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'''Dinosaur Detectives''' was a best-selling book detailing paleontological discoveries written by [[Alan Grant (Film Universe)|Alan Grant]] and [[Michael Backes (Film Universe)|Michael Backes]].
 
'''Dinosaur Detectives''' was a best-selling book detailing paleontological discoveries written by [[Alan Grant (Film Universe)|Alan Grant]] and [[Michael Backes (Film Universe)|Michael Backes]].
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==History==
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At some time prior to the [[Jurassic Park Incident (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park Incident]], [[Alan Grant (Film Universe)|Alan Grant]] along with [[Michael Backes (Film Universe)|Michael Backes]] wrote Dinosaur Detectives. The book was a financial success becoming the nationwide best-seller of the time and propelling Grant into scientific stardom.
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[[Tim Murphy (Film Universe)|Tim Murphy]] later brought of copy of the book with him to [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]] where Grant was surveying [[John Hammond (Film Universe)|John Hammond's]] dinosaur theme park, [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park]]. Tim probed Grant on many of the theories he had made in the book, as well as comparing it to another book by [[Robert T. Bakker (Film Universe)|Robert T. Bakker]], commenting that Bakker's book was "much fatter than [Grant's]...". [[Ellie Degler (Film Universe)|Ellie Sattler]] rebuffed than Grant's book was fully illustrated, unlike Bakker's. Tim's book was left abandoned and likely ruined in [[Tour Vehicle (Film Universe)|Tour Vehicle]] #4 after it was attacked by the [[Jurassic Park Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus]].
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==Reception==
 
==Reception==
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{{Quotation|Whether you like dinosaurs or not, this book will open your eyes to the truly fascinating world of palaeontology. A refreshingly bright and interesting overview of these so-called dinosaur detectives... Loads of good stuff!|Martin Kline||Columbia University}}
 
{{Quotation|Whether you like dinosaurs or not, this book will open your eyes to the truly fascinating world of palaeontology. A refreshingly bright and interesting overview of these so-called dinosaur detectives... Loads of good stuff!|Martin Kline||Columbia University}}
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Revision as of 17:07, 10 June 2016

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Dinosaur Detectives
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AuthorAlan Grant
Michael Backes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPaleontology
PublisherPerineum Press, Quinn and Ryan Publishers
Media typeNon-Fiction
ISBN0394588169
Followed byAlan Grant's Second Book
Production Notes

Dinosaur Detectives was a best-selling book detailing paleontological discoveries written by Alan Grant and Michael Backes.

History

At some time prior to the Jurassic Park Incident, Alan Grant along with Michael Backes wrote Dinosaur Detectives. The book was a financial success becoming the nationwide best-seller of the time and propelling Grant into scientific stardom.

Tim Murphy later brought of copy of the book with him to Isla Nublar where Grant was surveying John Hammond's dinosaur theme park, Jurassic Park. Tim probed Grant on many of the theories he had made in the book, as well as comparing it to another book by Robert T. Bakker, commenting that Bakker's book was "much fatter than [Grant's]...". Ellie Sattler rebuffed than Grant's book was fully illustrated, unlike Bakker's. Tim's book was left abandoned and likely ruined in Tour Vehicle #4 after it was attacked by the Tyrannosaurus.


Reception

From the back cover:

Whether you like dinosaurs or not, this book will open your eyes to the truly fascinating world of palaeontology. A refreshingly bright and interesting overview of these so-called dinosaur detectives... Loads of good stuff!

— Martin Kline, Columbia University