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Wildlife of Gondwana: Dinosaurs and Other Vertebrates from the Ancient Supercontinent (Life of the Past)
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (1999)
Authors: Pat Vickers Rich, Thomas Hewitt Rich, Francesco Coffa, Steven Morton, and Patricia Vickers-Rich
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very nice book on Australasian fossils
For those interested in photographs of fossils found mainly in Australia from the Paleozoic through the Cenozoic (along with a few from Antarctica), then this is the book for you. Crisp high quality photographs of vertebrate fossils are provided, everything from the hindlimb of Dromornis stirtoni to the top view of the skull of Leaellynasaura to numerous fish fossils. The primary focus appears to be on dinosaurs, though extinct mammals are well covered as well.

Accompanying the photographs are short articles detailing various aspects of the region's history, such as extinction of Australia's Quarternary megafauna, the floodplain faunas of the Great Southern Rift Valley of the Early Cretaceous, the role the increasing aridity of post-Miocene Australia played in evolution, and the fauna of the Gogo Reef. Longer articles deal with the basic geologic and paleontological history of Gondwana, the history of research there, and the role of Gondwana in the global context of worldwide evolution of animals. Numerous photographs of wildlife today accompany discussions of the unique biogeography of Australia and the role isolation has played in the development of the organisms there.

A beautiful coffee-table book, I hold from giving five stars for two reasons. One, the price is fairly high; though a really nice book to own, it may be out of the price range for many, or at least more than they really want to pay. Two, though the numerous photographs of fossils in the book are really high quality, I think the book could have benefitted from more artists' illustrations of the animals and their environment in life. Though a few nice ones are included, several more could have really added to the value and popular appeal of this book. Many of the extinct fauna of Gondwana are bizarre and fascinating, particularly some of the extinct marsupial megafauna, and it would have been nice to see more illustrations of how they looked in life. All in all though a really well done book.

another time-trip to the past
I compared the book Walking with Dinosaurs to a time machine. Well, here's another one. Wildlife of Gondwana is composed with love and devotion to the field of Paleontology. It is a momentous feeling to relive the evolution of our planet's surface leading to Gondwana and Laurasia and stunning to watch how vertebrate species diverged to fill all the ecological niches of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. A must for the dino lovers but also gives a fresh insight to other vertebrates that were contemporaries of the giant lizards. I hope there will once be a Wildlife of Laurasia, too.

Great book
This book centers on the prehistoric animals of Australia. It starts at the Ordovician period and even includes a chapter on living animals of Australia. Also it talks about the history of paleontology on Australia. This book has a simple vocabulary and thus can be enjoyed anyone who have an interest in prehistoric life. It has many colored pictures that show fossils and recreations of animals. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in paleontology. Also I recommend the book "The flowering of Gondwana", that talks about the paleobotany of Australia.


The Fossil Book: A Record of Prehistoric Life
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1997)
Authors: Pat Vickers Rich, Thomas Hewitt Rich, Mildred Adams Fenton, Carroll Lane Fenton, and Patricia Vickers Rich
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A great book for your fossil library
I have to admit this is one of the best and easiest to read of all the books dealing with life from the Pre-cambriam to the present. More than half of Rich's book deals with aquatic flora and fauna, which is basic for understanding how life began on land. The other half of the book involves the flora (plant) invasion on dry land preceeding to present day angiosperms, also included is the development of terrestrial fauna (animals) until the Pleistocene period. Diagrams and photo's(blk/wht) are more that abundant thoughout each chapter, making identification an easy task. There is even a chapter on fossil collection! It has it all! This is a must have book for any geology student interested in paleology or for that matter anyone interest in fossils. The purchase of Rich's book would be a worth wild investment.

This is a comprehesive and excellent publication.
This is the one of the most comprehensive and interesting books on Fossils I have ever read! A great source book and a definite must for a fossil enthusiast, teacher, or seeker of knowledge. Simply excellent!

A must if you're interested in fossils
It gives the reader a solid foundation of paleontology and fossil knowledge on which to build upon. It may not have all of the most recent theories and discoveries because the last revision was in 1996, but it is easy to read and well illustrated. It can be understood by anyone, and contains a wealth of information. It covers the entire 3.5 billion-year history of the fossil record in its 760 pages and is an excellent reference book that I keep returning to time and again.


Australia's Lost World: A History of Australia's Backboned Animals
Published in Paperback by Kangaroo Press (1997)
Authors: Patricia Vickers-Rich, Leaellyn Suzanne Rich, and Thomas Hewitt Rich
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