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The Best Dinosaur And Paleontology Books (Nonfiction & Fiction)

“What are the best books about Dinosaurs and Paleontology?” We looked at 365 of the top Dino and Paleontology books (fiction and nonfiction), aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!

With enugh books to read one a day for an entire year, there is bound to be something below for any age or interest level relating to Dinosaurs and Paleontology. The top 22 titles, all appearing on 3 or more seperate “Best Dinosaur” book lists, are ranked below with images, descriptions, and links. The remaingin 300+ books, as well as the articles we used, are listed alphabetically at the bottom of the page.

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Top 22 Paleontology & Dinosaur Books



22 .) Digging Dinosaurs: The Search That Unraveled the Mystery of Baby Dinosaurs by John R. Horner

Lists It Appears On:

  • Nation Geographic
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

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21 .) Dinosaur Art: The World’s Greatest Paleoart by Steve White

Lists It Appears On:

  • Nation Geographic
  • Goodreads
  • Waterstones

“A paleoartist is an illustrator who specialises in the science and art of reconstructing ancient animals and their world.

In Dinosaur Art, ten of the top contemporary paleoartists reveal a selection of their work and exclusively discuss their working methods and distinct styles.

Filled with breathtaking artwork – some never before seen – and cutting edge paleontology, this is a treasure trove for dinosaur enthusiasts, art lovers and budding illustrators.”

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20 .) Flying Dinosaurs: How Fearsome Reptiles Became Birds by John Pickrell

Lists It Appears On:

  • Waterstones
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

“The discovery of stunning, feathered dinosaur fossils coming out of China since 2006 suggest that these creatures were much more bird-like than paleontologists previously imagined. Further evidence―bones, genetics, eggs, behavior, and more―has shown a seamless transition from fleet-footed carnivores to the ancestors of modern birds.

Mixing colorful portraits with news on the latest fossil findings and interviews with leading paleontologists in the United States, China, Europe, and Australia, John Pickrell explains and details dinosaurs’ development of flight. This special capacity introduced a whole new range of abilities for the animals and helped them survive a mass extinction, when thousands of other dinosaur species that once populated the Earth did not. Pickrell also turns his journalistic eye toward the stories behind the latest discoveries, investigating the role of the Chinese black market in trading fossils, the controversies among various dinosaur hunters, the interference of national governments intent on protecting scientific information, and the race to publish findings first that make this research such a dynamic area of science.”

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19 .) How to Build a Dinosaur: Extinction Doesn’t Have to Be Forever by Jack Horner

Lists It Appears On:

  • Barnes & Noble
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

In movies, in novels, in comic strips, and on television, we’ve all seen dinosaurs-or at least somebody’s educated guess of what they would look like. But what if it were possible to build, or grow, a real dinosaur without finding ancient DNA? Jack Horner, the scientist who advised Steven Spielberg on the blockbuster film Jurassic Park and a pioneer in bringing paleontology into the twenty-first century, teams up with the editor of the New York Times’s Science Times section to reveal exactly what’s in store. In the 1980s, Horner began using CAT scans to look inside fossilized dinosaur eggs, and he and his colleagues have been delving deeper ever since. At North Carolina State University, Mary Schweitzer has extracted fossil molecules-proteins that survived 68 million years-from a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil excavated by Horner. These proteins show that T. rex and the modern chicken are kissing cousins. At McGill University, Hans Larsson is manipulating a chicken embryo to awaken the dinosaur within-starting by getting it to grow a tail and eventually prompting it to grow the forelimbs of a dinosaur. All of this is happening without changing a single gene. This incredible research is leading to discoveries and applications so profound they’re scary in the power they confer on humanity. How to Build a Dinosaur is a tour of the hot rocky deserts and air-conditioned laboratories at the forefront of this scientific revolution.

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18 .) Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker

Lists It Appears On:

  • I Know Dino
  • Prehistoric Pulp
  • Goodreads 2

“A pair of fierce but beautiful eyes look out from the undergrowth of conifers. She is an intelligent killer…

So begins one of the most extraordinary novels you will ever read. The time is 120 million years ago, the place is the plains of prehistoric Utah, and the eyes belong to an unforgettable heroine. Her name is Raptor Red, and she is a female Raptor dinosaur.

Painting a rich and colorful picture of a lush prehistoric world, leading paleontologist Robert T. Bakker tells his story from within Raptor Red’s extraordinary mind, dramatizing his revolutionary theories in this exciting tale. From a tragic loss to the fierce struggle for survival to a daring migration to the Pacific Ocean to escape a deadly new predator, Raptor Red combines fact an fiction to capture for the first time the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the most magnificent, enigmatic creatures ever to walk the face of the earth.”

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17 .) The Bonehunters’ Revenge: Dinosaurs, Greed, and the Greatest Scientific Feud of the Gilded Age by David Rains Wallace

Lists It Appears On:

  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2
  • Nation Geographic

When dinosaur fossils were first discovered in the Wild West, they sparked one of the greatest scientific battles in American history. Over the past century it’s been known by many names — the Bone War, the Fossil Feud — but the tragic story of the conflict between two leading paleontologists of the Gilded Age remains a prophetic tale of the conquest of the West, as well as a watershed event in science. Edward Drinker Cope was a Philadelphia Quaker from a wealthy family, an old-fashioned naturalist in the Jeffersonian tradition. Othniel Charles Marsh, a farm boy who had risen to a Yale professorship, was the model of a modern scientific entrepreneur. Opposites in personality and background as well as in political orientation and scientific beliefs, they fought over fossils as bitterly as other men fought over gold. With Indian wars swirling around them, they conducted their own personal warfare, staking out territories, employing scouts, troops, and spies. When James Gordon Bennett, the sociopathic publisher of the New York Herald, got wind of their feud, he stirred up an inferno that destroyed the lives of both men and scarred the reputations of many others, including John Wesley Powell, the director of the U.S. Geological Survey. In the aftermath, Powell’s environmentally progressive ideas for limiting settlement of the West lost out to his opponents’ laissez-faire boosterism, and the repercussions of the Bone War linger in many of the conflicts that rend the country today.

