The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush
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The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush
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The so-called “Bone Wars” of the 1880s, which pitted Edward Drinker Cope against Othniel Charles Marsh in a frenzy of fossil collection and discovery, may have marked the introduction of dinosaurs to the American public. However, the second Jurassic dinosaur rush, which took place around the turn of the twentieth century, brought the prehistoric beasts back to life. These later expeditions—involving new competitors from leading natural history museums in New York, Chicago, and Pittsburgh—yielded specimens that would be reconstructed into the colossal skeletons that thrill visitors today in museum halls across the country.
Reconsidering the fossil speculation, the museum displays, and the media frenzy that ushered dinosaurs into the American public consciousness, Paul Brinkman takes us back to the birth of dinomania, the modern obsession with all things Jurassic. Featuring engaging and colourful personalities and motivations both altruistic and ignoble, The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush shows that these later expeditions were just as foundational—if not more so—to the establishment of paleontology and the budding collections of museums than the more famous Cope and Marsh treks. With adventure, intrigue, and rivalry, this is science at its most swashbuckling.
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Praised by National Geographic for illuminating how early 20th-century museum efforts shaped today’s dinosaur exhibits, the book is lauded for its detailed archival research and engaging narrative. Martin Rudwick, esteemed author of Worlds Before Adam, calls it a fascinating account of the personalities, patrons, and fieldworkers who propelled paleontology’s explosive growth during this pivotal decade. The book stands out for its superb research and colourful storytelling, bridging the gap between the Cope-Marsh rivalry and later landmark discoveries.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226752167
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 21 December 2020
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Illustration: 31 halftones, 8 line drawings
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 36.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 454g
Pages: 345
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About the Author
Paul D. Brinkman is head of the History of Science Research Lab and curator of special collections at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science as well as adjunct associate professor in the Department of History at North Carolina State University.
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