by Cadbury (Author)
The story of two nineteenth-century scientists who revealed one of the most significant and exciting events in the natural history of this planet: the existence of dinosaurs. In 'The Dinosaur Hunters' Deborah Cadbury brilliantly recreates the remarkable story of the bitter rivalry between two men: Gideon Mantell uncovered giant bones in a Sussex quarry, became obsessed with the lost world of the reptiles and was driven to despair. Richard Owen, a brilliant anatomist, gave the extinct creatures their name and secured for himself unrivalled international acclaim.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 386
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 26 Mar 2010
ISBN 10: 1857029631
ISBN 13: 9781857029635
Book Overview: The story of two nineteenth-century scientists who revealed one of the most significant and exciting events in the natural history of this planet: the existence of dinosaurs. / The lead Pop Science title for Summer 2001 / Deborah Cadbury is available for readings and events / Posters, dumpbins and Dinosaur window displays available / Wonderfully reviewed on hardback publication
`No other narrative I know illustrates the human element in scientific discovery quite so dramatically.' Evening Standard
'This is a tale of intrigue and deception, of burning ambition and failed dreams. The bitter clashes between the men who dominated 19th- century geology are exquisitely portrayed by Deborah Cadbury in this scholarly yet exhilarating book.' Independent
'This is a story we should all know, a defining part of contemporary western culture. I can't think of a better introduction.'
Sunday Times
'This is a wonderful book, evoking a time when science required remarkable people to conduct it.' Observer
Deborah Cadbury is the award-winning TV science producer for the BBC, including Horizon for which she won an Emmy . She is also the highly-acclaimed author of `The Seven Wonders of the Industrial World', `The Feminisation of Nature', `The Dinosaur Hunters', `The Lost King of France' and `Space Race'.