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16 .) The Dinosauria by David B. Weishampel

Lists It Appears On:

  • Goodreads
  • Waterstones
  • Nation Geographic

“When the The Dinosauria was first published more than a decade ago, it was hailed as “”the best scholarly reference work available on dinosaurs”” and “”an historically unparalleled compendium of information.”” This second, fully revised edition continues in the same vein as the first but encompasses the recent spectacular discoveries that have continued to revolutionize the field. A state-of-the-science view of current world research, the volume includes comprehensive coverage of dinosaur systematics, reproduction, and life history strategies, biogeography, taphonomy, paleoecology, thermoregulation, and extinction. Its internationally renowned authors—forty-four specialists on the various members of the Dinosauria—contribute definitive descriptions and illustrations of these magnificent Mesozoic beasts.

The first section of The Dinosauria begins with the origin of the great clade of these fascinating reptiles, followed by separate coverage of each major dinosaur taxon, including the Mesozoic radiation of birds. The second part of the volume navigates through broad areas of interest. Here we find comprehensive documentation of dinosaur distribution through time and space, discussion of the interface between geology and biology, and the paleoecological inferences that can be made through this link. This new edition will be the benchmark reference for everyone who needs authoritative information on dinosaurs.”

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15 .) The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology In Greek And Roman Times by Adrienne Mayor

Lists It Appears On:

  • Nation Geographic
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

“Griffins, Cyclopes, Monsters, and Giants–these fabulous creatures of classical mythology continue to live in the modern imagination through the vivid accounts that have come down to us from the ancient Greeks and Romans. But what if these beings were more than merely fictions? What if monstrous creatures once roamed the earth in the very places where their legends first arose? This is the arresting and original thesis that Adrienne Mayor explores in The First Fossil Hunters. Through careful research and meticulous documentation, she convincingly shows that many of the giants and monsters of myth did have a basis in fact–in the enormous bones of long-extinct species that were once abundant in the lands of the Greeks and Romans.

As Mayor shows, the Greeks and Romans were well aware that a different breed of creatures once inhabited their lands. They frequently encountered the fossilized bones of these primeval beings, and they developed sophisticated concepts to explain the fossil evidence, concepts that were expressed in mythological stories. The legend of the gold-guarding griffin, for example, sprang from tales first told by Scythian gold-miners, who, passing through the Gobi Desert at the foot of the Altai Mountains, encountered the skeletons of Protoceratops and other dinosaurs that littered the ground.”

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14 .) The Great Dinosaur Debate: New Theories Unlocking the Mystery of the Dinosaurs and Their Extinction by Robert T. Bakker

Lists It Appears On:

  • Waterstones
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

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13 .) The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt by William Nothdurft

Lists It Appears On:

  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2
  • Waterstones

“The date is January 11, 1911. A young German paleontologist, accompanied only by a guide, a cook, four camels, and a couple of camel drivers, reaches the lip of the vast Bahariya Depression after a long trek across the bleak plateau of the western desert of Egypt. The scientist, Ernst Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach, hopes to find fossil evidence of early mammals. In this, he will be disappointed, for the rocks here will prove to be much older than he thinks. They are nearly a hundred million years old. Stromer is about to learn that he has walked into the age of the dinosaurs.

At the bottom of the Bahariya Depression, Stromer will find the remains of four immense and entirely new dinosaurs, along with dozens of other unique specimens. But there will be reversals—shipments delayed for years by war, fossils shattered in transit, stunning personal and professional setbacks. Then, in a single cataclysmic night, all of his work will be destroyed and Ernst Stromer will slip into history and be forgotten.

The date is January 11, 2000—eighty-nine years to the day after Stromer descended into Bahariya. Another young paleontologist, Ameri-can graduate student Josh Smith, has brought a team of fellow scientists to Egypt to find Stromer’s dinosaur graveyard and resurrect the German pioneer’s legacy. After weeks of digging, often under appalling conditions, they fail utterly at rediscovering any of Stromer’s dinosaur species.

Then, just when they are about to declare defeat, Smith’s team discovers a dinosaur of such staggering immensity that it will stun the world of paleontology and make headlines around the globe.

Masterfully weaving together history, science, and human drama, The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt is the gripping account of not one but two of the twentieth century’s great expeditions of discovery.”

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12 .) The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Lists It Appears On:

  • Prehistoric Pulp
  • Tor
  • The Guardian

The Lost World is a novel released in 1912 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle concerning an expedition to a plateau in the Amazon basin of South America where prehistoric animals (dinosaurs and other extinct creatures) still survive. The explorers nd themselves in a horrifying predicament when they are isolated on the plateau with seemingly no means of escape. On the plateau they nd dinosaur life in abundance. Strangely enough, they also nd both ape-like and homo-sapien-like men who are coexisting with the dinosaurs. It is the depiction of prehistoric life that is fascinating and brings the book to like.

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11 .) The Tyrannosaur Chronicles: The Biology of the Tyrant Dinosaurs by David Hone

Lists It Appears On:

  • Waterstones
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

“In the mid-nineteenth century, many dinosaur fossils were found in the United States, especially during the 1870s and 1880s “”Bone Wars.”” Paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh discovered dozens of skeletons, but in 1905, fossil hunter Barnum Brown named the first tyrannosaur known to science–Tyrannosaurus rex.

Tyrannosaurus was an impressive beast; it topped five tons, was more than thirty-five feet (twelve meters) long, and had the largest head and most powerful bite of any land animal, ever. Tyrannosaurs started small, just a couple of yards long, and over the course of 100 million years, evolved into giant meat-slicing bone crushers.

As of 2015, there were nearly 30 described species of tyrannosaur, but during the last decade at least one new species has been identified and named every year, greatly improving what we know about how they lived, fed, bred, and died. THE TYRANNOSAUR CHRONICLES tracks the rise of these dinosaurs, and presents the latest research into their biology, showing off more than just their impressive statistics–tyrannosaurs had feathers, and fought and even ate one another. Indeed, David Hone tells the evolutionary story of the group through their anatomy, ecology, and behavior, exploring how they came to be the dominant terrestrial predators of the Mesozoic–and more recently, one of the great icons of biology.”

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10 .) Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Tyrant King by Peter Larson

Lists It Appears On:

  • Goodreads
  • Thought Co
  • Ebay

With its massive head, enormous jaws, and formidable teeth, Tyrannosaurus rex has long been the young person’s favorite creepy carnivore in the Mesozoic zoo. Nor has T. rex been ignored by the scientific community, as this new collection amply demonstrates. Scientists explore such questions as why T. rex had such small forelimbs; how the dinosaur moved; what bone pathologies tell us about life in the Cretaceous; and whether T. rex was a predator, a scavenger, or both. There are reports on newly discovered skeletons, on variation and sexual dimorphism, and how the big beasts chewed. The methods used by the contributors to unlock the mysteries of T. rex range from “old fashioned” stratigraphy to contemporary computer modeling. Together they yield a wealth of new information about one of the dinosaur world’s most famous carnivores.

