The Complete Dinosaur (Life of the Past)
R**Y
Gigantic Erudition
Let's say you have read the delightful _My Beloved Brontosaurus_ by Brian Switek and you find yourself hankering for more facts and scientific insight. Let's say you remember being enchanted with dinosaurs as a kid and you wonder what you'd be doing now if the rest of life hadn't turned you away from that initial fascination. Let's say you just want to get the latest on what paleontologists are doing. Here's what to do: get _The Complete Dinosaur_ (Indiana University Press), edited by M. K. Brett-Surman, Thomas R. Holtz, Jr., and James O. Farlow, with Bob Walters as art consultant, and written by sixty experts in different subspecialties. The book is as fine and as imposing a volume as any I have seen from a university press. It is enormous, 1,100 big pages and over six pounds in weight. The pages have lovely wide margins often used for illustrations, and there are illustrations aplenty, not just of the amazing beasts, but of their descent trees, bone loading, tracks, bone growth rings, and much more. This is not light reading, in any sense. I could not take the book to bed for nighttime reading, nor even to my recliner. I wound up setting it on one of my weight benches and reading it from an adjacent chair. The chapters are full of detail and the prose is (at least in big chunks) necessarily technical; you will find many sentences like, "Plagued by inconsistent definitions, use, and predictions, it is not always clear whether gigantothermy postulates a convergence of metabolic rates as well as thermoregulatory performance, or whether the supposed metabolic convergence is toward the reptile level, the mammal level, or in between." (The appendices do include a big and useful glossary, as well as a list of dinosaur-related websites.) The forty-five chapters here, however, represent detailed thought, sustained over centuries (and this is the second edition of the book, the first having come out in 2007). The erudition on display, applied to ancient animals that interest everyone, is an inspiration.The start of the book gives a history of human thought about dinosaurs, showing that fossil discoveries were made by many primitive societies and may have been the source of myths about monsters, griffins, or dragons. If you fantasize about going into the field and uncovering the next _T. rex_, there are detailed and basic instructions here. Get the permission of the landowner and respect the landscape are the first rules. "Dinosaurs are no longer trophies. Instead they are scientific specimens whose context is as important as the bones themselves." Mapping has been made much easier with GPS. There is a chapter here on specific modern technology used in the field, like handheld devices to upload notes and descriptions of finds directly into a field office, avoiding much of the confusion from the transcription of field notes (or the theft or loss of field journals). A huge amount of the book deals with just how much information we might draw out of fossils. Muscular tissue is seldom fossilized, but putting flesh on dinosaur bones is essential for understanding what they looked like and how they moved. There is even bone evidence for how nerves ran, or infections, or cancers. Bones are not the only things dinosaurs left behind. Rarely, dinosaurs left footprints, and such variables as hip height, print length, or narrowness of separation between left and right prints can be used to calculate speed. Reflecting on the booming field of investigation of what dinosaurs ate is a message that could apply to many of the other subjects of this book: "There is much here to entertain and frustrate the paleontologists of the future!"There is so much information here in this enormous book: how different dinosaurs evolved; how they are put up as museum exhibits; their bird descendants; their reproductive biology; and much, much more. I will end with a personal note. Every medical student learns the twelve cranial nerves (along with a more or less silly or ribald mnemonic for their names). If someone had asked me about cranial nerves in other mammals, I would have expected that they'd be there, too. But it was a surprise, in the chapter on dinosaur paleoneurology, to see a cast of the inside of the casing of a _T. rex_ brain, and to find the twelve cranial nerves, all lined up in order just like our own. And in the chapter on ankylosaurs, yet another casting of the inside of a braincase shows all twelve. Dinosaurs have what one author here calls "a high coefficient of weirdness," but I was amazed to learn from these examples that maybe they are not so distant after all.
E**1
The Complete Dinosaur,Enjoyable Reading
This volume is very informative but also poses many new questions as it opens doors in our quest for knowledge. The illustrations are superb, suitable for framing and the chapters are concise and pertinent. All in all a good introduction to paleontology in general and dinosaurs in particular. The sections that specifically describe field work, site preparation and illustrating dinosaurs are well done and especially interesting to me. I highly recommend this book. ( An added bonus:if you dress out at 110 pounds and often walk across a windy campus, this is the book you want under your arm.) This reasonably priced volume is worth every penny. Grandpa Rich
P**N
A seriously useful gift for the intellectually challanged general reader with cutting edge based scientific material
I have just received a gift from my mother serena which is yet a another useful informative fascinating book with intellectually cutting edged based challanging material in it such as asking and answering a lot of scientific argumentive questions of debate but without the technical so-called junk or jargon in it which still nonetheless makes it worth buying for reading because it gives readers a scientifically accurate insight into the fascinating world of dinosaurs but unfortunately with all the bloody and gory color realstic illustrations in it which put,s it off a bit for me four and half stars.
