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Paul Barrett (4)

Auteur de National Geographic Dinosaurs

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Een goed leesbaar overzicht van de kennis die we op dit moment hebben over dinosauriërs. Dit boek maakt een einde aan veel bedachte verhalen die worden verteld over deze dieren. Intrigerend is ook de ontwikkeling van de vogels vanuit de dinosauriërs. Dit boek geeft daar geen sluitende theorie over, maar geeft wel aan wat er tot nu toe bekend is.
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Pieter_Goldhoorn | 2 autres critiques | May 4, 2023 |
National Geographic Dinosaurs by Paul Barret is an encyclopedia of dinosaurs of all sizes and from all ages. The book devotes 68 of its 182 pages to background information; different periods of dinosaurs, discovery of dinosaurs, past misconceptions, and theories of extinction are just some of the topics addressed. The remainder of the book is filled with one or two-page spreads of over 50 dinosaurs. Each dinosaur is placed in time, its diet, habitat, and behavior are described as well as mention of how the dinosaur was discovered. The illustrations are an equal mix of large, detailed color paintings, photographs of fossils, and scientific diagrams and maps. The glossary is short and the terms seem selected at random, and the index is not much bigger than the table of context, which seems wrong.
This is not a book to be read cover to cover, but rather to be used as a reference, and after a thorough perusal and a reading of much of the introductory section, I think this book would be more the reference of a child assigned to a report rather than the dinosaur obsessed youngster. While the balance of illustrations and text is even, making the book approachable, the text itself is small, unimaginatively formatted, and drier than the dust on a paleontologist’s favorite bone cleaning brush. While the neutral, uninspired, glacially informative tone of the text is perhaps not entirely out of place in the sections about the individual dinosaurs, where the overviews are almost like a list of statistics, there is no place for this tone in the large introductory section, in which a more narrative approach would have served the reader better. As it stands, few are going to be drawn into the background third of this book and will more than likely flip around the parts about the individual dinosaurs. That is no horrible literary travesty, and the world will survive, but it seems like a bit of a lost opportunity to not grab the reader, especially if the target is YA, with engaging, lively text at the outset.
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jbenrubin | 1 autre critique | Apr 21, 2018 |
An excellent, well-illustrated, and detailed popular work on comparative dinosaur anatomy and evolution. It includes a good deal of information from recent fossil finds and research. Also devotes more than a chapter to the descent of birds.
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benjfrank | 2 autres critiques | Dec 26, 2016 |
A popular overview of dinosaurs, including birds but focusing, as you might expect, on Mesozoic forms. I was once a youthful dinosaur enthusiast, and I bought this partly out of nostalgia. It's nevertheless a genuinely good piece of science popularization, neither impenetrable nor dumbed down.
 
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AndreasJ | 2 autres critiques | Dec 25, 2016 |

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6
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268
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4.2
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6
ISBN
49
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