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9 .) Dinosaur Odyssey: Fossil Threads in the Web of Life by Scott D. Sampson

Lists It Appears On:

  • Nation Geographic
  • Waterstones
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

This captivating book, laced with evocative anecdotes from the field, gives the first holistic, up-to-date overview of dinosaurs and their world for a wide audience of readers. Situating these fascinating animals in a broad ecological and evolutionary context, leading dinosaur expert Scott D. Sampson fills us in on the exhilarating discoveries of the past twenty-five years, the most active period in the history of dinosaur paleontology, during which more “new” species were named than in all prior history. With these discoveries—and the most recent controversies—in mind, Sampson reconstructs the odyssey of the dinosaurs from their humble origins on the supercontinent Pangaea, to their reign as the largest animals the planet has ever known, and finally to their abrupt demise. Much more than the story of who ate whom way back when, Dinosaur Odyssey places dinosaurs in an expansive web of relationships with other organisms and demonstrates how they provide a powerful lens through which to observe the entire natural world. Addressing topics such as extinction, global warming, and energy flow, Dinosaur Odyssey finds that the dinosaurs’ story is, in fact, a major chapter in our own story.

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8 .) Dinosaurs by Steve Brusatte and Michael Benton

Lists It Appears On:

  • Five Books
  • Goodreads
  • Waterstones
  • Barnes & Noble

Take a journey through the prehistoric world and trace the evolution of the most astonishing creatures ever to have walked the earth. Over 170 superbly detailed computer-generated illustrations provide a stunning visual catalogue of dinosaurs, bringing the prehistoric world to life like never before. The expert text identifies each species – what they looked like, what they ate, how they lived and died. Packed with the latest research and discoveries, this spectacular title is as unique and impressive as the dinosaurs themselves.

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7 .) Dinosaurs Without Bones: Dinosaur Lives Revealed by their Trace Fossils by Anthony J. Martin

Lists It Appears On:

  • Nation Geographic
  • Goodreads
  • I Know Dino 2
  • Goodreads 2

“What if we woke up one morning all of the dinosaur bones in the world were gone? How would we know these iconic animals had a165-million year history on earth, and had adapted to all land-based environments from pole to pole? What clues would be left to discern not only their presence, but also to learn about their sex lives, raising of young, social lives, combat, and who ate who? What would it take for us to know how fast dinosaurs moved, whether they lived underground, climbed trees, or went for a swim?

Welcome to the world of ichnology, the study of traces and trace fossils―such as tracks, trails, burrows, nests, toothmarks, and other vestiges of behavior―and how through these remarkable clues, we can explore and intuit the rich and complicated lives of dinosaurs. With a unique, detective-like approach, interpreting the forensic clues of these long-extinct animals that leave a much richer legacy than bones, Martin brings the wild world of the Mesozoic to life for the twenty-first century reader.”

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6 .) My Beloved Brontosaurus: On the Road with Old Bones, New Science, and Our Favorite Dinosaurs by Brian Switek

Lists It Appears On:

  • Waterstones
  • Barnes & Noble
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

“Dinosaurs, with their awe-inspiring size, terrifying claws and teeth, and otherworldly abilities, occupy a sacred place in our childhoods. They loom over museum halls, thunder through movies, and are a fundamental part of our collective imagination. In My Beloved Brontosaurus, the dinosaur fanatic Brian Switek enriches the childlike sense of wonder these amazing creatures instill in us. Investigating the latest discoveries in paleontology, he breathes new life into old bones.
Switek reunites us with these mysterious creatures as he visits desolate excavation sites and hallowed museum vaults, exploring everything from the sex life of Apatosaurus and T. rex’s feather-laden body to just why dinosaurs vanished. (And of course, on his journey, he celebrates the book’s titular hero, “”Brontosaurus””―who suffered a second extinction when we learned he never existed at all―as a symbol of scientific progress.)
With infectious enthusiasm, Switek questions what we’ve long held to be true about these beasts, weaving in stories from his obsession with dinosaurs, which started when he was just knee-high to a Stegosaurus. Endearing, surprising, and essential to our understanding of our own evolution and our place on Earth, My Beloved Brontosaurus is a book that dinosaur fans and anyone interested in scientific progress will cherish for years to come.”

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5 .) Prehistoric Life: The Definitive Visual History of Life on Earth by DK

Lists It Appears On:

  • Thought Co
  • Ebay
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

With an extensive catalog at its heart, Prehistoric Life profiles hundreds of fascinating species in incredible detail. The story starts in earnest 3.8 billion years ago, with the earliest-known form of life on Earth, a bacteria that still exists today, and journeys through action-packed millennia, charting the appearance of new life forms as well as devastating extinction events. Of course, the ever-popular and endlessly intriguing dinosaurs feature large, but Prehistoric Life gives you the whole picture, and the plants, invertebrates, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals that are the ancestors of today’s species also populate its pages, making this book unprecedented in its coverage of prehistory. Specially commissioned artworks use cutting-edge technology to render species in breathtakingly realistic fashion, with astonishing images of prehistoric remains, such as skeletons and fossils, to complete the story. To put all the evidence in context, the concept of geological time is explored, as is the classification of species and how the evidence for their evolution is preserved and can be deciphered.

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4 .) The Fossil Hunter: Dinosaurs, Evolution, and the Woman Whose Discoveries Changed the World by Shelley Emling

Lists It Appears On:

  • Nation Geographic
  • Waterstones
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

Mary Anning was only twelve years old when, in 1811, she discovered the first dinosaur skeleton–of an ichthyosaur–while fossil hunting on the cliffs of Lyme Regis, England. Until Mary’s incredible discovery, it was widely believed that animals did not become extinct. The child of a poor family, Mary became a fossil hunter, inspiring the tongue-twister, “She Sells Sea Shells by the Seashore.” She attracted the attention of fossil collectors and eventually the scientific world. Once news of the fossils reached the halls of academia, it became impossible to ignore the truth. Mary’s peculiar finds helped lay the groundwork for Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, laid out in his On the Origin of Species. Darwin drew on Mary’s fossilized creatures as irrefutable evidence that life in the past was nothing like life in the present.

