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  • The Journey: Plateosaurus

    Matteo Bacchin, Marguerite Shore, Mark Norell, Marco Signore

    Hardcover (Abbeville Kids, Aug. 19, 2008)
    The first volume in a series of six comic-book adventures that bring the dinosaurs back to life. The Journey, the first title in Abbeville's Dinosaurs series, features over 60 pages in full-color. It takes place in the late Triassic period, 210 million years ago, in the northern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. It follows the dangerous trek of a Plateosaurus—a giant herbivore—and her hatchlings in search of food. In Abbeville’s Dinosaurs series, a talented artist and a noted paleontologist have teamed up to re-create the vanished world of the dinosaurs for young readers. Each volume in the series tells the story, in comic-book form, of a different dinosaur living in its particular geological time and place. The narrative is entertaining, while all the details of the dinosaur’s behavior and its encounters with other species are rendered with scientific accuracy. At the back of each volume, meanwhile, are several short essays, abundantly illustrated with original drawings and photographs of fossils, that explain more about the creatures and geographical settings encountered in the comic.
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  • Baryonyx

    Michael P. Goecke

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Readers will learn about various dinosaurs that lived long ago and the nature of their environment, including what they ate, how large they were, how fast they were, and much more.
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  • Apatosaurus

    Elaine Landau

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the huge plant-eating apatosaurus and discusses theories on why it became extinct
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  • T. Rex and the Great Extinction

    Marco Signore, Matteo Bacchin, Mark Norell

    Hardcover (Abbeville Kids, Oct. 26, 2010)
    In the Dinosaurs series, a talented artist and a noted paleontologist have teamed up to re-create the vanished world of the dinosaurs in comic-book form. Each volume in the series tells the action-packed yet scientifically accurate story of a different dinosaur living in its particular geological time and place. At the back of each volume are several short essays, abundantly illustrated with original drawings and photographs of fossils, that explain more about the creatures and geographical settings encountered in the comic. These essays, written in terms that kids will understand, reveal not only what paleontologists have learned about the age of the dinosaurs, but also how they have learned it, by examining fossils and other types of evidence. T. Rex and the Great Extinction, the sixth and last title in the series, takes us back 65 million years, to the late Cretaceous period, when the age of the dinosaurs was drawing to its close. In this world, whose scenery resembles that of our own, we accompany a great Tyrannosaurus as it patrols its territory. Usually it hunts a hadrosaur known as Edmontosaurus, but today it comes upon a venerable Triceratops with a broken horn, and the most epic clash in animal history takes place. The essays following the comic shed light on the mystery of the dinosaurs' extinction.
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  • A Jurassic Mystery: Archaeopteryx

    Matteo Bacchin, Mark Norell, Marco Signore

    Hardcover (Abbeville Kids, Sept. 2, 2008)
    The second volume in a series of six comic-book adventures that bring the dinosaurs back to life. A Jurassic Mystery, the second title in Abbeville's Dinosaurs series, features over 60 pages in full color. It is a paleontological whodunit set in the late Jurassic period, 150 million years ago, at a place that now lies in Germany. It investigates the suspicious death of an archaeopteryx, an early species of bird descended from the dinosaurs. In Abbeville’s Dinosaurs series, a talented artist and a noted paleontologist have teamed up to re-create the vanished world of the dinosaurs for young readers. Each volume in the series tells the story, in comic-book form, of a different dinosaur living in its particular geological time and place. The narrative is entertaining, while all the details of the dinosaur’s behavior and its encounters with other species are rendered with scientific accuracy. At the back of each volume, meanwhile, are several short essays, abundantly illustrated with original drawings and photographs of fossils, that explain more about the creatures and geographical settings encountered in the comic.
  • Parasaurolophus : Dinosaurs Series

    Janet Riehecky, Andre LeBlanc

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Describes the physical characteristics and probable behavior of this duck-billed dinosaur.
    O
  • Pachycephalosaurus : Dinosaurs Series

    Janet Riehecky, Llyn Hunter

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Presents known and hypothesized information about the dinosaur Pachydephalosaurus, including its discovery, physical appearance, and lifestyle.
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  • Anatosaurus

    Janet Riehecky, Diana Magnuson

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, June 1, 1988)
    This book describes the physical characteristics and probable behavior of this plant-eating duck-billed dinosaur.
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  • Diplodocus : Dinosaurs Series

    Janet Riehecky, Jim Conaway

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Presents facts and speculations about the physical appearance and behavior of this long-necked herbivorous dinosaur.
    O
  • The Journey: Plateosaurus

    Matteo Bacchin, Marco Signore, Marguerite Shore

    Hardcover (Abbeville Kids, Aug. 19, 2008)
    In AbbevilleGÇÖs new Dinosaurs series, a talented artist and a noted paleontologist have teamed up to re-create the vanished world of the dinosaurs for young readers. Each volume in the series tells the story, in comic-book form, of a different dinosaur living in its particular geological time and place. The narrative is entertaining, while all the details of the dinosaurGÇÖs behavior and its encounters with other species are rendered with scientific accuracy. At the back of each volume, meanwhile, are several short essays, abundantly illustrated with original drawings and photographs of fossils, that explain more about the creatures and geographical settings encountered in the comic.The Journey, the first title in the series, takes place in the late Triassic period, 210 million years ago, in the northern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. It follows the dangerous trek of a plateosaurusGÇöa giant herbivoreGÇöand her hatchlings in search of food.
    Y
  • Compsognathus : Dinosaurs Series

    Janet Riehecky, Susan Lexa-Senning

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Describes both known and hypothesized information about the dinosaur Compsognathus, including physical appearance and lifestyle.
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  • A Jurassic Mystery: Archaeopteryx Pull out Timline of the Dinosaurs World Poster included

    Matteo Bacchin, Marco Signore, Marguerite Shore

    Hardcover (Abbeville Kids, Sept. 2, 2008)
    In AbbevilleGÇÖs new Dinosaurs series, a talented artist and a noted paleontologist have teamed up to re-create the vanished world of the dinosaurs for young readers. Each volume in the series tells the story, in comic-book form, of a different dinosaur living in its particular geological time and place. The narrative is entertaining, while all the details of the dinosaurGÇÖs behavior and its encounters with other species are rendered with scientific accuracy. At the back of each volume, meanwhile, are several short essays, abundantly illustrated with original drawings and photographs of fossils, that explain more about the creatures and geographical settings encountered in the comic. A Jurassic Mystery, the second title, is a paleontological whodunit set in the late Jurassic period, 150 million years ago, at a place that now lies in Germany. It investigates the suspicious death of an archaeopteryx, an early species of bird descended from the dinosaurs.
    Y