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Lucid, nontechnical study presents the absorbing human, scientific
and political dramas involved in the discovery and reconstruction
of the gigantic reptiles, birds and other creatures who roamed the
prehistoric West. Much of the book is devoted to the work of
Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope, two brilliant
19th-century paleontologists whose discoveries revolutionized the
discipline, but whose bitter feud is legendary. "Excellently
written...highly recommended..."--Science Books. 51 halftones.
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