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3 .) The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs by Gregory S. Paul

Lists It Appears On:

  • Thought Co
  • Ebay
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

“The best-selling Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs remains the must-have book for anyone who loves dinosaurs, from amateur enthusiasts to professional paleontologists. Now extensively revised and expanded, this dazzlingly illustrated large-format edition features some 100 new dinosaur species and 200 new and updated illustrations, bringing readers up to the minute on the latest discoveries and research that are radically transforming what we know about dinosaurs and their world.

Written and illustrated by acclaimed dinosaur expert Gregory Paul, this stunningly beautiful book includes detailed species accounts of all the major dinosaur groups as well as nearly 700 color and black-and-white images–skeletal drawings, “”life”” studies, scenic views, and other illustrations that depict the full range of dinosaurs, from small feathered creatures to whale-sized supersauropods. Paul’s extensively revised introduction delves into dinosaur history and biology, the extinction of nonavian dinosaurs, the origin of birds, and the history of dinosaur paleontology, as well as giving a taste of what it might be like to travel back in time to the era when dinosaurs roamed the earth.”

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2 .) Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

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  • Prehistoric Pulp
  • Barnes & Noble
  • Ebay
  • Tor
  • Goodreads 2

“An astonishing technique for recovering and cloning dinosaur DNA has been discovered. Now humankind’s most thrilling fantasies have come true. Creatures extinct for eons roam Jurassic Park with their awesome presence and profound mystery, and all the world can visit them—for a price.

Until something goes wrong. . . .”

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1 .) Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History by Stephen Jay Gould

Lists It Appears On:

  • Five Books
  • Waterstones
  • Bioteaching
  • Goodreads
  • Goodreads 2

High in the Canadian Rockies is a small limestone quarry formed 530 million years ago called the Burgess Shale. It hold the remains of an ancient sea where dozens of strange creatures lived―a forgotten corner of evolution preserved in awesome detail. In this book Stephen Jay Gould explores what the Burgess Shale tells us about evolution and the nature of history.

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The Additional Best Dinosaur Books



 

