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Plesiosaurs - Mesozoic Sea Dragons [book]

Started by DinoToyForum, October 17, 2015, 11:35:50 PM

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DinoToyForum

It is very early days yet, but I'm involved in this book under the tentative title of 'Plesiosaurs - Mesozoic Sea Dragons', which is in the works and scheduled for publication in 2017. It might be a bit technical for average readers but we'll do our best to make it as accessible as possible.

https://www.academia.edu/16590919/Plesiosaurs_Mesozoic_Sea_Dragons




tyrantqueen

Congrats. I would pick it up but I don't really have any use for heavily technical books. Will it include skeletals? Or artwork?

Yutyrannus

Sounds like it could be a pretty cool book, I look forward to seeing more about it :).

"The world's still the same. There's just less in it."

Gwangi

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Congrats! I'm excited about this. I only have one book on marine reptiles, Richard Ellis's "Sea Dragons". I could really use some more. Any that you could recommend so I have some material to keep me occupied until 2017?

Also Adam, I recently heard your interview on "Monster Talk" (I know it's an older one). Very informative, one of my favorite episodes.

tyrantqueen

Quote from: Gwangi on October 18, 2015, 12:59:52 AM
Congrats! I'm excited about this. I only have one book on marine reptiles, Richard Ellis's "Sea Dragons". I could really use some more. Any that you could recommend so I have some material to keep me occupied until 2017?
I know the question wasn't aimed at me, but I'd like to drop a mention of book I like, A Pictorial Guide to Paleontology: Prehistoric Aquatic Reptiles. Expensive but gorgeous art.

http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=2721.0

Gwangi


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