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Re: new dino book
I'm using it as the textbook for my GEOL 104 Dinosaurs: A Natural History
course this semester, and have had no complaints so far. Among the
advantages over other currently available books: it is more up-to-date,
and it is cheaper.
Ian Paulsen wrote:
> HI ALL:
> I just got in a reviewer's copy of this book: Dinosaurs: A Concise
> Natural History by Fastovsky and Weishampel, Cambridge U. Press $70.00
> U.S.
> Has anyone seen it and what do you think of it?
>
> sincerely
> --
>
> Ian Paulsen
> Bainbridge Island, WA, USA
> " Which just goes to show that a
> passion for books is extremely unhealthy."
> from Cornelia Funke's "Inkheart".
>
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