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Re: about Ned and dino-gazette for kids
Up here in Quebec we get the same kind of science magazine (In French), but
there is another kind that is in French as well that was also devoted
entirely to paleontology (July, 2000), Its called "Pour La Science": La
valse des espèces (Same as the Scientific American). This issue was only
about 8$ canadian. And was only composed of only 137 pages, and 100+
ilustrations.
Steven Coombs
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From: "Steve Brusatte" <dinoland@lycos.com>
Reply-To: dinoland@lycos.com
To: aspidel@freegates.be, dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Re: about Ned and dino-gazette for kids
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:14:05 -0600
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 20:33:16
aspidel wrote:
>Dear dino-listers,
>
>Last sunday, I found on the market about 20 "old" (early '90s) french
dino-gazettes for kids; I paid 200 FB (about 4$) for all.
>There's some interesting stuff (a photo of a mounted partial
_Streptospondylus_ skel).
>There're also facts about paleontologists; among them, a short story
about Ned Colbert and the Ghost Ranch _Coelophysis_.
Yeah, the French have produced some very quality paleo materials. When I
was in France earlier this year I picked up a cool little science magazine
(Science et Vie). The issue was totally dedicated to paleontology, and
included a load of information on all types of fossils, ranging from a
bunch of Vendian stuff to Tertiary/Pleistocene specimens (like the famous
Durfort and Montpellier specimens from France). It was something like 160
pages long, and probably had over 300 photos...and it was only 2-3 American
dollars. If I only knew how to read French better...
Steve
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