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The late Jurassic

notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory
Written and illustrated in the style of a naturalist's notebook, The Late Jurassic brings readers closer to prehistoric life than ever before.

The early Cretaceous

notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory
2017
"Guides readers on a journey through time, bringing them closer to prehistoric life than ever before. Step back 120 million years into the vast forests and endless deserts of prehistory. Imagine soaring with the first birds and walking among herds of gentle, leaf-eating giants."--Back cover.

The late Jurassic

notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory
2017
Come along with us on a journey deep into the Earth's history, to a time long before the first humans ever existed. A time when giants roamed the Earth and reptiles ruled the skies. A time of absolute beauty and extreme danger--this is the late Jurassic. Step back 150 million years into the volcanic and tropical forests of prehistory. Walk with massive sauropods as they send shock waves through the ground with each step and take to the skies with early pterosaurs, the undisputed rulers of the air. Combining with late paleontological findings with highly detailed drawings.
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The early Cretaceous

notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory
2015
Written and illustrated in the style of a naturalist's notebook, The Early Cretaceous brings readers closer to prehistoric life than ever before.
Cover image of The early Cretaceous

The late Jurassic

notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory
2016
Introduces plants and animals of the Jurassic Period in the style of a naturalist's notebook.

The early Cretaceous

notes, drawings, and observations from prehistory
Presents sketches of dinosaurs thought to have lived and dominated the world during the early Cretaceous period, discussing what paleontologists believe about how these dinosaurs lived, what they ate, how they hunted, and their life cycles.
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