# Book Author Lists
(Books Appear On 2 Lists Each)
23 Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Spectacular Ancient Ecosystem Revealed Philip J. Currie Waterstones
Goodreads
24 All Yesterdays John Conway, Memo Kosemen, and Darren Naish Nation Geographic
Goodreads
25 Ask DG Mark Miller Goodreads
Goodreads
26 Bully for Brontosaurus Stephen Jay Gould The Guardian
Goodreads 2
27 Dinosaur Data Book David Lambert Goodreads
Waterstones
28 Dinosaur in a Haystack: Reflections in Natural History Stephen Jay Gould Goodreads
Goodreads 2
29 Dinosaur Summer Greg Bear Prehistoric Pulp
Tor
30 Dinosaur Tales Ray Bradbury Tor
The Guardian
31 Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals on Stamps – A Worldwide Catalogue Karl P. N Shuker Waterstones
Goodreads
32 Dinosaurs Of Utah Frank De Courten Goodreads
Waterstones
33 Dinosaurs: A Concise Natural History Thought Co
Ebay
34 Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. Nation Geographic
Goodreads
35 End of an Era Robert J. Sawyer Prehistoric Pulp
Tor
36 Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters Donald R. Prothero Bioteaching
Goodreads 2
37 Extinction Douglas H Erwin Five Books
Bioteaching
38 Feathered Dinosaurs John L. Long, Peter Schouten Waterstones
Thought Co
39 If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today Dougal Dixon Goodreads
Waterstones
40 Journey to the Center of the Earth Jules Verne Tor
The Guardian
41 Life on a Young Planet Andrew H Knoll Five Books
Goodreads 2
42 Rereading the Fossil Record D. Sepkoski Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
Bioteaching
43 Rex Appeal Peter L. Larson, Kristin Donnan, Robert Bakker Waterstones
I Know Dino 2
44 Systematics and the Fossil Record A. B. Smith Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
Bioteaching
45 T. Rex and the Crater of Doom Walter Alvarez Goodreads
Goodreads 2
46 The Armored Dinosaurs Kenneth Carpenter Goodreads
Waterstones
47 The Complete Book Of Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon Goodreads
Waterstones
48 The Complete Dinosaur (2nd ed.) edited Michael Brett-Surman, Thomas Holtz, and James Farlow Nation Geographic
Thought Co
49 The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures Dougal Dixon Waterstones
Goodreads
50 The Dinosaur Heresies Robert T. Bakker Barnes & Noble
I Know Dino 2
51 The Dinosaur Hunters Deborah Cadbury Goodreads 2
Waterstones
52 The Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs David Lambert, The Diagram Group Waterstones
Goodreads
53 The Gilded Dinosaur, Mark Jaffe Barnes & Noble
Goodreads
54 The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dinosaurs David Norman Waterstones
Goodreads
55 The Scientific American Book of Dinosaurs Gregory Paul Goodreads
Goodreads 2
56 The World Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures Dougal Dixon Thought Co
Goodreads
57 Tyrannosaurus Sue: The Extraordinary Saga of the Largest, Most Fought Over T-Rex Ever Found Steve Fiffer Goodreads
Goodreads 2
58 Vertebrate Palaeontology Michael J. Benton Goodreads 2
Nation Geographic
59 Walking with Dinosaurs Tim Haines Waterstones
Goodreads
60 When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time Michael J. Benton Goodreads
Goodreads 2
61 Written in Stone: Evolution, the Fossil Record, and Our Place in Nature Brian Switek Goodreads
Goodreads 2
(Books Appear On 1 List Each)
62 101 Questions About Dinosaurs Philip J. Currie, Eva B. Koppelhus Waterstones
63 A Field Guide to Mesozoic Birds and other Winged Dinosaurs Matthew P. Martyniuk Goodreads
64 A Field Guide to the Dinosaurs of North America Bob Strauss Waterstones
65 A Guide to Dinosaurs Waterstones
66 A History of Paleontology Illustration (Life of the Past) Jane P. Davidson Bioteaching
67 A Lovely Love Story Edward Monkton I Know Dino
68 A Survival Guide: Living with Dinosaurs in the Jurassic Period (Survival in the Age of Dinosaurs) Dougal Dixon Goodreads
69 A Thing of the Past John Russell Fearn Waterstones
70 All about Dinosaurs Roy Chapman Andrews Goodreads
71 All My Friends Are Dead Jory Jon and Avery Monsen I Know Dino
72 Amazing Dinosaurs (second edition): More Feathers, More Claws, Big Horns, Wide Jaws! Dougal Dixon Goodreads
73 Ancient Creatures Spencer Lucas Waterstones
74 Animals of a Bygone Era Maja Safstrom Waterstones
75 Archaeologica Aedeen Cremin Waterstones
76 Archetypes and Ancestors: Palaeontology in Victorian London, 1850-1875 Adrian Desmond Bioteaching
77 Archosauria: A New Look at the Old Dinosaur John C. McLoughlin Goodreads
78 Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny Gregory D. Edgecombe Bioteaching
79 Auf Den Spuren Der Dinosaurier Lockley Waterstones
80 Barnum Brown Lowell Dingus, Mark Norell Waterstones
81 Big Bird! Ken Gerhard, Jonathan Downes, William M. Rebsamen Waterstones
82 Big Bone Lick Stanley Hedeen, John Mack Faragher Waterstones
83 Bones of the Earth Michael Swanwick Prehistoric Pulp
84 Boy, Were We Wrong About Dinosaurs Kathleen Kudlinski Nation Geographic
85 British Polacanthid Dinosaurs William T. Blows, David Penney Waterstones
86 Bumper Book of Dinosaurs Keiron Pim Waterstones
87 Captain Raptor series Kevin O’Malley Barnes & Noble
88 Carnosaur Harry Adam Knight Prehistoric Pulp
89 Cartoon History of the Universe I, Vol. 1-7: From the Big Bang to Alexander the Great Larry Gonick Goodreads
90 Ceratopsia Peter Dodson Waterstones
91 Changing of the Guard Ted Rechlin Waterstones
92 Charles R. Knight: The Artist Who Saw Through Time Richard Milner Nation Geographic
93 Circle It, Apatosaurus Facts, Word Search, Puzzle Book Lowry Global Media LLC, Maria Schumacher Waterstones
94 Circle It, Tyrannosaurus Rex Facts, Word Search, Puzzle Book Lowry Global Media LLC, Mark Schumacher, Maria Schumacher Waterstones
95 Complete Illustrated Guide to Dinosaur Skeletons Paul Waterstones
96 Cretaceous Dawn Lisa M. Graziano and Michael S.A. Graziano I Know Dino
97 Dawn of the Dinosaurs: Life in the Triassic Nicholas Fraser Goodreads
98 Dawn Of The Dinosaurs: The Triassic In Petrified Forest Robert A. Long Goodreads
99 Day of the Dinosaurs Steve Brusatte, Daniel Chester Waterstones
100 Digging into Dinosaurs Judy Braus Waterstones
101 Dino Gangs Josh Young, Philip J. Currie Waterstones
102 Dino Might Michael Burgan, Wenzel Bernard, Bernard Adnet Waterstones
103 Dino-Gami Joost Langeveld Waterstones
104 Dinosaur David Norman Goodreads
105 Dinosaur Destinations Jon Kramer, Julie Martinez, Vernon Morris Waterstones
106 Dinosaur Digs Dinosaur Digs Waterstones
107 Dinosaur Explorer Dougal Dixon Goodreads
108 Dinosaur Highway Laurie E. Jasinski Waterstones
109 Dinosaur Imagery Michael Tropea, John J. Lazendorf, Philip J. Currie Waterstones
110 Dinosaur Lives John R. Horner Goodreads 2
111 Dinosaur Memories Allen Debus Waterstones
112 Dinosaur National Monument Treasure Chest Books Waterstones
113 Dinosaur Paleobiology Stephen Brusatte Nation Geographic
114 Dinosaur Planet Anne McCaffrey Tor
