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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Gideon Mantell; Baron Cuvier
- Synopsis
- English doctor Gideon Mantell discovers the fossil remains of a dinosaur and names it Iguanadon
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; doctor; England; fossils; Iguanadon
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 20-21.
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- non-fiction
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- Richard Owen; Prince Albert
- Synopsis
- Richard Owen designs huge models of dinosaurs for the Crystal Palace in London in the 1850s.
- Keywords
- 1850s; Crystal Palace; dinosaurs; London
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 44-45
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Edward D. Cope; O. C. Marsh; Arthur Lakes; O. W. Lucas
- Synopsis
- In the 1870s, Professors Cope and Marsh compete to find and identify the most dinosaurs in the Morrison, Colorado, area.
- Keywords
- 1870s; bones; Colorado; dinosaurs; fossils
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 68-69.
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- non-fiction
- Characters
- O. C. Marsh; Edward D. Cope; Arthur Lakes
- Synopsis
- Professors Marsh and Cope send crews to Como Bluff, Wyoming, to dig in a "dinosaur's graveyard" full of bones. The competing crews sometimes fought over their discoveries, hence the term "Bone Wars."
- Keywords
- bones; Como Bluff; dinosaurs; fossils; Stegosaurus; Triceratops; Wyoming
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 92-93
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Andrew Carnegie; King Edward VII
- Synopsis
- Dinosaur models of Diplodocus in Andrew Carnegie's Pittsburgh Museum impress King Edward VII so much he requests a copy for the London museum.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; Diplodocus; Pittsburgh; Wyoming
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 116-117
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Roy Chapman Andrews
- Synopsis
- In 1922, Roy Chapman Andrews leads the first American expedition to the Gobi Desert, where they find the remains of the first dinosaur to be discovered in Asia. Later they discover the first fossilized dinosaur eggs.
- Keywords
- 1922; dinosaur eggs; dinosaurs; fossils; Gobi Desert; Mongolia; Oviraptor; Protoceratops; Velociraptor
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 140-141.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Eberhard Farrs; Dr. Werner Janensch
- Synopsis
- In 1907, Eberhard Farrs discovers dinosaur bones in a remote part of Tanzania, Africa. Dr. Werner Janensch leads an expedition which makes several spectacular discoveries.
- Keywords
- 1907; Africa; Barosaurus; Brachiosaurus; dinosaurs; Elephrosaurus; fossils; Kentrosaurus; Tanzania
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 164-165
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- biography
- Characters
- John Bell Hatcher; O. C. Marsh
- Synopsis
- The life of John Hatcher, who discovered the first Triceratops skull in Montana in 1886.
- Keywords
- 1886; dinosaurs; fossils; Montana; Triceratops
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 188-189.
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- Genre
- biography
- Characters
- William Buckland
- Synopsis
- The eccentric life of William Buckland, the man who first identified dinosaurs as giant reptiles.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; England; fossils; Megalosaurus; Oxford
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 212-213.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Charles Sternberg; Edward Cope; George Cope
- Synopsis
- Charles Sternberg and his sons hunt fossils in Montana and Wyoming. In 1908, George Sternberg finds the first fossil remains of a dinosaur's skin.
- Keywords
- 1908; Anatosaurus; dinosaurs; fossils; Monoclonius; Montana; Wyoming
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 236-237.
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- Genre
- biography
- Characters
- Many Anning
- Synopsis
- In the early 19th century, Mary Anning, of Dorset, England, becomes the first person to earn a living by selling fossils.
- Keywords
- 19th Century; Dimophodon; dinosaurs; Dorset; England; fossils; Ichthyosaurus; Plesiosaur
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 260-261.
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- biography
- Characters
- Barnum Brown
- Synopsis
- In the early 20th Century, Barnum Brown uses a barge to find and remove fossils from the remote Red Deer River Valley of Alberta, Canada.
