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How to Build a Dinosaur: The New Science of Reverse Evolution1 review
Jack Horner, James Gorman

Plume, 2010

Hello, I am a T-Rex....
What happens when Paleontology converges with Molecular Biology? Advances in molecular biology now allows us to make changes to the genetic code - the 'language of life'. Paleontology gives us glimpses of extinct animals. The authors of this book challenges the reader to consider the possibility of changing the genome of an existing embryo say that of a chicken and enticing it to 'remember' its ...
  
  











  



  
Dinosaurs: Under the Big Sky11 reviews
Jack Horner

Mountain Press Publishing Company, 2001

Digging Dinos 101
"Dino Digging 101" for any budding paleontologist or just someone interested in this field. It is detailed to give information but not overwheming so it appeals to many age groups. The information and educaational components in these pages make a great foundation-thus the "101" listing. My family loves this book!
  
  











  



  
Dinosaurs to Dodos: An Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals2 reviews
Don Lessem

Diane Pub Co, 1999

Smarter than the average dinosaur book!
My first-grader brought this home from the school library and we both loved it. It's well organized, clearly written, and tells you stuff that's not in every dinosaur book you already own. And the illustrations are spectacular. A real find for fans of dinosaurs and other mysterious creatures.
  
  











  



  
Digging Up Dinosaurs1 review
Jack Horner

Farcountry Press (Farcountry Explorer series), 2007

fun and informative
Jack Horner is a provocative thinker, one who can reach all sorts of fascinating conclusions through his careful yet open-minded examination of the fossil record. In this book, aimed at children, he shares his boundless enthusiasm and palpable glee for all things dinosaurian. At the same time, in a clear and simple voice, he teaches solid facts. He never talks down to children; but rather he ...
  
  











  



  
Estegosaurio / Stegosaurus
Helen/ Ferrer, Martin Luis Guzman (TRN)/ Saunders-Smith, Dra. Gail (EDT)/ Horner, Jack (CON) Frost

Capstone Pr Inc, 2006
  
  











  



  
How to Build a Dinosaur: Extinction Doesn't Have to Be Forever13 reviews
Jack Horner, James Gorman

Dutton Adult, 2009

possibilities for the future
this book represents an intriguing look into the future of genetic manipulation. Indeed, the creation of a dinochiken may only be the first in a series of genetic recreations of past species. the genetic code hides many ancient genes that,if turned on, can shed light on the long process of evolution, perhaps all the way into deep time. This is the real "Jurassic Park", as the author describes ...
  
  











  



  
In the Presence of Dinosaurs15 reviews
John Colagrande

Time Life Medical, 2000

Definitely The Greatest Dinosaur Book Ever Written!
Picture, if you will: Packs of tyrannosaurs, thundering across grasslands. A pair of Pteranodons, thirty feet acros, battling over a nesting site. Scores of Elasmosaurus, crawling out of the sea like massive turtles, to lay their eggs. All this and much more come alive with stunning detail in In The Presence Of Dinosaurs. The book is orginized by ecosystems, each chapter covering notable ...
  
  











  



  
Mamut Lanudo / Wooly Mammoth
Helen/ Ferrer, Martin Luis Guzman (TRN)/ Saunders-Smith, Dra. Gail (EDT)/ Horner, Jack (CON) Frost

Capstone Pr Inc, 2006
  
  











  



  
The Maiasaura Nests: Jack Horner's Dinosaur Eggs (Fossil Hunters)
Duncan Searl

Bearport Publishing, 2006
  
  











  



  
LIVING TOMORROW - TODAY ! The Magic of New Science and Technology
Elmer J. Tangerman, Jack E. Hauck, Samuel Lenher, Joseph J. Kelleher, H. M. Horner, Brian Richard Boylan, Dr. Antonie T. Knoppers, Hohn Lannan, Willy Ley Harry C. Stubbs

J. G. Ferguson Publishing Company, 1969

as we are brought closer in touch with the world in which we live, it is apparent that the physical and spiritual health of a single individual and mankind as a whole should be the yardstick in measuring both progress and problems. As tomorrow comes closed to becoming today we are reminded that , to a degree far greater than any time in history, the future will depend on whether out ethics and values can keep pace with our scientific and ...
  
  











  



  
THE LEAFS - An Anecdotal History of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Jack (re: Doug Gilmour; Conn Smythe; Harold Ballard; Red Horner; Billy H Batten

Key Porter Books, Toronto, 1994
  
  











  







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