115 Dinosaur Sculpting Allen A. Debus, Bob Morales, Diane E. Debus Waterstones
116 Dinosaur Sex Michael Brookfield Waterstones
117 Dinosaur! David Norman, John Sebbick, John Sibbick Waterstones
118 Dinosaurios De Aqui, De Alla, De Verdad y De Mentira Claudia Tambussi, Guillermo Lopez Waterstones
119 Dinosaurs Christopher A.. Brochu Goodreads
120 Dinosaurs Steve Parker, Belinda Gallagher Waterstones
121 Dinosaurs Spencer G. Lucas Waterstones
122 Dinosaurs OM Books Waterstones
123 Dinosaurs John H. Ostrom Waterstones
124 Dinosaurs James Kavanagh, Dr. Raymond Leung Waterstones
125 Dinosaurs Gregory S. Paul Waterstones
126 Dinosaurs Gerrie McCall Waterstones
127 Dinosaurs G. McCall Waterstones
128 Dinosaurs Douglas Palmer Waterstones
129 Dinosaurs Donald F. Glut, Vertebrate Paleontology Waterstones
130 Dinosaurs Dimond Waterstones
131 Dinosaurs David Norman, Bob Hersey Waterstones
132 Dinosaurs David Norman Waterstones
133 Dinosaurs – The Grand Tour: Everything Worth Knowing About Dinosaurs from Aardonyx to Zuniceratops Keiron Pim Goodreads
134 Dinosaurs -Prehistoric Zoobook John Bonnett Wexo Waterstones
135 Dinosaurs (Encyclopedia Prehistorica) Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart Barnes & Noble
136 Dinosaurs (Magic Tree House Research Guide, #1) Will Osborne Goodreads
137 Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life Hazel Richardson Goodreads
138 Dinosaurs Ever Evolving Allen A. Debus Waterstones
139 Dinosaurs in the Attic: An Excursion into the American Museum of Natural History Douglas Preston Goodreads
140 Dinosaurs in the Sea Dougal Dixon Goodreads
141 Dinosaurs of Distinction Matt Phillips, Heather Austin Waterstones
142 Dinosaurs of Eastern Iberia Angel Galobart, Maite Suner, Begona Poza Waterstones
143 Dinosaurs of North America Flat National Geographic Maps Waterstones
144 Dinosaurs of the Air: The Evolution and Loss of Flight in Dinosaurs and Birds Gregory S. Paul Goodreads
145 Dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight David Martill, Darren Naish Waterstones
146 Dinosaurs On-line R. L. Jones, Kathryn Gabriel Waterstones
147 Dinosaurs Past and Present: v. 1 Sylvia J. Czerkas, Everett C. Olson Waterstones
148 Dinosaurs Past and Present: v. 2 Sylvia J. Czerkas, Everett C. Olson Waterstones
149 Dinosaurs Versus Aliens Grant Morrison Barnes & Noble
150 Dinosaurs: a Global View Sylvia J. Goodreads
151 Dinosaurs: A Spotter’s Guide Weldon Owen Limited Waterstones
152 Dinosaurs: A Very Short Introduction David Norman Waterstones
153 Dinosaurs: How They Lived and Evolved 2016 Darren Naish, Paul Barrett Waterstones
154 Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia (Dinosaurs the Encyclopedia) (Dinosaurs the Encyclopedia) Donald F. Glut Goodreads
155 Dinosaurs! Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois Prehistoric Pulp
156 Dinostars and the Cackling Cave Creature Ben Mantle Waterstones
157 Dinosuars Stephen Wattleworth, Chris Firmin Waterstones
158 Dinotopia Series James Gurney Barnes & Noble
159 Dippy Paul Barrett, Polly Parry, Sandra Chapman Waterstones
160 Discover Texas Dinosaurs Charles E. Finsley, Wann Langston, Doris Tischler Waterstones
161 Discovering Dinosaurs: Evolution, Extinction, and the Lessons of Prehistory, Expanded and Updated Mark Norell Goodreads
162 Discovering the Mammoth John J. McKay Waterstones
163 Dougal Dixon’s Dinosaurs: 12 New Dinosaur Discoveries and More Feathers Than Ever Dougal Dixon Goodreads
164 Dragon Hunter: Roy Chapman Andrews & the Central Asiatic Expeditions Charles Gallenkamp Goodreads 2
165 Drums Along the Congo Rory Nugent Waterstones
166 Dynamics of Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Giants R. McNeill Alexander Goodreads
167 Easy Field Guide to Dinosaurs of Arizona B.J. Tegowski Waterstones
168 Egypt’s Prehistoric Fauna Dominique Navarro, Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology Matthew Lamanna Waterstones
169 Eliza and the Dragonfly Susie Caldwell Rinehart, Anisa Claire Hovemann Waterstones
170 Embryos in Deep Time: The Rock Record of Biological Development Marcelo R. Sánchez Bioteaching
171 Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs Philip Currie Goodreads
172 Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs Brooks Britt Goodreads
173 Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs Publishing House My Ebook Waterstones
174 Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs Carl Mehling Waterstones
175 Encyclopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs: The Definitive Pop-Up Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart I Know Dino 2
176 Eternal Ephemera: Adaptation and the Origin of Species from the Nineteenth Century Through Punctuated Equilibria and Beyond Niles Eldredge Bioteaching
177 Evolution and Escalation: An Ecological History of Life G. Vermeij Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
178 Evolution in Action: Natural History Through Spectacular Skeletons. Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu and Patrick Gries Jean-Baptiste De Panafieu Bioteaching
179 Evolution of Fossil Ecosystems, Second Edition Paul Selden Bioteaching
180 Evolution of the Insects (Cambridge Evolution Series) David Grimaldi Bioteaching
181 Evolutionary Paleoecology Warren Allmon Bioteaching
182 Evolutionary Paleoecology of the Marine Biosphere J. W. Valentine Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
183 Extinct Animals: Species That Have Disappeared During Human History Thought Co
184 Extinction: Bad Genes or Bad Luck? D. M. Raup Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
185 Family Reference Guide Dinosaurs Waterstones
186 Forerunners of Mammals: Radiation • Histology • Biology (Life of the Past) Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan Bioteaching
187 Fossil Behavior Compendium Arthur J. Boucot Bioteaching
188 Fossil Hunter Thomas B. Goodhue Waterstones
189 Fossil Invertebrates Richard S. Boardman Goodreads
190 Fossil Spiders: The Evolutionary History of a Mega-diverse Order (Monograph Series) David Penney Bioteaching
191 Fossiling in Florida Mark Renz Goodreads
192 Fossils: A Very Short Introduction Keith S. Thomson Goodreads 2
193 Fossils: The Key to the Past Richard Fortey Bioteaching
194 From Clone to Bone: The Synergy of Morphological and Molecular Tools in Palaeobiology (Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio) Robert J. Asher Bioteaching
195 Genetics, Paleontology, and Macroevolution Jeffrey S. Levinton Bioteaching
196 George Gaylord Simpson Leo F. Laporte Bioteaching
197 Giant Sloths and Sabertooth Cats Donald K Grayson, Donald K. Grayson Waterstones
198 Giants of the Lost World Donald R. Prothero Waterstones
199 Gorgon: The Monsters That Ruled the Planet Before Dinosaurs and How They Died in the Greatest Catastrophe in Earth’s History Peter D. Ward Goodreads 2
200 Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs Phillip Manning Waterstones
201 Great Dinosaur Discoveries Darren Naish Waterstones
