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Terrible Lizard The First Dinosaur Hunters And The Birth Of A New Science First Edition Deborah Cadbury

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Terrible Lizard The First Dinosaur Hunters And The Birth Of A New Science First Edition Deborah Cadbury
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Terrible Lizard The First Dinosaur Hunters And The Birth Of A New Science First Edition Deborah Cadbury instant download after payment.

Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.16 MB
Pages: 383
Author: Deborah Cadbury
ISBN: 9780805067729, 9780805070873, 0805067728, 0805070877
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: First Edition

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Terrible Lizard The First Dinosaur Hunters And The Birth Of A New Science First Edition Deborah Cadbury by Deborah Cadbury 9780805067729, 9780805070873, 0805067728, 0805070877 instant download after payment.

In 1812, the skeleton of a monster was discovered beneath the cliffs of Dorset, setting in motion a collision between science and religion, and among scientists eager to claim supremacy in a brand-new field. For Reverend William Buckland, an eccentric naturalist at Oxford University, the fossil remains of a creature that existed before Noah's flood inspired an attempt to prove the accuracy of the biblical record. Novelist Gideon Mantell also became obsessed with the ancient past, and eminent anatomist Richard Owen soon entered the fray, claiming credit for the discovery of the dinosaurs.
In a fast-paced narrative, Terrible Lizard re-creates the bitter feud between Mantell and Owen. Revealing a strange, awesome prehistoric era, their struggle set the stage for Darwin's shattering theories -- and for controversies that still rage today.

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