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  • My Book of The Prehistoric World

    Christopher Maynard

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 2001)
    Young readers can delve into the prehistoric era in an exciting reference that reveals how archaeologists have made startling discoveries that unlocked mysteries of the past, and shows how rocks, crystals, minerals, and fossils are formed. 15,000 first printing.
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  • The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World

    Jill Bailey, Tony Seddon

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Dec. 28, 1995)
    The Earth is home, according to one estimate, to some 3,000 million million million million living things. But that's just a fraction of those that have existed throughout history. Vast mountain ranges have risen and been worn away. Continents have broken up and drifted across the globe only to collide again to form new land masses. This book is the story of the Earth from its fiery beginning to the arrival of man. An introductory chapter focuses on the processes that underlie the development of life on Earth. Each of the following chapters examines a single period of geological time and introduces us to terrific trilobites, amazing ammonites, dynamic dinosaurs, and humble humans. Throughout are fascinating sidebars and an index, glossary, and extensive timeline are added as excellent study and research tools to enable the reader to access information in several different ways. From the beginning of the universe, through the beginnings of life, to the arrival of humans, The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World tells the story of life and death throughout the centuries, and how every living thing that is or ever was contributes to the rich and complex world that is the Earth today.
  • The Prehistoric World

    Giorgio Panini

    Hardcover (Gallery Books, March 1, 1988)
    Traces the evolution of animal life from the paleozoic age, through the dinosaurs to the great mammals, the giant birds, and man
  • My Big Book of the World

    Angela Royston, Gerald Hawksley

    Hardcover (Armadillo, Dec. 5, 2017)
    A lively and informative pictorial atlas for young readers, providing an action-packed and entertaining guide to the fascinating world in which we live.
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  • The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World

    Jill Bailey, Tony Seddon

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Dec. 14, 2000)
    The Earth is home, according to one estimate, to some 3,000 million million million million living things. But that's just a fraction of those that have existed throughout history. Vast mountain ranges have risen and been worn away. Continents have broken up and drifted across the globe only to collide again to form new land masses. This book is the story of the Earth from its fiery beginning to the arrival of man. An introductory chapter focuses on the processes that underlie the development of life on Earth. Each of the following chapters examines a single period of geological time and introduces us to terrific trilobites, amazing ammonites, dynamic dinosaurs, and humble humans. Throughout are fascinating sidebars and an index, glossary, and extensive timeline are added as excellent study and research tools to enable the reader to access information in several different ways. From the beginning of the universe, through the beginnings of life, to the arrival of humans, The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World tells the story of life and death throughout the centuries, and how every living thing that is or ever was contributes to the rich and complex world that is the Earth today.
  • The Big Book of Prehistoric Life

    Dougal Dixon

    Hardcover (Gallery Books, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Illustrations and text lead young readers on a journey of discovery into the past, introducing fossils, life in the seas, land animals, reptiles, mammals, and the first humans
  • The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World

    Jill Bailey, Tony Seddon

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 25, 1996)
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  • The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World

    Jill Bailey, Tony Seddon

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Feb. 29, 1996)
    The Earth is home, according to one estimate, to some 3,000 million million million million living things. But that's just a fraction of those that have existed throughout history. Vast mountain ranges have risen and been worn away. Continents have broken up and drifted across the globe only to collide again to form new land masses. This book is the story of the Earth from its fiery beginning to the arrival of man. An introductory chapter focuses on the processes that underlie the development of life on Earth. Each of the following chapters examines a single period of geological time and introduces us to terrific trilobites, amazing ammonites, dynamic dinosaurs, and humble humans. Throughout are fascinating sidebars and an index, glossary, and extensive timeline are added as excellent study and research tools to enable the reader to access information in several different ways. From the beginning of the universe, through the beginnings of life, to the arrival of humans, The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World tells the story of life and death throughout the centuries, and how every living thing that is or ever was contributes to the rich and complex world that is the Earth today.
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  • The book of prehistoric animals,

    Raymond Lee Ditmars

    Paperback (J, )
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  • My Big Book of the World

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Anness, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Introduces maps and map-reading, and provides maps of each region of the world that feature local products, famous buildings, regional plants and animals, sports activities, and other characteristics of each area.
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  • My Big Book of the World

    Angela Royston, Gerald Hawksley

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A young reader's introduction to geography features informative, interest-capturing illustrations and text, and describes the continents, their countries, habitats, and famous sites.
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  • My Big Book of the World

    Gerald Hawksley Angela Royston

    Hardcover (Hermes House, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Book by Angela Royston, Gerald Hawksley