202 Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia: Lower Metazoans and Lesser Deuterostomes Vol 1 Michael Hutchins Waterstones
203 Hadrosaurs David A. Eberth, David C. Evans Waterstones
204 History of Insects A.P. Rasnitsyn Bioteaching
205 Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms: The Story of the Animals and Plants That Time Has Left Behind Richard Fortey Goodreads 2
206 Horsham’s Dinosaur Hunter: George Bax Holmes John A. Cooper Waterstones
207 How Dinosaurs Came to be Patricia Lauber, Doug Henderson Waterstones
208 How Do Dinosaurs Fit Into the Bible? Daniel a Biddle Waterstones
209 Hunting Dinosaurs Louie Psihoyos Goodreads
210 Illustrated Directory of Dinosaurs Ingrid Cranfeild Waterstones
211 In Quest of Great Lakes Ice Age Vertebrates J.Alan Holman Waterstones
212 In Search of Deep Time: Beyond the Fossil Record to a New History of Life (Comstock Books) Henry Gee Bioteaching
213 In the Presence of Dinosaurs John Colagrande Goodreads
214 Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record Michael Benton Bioteaching
215 Jack and Boo’s Dinosaur Island Philip Bell, Eleanor Bell Waterstones
216 Journey to the Ice Age Rien Poortvliet Waterstones
217 Jurassic Classics Donald F. Glut Waterstones
218 Jurassic West: The Dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation and Their World John Foster Goodreads
219 King of the Crocodylians David R. Schwimmer, David Schwimmer Waterstones
220 Kings of Creation: How a New Breed of Scientists is Revolutionizing Our Understanding of Dinosaurs Dino Don Lessem Goodreads
221 Last Great Dinosaurs Monty Reid, Jan Sovak Waterstones
222 Learn about… Texas Dinosaurs Georg Zappler Waterstones
223 Life Through the Ages Charles R. Knight, Philip J. Currie, Stephen Jay Gould Waterstones
224 Life: A Natural History of the First Four Billion Years of Life on Earth Richard Fortey Goodreads 2
225 Lone Star Dinosaurs Louis Jacobs, Karen Carr Waterstones
226 Lough Hyne -from Prehistory to the Present Terri Kearney Waterstones
227 Love in the Time of Dinosaurs Kirsten Alene I Know Dino
228 MacMillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals: A Visual Who’s Who of Prehistoric Life Dougal Dixon Goodreads
229 Macroecology J. H. Brown Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
230 Macroevolution: Pattern and Process S. M. Stanley Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
231 Major Features of Evolution G. G. Simpson Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
232 Making Prehistory: Historical Science and the Scientific Realism Debate (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology) Derek Turner Bioteaching
233 Mammoths Errol Fuller Waterstones
234 Mammoths Adrian Lister Waterstones
235 Megalodon: Hunting The Hunter Mark Renz Goodreads
236 Morphodynamics Adolf Seilacher Bioteaching
237 National Geographic Dinosaurs Paul Barrett Goodreads
238 Night Comes to the Cretaceous: Comets, Craters, Controversy, and the Last Days of the Dinosaurs James Lawrence Powell Goodreads
239 Notebook Theo Von Taane Waterstones
240 Oceans of Kansas: A Natural History of the Western Interior Sea Thought Co
241 On the Wing Dr. David E. Alexander, Dr David E. Alexander Waterstones
242 Once & Future Giants: What Ice Age Extinctions Tell Us about the Fate of Earth’s Largest Animals Sharon Levy Goodreads 2
243 Ontogeny and Phylogeny S. J. Gould Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
244 Origins Frank H. T. Rhodes Waterstones
245 Out of Thin Air: Dinosaurs, Birds, and Earth’s Ancient Atmosphere Peter D. Ward Goodreads
246 Palaeobiology II Derek E. G. Briggs Bioteaching
247 Palaeontology, or a Systematic Summary of Extinct Animals and Their Geological Relations (Classic Reprint) Richard Owen Bioteaching
248 Paleoimagery Allen A. Debus, Diane E. Debus Waterstones
249 Paleontological Data Analysis yvind Hammer Bioteaching
250 Paleontology: A Brief History of Life Ian Tattersall Goodreads 2
251 Pictures of Time Beneath: Science, Heritage and the Uses of the Deep Past Kirsty Douglas Bioteaching
252 Planet Dinosaur Waterstones
253 Predator Deathmatch Nick Molloy, Karl Shuker Waterstones
254 Predatory Dinosaurs of the World: A Complete Illustrated Guide Gregory S. Paul Goodreads
255 Prehistoric DK Waterstones
256 Prehistoric Life: Evolution and the Fossil Record Thought Co
257 Prehistoric Past Revealed Douglas Palmer Waterstones
258 Primary Dinosaur Investigations Craig A. Munsart, Karen Alonzi-Van Gundy Waterstones
259 Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs Gregory S. Paul Waterstones
260 Principles of Paleontology Michael Foote Bioteaching
261 Punctuated Equilibrium Stephen Jay Gould Bioteaching
262 Quintaglio Ascension Trilogy Robert J. Sawyer Tor
263 Raptor Island – Dinosaur George and the Paleonauts Mark Miller Goodreads
264 Recreating and Age of Reptiles Mark P. Witton Waterstones
265 Remarkable Creatures Tracy Chevalier Goodreads 2
266 Riddle of the Dinosaur John Noble Wilford Goodreads
267 Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Dinosaurs and Wild Animals Robert Ripley Waterstones
268 Rivers of Time L. Sprague de Camp Prehistoric Pulp
269 Rocky Mountain Guide to Tracking Dinosaurs William Panczner Waterstones
270 Sea Dragons Richard Ellis Waterstones
271 Searching for Ropens Jonathan Whitcomb Waterstones
272 Starring T. Rex!: Dinosaur Mythology and Popular Culture José Luis Sanz Bioteaching
273 Story of the Dinosaurs. Dougal Dixon Dougal Dixon Goodreads
274 Stumbling Blocks of Evolution Chris Nitardy Waterstones
275 Taking Wing: Archaeopteryx and the Evolution of Bird Flight Pat Shipman Goodreads 2
276 Telling the Evolutionary Time: Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record (Systematics Association Special Volumes) Philip C J Donoghue Bioteaching
277 Tempo and Mode in Evolution (The Columbia Classics in Evolution) George Gaylord Simpson Bioteaching
278 The Adventures of Yogasaurus, Trees Kenneth Duncan, Susan Betsy Light, John Gurney Waterstones
279 The Age of Dinosaurs in South America Fernando E. Novas Waterstones
280 The Age of Reptiles Rosemary Volpe Waterstones
281 The Amazing World of Dinosaurs James Kuether Waterstones
282 The Artist and the Scientists: Bringing Prehistory to Life Peter Trusler Bioteaching
283 The Bone Hunters: The Heroic Age of Paleontology in the American West Url Lanham Goodreads
284 The Bumper Book of Dinosaurs Keiron Pim I Know Dino 2
285 The Call of Distant Mammoths: Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappeared Peter D. Ward Goodreads 2
286 The Cambrian Explosion: The Construction of Animal Biodiversity Douglas Erwin Bioteaching
287 The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Early Animal Life Xian-guag Hou Bioteaching
288 The Ceratopsia: Based On Preliminary Studies By Othniel C. Marsh John Bell Hatcher Goodreads
289 The Complete Guide to Prehistoric Life Tim Haines, Paul Chambers Waterstones
