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Re: Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia



Aside from generalities at the beginning of the book, _Dinosaurs: the Encyclopedia_ is basically an overview of every known dinosaurian genus known to date (1997), and is defintely worth having. The supplements, in turn, are exactly that - supplements - and they serve to expound on more recent knowledge regarding previously mentioned taxa and new genera. It's my oppinion that one can't really have one without the other. And on that note, one shouldn't be without having any of them! ;)

-Jordan Mallon

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From: Waylon Rowley <whte_rbt_obj@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: whte_rbt_obj@yahoo.com
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 15:34:04 -0800 (PST)

   I think it's time that I get a copy of this book or
one of its supplements. However, I don't know what is
covered in the supplements or the original book for
that matter. If the book is composed of familiar taxa
I might as well get a supplement that has fresh info
in it. If anyone out there wants to get rid of a copy
or tell me what to expect if I buy any of these
titles, the assistance would be very helpful. Thanks
in advance!

Cheers,
Waylon Rowley

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