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Re: trying to indentify... RE: your first paleo book was:
Oh you'll get lots of response to this one. I found it
at a used store for a quarter but had never known of
it. Then I looked it up and it was very popular and
somewhat valuable now. It has the Big Z's Dimetrodons
on the cover and a red spine. Mine is in a different
town right now but I'll wager you'll have a scan of
it before the day is out. If not, I'll pick mine up on
my trip tomorrow and scan it for you.
This has been a fun post. We're all just little boys
(and a few girls) aren't we?
Andrew Simpson
--- "Richard W. Travsky" <rtravsky@uwyo.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Ruben Guzman wrote:
> > Check this webpage:
> >
> >
> http://homepage.mac.com/doubtboy/dinosaurbooks.html
>
> Nice collection!
>
> However, this has all dredged up a memory of a book
> that I think was my
> first dino book and that I can't indentify.
>
> Glossy hard cover, not 8 1/2 by 11, but smaller, and
> had several slices of
> Zallinger's "Age of Reptiles" and AIR, Bonestell's
> "Earth's Birth". I
> can visuallize bits quite clearly, just not the darn
> title.
>
> Ring a bell with anyone?
>
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