 1997

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
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Repérer un terrain fossilifère ? Distinguer du premier coup d'œil un théropode d'un marginocéphale ? Facile... Os, œufs, becs, cornes…

et petits bobos, vous n'ignorerez presque plus rien des mastodontes de l'ère secondaire. Pour les lecteurs d’école secondaire. 1997.

La fin des dinosaures: comment les grandes extinctions ont façonné le monde vivant

By Eric Buffetaut. 2003

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

La disparition des dinosaures, il y a 65 millions d'années, peut-elle encore être considérée comme l'un des grands mystères de…

l'histoire du monde vivant ? Tout porte à croire aujourd'hui qu'ils ont été, de même que bien d'autres espèces, les victimes d'une catastrophe écologique mondiale provoquée par la collision avec la Terre, à la limite Crétacé-Tertiaire, d'une énorme météorite. La mise en évidence de cet impact et de ses conséquences sur la biosphère nous conduit à réfléchir sur le rôle des catastrophes, cosmiques ou autres, dans l'histoire de notre planète et de ses habitants. La question de l'extinction des espèces se pose en effet aux paléontologues depuis plus de deux siècles. Des révolutions du globe de Cuvier à la concurrence vitale de Darwin en passant par la dégénérescence et la sénilité raciale, les réponses qu'ils ont tenté d'y apporter n'ont pas manqué. Ce n'est que depuis une vingtaine d'années, grâce notamment aux recherches sur la fin des dinosaures, que le concept d'extinction en masse - qui suppose de grandes crises ayant décimé le monde vivant et infléchi son évolution - s'est imposé. Ainsi, l'histoire de la vie n'est pas un long fleuve tranquille. Son cours a été altéré brutalement, à plusieurs reprises, par des événements catastrophiques qui ont anéanti d'innombrables espèces. Mais le monde que nous connaissons n'a-t-il pas justement été modelé par ces catastrophes ?

Dino-- why?: the dinosaur question and answer book

By Sylvia Funston. 2008

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Think you already know everything about dinosaurs? With cutting-edge discoveries and brand new ways of looking at ancient evidence, what…

we know about dinosaurs is always changing. This book is the result of over 11,000 real questions asked by curious kids all over North America, and lets you in on everything you always wanted to know - and lots of new things you'll hardly believe - about the amazing world of dinosaurs. Grades 3-6. 2008.

Graveyards of the dinosaurs: what it's like to discover prehistoric creatures (I Was There Ser.)

By Shelley Tanaka, Philip J Currie, Mark Norell, Paul C Sereno. 1998

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Describes paleontologists' discovery of dinosaur fossils at major sites in Mongolia, Canada, and Argentina. Presents information on the Oviraptor, Centrosaurus,…

and Herrerasaurus, among others. Discusses scientific evidence linking birds and carnivorous dinosaurs. Grades 4-7. 1998.

Feathered dinosaurs

By Christopher Sloan. 2000

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Discusses the theory that birds are modern evolutionary descendants of dinosaurs, comparing their skeletons and bone structure. Describes the 1996…

discovery in China of theropod fossils showing feathers. Explains the functions of various feathers and possible evolution of arms to wings. For grades 4-7. 2000.

Discoverers of the lost world: an account of some of those who brought back to life South American mammals long buried in the abyss of time

By George Gaylord Simpson. 1984

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio
Chronicles South American paleontology from the earliest discoveries in the late 19th century to the present. 1984.

Dinosaurs of the flaming cliffs

By Michael J Novacek. 1996

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

A paleontologist's account of a gruelling 1993 field expedition to the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, which resulted in one of…

the most extensive dinosaur fossil discoveries in history. Describes the specimens that were found and discusses their meaning and scientific importance. 1996.

Dinosaur lives: unearthing an evolutionary saga

By John R Horner, Edwin Dobb. 1997

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Companion to Digging Dinosaurs. A paleontologist explores how these creatures evolved, lived, and adapted to the environment. Draws upon extensive…

fieldwork to depict the dinosaur's pattern of living and survival methods. Ventures theories on key controversies, such as what caused its extinction. c1997.

Bones of contention: the archaeopteryx scandals

By Paul Chambers. 2002

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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Since its discovery the Archaeopteryx - half bird, half reptile - has caused more trouble than any other scientific icon.…

It has been used not just to support dozens of different views on evolution but to start feuds, destroy reputations, further personal ambition and promote nationalism. This book investigates the life and times of Archaeopteryx and also at the chaotic scientific world into which it emerged. 2002.

An odyssey in time: the dinosaurs of North America

By Dale A Russell. 1989

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Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio
A re-creation of prehistoric North America and the extraordinary role of dinosaurs in it. Examines the major types of dinosaurs and considers many theories regarding their extinction. c1989.

Albertosaurus: death of a predator (Discoveries in palaeontology, #1)

By Monique Keiran. 1999

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Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-narrated audio

Some 75 million years ago, one dinosaur ended its life. The dinosaur was an Albertosaurus -- distant cousin to the…

ferocious, meat-eating predator Tyrannosaurus Rex. But its death was also a beginning -- the start of its transformation into a fossil, which lay undiscovered for millennia until the forces of erosion brought the young dinosaur, once again, to light. Grades 4-7. 1999.

The rise and fall of the dinosaurs: a new history of a lost world

By Stephen Brusatte. 2018

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Science and technology, Dinosaurs
Human-transcribed braille

Sixty-six million years ago, the Earth's most fearsome and spectacular creatures vanished. Today their extraordinary true story remains one of…

our planet's great mysteries. In this stunning narrative spanning more than 200 million years, Steve Brusatte, a young American paleontologist who has emerged as one of the foremost stars of the field--discovering ten new species and leading groundbreaking scientific studies and fieldwork--masterfully tells the complete, surprising, and new history of the dinosaurs, examining their origins, their habitats, their extinction, and their living legacy. 2018.

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