The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Earth Sciences, Palaeontology, Biological Sciences, Evolution, Nature
Cover of the book The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith, Random House Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: William Nothdurft, Josh Smith ISBN: 9781588361172
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Publication: September 24, 2002
Imprint: Random House Language: English
Author: William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
ISBN: 9781588361172
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication: September 24, 2002
Imprint: Random House
Language: English

The date is January 11, 1911. A young German paleontologist, accompanied only by a guide, a cook, four camels, and a couple of camel drivers, reaches the lip of the vast Bahariya Depression after a long trek across the bleak plateau of the western desert of Egypt. The scientist, Ernst Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach, hopes to find fossil evidence of early mammals. In this, he will be disappointed, for the rocks here will prove to be much older than he thinks. They are nearly a hundred million years old. Stromer is about to learn that he has walked into the age of the dinosaurs.

At the bottom of the Bahariya Depression, Stromer will find the remains of four immense and entirely new dinosaurs, along with dozens of other unique specimens. But there will be reversals—shipments delayed for years by war, fossils shattered in transit, stunning personal and professional setbacks. Then, in a single cataclysmic night, all of his work will be destroyed and Ernst Stromer will slip into history and be forgotten.

The date is January 11, 2000—eighty-nine years to the day after Stromer descended into Bahariya. Another young paleontologist, Ameri-can graduate student Josh Smith, has brought a team of fellow scientists to Egypt to find Stromer’s dinosaur graveyard and resurrect the German pioneer’s legacy. After weeks of digging, often under appalling conditions, they fail utterly at rediscovering any of Stromer’s dinosaur species.

Then, just when they are about to declare defeat, Smith’s team discovers a dinosaur of such staggering immensity that it will stun the world of paleontology and make headlines around the globe.

Masterfully weaving together history, science, and human drama, The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt is the gripping account of not one but two of the twentieth century’s great expeditions of discovery.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The date is January 11, 1911. A young German paleontologist, accompanied only by a guide, a cook, four camels, and a couple of camel drivers, reaches the lip of the vast Bahariya Depression after a long trek across the bleak plateau of the western desert of Egypt. The scientist, Ernst Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach, hopes to find fossil evidence of early mammals. In this, he will be disappointed, for the rocks here will prove to be much older than he thinks. They are nearly a hundred million years old. Stromer is about to learn that he has walked into the age of the dinosaurs.

At the bottom of the Bahariya Depression, Stromer will find the remains of four immense and entirely new dinosaurs, along with dozens of other unique specimens. But there will be reversals—shipments delayed for years by war, fossils shattered in transit, stunning personal and professional setbacks. Then, in a single cataclysmic night, all of his work will be destroyed and Ernst Stromer will slip into history and be forgotten.

The date is January 11, 2000—eighty-nine years to the day after Stromer descended into Bahariya. Another young paleontologist, Ameri-can graduate student Josh Smith, has brought a team of fellow scientists to Egypt to find Stromer’s dinosaur graveyard and resurrect the German pioneer’s legacy. After weeks of digging, often under appalling conditions, they fail utterly at rediscovering any of Stromer’s dinosaur species.

Then, just when they are about to declare defeat, Smith’s team discovers a dinosaur of such staggering immensity that it will stun the world of paleontology and make headlines around the globe.

Masterfully weaving together history, science, and human drama, The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt is the gripping account of not one but two of the twentieth century’s great expeditions of discovery.

More books from Random House Publishing Group

Cover of the book The Last Gift of Time by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Saving Grace: Tough Love by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book On Mystic Lake by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Honor and Duty by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Secrets of Seduction by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book The Martians by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Promise the Moon by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Carnival by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Zen in the Martial Arts by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Dreaming the Serpent-Spear by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Death Benefits by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book The Handyman by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book First Comes Marriage by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
Cover of the book Purgatorio by William Nothdurft, Josh Smith
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy