Description
This beautiful volume introduces the incredible animals that populated the planet before the Age of the Dinosaurs. Readers voyage to a time, beginning about 370 million years ago, when the first four-footed vertebrates appeared, and ending 200 million years later at the moment when the dinosaurs begin their ascent. During this time, vertebrates emerge from the sea and there appears a parade of animals, each more astonishing than the last. On this expedition, we learn how paleontologists become detectives to understand the history of life and we discover that many widely held ideas about the evolution of species are completely false. Earth before the Dinosaurs is an entertaining and informative guide to an astonishing and little-known world.
An extraordinary journey to a lost world
About the Author
Sebastien Steyer is paleontologist at the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Alain Beneteau is an illustrator who specializes in paleontology.
Chris Spence is a professional translator, freelance journalist, and Paris tour guide.
Reviews
A fascinating exploration of past life forms, this book will appeal to anyone interested in paleontology and Earth's history.
* Library Journal *Highly recommended.
* Choice *[T]his book should fascinate all laymen interested in vertebrate paleontology or evolution, and many paleontologists will want to get it even if only for the artwork.
* Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology *Book Information
ISBN 9780253223807
Author Sebastien Steyer
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Indiana University Press
Publisher Indiana University Press
Weight(grams) 680g