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Books > Sport & Leisure > Natural history, country life & pets > Dinosaurs & the prehistoric world
Striking full-color guides. Bound in water repellent, film
laminated covers. Extensive center-spread maps of the state
highlights locations featured in each book. Special 8-pocket and
4-pocket lucite display racks available with purchase of the
series.
From his stunning discovery of Tyrannosaurus rex one hundred years
ago to the dozens of other important new dinosaur species he found,
Barnum Brown led a remarkable life (1873-1963), spending most of it
searching for fossils - and sometimes oil - in every corner of the
globe. One of the most famous scientists in the world during the
middle of the twentieth century, Brown - who lived fast, dressed to
the nines, gambled, drank, smoked, and was known as a ladies' man -
became as legendary as the dinosaurs he uncovered. Barnum Brown
brushes off the loose sediment to reveal the man behind the legend.
Drawing on Brown's field correspondence and unpublished notes, and
on the writings of his daughter and his two wives, it discloses for
the first time details about his life and travels - from his youth
on the western frontier to his spying for the U.S. government under
cover of his expeditions. This absorbing biography also takes full
measure of Brown's extensive scientific accomplishments, making it
the definitive account of the life and times of a singular man and
a superlative fossil hunter.
'A bold, ambitious and truly wonderful history of the world' Peter
Wohlleben, author of The Hidden Life of Trees 'A fascinating story
and a crucial revision of the momentous importance of tropical
forests to human history' Lewis Dartnell, author of Origins
_________________________ Jungle tells the remarkable story of the
world's tropical forests, from the arrival of the first plants
millions of years ago to the role of tropical forests in the
evolution of the world's atmosphere, the dinosaurs, the first
mammals and even our own species and ancestors. Highlighting
provocative new evidence garnered from cutting-edge research, Dr
Roberts shows, for example, that our view of humans as 'savannah
specialists' is wildly wrong, and that the 'Anthropocene' began not
with the Industrial Revolution, but potentially as early as 6,000
years ago in the tropics. We see that the relationship between
humankind and 'jungles' is deep-rooted, that we are all connected
to their destruction, and that we must all act to save them.
Urgent, clear-sighted and original, Jungle challenges the way we
think about the world - and ourselves. _________________________
'Welcome to the "Jungle" - a breathtaking book' Mark Maslin, author
of How to Save Our Planet 'Timely, readable and highly relevant'
Steve Brusatte, author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs 'Its
revelations and stories will stir, rearrange and populate your mind
for years to come' Paul Hawken, editor of Drawdown 'Brilliant ...
it delivers a timely warning about our abuse of the environment'
David Abulafia, author of The Great Sea 'Finally, a book on
rainforests that does justice to their majesty and importance'
Simon Lewis, co-author of The Human Planet
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