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The new dinosaurs:

an alternative evolution
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Salem House Publishers, 1988 - Fiction - 120 pages
Looks at how the dinosaurs might have evolved if they hadn't become extinct, and shows and describes the characteristics of these hypothetical creatures

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Review: The New Dinosaurs

User Review  - Preston - Goodreads

A great book of prehistoric 'what-ifs' that makes for a lot of fun for anyone interested in prehistoric life and evolution. Read full review

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User Review  - Julian Meynell - Goodreads

Dougal Dixon's alternative evolutions demand to be better known than they are. The New Dinosaur's is the weakest of the three. It is less inspired than After Man and Man After Man. The book suffers a ... Read full review

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Contents

foreword
5
the new tree of life
13
the new dinosaurs
29
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About the author (1988)

Writer and book editor Dougal Dixon was born in Dumfries, Scotland in 1947. He received a Bachelor of Science in geology from the University of St. Andrews in 1970 and a Master of Science in 1972. He entered the publishing field in 1973 and became a freelancer in 1980. He is an internationally recognized authority on dinosaurs and is one of the most popular science writers in the UK. He has also served as a special advisor for programs and motion pictures about dinosaurs in the United States, Great Britain and Japan. He received the Distinguished Achievement Award for Excellence in Educational Journalism by the Educational Press Association of America in 1993, the Helen Roney Sattler Award in 1993, the Children's Book Council 1994 Outstanding Trade Science Book Award, and the Times Educational Supplement Primary Schoolbook Award in 1996.

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