The
40-plus chapters in The Complete Dinosaur range from raw, cutting-edge science that
drips with original data to surveys of the history of dinosaur collecting that are
suitable for even the most jargon-shy readers. Editors James O. Farlow and M. K.
Brett-Surman admit that they were "teenage geeks who loved the movies of Willis
O'Brien, Ray Harryhausen, and Jim Danforth, and the novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and
Edgar Rice Burroughs," and they do not neglect their roots. There are chapters
covering all the hot topics of contemporary dinosaur research, including footprints,
metabolism, and meteor strikes; there is also a section on determining how many lawyers
you need to feed a captive Tyrannosaurus rex. It's a remarkable fusion between scientific
research--warts, conflicts, and all--and public understanding. |