290 The Complete T. Rex: How Stunning New Discoveries Are Changing Our Understanding of the World’s… John R. Horner Goodreads
291 The Dawn of Animal Life: A Biohistorical Study (Cambridge Earth Science Series) Martin F. Glaessner Bioteaching
292 The Dinosaur Coast Pocket Edition Roger Osborne Waterstones
293 The Dinosaur Dealers John Long Waterstones
294 The Dinosaur Films of Ray Harryhausen Roy P. Webber Waterstones
295 The Dinosaur Handbook Thomas E. Svarney, Patricia L. Barnes-Svarney Waterstones
296 The Dinosaur Papers, 1676-1906 David B. Weishampel, Nadine M. White Waterstones
297 The Dragon Seekers: How An Extraordinary Circle Of Fossilists Discovered The Dinosaurs And Paved The Way For Darwin Christopher McGowan Goodreads
298 The Early Evolution of Metazoa and the Significance of Problematic Taxa Alberto M. Simonetta Bioteaching
299 The Ecology of the Cambrian Radiation Andrey Zhuravlev Bioteaching
300 The Emerald Planet: How Plants Changed Earth’s History David Beerling Bioteaching
301 The Emergence of Animals Mark A. S. McMenamin Bioteaching
302 The Evolution Underground Anthony J. Martin Waterstones
303 The Fossil Chronicles: How Two Controversial Discoveries Changed Our View of Human Evolution Dean Falk Bioteaching
304 The Garden of Ediacara Mark A. S. McMenamin Bioteaching
305 The Genial Dinosaur John Russell Fearn Waterstones
306 The Gravity Theory of Mass Extinction John Stojanowski Waterstones
307 The Great Dinosaur Controversy Keith Parsons Waterstones
308 The Great Fossil Enigma: The Search for the Conodont Animal (Life of the Past) Simon J. Knell Bioteaching
309 The Hidden Hand of Gravity Colin Beckley Waterstones
310 The Homecoming Barry B. Longyear Tor
311 The Horned Dinosaurs: A Natural History Peter Dodson Goodreads
312 The Last Dinosaur Book W.J.T. Mitchell Barnes & Noble
313 The Life of a Fossil Hunter Charles H. Sternberg Nation Geographic
314 The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor Colin Tudge Goodreads 2
315 The Little Dinosaurs Of Ghost Ranch Edwin Harris Colbert Goodreads
316 The Lying Stones of Marrakech: Penultimate Reflections in Natural History Stephen Jay Gould Goodreads 2
317 The Mammoth Hunt Heather Amery, Colin King Waterstones
318 The Meaning of Fossils: Episodes in the History of Palaeontology Martin J. S. Rudwick Bioteaching
319 The Monster Who Ate the State Chris Browne Waterstones
320 The Nature of the Stratigraphical Record D. V. Ager Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab
321 The New Dinosaurs William Stout Goodreads
322 The New Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon Goodreads
323 The Paleoart of Julius Csotonyi Julius Csotonyi Goodreads
324 The Paleobiological Revolution: Essays on the Growth of Modern Paleontology David Sepkoski Bioteaching
325 The Panda’s Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History Stephen Jay Gould Goodreads 2
326 The Plot Wellington Aguiar Waterstones
327 The Pterosaurs Rob Scrimger, David Unwin Waterstones
328 The Reign of the Dinosaurs Jean Guy-Michard, I.Mark Paris Waterstones
329 The Riddle of the Dinosaur John Noble Wilford Goodreads 2
330 The Rise and Progress of Palaeontology Thomas Henry Huxley Bioteaching
331 The Sauropod Dinosaurs Mark Hallett, Mathew J. Wedel Waterstones
332 The Search for the Pink-Headed Duck Rory Nugent Waterstones
333 The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush Paul Brinkman Nation Geographic
334 The Simon & Schuster Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures: A Visual Who’s Who of Prehistoric Life Barry Cox Goodreads
335 The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History Elizabeth Kolbert Goodreads 2
336 The Story of Life in 25 Fossils: Tales of Intrepid Fossil Hunters and the Wonders of Evolution Donald R. Prothero Goodreads 2
337 The Structure of Evolutionary Theory Stephen Jay Gould Bioteaching
338 The Three Little Dinosaurs David L Leighton, Karen L Strickland Waterstones
339 The Top 256 Rules of Paleontology: …Practical Advice for Fossil Technicians Walter W. Stein Goodreads
340 The Trilobite Book: A Visual Journey Riccardo Levi-Setti Bioteaching
341 The Ultimate Dinosaur Robert Silverberg Goodreads
342 The Walking Whales: From Land to Water in Eight Million Years Johannes G M Thewissen Goodreads 2
343 Theropoda vol. 1: Tyrannosauroidea Andrea Cau Goodreads
344 Theropoda vol. 2: Deinonychosauria Andrea Cau Goodreads
345 Thunder Series James F. David Tor
346 Time Traveler: In Search of Dinosaurs and Other Fossils from Montana to Mongolia Michael Novacek Goodreads 2
347 Tracks in Deep Time Jerald D. Harris, Jerald D Harris, Andrew R. C. Milner, Andrew R.C. Milner, Milner R C Andrew, Andrew R. Milner, Andrew R C Milner Waterstones
348 Transylvanian Dinosaurs David B. Weishampel, Coralia-Maria Jianu Waterstones
349 Trilobite: Eyewitness to Evolution Richard Fortey Goodreads 2
350 Trilobites H B Whittington Five Books
351 Tyrannosaur Canyon Douglas Preston Goodreads 2
352 Tyrannosaurid Paleobiology J. Michael Parrish Goodreads
353 Tyrannosaurus and Other Dinosaurs of North America Dougal Dixon Goodreads
354 Tyrannosaurus Drip Julia Donaldson and David Roberts The Guardian
355 Unearthing the Dragon Mark Norell and Mick Ellison Nation Geographic
356 Unfinished Synthesis: Biological Hierarchies and Modern Evolutionary Thought Niles Eldredge Bioteaching
357 Visions of a Vanished World: The Extraordinary Fossils of the Hunsrück Slate Gabriele Kühl Bioteaching
358 Visual Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs Dougal Dixon Goodreads
359 Weird Dinosaurs John Pickrell, Philip Currie Waterstones
360 Weldon Owen Limited UK) Waterstones
361 West of Eden Harry Harrison Prehistoric Pulp
362 Why Dinosaurs Matter Ken Lacovara Waterstones
363 William Stout Prehistoric Life Murals William Stout Goodreads
364 World Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures Dougal Dixon Waterstones
365 Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body Neil Shubin Goodreads 2


15 Best Dinosaur and Paleontology Book Sources/Lists



Source Article
Barnes & Noble The Best Books About Dinosaurs
Bioteaching My Top Palaeontology Books of all Time (as of 2016)
Ebay Top 5 Books About Dinosaurs
Five Books Richard Fortey recommends the best books on Palaeontology
Goodreads The Best Non-fiction Dinosaur Books
Goodreads 2 Popular Paleontology Books
I Know Dino The 5 Best Dinosaur Books (And They’re For Adults!)
I Know Dino 2 5 Non-Fiction Dinosaur Books That All Dino Enthusiasts Should Read
Nation Geographic A Dinosaur Reading List for Everyone
Patzkowsky Paleocology Lab Ten Must Read Books For Paleontology Graduate Students
Prehistoric Pulp Ten books to read after Jurassic World (and five to avoid)
The Guardian Five of the best dinosaur books
Thought Co The 10 Best Dinosaur Books
Tor 10 Essential Books Featuring Dinosaurs in Science Fiction
Waterstones Books on Dinosaurs & The Prehistoric World

 

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