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Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons [Paperback]

Christopher Mcgowan
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2 Sep 1992 067420770X 978-0674207707 New edition
McGowan attempts to solve some of the enduring mysteries about dinosaurs and other prehistoric reptiles, making fascinating comparisons between living and extinct animals, and drawing on science and engineering concepts to explain the similarities between the aerodynamics of pteradons and Spitfire planes.


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  • Paperback: 378 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press; New edition edition (2 Sep 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 067420770X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674207707
  • Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 2.1 x 23.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 855,421 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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You don't have to be an eight-year-old to fall in love with Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons...Fun, scholarly, imaginatively written and wondrously anecdotal, this is the perfect companion for eight-year-olds of all ages. San Francisco Chronicle At last, a grown-up's book about dinosaurs. This beautifully illustrated work, written by a literate scientist for an educated lay audience, shines a bright new light into the darkness of the 150-million-year reign of the dinosaurs...An altogether captivating book. -- John Wilkes Los Angeles Times [A] wonderful book...Ultimately the great virtue of this book is that it faces down our instinctive desire to leap from bone to biology and in so doing produces a particular kind of wisdom which transcends its subject matter. For implicit in how McGowan and his kind have approached the dinosaur is a point of view humans almost never assume about themselves. How much are we pure physics? Our walks, our musculature, our electric nerve impulses?...Delicious...In addition to its intellectual strengths, for a book that is often technical, Dinosaurs, Spitfires and Sea Dragons is extremely well-written...The lovely word 'classic' is already engraved upon it. But be advised: This is a science classic. It requires close reading. It demands not just that we approach, but that we be prepared to learn. But is not that the lesson hiding in our fascination with the dinosaurs in the first place? -- Stephen Strauss Toronto Globe and Mail The net effect of [this] book is to make one extremely jealous of anyone lucky enough to take Professor McGowan's class in evolutionary biology at the University of Toronto...The problem with the several dinosaur controversies is that merely to argue about them requires an appreciation of many aspects of Newtonian physics, aero- and thermodynamics and both applied and theoretical geophysics. Since one wishes to be read by more than the world's half-dozen genuine polymaths, one must explain everything along the way, and that is the stunning success of this book. It is a text that can be read with profit by a teen-ager willing to learn a few new words and by a professional in the field of paleontology. -- M. R. Montgomery Boston Globe

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Christopher McGowan is Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and Professor of Zoology at the University of Toronto.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic! 20 July 2009
By Val
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One of the best resources for teaching animal mechanics I have ever come across. The diagrams convey concepts clearly and expertly. The text is well-written and straightforward, with a logical flow of ideas. When I was tutoring a third-year university Vertebrate Zoology class, I used this book both to brush up on my own understanding, and to help students interpret our laboratory models. You could see the light bulbs appearing over the students' heads as they suddenly understood exactly what it was they were meant to be looking for.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly absorbing 31 July 2000
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I just love dinosaurs - can't get enough of them - so with that proviso, this is one of the most compelling things I've ever read. It's a very clear exposition of physical principles as they are applied to what little we know of dinosaurs, based on their bones and comparisons with present-day animals. What comes out is a set of impressively justified conclusions about their likely dimensions, behaviour etc. Along the way, I picked up more than I ever expected to learn about properties of materials, metabolism and fitness, fluid dynamics, auronautics and a whole slew of other sciences. Very hard to put down.
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4.0 out of 5 stars For the person more than casually interested in dinosaurs! 12 Nov 1998
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This book is ideal for paleontology students or avid dinosaurphiles. Math is used extensively to demonstrate how dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures walked, ran, swam, flew, etc. The book gives a wonderful glimpse into how the hard science of paleontology is performed, instead of glossing over the math like many other popular books do. Once you finish this book, you will never look at dinosaurs the same way again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Explains the logic of the evidence 27 Oct 2000
By Ken Braithwaite - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is a bit different. It examines the extent of what we know, or do not know, and on the basis of what evidence. The discussion of what we can tell from teeth, or marks on the bones, etc is the meat of the book. What we can tell with high confidence and what we cannot! Very interesting indeed, and he is not afraid to say "look, this is slender eveidence for such and such a theory."

I really liked this approach.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons 12 Mar 2000
By Atheen M. Wilson - Published on Amazon.com
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I thoroughly enjoyed this volume even though I am not really a dinosaur enthusiast. A little old (c. 1992), it is still a very readable and comprehensive text on the paleontology of dinosarus. The author covers recent findings regarding dinosaur skeletal structure and what it tells of lifestyle, their modes of locomotion and what it implies of thermoregulation, etc. The book would definitely be a valuable first line undergraduate textbook on the subject and on paleontology as a field of research. It also might interest an enthusiastic younger student even to the level of junior high as long as he or she was a reader with a sophisticated vocabulary or one with some knowledge of the discipline already.
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