- Keywords
- Alberta; barge; Canada; dinosaurs; fossils; Montana; Red Deer River; Tyrannosaurus Rex
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 284-285.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Synopsis
- In 1960, Norwegian scientists travel to Spitzbergen in the Arctic and find fossilized Iguanadon tracks.
- Keywords
- 1960; dinosaurs; fossils; Iguanadon; Norway; Spitzbergen; tracks
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 308-309.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Canon Godin; Baron Cuvier; William Conybeare; General Pichegru
- Synopsis
- A pair of enormous fossil jaws found in Holland in 1770 become the object of pursuit in a war before finally being identified as the jaws of the marine dinosaur Mosasaurus.
- Keywords
- 1770; dinosaurs; fossils; French Army; Holland; Maastricht; Mosasaurus
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 332-333.
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- biography
- Characters
- Georges Cuvier
- Synopsis
- The life of Georges Cuvier, an 18th Century Frenchman, who first proposed the idea that dinosaurs were all extinct.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; extinction; fossils; France; Paris
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 356-357.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Earl Douglass; George "Dad" Goodrich; Andrew Carnegie (cameo); President Woodrow Wilson (cameo)
- Synopsis
- In the early 20th Century, Earl Douglass and his crew find a huge deposit of dinosaur fossils in Utah. The area would eventually be designated Dinosaur National Monument.
- Keywords
- 1908; Apatosaurus; dinosaurs; Diplodocus; fossils; Utah
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 380-381.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- William Parker Foulke; Joseph Leidy; Andrew Green; Waterhouse Hawkins; "Boss" Tweed; "Brains" Sweeney
- Synopsis
- The director of Central Park, Andrew Green has plans for a dinosaur museum in 1871, but is thwarted by the corrupt New York City government of "Boss" Tweed. In 1878 at Princeton, Waterhouse Hawkins displays the first dinosaur model to be correctly reconstructed.
- Keywords
- Crystal Palace; dinosaurs; Hadrosauus; London; New York City; Princeton
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 404-405.
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- Genre
- biography
- Characters
- Jim Jensen; Dale Russell
- Synopsis
- The life of "Dinosaur Jim" Jensen, a fossil hunter in Utah, who found bones of Ultrasaurus in 1979.
- Keywords
- 1979; dinosaurs; fossils; Supersaurus; Ultrasaurus; Utah
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 428-429
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- non-fiction
- Characters
- Bill Walker
- Synopsis
- Bill Walker finds a fossil claw in a clay pit in Surrey, England, in 1983, which leads to the discovery of a complete skeleton of Baryonyx.
- Keywords
- 1983; Baryonyx; claw; clay pit; dinosaurs; England; fossils; Surrey
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 452-453.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Jack Horner; Bob Makela
- Synopsis
- Jack Horner and Bob Makela find the first fossils of baby dinosaurs in a nest at a site in Montana.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; fossils; Maiasaura; Montana
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 476-477.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Edwin Delfs
- Synopsis
- In the 1950s, a group of students from Yale find the fossil remains of a huge dinosaur just north of Canyon City, Colorado.
- Keywords
- Colorado; dinosaurs; fossils; Haplocanthosaurus
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 500-501.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Steve Hutt; Barbara Phillips
- Synopsis
- In 1992, Steve Hutt finds fossil bones of a huge unnamed dinosaur on the Isle of Wright.
- Keywords
- 1992; dinosaurs; England; fossils; Isle of Wright
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 524-525.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- John Ostrom
- Synopsis
- In 1964, John Ostrom leads a team in Montana that finds the first fossils of Deinonychus ("Terrible Claw).
- Keywords
- 1964; Deinonychus; dinosaurs; fossils; Montana
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 548-549.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Edward Cope; Edwin Colbert
- Synopsis
- In New Mexico in 1947, Edwin Colbert finds fossil evidence that some dinosaurs ate their own young.
- Keywords
- 1947; Coelophysis; dinosaurs; fossils; New Mexico
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 572-573.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Ricardo Martinez; Paul Sereno
- Synopsis
- In the Valley of the Moon, Argentina, in 1991, Paul Sereno and students from the University of Chicago find fossils of one of the oldest dinosaurs ever found--Eoraptor Lunensis.
- Keywords
- 1991; Argentina; dinosaurs; Eoraptor; fossils; Valley of the Moon
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 596-597.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Louis Follo; David Norman
- Synopsis
- In 1878, miners working deep underground in Belgium find a huge cache of Iguanadon fossils. Louis Dollo directs the job of recovering the bones and spends 40 years studying them.
- Keywords
- 1878; Belgium; Bernissart; dinosaurs; fossils; Iguanodon
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 620-621.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Ivan Efremov
- Synopsis
- In 1946, a team of Russians finds a large deposit of dinosaur fossils in the Great Nemegt Basin of Mongolia.
- Keywords
- 1946; dinosaurs; fossils; Mongolia; Pinacosaurus; Russians; Tyrannosaurus Rex
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 644-645.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- George Peabody; Othniel Marsh
- Synopsis
- Paleontologist Othniel Marsh's rich uncle funds the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; fossils; London; museum; Stegosaurus; Yale University
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 668-669.
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- Mike Dorey
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- Genre
- biography
- Characters
- Edward Drinker Cope; Othniel Marsh
- Synopsis
- The life of 19th Century fossil hunter Edward Cope.
- Keywords
- 19th Century; Bone Wars; Civil War; dinosaurs; fossils; Quaker
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 692-693.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- David Baldwin; Edward Cope
- Synopsis
- Fossils identified as three different species of Coelophysis in the 19th Century are later determined to be individuals of the same species at difference ages.
- Keywords
- 1947; Coelophysis; dinosaurs; fossils; Ghost Ranch; New Mexico
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 716-717.
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- Genre
- biography
- Characters
- Robert Broom
- Synopsis
- Scottish-born Dr. Robert Broom leads the discovery of dinosaur fossils in South Africa.
- Keywords
- Australia; dinosaurs; fossils; Scotland; South Africa
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 740-741.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Henry Fairfield Osborn; Walter Granger
- Synopsis
- Exploring north of Como Bluff, Wyoming, Walter Granger finds a cabin made of dinosaur bones. The area was so rich with fossil bones that they were digging them for over ten years.
- Keywords
- Apatosaurus; Como Bluff; dinosaurs; fossils; Wyoming
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 764-765.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- George Dawson; Charles Cope; Joseph Tyrrell; Thomas Weston; Barnum Brown
- Synopsis
- George Dawson and Joseph Tyrrell make the first discoveries of dinosaur fossils in Canada's Red Deer River valley.
- Keywords
- 19th Century; Alberta; Canada; dinosaurs; fossils; Red Deer River
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 788-789.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Bob Bakker
- Synopsis
- Bob Bakker comes up with the theory that dinosaurs were warm-blooded, not cold-blooded animals.
- Keywords
- Deinonychus; dinosaurs
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 812-813.
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- biography
- Characters
- Friedrich Von Huene
- Synopsis
- The life of Friedrich Von Huene, a German who named more dinosaurs than anyone in the world.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; fossils; Germany; South America
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 836-837.
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- Mignon Talbot
- Synopsis
- The life of Mignon Talbot, an early 20th century female paleontologist who found the last species of dinosaur, so far, in the Connecticut Valley.
- Keywords
- 1911; Connecticut Valley; dinosaurs; fossils; Holyoke College
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 860-861.
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- biography
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- Baron Franz Nopsca
- Synopsis
- The life of eccentric and flamboyant Transylvanian Baron Franz Nopsca, who wrote a book on the classification of dinosaurs.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; fossils; Hadrosaurs; Telmatosaurus; Transylvania; World War I
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 884-885
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Pliny Moody; Edward Hitchcock
- Synopsis
- Geologist Edward Hitchcock collects fossil footprints in the Connecticut Valley in the early 19th Century, thinking they were the footprints of giant bird. After his death it was discovered that the footprints were made by dinosaurs.
