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Re: 1970s Children's dino book
In a message dated 9/8/2006 5:01:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,
deadanimal@hmnh.org writes:
<< At my first trip to the AMNH as a boy, my parents picked up The Last of
the Dinosaurs published by Bellerophon Books. Dense black and white
illustrations with everything identified, even the plants! It includes
a great picture of Bradycneme as a giant owl peering from a conifer
branch while two Struthiosaurus amble past. I was so impressed with
this one that I tried to recreate it for a friend by drawing and
labelling each of the animals on the pages of a notepad.
Bellerophon Books still lists it on their website, although it is sadly
out of stock: >>
Check Amazon.com for copies. Written by Rob Long (_Dawn of the Dinosaurs_)
and illustrated by Greg Irons, it contained much state of the art information
back about 20+ years ago. Disguised as a coloring book. DV