K**Y
The Complete Dinosaur 2nd Edition
A family friend recommended this book. He has it in his library I would take his word over most because he is also a paleontologist.I hot this book for my son. Looking through the book myself, I found it to be very informative. This book is a bit pricey but is a good value at the same time when compared to other books of this kind. Has 1116 pages, tons of illustrations. This book is no lite weight either. It is a heavy book. It is a book that a child will not outgrow. Infact it is a book that a person can reference back to again and again. It's that good as it should be. The information it offers is accurate and well very useful.
K**R
Dinosaur Encyclopedia
My 14 year old grandson has loved dinosaurs for most of his life. One time he even dressed up as a paleontologist for Halloween. One of his favorite place is the Field Museum in Chicago. He LOVES this book! It was a Christmas gift and he gave it 2 thumbs up. 👍🏻👍🏻
L**Z
The Perfect Book For Anyone Serious About Science
An ESSENTIAL book to have for any Zoologist/Paleontologist. This book is a fantastic well detailed introductory guide to Dinosaurs and their ancestors. It is a fairly large book and is expensive (reasonably) but it is well worth the cost. If you are serious about Paleontology, Zoology, Geology, Biology, Anatomy or any other field that might relate to the subject. I highly recommend the purchase of this book.
R**E
The Complete Dinosaur, 2nd edition
I got the first edition when it came out in the mid-90s, so much of this info I already knew. However, there is still a lot of new info in this expanded & revised edition. Many chapters have been updated, and several are totally new, so there is much new & interesting to learn, even though quite a bit will already be familiar to those who have the original edition.
P**R
Good Overall
A good overall read. There are good descriptions of the differences between dinosaurs, making it a good research book. My only issue is the style of writing. I own one of Dr. Holtz's other dinosaur books, which I thoroughly enjoy, but this one does not have quite the engaging poise. Still, a good textbook, and one of my primary tools of research!
I**D
This book is HUGE!
if Your really into dinosaur science you’ll definitely enjoy this book.It is pretty advanced though, readers who aren’t familiar with words used in biology and anatomy will have a harder time understanding it.
R**Y
The mother of all dinosaur books
Perfect book (well collection of articles). You learn everything to get you going on how we study dinosaurs, starting from how they are discovered, how we know how they worked, and what is needed to make these conclusions. Makes you feel like a palaeontologist yourself in no-time. Really loved the very well-balanced scientific writing style. Very good in contrast to many too superficial books about dinosaurs.
S**R
Gutes darf kosten
Artikel kam zwar erst 3 Tage später als avisiert am 26.09.2017 an, aber gut verpackt und aus GB versandt dann doch relativ schnell. Als Neuware - die 2. Auflage - über den britischen Anbieter relativ preiswert (wohl dem aktuellen Kurs Pfund-Euro geschuldet), zudem ohne Versandkosten, was bei einer Bestellung aus den USA - dort ist das Werk noch preiswerter - die Ware signifikant verteuert hätte. Der Inhalt: über jeden Zweifel erhaben.Schade, dass solche Standardwerke wenn überhaupt erst spät auf deutsch verlegt werden und dann nicht mehr auf dem neuesten Stand sind. Dann frische ich mein Schulenglisch lieber auf.Aber auch die ältere Erstausgabe böte wohl noch Vieles, was den reicher bebilderten aber spärlich kommentierten Dino-Büchern (zudem oftmals nur für Kinder/Jugendliche gedacht) abgeht: Detallierte Informationen sowie Hintergrundwissen über wissenschaftliche Methoden aus der Forschung satt.Die knapp 70 € sind für die über 1000 Seiten dieser 2. Auflage jedenfalls gut angelegt. Die erste, etwas schlankere Ausgabe gibt es noch preiswerter.
M**I
Ottimo!
Per tutti gli amanti dei dinosauri una guida completa ed accurata da ogni punto di vista, paleontologico, paleoambientale e geologico!
S**R
great service
Book arrived promptly and as described. A heavy volume on dinosaurs with lots of indepth explanations of every dinosaur imaginable. not for a light read!
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