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Re: your first paleon book was: well darn
That poor, old, inaccurate iguanodon left a class
of second-graders gasping and wowing when I
projected it on a wall. It's easy to diss it
today, but it was state of the art in its time,
and it will probably bring a few more youngsters
down the paleo path.
Glen Ledingham
--- Dann Pigdon <dannj@alphalink.com.au> wrote:
> Ralf Mauersberger writes:
>
> > Spinar/Burian " Prehistoric Life" (in german
> it was "Leben in der
> > Urzeit", Urania Berlin) somewhere in the
> 80's.
> > I still love this book so much :-)
>
> That was my first book as well, and I still
> have it. Much of the artwork
> still looks good - if you ignore the upright
> splay-legged hadrosaurs and
> tyrannosaurs, and the kangaroo-like iguanodon.
>
>
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> Dann Pigdon
> GIS / Archaeologist
> http://geo_cities.com/dannsdinosaurs
> Melbourne, Australia
> http://heretichides.soffiles.com
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