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by Dennis R. Dean (Author) "In the topography of southeast England, where Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790-1852) spent his life, strata are generally younger than elsewhere in Britain ..." (more)
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Anyone interested in dinosaurs will know the name Mantell and link it to one of the first dinosaurs in the world to be discovered--Iguanodon. Algernon Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) was primarily a country doctor who also seriously "dabbled" in fossils. But beyond his published work about fossils it has been difficult until now to find out much reliable information about him. There are plenty of stories associated with the discovery of the Iguanodon fossils. The most popular one recounts that Mantell's wife found them by chance, while waiting for Mantell to see a patient. It gives a nice conservative sense of Victorian family values but Dennis Dean finally debunks this myth once and for all. Largely, Mantell has been relegated to an "also ran" in the story of how the dinosaurs were first discovered and then invented as a special group of extinct reptiles by British scientists in the early decades of the 19th century. Dennis Dean, a retired American university academic, has done Mantell and the history of the science of the period a great service. His meticulously researched biography is a tour de force and gives the reader the feeling that no stone has been left unturned in researching this story. It is fairly academic in tone with lots of footnotes and references. But those bitten by the dinobug are fairly used to arcane details. Dean was particularly lucky to have found a previously unused and major source of Mantell manuscripts and documents, hidden away in New Zealand. It turns out that Mantell's son, Walter Mantell (1820-1895) took his fathers effects to New Zealand in 1859 and eventually donated them to the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington. The story Dean tells gives fascinating insights into the struggle the scientists of the time had dealing with the new fossil material which was literally turning all preconceived ideas of the prehistoric world upside down. Nothing in the living world could prepare them to cope with the peculiarities of the extinct fossil reptiles. Dean clearly admires Mantell and his work and goes to great length's to put his side of the story, which has been otherwise obscured particularly by the larger reputation of Sir Richard Owen. The intricacies of the plot and the characters are worthy of Charles Dickens. Owen seems to have been monstrously loathsome, not dissimilar to the early portrayal of Iguanodon as a "low serpent-like creature". Indeed, Mantell described Owen as "an unprincipled varlet" in a letter he wrote to the famous American geologist Professor Benjamin Silliman of Yale. --Douglas Palmer

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From the hardback review: ‘ … builds a rich understanding of a key player in an important evolutionary drama. I recommend it to a broad range of readers, from dinosaur enthusiasts, to historians of science and biologists interested in the roots of our sciences.’ John Flynn, Trends in Ecology and Evolution

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