Description Sticks \'n Stones \'n Dinosaur Bones INTERNATIONAL Book AWARD & USA Book NEWS 2014 FINALIST - CHILDREN\'S NON-FICTION New Book for Juvenile Readers (and Dinosaur Fans of all ages) celebrates and embellishes the best-known public spat in all Paleontology: the cutthroat rivalry between Edward Cope and Charles Marsh that became known as "The Bone Wars." Sticks \'n Stones \'n Dinosaur Bones is the first Book in popular illustrator Ted Enik\'s (and artist G.
It also contains a good moral to discuss." Elizabeth Franklin, Portland Book Review.
The Book is a fun read for kids, adults, teachers and their students.
Adults will find the saga just as fascinating as children...
Nonetheless, as the Book acknowledges: Before they went crazy and everything soured Because of them Paleontology flowered "The writing is excellent...
The following excerpt reveals Enik\'s playful "take" on how one bone hunter hyped his discovery: \'With a day\'s-worth of fangs, and a week\'s-worth of frills, And a month\'s-worth of monstrously segmented gills, With detachable legs and reversible paws, And invisible wings and uncountable claws
My beast is a creature of legend and lore, An animal never on earth seen before Behold \' bellowed Cope like a one-person chorus, \'My Never Top This One-Ginormous-asaurus "\' As Sticks \'n Stones \'n Dinosaur Bones reveals, gradually these two less-than-ethical gents resorted to lying, stealing, blackmail, and even destroying fossils in order to advance their own reputations and careers.
Seuss come together to create a new, delirious American Tall Tale. "Sticks n Stones" is a ripping yarn, full of adventure and deceit, in which dinosaurs and Dr.
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Description Sticks \'n Stones \'n Dinosaur Bones INTERNATIONAL Book AWARD & USA Book NEWS 2014 FINALIST - CHILDREN\'S NON-FICTION New Book for Juvenile Readers (and Dinosaur Fans of all ages) celebrates and embellishes the best-known public spat in all Paleontology: the cutthroat rivalry between Edward Cope and Charles Marsh that became known as "The Bone Wars." Sticks \'n Stones \'n Dinosaur Bones is the first Book in popular illustrator Ted Enik\'s (and artist G