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Lambert’s Encyclopedia of DinosaursandBenton’s Dinosaur Encyclopedia. Every layman should have all three!”-James E. Hower, Jr.“In spite of its being very out of date (1985!) I have yet to see any other beginners book on the subject to compare with it in terms of its comprehensive wealth of information, fossil and skeletal documentation (vivid color photos), and full color restorations. The cool thing about this book is that it has recently been reissued bound together with Wellnhofer’sThe Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pterosaurs, which has the same rich format as Norman’s book. Put together like this, it’s quite an immersion into the Mesozoic, even though its dinosaurs aren’t quite as much fun, as manic, as feathery, or as cladistically correct as the more recent interpretations.”-Ralph W. Miller III“Very easy to read and understand for beginners, but accurate and scientific as well.”-Oliver Wings

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