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Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Sharks and Other Sea Monsters
Was R279.95Now R251.96(eB 2520)
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Country: United KingdomFormat: Hardcover
Publisher: Walker Books LtdISBN: 9780744586893 Publication date: May 2006 Length: 240mm Width: 190mm Pages: 12 Illustrations: colour illustrations Readership: Children
Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Sharks and Other Sea Monsters
Was R279.95 Now R251.96
Featuring more than thirty-five pop-ups, this companion volume to the bestselling Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Dinosaurs explores the prehistoric underwater world. It contains facts about massive prehistoric sharks, giant scorpions, colossal squid, and more. While dinosaurs patrolled the lands, massive prehistoric sharks, giant scorpions and colossal squid cruised the ancient oceans - most with just one thing in mind: eat or be eaten. Full of captivating facts and more than thirty-five breathtaking pop-ups, this incredible companion volume to the bestselling Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Dinosaurs explores the prehistoric underwater world, where monsters ruled the waves for millions of years. In this third and final gallery of prehistoric creatures (the authors have announced that they'll be delving into mythology next), the titanic pterosaur quetzalcoatlus unfolds huge wings, saber-toothed smilodon lazily stretches out massively clawed paws, a glowering mastodon lunges headfirst toward the viewer and an array of other therapsids, early mammals, birds and insects lurk beneath layered flaps filled top to bottom with melodramatic captions and startling facts. As before, the art's slashing brushwork leaves the smaller figures and details more impressionistic than exact, but the paper engineering is consistently inventive and exciting - even fairly durable, so long as leaves and flaps are opened and closed slowly. The fur-clad cave painter beneath the final flap introduces the scariest predator of all, and provides an appropriate cap for this rousing, deservedly popular series. (Novelty/nonfiction. All ages) (Kirkus Reviews)
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