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Books with author E. John Long

  • Stories from the Dirt: Indiscretions of an Adventure Junkie

    John Long

    Paperback (Falcon Guides, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Riding tubes in Venezuela. BASE jumping in Europe. Climbing big walls in Yosemite. Riding bulls in Texas. These first-person stories from acclaimed climber and adventurer John Long may be vastly different in content, but they share an identifiable emotional texture, tone and delivery, and fundamentally are of one piece. This is storytelling at its best—nonfiction that reads like fiction. In Stories from the Dirt, the action leaves you breathless, but it’s the characters that really leave a lasting mark. Like all stories worth a damn, this collection is all about the people.
  • Dinosaurs

    John Long

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2007)
    INSIDERS -- a visually groundbreaking, state-of-the-art nonfiction series that outshines Eyewitness and Discoveries. This stunning new series offers an inside look into twelve riveting subjects, beginning with Dinosaurs, Egypt, Oceans, and Space. Expertly written, each book will feature an arresting design, complete with dynamic, multi-layered CGI and 3-D model imagery that is complemented by fascinating, up-to-date information presented in a user-friendly format. Dinosaurs explores every aspect of the time when these real-life monsters ruled the Earth, with illustrations that reveal the layers of dinosaur anatomy, show the process of fossil formation, and explore several well-known species in depth.
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  • Dinosaurs

    John Long

    Paperback (Fog City Press, Jan. 15, 2007)
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  • Dinosaurs of Australia and New Zealand and Other Animals of the Mesozoic Era

    John A. Long

    Hardcover (Harvard University Press, Oct. 15, 1998)
    Beginning in the 1990s, fossils unearthed in Australia and New Zealand began to reshape the debates around some of paleontology's most hotly contested questions: how dinosaurs and birds are related, whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded, and when and how the mammals began their rise.In this first comprehensive account of Mesozoic vertebrates from New Zealand and Australia, John Long shows that, while the fossil record from the region can be sparse and fragmentary, finds from such sites as Dinosaur Cove, Coober Pedy, Lightning Ridge, and the fossil trackways at Broome offer new and occasionally startling evidence that has the potential to challenge current views. Long's up-to-date coverage includes the discovery in late 1996 of a new shrew-like mammal, Ausktribosphenos nyktos.Entries on individual fauna begin with a brief introduction, written to be accessible to the armchair paleontologist, that describes the prevailing climate and habitat during the relevant geological time period, followed by more technical information aimed at specialists, including type characteristics, location and other details about the specimen's discovery. Dinosaurs of Australia and New Zealand is profusely illustrated with photographs of the fossils, maps, and newly commissioned life restorations by some of the leading dinosaur illustrators from Australia and the United States: Peter Schouten, Tony Windberg, Bill Stout, and Mike Skrepnick.
  • The Big Picture Book of Environments

    John Long

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, )
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  • The Big Picture Book of Human Civilisation

    John Long

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 1, 2009)
    With stunning images and a child-friendly text based on the latest scientific research, the award-winning author of The Big Picture Book sets out the biggest milestones in human history since the last great Ice Age.In words and pictures, this book maps the great advances and crises of human history from 20 000 years ago to now. Read about the first sculptures and paintings, first cultivated crops, new hunting methods, the earliest city, grand temples and pyramids, the taming of cats and dogs, a sudden mini Ice Age. Find out who were the great Arab thinkers of the Middle Ages, when bubonic plague struck, which scientist discovered electricity, what a hadron collider does, and lots more!Dr John Long is Head of Sciences at Museum Victoria. A previous publication, The Big Picture Book, won a Wilderness Society award and an award for Excellence in Educational Publishing, and was shortlisted for a Children's Book Council of Australia award. He has also wrote The Big Picture Book of Environments.
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  • Uncle Frank's Rule

    John H. Long

    language (John H. Long, Nov. 15, 2013)
    The Rule is a real life search for understanding, manhood, survival, satisfaction and most of all, self-realization in a world full of hunters.
  • Dinosaurs

    Dr. John Long

    Hardcover (Fog City Press, March 15, 2005)
    158 pages. Pocket Guides
  • The Dinosaurs of Australia and New Zealand: And Other Animals of the Mesozoic

    John Long

    Hardcover (Univ of New South Wales, Nov. 1, 2002)
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  • Journey to the Dawn of Time: Return to Devil's Roost

    John Long

    Paperback (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, March 1, 2003)
    This long-awaited sequel to Mystery of Devil's Roost is set fifteen years after Sarah and Peter's last time-traveling adventure. Now Sarah is a paleontologist at the Queensland museum and Peter is a famous novelist. An unexpected and mysterious visit from an old man brings them back to Devil's Roost to embark on another exciting time-traveling quest backand backand back - to a time when the earth was no more than a "bubbling primordial soup." Only this time, the outcome of their quest will affect everyone on the planet!
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  • The Real Book about our National Capital

    Edward John Long

    Hardcover (Garden City Books, March 15, 1959)
    Education, Washington D. C.
  • Poems & Rhymes for the Gifted Child

    John E. Efiong

    (Independently published, July 11, 2017)
    Learning is fun with the right tools and from the right tutor. This collection is rich in moral lessons, educational value and child development. It cuts across most genres of poetry in a stylistic manner to allow gifted children learn. The approach adopted makes memorization easy and retention effective. Literary Quiz is given at the end to assess reader's understanding and categorization of the poetic work. Enjoy your reading.