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Finding the First T. Rex
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Finding the First T. Rex

Written by Kathleen Weidner ZoehfeldAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Illustrated by Jim NelsonAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Jim Nelson
Juvenile Nonfiction - History - United States - 20th Century; Juvenile Nonfiction - Animals - Dinosaurs; Juvenile Nonfiction - Nature - Fossils | Random House Books for Young Readers | Trade Paperback | June 2008 | $3.99 | 978-0-375-84662-5 (0-375-84662-X)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

IN 1902, WILLIAM HORNADAY handed a map to the famous paleontologist Barnum Brown. It was Hornaday’s hand-drawn directions to a remote area of the Montana Badlands, where he believed amazing dinosaur fossils lay buried. Following the map, Brown dug up a jawbone edged with six-inch long teeth, the remains of a monstrous creature no one had ever seen before. But one bone wasn’t enough, and Brown soon found himself in a desperate race to discover the skeleton of the mystery carnivore!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Besides her Stepping Stones, Fossil Fever and The Curse of King Tut’s Mummy, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld has also written Wild Lives: A History of the People & Animals of the Bronx Zoo. Her book, Dinosaur Parents, Dinosaur Young, was voted an Outstanding Science Trade Book for K–12 by the CBC and NSTA and was an ALA Notable book. She lives in Berkeley, California.

Meticulous in his research and with a discerning eye for historical detail, Jim Nelson is also the illustrator of The Curse of King Tut’s Mummy.