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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher McGowan , Stuart LangstonPublisher: Blackstone Audiobooks,U.S. Imprint: Blackstone Audiobooks,U.S. Edition: Library Edition Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 16.40cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780786187355ISBN 10: 0786187352 Publication Date: 01 March 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsLangton's clear, precise, British-accented narration makes the occasionally technical information easy to absorb. He readily conveys McGowan's passionate regard for his subject and his obvious frustration with the limitations placed on the discoveries because of biblical interpretations. -- Booklist Stuart Langton's reading is admirably straightforward. He speaks clearly, seems comfortable with reptilian nomenclature, and tells the story in a full-speed-ahead manner. -- AudioFile The Dragon Seekers excels at transporting us into the nascent world of evolutionary science. -- National Post Most readers will find this an easy and rewarding read-certainly a book worthsaving up for a long journey. -- New Scientist An informative and exciting account of Anning and those fossilists who discovered the dinosaurs. -- Los Angeles Times Seldom have I been so captivated by a historical treatment. I couldn't put The Dragon Seekers down. It's all there-history, humor, philosophy, science, and the romance of discovery-in a well-written package that shows science doesn't have to be dry and boring. -- Philip Currie, Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Few casts of characters in the history of science are as varied and colorful as the disparate group of Victorian fossilists who found and described the first dinosaurs. In this lively and cogent book, McGowan brings their own words and times back to life, and shows how their discoveries and ideas forged the basis for understanding the great sweep of evolutionary history. -- Kevin Padian, University of California, Berkeley Everyone knows about dinosaurs, but few appreciate the intertwining of their discovery and the advent of Darwin's theory of evolution. McGowan's wonderful book offers up the historical struggle of the scientists who turned dinosaurs into living creatures and who championed evolution to explain their place in antiquity. What a great read! -- David B. Weishampel, Johns Hopkins University Everyone knows about dinosaurs, but few appreciate the intertwining of their discovery and the advent of Darwin's theory of evolution. McGowan's wonderful book offers up the historical struggle of the scientists who turned dinosaurs into living creatures and who championed evolution to explain their place in antiquity. What a great read! -- David B. Weishampel, Johns Hopkins University Few casts of characters in the history of science are as varied and colorful as the disparate group of Victorian fossilists who found and described the first dinosaurs. In this lively and cogent book, McGowan brings their own words and times back to life, and shows how their discoveries and ideas forged the basis for understanding the great sweep of evolutionary history. -- Kevin Padian, University of California, Berkeley Seldom have I been so captivated by a historical treatment. I couldn't put The Dragon Seekers down. It's all there-history, humor, philosophy, science, and the romance of discovery-in a well-written package that shows science doesn't have to be dry and boring. -- Philip Currie, Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology An informative and exciting account of Anning and those fossilists who discovered the dinosaurs. -- Los Angeles Times Most readers will find this an easy and rewarding read-certainly a book worthsaving up for a long journey. -- New Scientist The Dragon Seekers excels at transporting us into the nascent world of evolutionary science. -- National Post Stuart Langton's reading is admirably straightforward. He speaks clearly, seems comfortable with reptilian nomenclature, and tells the story in a full-speed-ahead manner. -- AudioFile Langton's clear, precise, British-accented narration makes the occasionally technical information easy to absorb. He readily conveys McGowan's passionate regard for his subject and his obvious frustration with the limitations placed on the discoveries because of biblical interpretations. -- Booklist """Langton's clear, precise, British-accented narration makes the occasionally technical information easy to absorb. He readily conveys McGowan's passionate regard for his subject and his obvious frustration with the limitations placed on the discoveries because of biblical interpretations."" -- ""Booklist"" The Dragon Seekers excels at transporting us into the nascent world of evolutionary science. -- ""National Post"" ""Everyone knows about dinosaurs, but few appreciate the intertwining of their discovery and the advent of Darwin's theory of evolution. McGowan's wonderful book offers up the historical struggle of the scientists who turned dinosaurs into living creatures and who championed evolution to explain their place in antiquity. What a great read!"" -- ""David B. Weishampel, Johns Hopkins University"" ""Stuart Langton's reading is admirably straightforward. He speaks clearly, seems comfortable with reptilian nomenclature, and tells the story in a full-speed-ahead manner."" -- ""AudioFile"" An informative and exciting account of Anning and those fossilists who discovered the dinosaurs. -- ""Los Angeles Times"" Few casts of characters in the history of science are as varied and colorful as the disparate group of Victorian fossilists who found and described the first dinosaurs. In this lively and cogent book, McGowan brings their own words and times back to life, and shows how their discoveries and ideas forged the basis for understanding the great sweep of evolutionary history. -- ""Kevin Padian, University of California, Berkeley"" Most readers will find this an easy and rewarding read-certainly a book worthsaving up for a long journey. -- ""New Scientist"" Seldom have I been so captivated by a historical treatment. I couldn't put The Dragon Seekers down. It's all there-history, humor, philosophy, science, and the romance of discovery-in a well-written package that shows science doesn't have to be dry and boring. -- ""Philip Currie, Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology""" Author InformationChristopher McGowan is retired as the curator in the dinosaur department of Canada's Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. An esteemed paleontologist and former professor of zoology at the University of Toronto, veteran of dinosaur digs around the world, and the author of several other books for young audiences, Chris lives in Toronto. He is the author of ten books, including The Raptor and The Lamb and Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons. Stuart Langton is an award-winning theater, film, and television actor. He has been an audiobook narrator for more than ten years. He lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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