- Keywords
- Amherst Museum; Connecticut Valley; dinosaurs; footprints; fossils
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 908-909.
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- biography
- Characters
- Richard Owen; Baron Georges Cuvier
- Synopsis
- In 1841, RIchard Owen gives a lecture that first uses the term "dinosaurs." He later becomes the first director of London's Natural History Museum.
- Keywords
- 1841; Crystal Palace; dinosaurs; England; fossils; London
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 932-933.
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- biography
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- Richard Lull
- Synopsis
- The life of Richard Lull, who became the director of the Peabody Museum at Yale University in 1922.
- Keywords
- Amherst; Bone Cabin Quarry; Columbia University; dinosaurs; fossils; Peabody Museum; Yale University
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 956-957.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Paul Sereno; Kathy May
- Synopsis
- In the foothills of the Andes in Argentina in 1988, Dr. Paul Sereno and assistant Kathy May find the first complete skeleton of the earliest dinosaur--Herrersaurus.
- Keywords
- 1988; Andes; Argentina; dinosaurs; fossils; Herrerasaurus
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 980-981.
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Kathy Wankel; Pat Leiggi
- Synopsis
- In the Montana Badlands in 1988, Kathy Wankel discovers what would be the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever found
- Keywords
- 1988; dinosaurs; fossils; Montana; Tyrannosaurus Rex
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,004-1,005.
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- Mike Dorey
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- Genre
- animal
- Synopsis
- A story about what the life of an Oviraptor dinosaur might have been like.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; Iguanadon; Oviraptor; Protoceratops
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,028-1,029.
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- animal
- Synopsis
- A herd of Chasmosaurus is attacked by an Albertosaurus.
- Keywords
- Albertosaurus; Chasmosaurus; dinosaurs
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,052-1,053.
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- Patrick Williams
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Thomas Jefferson; William Clark
- Synopsis
- President Thomas Jefferson's interest in prehistoric life, which included a display of mastodon bones in the White House.
- Keywords
- fossils; Kentucky; Mastodon; President; United States; White House
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,076-1,077.
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- animal
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- A pack of Deinonychus attack and kill a Tenontosaurus.
- Keywords
- Cretaceous; Deinonychus; dinosaurs; Tenontosaurus
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,100-1,101.
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- animal
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- A Tyrannosaurus Rex catches and eats a Troodon, then tries to attack an armored Ankylosaurus, which stands its ground.
- Keywords
- Ankylosaurus; dinosaurs; Troodon; Tyrannosaurus Rex
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,122-1,123.
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- animal
- Synopsis
- How a herd of Maiasuara made a nesting ground and raised its young.
- Keywords
- Albertosaurus; Cretaceous; dinosaurs; Maiasaura
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,148-1,149.
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- animal
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- A band of cannibalistic Coelophysis is washed away by a flash flood.
- Keywords
- cannibalism; Coelophysis; dinosaurs; flash flood; Technosaurus; Triassic
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,172-1,173.
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- animal
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- A herd of Triceratops defend themselves against an attack by a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
- Keywords
- dinosaurs; Triceratops; Tyrannosaurus Rex
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,196-1,197.
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- animal
- Synopsis
- Euoplocphalus, largest of the Ankylosaurs, uses its armored tail to fight off and injure a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
- Keywords
- Alberta; Canada; dinosaurs; Euoplocephalus; Tyrannosaurus Rex
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,220-1,221.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Mike Dorey
- Inks
- Mike Dorey
- Colors
- Mike Dorey
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- animal
- Synopsis
- An aging Allosaurus meets its end when it attacks a Stegosaurus.
- Keywords
- Allosaurus; dinosaurs; Jurassic; Stegosaurus
Two-page spread with no center gutter. Pages 1,244-1,245.